Multi-Tech Systems 7500 User Manual

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ION 7500 / ION 7600 User’s Guide
Availability on the Meter Front Panel
Power Availability Technical Note
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Availability on the Meter Front Panel
The following power availability values display on the meter’s front panel, and are 
viewable in the Vista™ component of ION Enterprise™ or ION Setup™ software:
Number of Nines: the number of consecutive nines that appear in the most-
significant digits of the availability value (e.g. “10” on the front panel indicates 
10 nines: 99.99999999). 
Availability-ppm: the fraction of time that the power is available, in parts per 
million (ppm).
Evaluation Time (days): the number of days that have elapsed since the 
calculation was last reset. This gives an indication of the time interval over 
which the availability calculation is made.
The availability framework is found at this location within Designer: Advanced 
Setup\Power Quality Framework\Power Availability Framework.
Sample Availability Framework Behaviors
Scenario 1: blade powered meter + power system outage
The Sag/Swell total disturbance time includes the outage. The meter downtime 
from the diagnostics module is added to the meter uptime to account for the total 
time of observation.
Scenario 2: blade powered meter + meter decommissioned
The Sag/Swell module logs the downtime as disturbance time. When the meter 
powers back up, the meter downtime from the diagnostics module is added to the 
meter uptime.
Scenario 3: auxiliary powered meter + power system outage
The Sag/Swell total disturbance time includes the outage. The meter never loses 
power, which means that there is no meter downtime and the meter uptime is 
equivalent to the total time of observation.
Scenario 4: auxiliary powered meter + meter decommissioned
The Sag/Swell module does not log a disturbance time. When the meter powers 
back up, the meter downtime from the diagnostics module is added to the meter 
uptime. 
Assumptions
The above scenarios assume that:
1.
The auxiliary powered meter assumed the power system was within specs 
during a meter down time if it didn't detect a disturbance prior to powering 
down.
2.
The Sag/Swell module is configured correctly to monitor voltage disturbances.
3.
The Sag limit is set above the voltage level at which the meter starts powering 
down.