Schneider Electric PM820 Manual De Usuario
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PowerLogic
TM
Series 800 Power Meter
63230-500-225A2
Chapter 7—Logging
3/2011
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Data Logs
The PM810 with a PM810LOG records and stores readings at regularly scheduled intervals
in one independent data log. This log is preconfigured at the factory. You can accept the
preconfigured data log or change it to meet your specific needs. You can set up the data
log to store the following information:
in one independent data log. This log is preconfigured at the factory. You can accept the
preconfigured data log or change it to meet your specific needs. You can set up the data
log to store the following information:
The PM820 records and stores readings at regularly scheduled intervals in one
independent data log. The PM850 and PM870 record and store meter readings at regularly
scheduled intervals in up to three independent data logs. Some data log files are
preconfigured at the factory. You can accept the preconfigured data logs or change them to
meet your specific needs. You can set up each data log to store the following information:
independent data log. The PM850 and PM870 record and store meter readings at regularly
scheduled intervals in up to three independent data logs. Some data log files are
preconfigured at the factory. You can accept the preconfigured data logs or change them to
meet your specific needs. You can set up each data log to store the following information:
•
Timed Interval—1 second to 24 hours for Data Log 1
•
Timed Interval—1 second to 24 hours for Data Log 1, and 1 minute to 24 hours for Data
Logs 2, 3 and 4 (how often the values are logged)
Logs 2, 3 and 4 (how often the values are logged)
•
First-In-First-Out (FIFO) or Fill and Hold
•
Values to be logged—up to 96 registers along with the date and time of each log entry
•
START/STOP Time—each log has the ability to start and stop at a certain time during
the day
the day
The default registers for Data Log 1 are listed in Table 7–5 below.
Use PowerLogic software to
clear each data log file, independently of the others, from the
power meter’s memory. For instructions on setting up and clearing data log files, refer to
the PowerLogic software online help or documentation.
the PowerLogic software online help or documentation.
Table 7–5: Default Data Log 1 Register List
Description
Number of
Registers
Data Type
➀
Register Number
Start Date/Time
3
D/T
Current D/T
Current, Phase A
1
integer
1100
Current, Phase B
1
integer
1101
Current, Phase C
1
integer
1102
Current, Neutral
1
integer
1103
Voltage A-B
1
integer
1120
Voltage B-C
1
integer
1121
Voltage C-A
1
integer
1122
Voltage A-N
1
integer
1124
Voltage B-N
1
integer
1125
Voltage C-N
1
integer
1126
True Power Factor, Phase A
1
signed integer
1160
True Power Factor, Phase B
1
signed integer
1161
True Power Factor, Phase C
1
signed integer
1162
True Power Factor, Total
1
signed integer
1163
Last Demand, Current,
3-Phase Average
3-Phase Average
1
integer
2000
Last Demand, Real Power,
3-Phase Total
3-Phase Total
1
integer
2150
Last Demand, Reactive
Power, 3-Phase Total
Power, 3-Phase Total
1
integer
2165
Last Demand, Apparent
Power 3-Phase Total
Power 3-Phase Total
1
integer
2180
➀
Refer to Appendix A for more information about data types.