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Working Standard 

User’s Guide

 

 

www.appliedp.com

 

WS-UGFW619-EN

 

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4.13.7 Deleting Database Items 

Any database item can be deleted using 

F4

 key. Deleting requires confirmation (

F5

) from user on one 

of below screens. Deleting all meters (whole database) can be done using 

F3

 key on screen for deleting 

of one selected meter. In case of delete of any meter all tests and meter readouts associated with this 
meter are also deleted. 

Database Items Delete screens:

 

 

 

 

Delete Meter 

* P07

 

Delete All Meters 

* P79

 

Delete Meter Errors 

* P38

 

 

 

 

Delete Snapshot 

* P77

 

Delete All Snapshots 

* P203

 

Delete Energy Test 

* P78

 

Summary of Contents for WS 2120

Page 1: ...Working Standard Models WS 2120 WS 2320 User s Guide Version 6 19 ...

Page 2: ... 5 1 Load Values 19 4 5 2 Actual Values 22 4 5 3 Graphical Presentation 25 4 6 Energy Measurement and Test 27 4 6 1 Energy Values 27 4 6 2 Energy Test 28 4 6 3 Maximum Demand Test 39 4 7 Meter Error Test 40 4 7 1 Test Result Details 42 4 7 2 Optical Sensor Calibration 43 4 8 Constant Detection 44 4 9 Meter Readout 45 4 10 Transformer Test 45 4 11 Burden Measurement 47 4 12 Menu 48 4 12 1 Measureme...

Page 3: ...E PHASE measuring accessories 98 6 2 Aggregate Energy Calculation Methods 101 6 3 Overvoltage Categories 102 6 4 Accuracy Verification 102 6 4 1 How to carry out the Accuracy Verification 102 6 5 Measurement Time 103 6 6 Measurement Error 103 6 6 1 Voltage or Ratio Error in Voltage Transformer 104 6 6 2 Current or Ratio Error in Current Transformer 104 6 7 Maintenance 105 6 7 1 Regular Maintenance...

Page 4: ...Working Standard User s Guide WS UGFW619 EN www appliedp com 4 1 Safety Considerations and Instructions Figure 1 Working Standard with all its accessories ...

Page 5: ...you use the Product Carefully read all instructions Do not use this Product around explosive gas vapour or in damp wet or dusty environments Use only original power adapter Examine the case before you use the Product Look for cracks or missing plastic Carefully look at the insulation around the terminals Do not open the Product user can only open the accumulators cover in order to exchange them Do...

Page 6: ...tteries are to be collected separately using the framework available for the return recycling and treatment of batteries and accumulators Symbols Symbol Description Hazardous voltage Risk of electric shock Risk of Danger Important information See Manual Earth terminal Conforms to European Union directives LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY This Applied Precision product will be free from...

Page 7: ...recision A D conversion and DSP technology enables accurate high speed real time evaluation of all main and informative quantities Beyond measurement of power voltage current and phase the device indicates voltage sequence and registers active reactive and apparent energy Device measures and graphically displays distortion and wave form of measured signals Any meter constant can be set to the devi...

Page 8: ...g Standard body 6 Other accessories Control software install CD USB key Portable Printer Cable Set for Current Transducer 7 Optical Sensor with Fixing Clamp 8 Current Transducer 9 Current Clamps 10 Voltage Transducer with Crocodile Clips 11 Cable for Optical Sensor 12 Power Adapter 13 Car Outlet Adapter and Impulse and Communication Cables Optional accessory Complete list of accessories can be fou...

Page 9: ...batteries green LED indicating charging status 3 Alphanumeric keypad keys 0 9 a z 11 Choice keys arrows and OK 4 ESC key termination of functions 12 PgUp key paging upwards 5 Exp key input of exponent of number 13 PgDn key paging downwards 6 Shift key switching of keys functionality 14 Del key deleting 7 Power key power LCD backlight turning on off 15 OK key confirmation of choice 8 Sign key input...

Page 10: ...tin keypad Figure 5 Cyrillic keypad 3 2 Back Side Figure 6 Back side of the device 1 Protection Rubber blue protection rubber 2 Nameplate nameplate with product information 3 Accumulators box box for accumulators 4 x AA 4 Screws of accumulators box 5 Screws of back side of the device 3 4 4 5 2 1 5 5 5 ...

Page 11: ...rand and Model Number Bar Code containing Serial Number Serial Number Year of Manufacture Accuracy Class Applicable Standards CE mark 3 3 Bottom Connectors Figure 8 Bottom side connectors 1 USB Connector communication connector USB 2 RS 232 Connector communication connector RS 232 3 Power Connector connector of power adapter 12V 1 2 3 ...

Page 12: ...or Impulse Input Base for connection of Snap Switch or Impulse SO cable Frequency Output with BNC adapter Accessories connectable into Signal Input A or Signal Input B Voltage Transducer VT 2x60 max voltage 600 V Voltage Transducer VT 3x30 max voltage 500 V Current Transducer CT 3x20 max current 20 A Current Clamps CC 2x12 max current 120 A Current Clamps CC 3x24 max current 240 A Flexible Current...

Page 13: ...ottom side of the device Batteries Status Indicator is located in upper right corner of the display and indicates batteries recharging status or external power supply indication in case of supply from external power adapter Batteries Status Indicator green LED is situated in front side of the device under key F5 Batteries Status LED Indicator statuses no light power adapter not connected flashing ...

Page 14: ...2 Inserted plug 3 6 1 Locking Mechanism Figure 13 Pulling on the cable or on the back nut causes the locking fingers to grip tighter into the groove inside receptacle socket A separation is virtually impossible Figure 14 Pulling on the outer plug housing disengages the locking fingers from the receptacle groove and the connector separates easily ...

Page 15: ... WS UGFW619 EN 15 3 6 2 Cable Connecting Figure 15 Connecting Figure 16 Connected cable 3 6 3 Cable Disconnecting Figure 17 Incorrect disconnecting Figure 18 Incorrect disconnecting Figure 19 Incorrect disconnecting Figure 20 Correct disconnecting ...

Page 16: ...sensors are not recognized by device software Device loads parameters of sensors only during device initialization immediately after switch on In case when devices date time are incorrect outside of limit then Date Time Adjusting screen is shown and user has to set correct date time 4 2 Demo Mode Demo Mode in which device is simulating all its functionalities can be used for demonstration purposes...

Page 17: ...ontrol keys F1 ESC Exit don t run demo mode F5 Run demo mode OK Change selected parameter or run demo mode when no parameter is selected Selection of parameter Change of parameter value 4 3 Main Screen Device switch on and switch off is done by pressing the red Power key for approx 3 seconds Short pressing of this key toggles backlight of the display The device is equipped with color 3 5 TFT LCD d...

Page 18: ... Cyrillic upper case letters А Я in Russian language only Keypad Modes switching order cyclical SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT in all languages except Russian SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT in Russian language only Figure 21 Latin keypad Figure 22 Cyrillic keypad Input characters dependence on pressed key Keypad Mode number of quick presses of the key Key 1 1 1 1 2 2 a b c 2 A B C 2 а б в г a b c 2 А Б В ...

Page 19: ...nt sensors are used WS 2320 Load Values screen LVa P01 WS 2320 Load Values screen LVb P70 List of displayed quantities U UPN Phase to neutral voltage UPP Phase to phase voltage I Current P Active Power Q Reactive Power S Apparent Power cos φ sin φ Power Factor with LAG or LEAD indication in last column Phase of UPN Voltage PP Phase of UPP Voltage Z Burden Load Impedance Z Phase shift of burden Loa...

Page 20: ...3 LVa respectively LVb LVb1 LVb2 LVb3 LVb To scroll Load Values screens LVa LVb LVc LVd LVa use arrows or PgUP and PgDn keys LVc and LVd screens show primary values which depend on CT VT ratio defined for actual meter Other available Load Values screens for WS 2320 Load Values screen LVc P68 Load Values screen LVd P74 Load Values screen LVa1 P56 Load Values screen LVa2 P57 Load Values screen LVa3 ...

Page 21: ...en LVb2 P72 Load Values screen LVb3 P73 Load Values screens for WS 2120 There are only two versions of Load Values screens in single phase device WS 2120 Load Values screen P44 WS 2120 Load Values Primary screen P69 Primary screen shows primary values which depend on CT and VT ratios defined for actual meter ...

Page 22: ...sion Error erLx L1 Phase Error φLx L1 Left values are comparison of values in phases L2 and L1 and right values in phases L3 and L1 In case of connection of two measurement sensors device shows Basic quantities depends on used sensors Transmission Ratio rB A Transmission Error erB A Phase Error φB A Showed values in each phase are comparison of values in Input A and Input B Transmission Error is c...

Page 23: ...23 Two current sensors used P36 Two voltage sensors used P37 Control keys F1 Graphical Presentation screens F3 Meter Readout Swap primary vs secondary sides F4 Save F5 Menu Actual Values screens for WS 2120 One current sensor used P60 One voltage sensor used P61 ...

Page 24: ... User s Guide WS UGFW619 EN www appliedp com 24 Two current sensors used P62 Two voltage sensors used P63 Control keys F1 Graphical Presentation screens F3 Meter Readout Swap primary vs secondary sides F4 Save F5 Menu ...

Page 25: ... screens for WS 2120 Vector Diagram screen P49 Harmonics screen P50 Curve screen P51 Vector diagram has two parameters which can be configured in Measurement Settings position of reference zero axis vertical or horizontal reference unit voltage or current which is displayed on reference zero axis Harmonics screen shows harmonics up to 40th harmonic 10 harmonics are displayed on one screen Scrollin...

Page 26: ...en in brackets measured against first harmonic in first voltage phase but otherwise it is 0 which serves as a reference for determining the phase difference of other harmonics Control keys for three graphical presentation pages F1 Switch to another graphical presentation pages or back to main page F2 Switch to Meter Error Test F3 Show Harmonics View in Harmonics screen switch to Transformer Test F...

Page 27: ... of Reactive Powers ΣS Sum of Apparent Powers cos φ sin φ Power Factor EP Active Energy EQ Reactive Energy ES Apparent Energy ΣEP Sum of Active Energies ΣEQ Sum of Reactive Energies ΣES Sum of Apparent Energies f Frequency L1xx Voltage Phase Sequence L123 or L132 LI1xx Current Phase Sequence LI123 or LI132 Control keys F1 Graphical Presentation screens F2 Energy Test F3 Stop start online energy ac...

Page 28: ...et before this test is terminated COUNTERS Section This section is related to the values obtained from meter Meter connected to the network can measure quantities via transformer In such case meter s parameters can be defined for transformer s secondary side Sec or calculated to the primary side Prim Operator enters initial state of meter counter Counter 1 before test and final state of meter coun...

Page 29: ...m Sec switches t Duration of the test in minutes Progress bar Graphical interpretation of duration of the test in time mode or energy dosage progress in energy mode Control keys F1 Initialization Start Stop of the test F3 Switch to Maximum Demand Test Screen also PgDn key can be used F4 Save results of Energy tests F5 Menu ESC Exit Remark Energy Dial test can lose accuracy when inappropriate amoun...

Page 30: ...www appliedp com 30 Workflow of Dial Test Press F1 press F2 to Dial Test Press Start Note set Energy type Active Reactive Apparent Menu F2 Test Settings Test Settings 2 3 Dial Test screen P59 The measurement procedure starts Dial Test screen P59 ...

Page 31: ...Working Standard User s Guide www appliedp com WS UGFW619 EN 31 Enter counter 1 Press Start Dial Test screen P59 After the End of Measurement enter counter 2 or E Dial Test screen P59 ...

Page 32: ...Working Standard User s Guide WS UGFW619 EN www appliedp com 32 Device calculate the results Dial Test screen P59 Save measurement Dial Test screen P59 ...

Page 33: ...QI QII QIII QIV Press Start Note set Energy type Active Reactive Apparent Menu F2 Test Settings Test Settings 2 3 set Energy measurement 4Quadr Algo1 Menu F1 Meas Settings Meas Settings 3 6 set All energies ON OFF Menu F2 Test Settings Test Settings 2 3 All energies set ON not available with ENERGY MEASUREMENT 4Quadr method Dial Test screen P215 The measurement procedure starts Dial Test screen P2...

Page 34: ...Working Standard User s Guide WS UGFW619 EN www appliedp com 34 Enter counter 1 Press Start Dial Test screen P215 After the End of Measurement enter counter 2 or E Dial Test screen P215 ...

Page 35: ...Working Standard User s Guide www appliedp com WS UGFW619 EN 35 Device calculate the results Dial Test screen P215 Save measurement Dial Test screen P215 ...

Page 36: ...y type Active Reactive Apparent Menu F2 Test Settings Test Settings 2 3 set Energy measurement 4Quadr Algo1 Menu F1 Meas Settings Meas Settings 3 6 set All energies ON OFF Menu F2 Test Settings Test Settings 2 3 All energies set ON not available with ENERGY MEASUREMENT 4Quadr method Dial Test screen P213 The measurement procedure starts Dial Test screen P213 ...

Page 37: ...Working Standard User s Guide www appliedp com WS UGFW619 EN 37 Enter counter 1 Press Start Dial Test screen P213 After the End of Measurement enter counter 2 or E Dial Test screen P213 ...

Page 38: ...Working Standard User s Guide WS UGFW619 EN www appliedp com 38 Device calculate the results Dial Test screen P213 Save measurement Dial Test screen P213 ...

Page 39: ...perator to submit the value of MD register from meter Then the overall MD error is calculated Dial Test runs always simultaneously with Maximum Demand Test which has to last longer than Dial Test The reason lies in principle of Dial Test evaluation This feature offers also evaluation of these two tests concurrently Meter connected to the network can measure quantities via transformer In such case ...

Page 40: ... two measured error values of meter Average Average error Deviation Standard deviation of measured samples Parameters of tested meter Connection type 3P4W 3P3W 2P3W 1P3W or 1P2W see Connection Diagrams Energy type Active Reactive or Apparent Registration mode LED DISC SO SO pulse output of meter SNAP S snap switch Switching into DISC SO causes permanent shine of transmitter LED of OPTS 2100 sensor...

Page 41: ...ans that default value has been modified These parameters remain modified until next enter to Database screen Entering the Database will set default parameters of corresponding meter F4 key which is available after performing meter error test saves test result including load point info signal shapes and harmonics into results database for currently selected meter When Registration mode parameter i...

Page 42: ...gy energy being measured during last completed test Samples No Sequence number Error Measured sample error in The last column toggles between F5 Exp Meas imp Expected impulses count Measured impulses count or or E kWh Time s measured energy over time unit changes with Measurement Settings 1 1 Up to version 5 30 including of FW the quantity E xxx Time s with different meaning calculated energy over...

Page 43: ...nt Constant Type primary or secondary Producer Class accuracy class Year of production Control keys F1 ESC Exit return to previous page F4 Saves all parameters to newly defined meter 4 7 2 Optical Sensor Calibration Optical Sensor Calibration has to be done in case of disk mark of poor quality week emitting LED of meter or stronger environmental influence Calibration process is described in Access...

Page 44: ...ive or Apparent Registration mode LED DISC SO SO pulse output of meter SNAP S snap switch Switching into DISC SO causes permanent shine of transmitter LED of OPTS 2100 sensor so the user can easily set the position of OPTS 2100 before calibration more information in Accessories Guide Chapter Optical Sensor Constant Constant of tested meter greyed out Constant Unit i kWh i Wh i Ws i kWs kWh i Wh i ...

Page 45: ...ansformers VT can be done after connecting of suitable combination of current and voltage measuring sensors Testing of single phase transformer can be done using one three phase measuring accessory which is connected to transformer this way L1 channel of accessory to secondary side and L2 or L3 channel to primary side Measurement screen shows result for both variants L2 L1 and L3 L1 Testing of thr...

Page 46: ...rom meter definition rLx L1 Measured transmission ratio of separate channels L2 L1 L3 L1 rB A Measured transmission ratio in each channel L1 L2 and L3 erLx L1 Calculated transmission error of separate channels L2 L1 L3 L1 er Calculated transmission error in each channel L1 L2 and L3 φLx L1 Measured phase error of separate channels L2 L1 L3 L1 φB A Measured phase error in each channel L1 L2 and L3 ...

Page 47: ...d point values nominal values from the meter label as well as measured impedance admittance and further calculated values It is initiated by pressing the F3 key twice from the Load Values page or selecting it from the Tests Menu Burden Measurement screen P208 one voltage sensor and one current sensor used Content U I S Load point values Snom Nominal burden from meter s label Inom Nominal current f...

Page 48: ...rmation about device and device calibration It can be activated by key F5 Menu screen P11 Content 1 Measurement settings F1 or 1 2 Tests settings F2 or 2 3 System settings F3 or 3 4 Database of meters and results F4 or 4 5 Information about device and connected accessories F5 or 5 6 Tests and Calibration 6 Control keys F1 F5 or 1 6 Menu item selection Navigation on screen OK Confirmation of select...

Page 49: ...xed frequency Fixed freq Value of fixed frequency generated on red impulse LED or on connected BNC cable if parameter State has value Fixed frequency Factor Constant of device which determines the relation between actually measured power and frequency on Impulse output Factor unit Unit of parameter Factor i kWh i Wh i Ws i kWs kWh i Wh i Ws i kWs i MWh i or i MWh AUX output Impulses in AUX output ...

Page 50: ... meter from database REACTIVE POWER MEAS Setting of reactive power measurement Method Measurement method True Cross Shift or Fund f Remark method Fund f is available only from firmware v 5 69 Description of supported reactive power meas methods True classic calculation 𝑄 𝑆2 𝑃2 The sign is determined by reactive power calculated from Shift method This method s result is considered by IEEE 1459 2010...

Page 51: ...m displaying Zero axis Position of reference zero axis Vertical or Horizontal Reference Reference unit Voltage or Current HARMONICS Harmonics related settings Phase Scale Phase scale with values 0 360 or 0 360 n n harmonic number in second case will be phase values in these ranges 2nd harmonic 0 180 3rd harmonic 0 120 4th harmonic 0 90 etc ADDITIONAL INFO Settings of special measurement Power of h...

Page 52: ...ied out When ON the database will contain only result values of the primary side of measurement if the measurement was carried out on the secondary side and there are values of CT and VT not equal to 1 Result values here are values from Meter Error Test and Energy Test voltages and currents PHASE PRESENTATION Settings of phase presentation for the whole device Range setting the normalization of ph...

Page 53: ...r Int time No of impulses item is deactivated or Time Imp when both Impulses and Time can be defined both must be fulfilled to obtain one sample Integration time minimum time between two measured error values of meter in seconds No of impulses Number of pulses required to calculate one sample No of samples Number of required samples to evaluate the Error test CT VT ratios Definition of presence of...

Page 54: ... or Energy Time when this time expires the test procedure will terminate automatically Energy when this energy amount is measured the test procedure will terminate automatically Energy unit Definition of energy unit kWh or MWh Energy type Definition of energy type Active Reactive or Apparent AUX control ON OFF It is the AUX output controlled by energy test When enabled ON the LED is shining during...

Page 55: ...apshots will be taken maximum in DB is limited to 1000 Start instantaneous start of Snapshots routine while the 1st is taken right away and the next after the Period time Start button after pressing alternates to Stop button in order to manually prematurely cease the Snapshots acquisition Control keys F1 ESC Exit return to previous page F3 Load default values F4 Save parameter values of all Test S...

Page 56: ...edp com 56 4 12 3 System Settings This page is divided into four screens contains general parameters of the system of the device System Settings screen 1 4 P14 System Settings screen 2 4 P32 System Settings screen 3 4 P209 System Settings screen 4 4 P207 ...

Page 57: ...c indication of keys pressing ON or OFF New sample beep Acoustic indication of new sample during testing ON or OFF Last sample beep Acoustic indication of last sample during testing ON or OFF Warnings Enable ON disable OFF of showing system warnings and errors PRINTER Settings of printer Type Switching between printer types PP 1000 or P W40 Connection Switching between printer connection RS232 or ...

Page 58: ...ser Interface INPUT A Type of the accessory connected into input A Serial No Serial number of the accessory connected into input A Ranges Ranges of the accessory connected into input A Sel range Selected range for each phase of the accessory connected in input A INPUT B Type of the accessory connected into input B Serial No Serial number of the accessory connected into input B Ranges Ranges of the...

Page 59: ...cut Use arrows and OK or numeric keypad to select any test Tests Menu P95 Item no 1 brings you here P10 Item no 2 brings you here P205 Item no 3 brings you here P59 Item no 4 brings you here P94 Item no 5 brings you here P33 Item no 6 brings you here P208 Item no 7 will require the password to entry into calibration menu If you need to calibrate the device please refer to Applied Precision Ltd ...

Page 60: ...database screens In screens where more separate tables or components are shown in one page the selection of table is done by using arrow keys and confirming by OK key In selected table the items rows can be browsed by arrows and page down up keys Pressing OK key in any table closes browsing in that table and selects whole table which enables to switch to other part of the screen Last selected item...

Page 61: ...irmation of selected item ESC Exit screen or close browsing table F4 Delete selected meter and all its tests from databases enables also to delete all meters in database F5 Switch to next database screen Meter Parameters shown in Table of Parameters of selected meter SNUM serial number TYPE type PRODUCER manufacturer YEAR year of manufacture VOLTAGE voltage ratings CURRENT current ratings CONSTANT...

Page 62: ...lt of meter error test 3 Table of Parameters of selected test Name name of parameter Value value of parameter 4 Functions presentation of functions of keys F1 F5 Control keys F1 New meter error test of actual meter F2 Print selected item meter error test F3 Print all tests F4 Delete selected item meter error test F5 Switch to next database screen Navigation on screen or in table PgDn Page selectio...

Page 63: ... Ohmic load of current component 3x MREACTCURR Reactive component of current 3x MZ Load impedance 3x MPHZ Phase shift of impedance load 3x FREQ frequency MCURR current 3x MVOLT voltage 3x MPHI current phase angle 3x MPHU voltage phase angle 3x MDFI current distortion 3x MDFU voltage distortion 3x MPOWER active power 3x MQPOWER reactive power 3x MSPOWER apparent power 3x MPOWFACT power factor 3x ME...

Page 64: ...functions of keys F1 F5 Control keys F1 Make new load point saving F2 Print selected item only F3 Print test report of selected meter to portable printer F4 Delete selected item load point F5 Switch to next database screen Navigation on screen or in table PgDn PgUp Page selection within table OK Confirmation of selected item ESC Exit screen or close browsing table Note Quantities U1 U3 and I1 I3 3...

Page 65: ...2 U1 VTRATIOERR31 Ratio Error U3 U1 MVOLTA Voltage Ua 3x MVOLTB Voltage Ub 3x MPHUA Phase Angle of Ua 3x MPHUB Phase Angle of Ub 3x CTRATIOBA Transformation ratio of currents Ib Ia 3x CTPHASEBA Phase Error Ib Ia 3x CTRATERRBA Ratio Error Ib Ia 3x MDFIXActive MDFIXReactive MDFIXApparent MD power register actualized in fixed time window MDSlidActive MDSlidReactive MDSlidApparent MD power register ac...

Page 66: ...Name name of parameter Value value of parameter 4 Functions presentation of functions of keys F1 F5 Control keys F1 Make new energy test F2 Print selected item only F3 Print test report of selected meter to portable printer F4 Delete selected item energy test F5 Switch to next database screen Navigation on screen or in table PgDn PgUp Page selection within table OK Confirmation of selected item ES...

Page 67: ...and voltage 3x MACTCURR Ohmic load of current component 3x MREACTCURR Reactive component of current 3x MZ Load impedance 3x MPHI current phase angle 3x MPHU voltage phase angle 3x MDFI current distortion 3x MDFU voltage distortion 3x MPOWER active power 3x MQPOWER reactive power 3x MSPOWER apparent power 3x MPOWFACT power factor 3x MENERGY active energy 3x MQENERGY reactive energy 3x MSENERGY appa...

Page 68: ...out F2 Print selected Meter Readout F3 Add new Meter Readout F4 Delete selected Meter Readout F5 Switch to first database screen Navigation in table OK Confirmation of selected item ESC Exit screen or close browsing table Content of selected Meter Readout can be shown in separate screen using F1 key Meter Readout View screen P67 Content Meter Readout data Control keys F1 ESC Exit return to previou...

Page 69: ...eens and user can edit any of them and save the changes using F4 key In Adding mode all actual meter parameters are shown in four screens and after changing required parameters new meter is saved into database of meters Newly added meter has associated no results of tests load points Add Edit meter 1 4 P08 P16 Add Edit meter 2 4 P09 P17 Add Edit meter 3 4 P19 P21 Add Edit meter 4 4 P22 P23 Control...

Page 70: ...xt Constant unit constant unit Customer customer identification Constant type primary or secondary for indirect meters Area area Producer manufacturer Location Location Class accuracy class Address Address Year year of manufacture Note x universal note 4x CT ratio CT Snom given CT ratio CT nominal burden VT ratio VT Snom given VT ratio VT nominal burden SECONDARY PRIMARY Imin minimal current from ...

Page 71: ...ne of below screens Deleting all meters whole database can be done using F3 key on screen for deleting of one selected meter In case of delete of any meter all tests and meter readouts associated with this meter are also deleted Database Items Delete screens Delete Meter P07 Delete All Meters P79 Delete Meter Errors P38 Delete Snapshot P77 Delete All Snapshots P203 Delete Energy Test P78 ...

Page 72: ...ing Standard User s Guide WS UGFW619 EN www appliedp com 72 Delete Meter Readout P18 Control keys F1 ESC Termination without meter deleting F3 Deleting of all meters snapshots F5 Deleting of selected meter ...

Page 73: ...of all tests load points of selected meter Example of Test Report HEADER DATE 15 02 2009 SNUM 1315050166 TYPE ET 420 YMAN 1998 VOLTAGE 3 x 230 400V CURRENT 10 40A CONSTANT 375r kWh CLASS 2 CUSTOMER Applied Precision ADDRES Stavitelska 1 Bratislava NOTE1 Note 1 NOTE2 Note 2 NOTE3 Note 3 NOTE4 Note 4 LOADPOINT 1 U V 230 02 229 48 229 92 I A 120 09 120 20 120 01 P W 13855 27 13855 27 13855 27 Q var 2...

Page 74: ...ebsite http www ftdichip com Drivers VCP htm Maybe not actual but tested version of driver is available in Applied Precision s website from link http www appliedp com download driver ftdi vcp zip Driver Installation If windows ask for driver navigate to driver subdirectory on supplied CD USB key If driver downloaded from internet unpack the zip file and install included executable file COM port Ne...

Page 75: ...not done yet 2 Start Firmware Upload USB utility newest available version if possible 3 Select correct COM port in Port panel and configure its settings if not same as in device 4 Press to establish connection with connected device 5 Input firmware File Name or browse it with browse button located near to Start Stop button 6 Select parts of firmware package functions which should be uploaded execu...

Page 76: ...arate options from which exactly one has to be chosen character case in the command is optional command SYST VERS is identical with sYsT VeRs You can use the USB interface as well as the RS232 interface to send the commands Each command must be ended with CR LF resp EOL r n signs e g IDN CR LF otherwise the device does not respond The default port setting values are following BaudRate 57600 DataBi...

Page 77: ... 05 20 17 23 19 04730 Meanings of format parts YYYY year 4 digits hh hour 2 digits xx fraction of second max 5 decimal digits MM month 2 digits mm minutes 2 digits DD day 2 digits ss seconds 2 digits SYST SET COM Request for actual settings of active serial communication Reply is in format of text string baudrate word_length parity stop_bits Parameters can have these values baudrate 300 115200 wor...

Page 78: ...s used for continuous energy measurement Frequency of impulses is a product of measured absolute power value and the constant of frequency output The impulse output can be configured to generate a constant frequency as well The impulse output can be controlled by remote interface commands SYST ENER CHAN Request for the setting of the individual channel selection for functions related to the energy...

Page 79: ... SYST ENER IMP K Request for the setting of the multiplication constant on the device s impulse output Reply is real number with the value of the set multiplication constant e g 2 500000E 02 The unit of this constant is 1 kWh or 1 kVAh SYST ENER IMP K factor Setting of the multiplication constant of the device s impulse output which generates the impulse signal proportional to the measured energy ...

Page 80: ...STAR Start or initialization of dosage function SYST ENER DOS STOP Stop or cancel of dosage function SYST ENER DOS Request for general status of dosage function If dosage function is active reply is percentage done energy or time and full energy or time SYST ENER DOS STAT Request for status of dosage function Reply is 0 dosage not active 1 dosage initialized 2 dosage started and running or 3 dosag...

Page 81: ...rameters are 0 Active 1 Reactive 2 Apparent SYST ENER DOS ENER TYP Request for energy type for Energy Dosage Test Answers are 0 Active 1 Reactive 2 Apparent SYST ENER DOS RES SAV Saving the results of Dial Dosage test Return values are 0 result available 1 saved result 2 no result available SYST ENER DOS RES Request for overall error of Dial Dosage test after finishing this test SYST ENER DOS DUT ...

Page 82: ...d or 1 enabled SYST DOS ENAB enable 0 1 Setting of state of Dosage mode Parameter enable can be 0 disable or 1 enable SYST DOS FALL Request for Dosage fall method Answer is 0 soft generate or 1 immediate SYST DOS FALL method 0 1 Setting of Dosage fall method Parameter can be 0 soft generate or 1 immediate SYST DOS RISe Request for Dosage rise method Answer is 0 soft generate or 1 immediate SYST DO...

Page 83: ...SYST TST RES SAV Saving the results of Meter Error Test after finishing Return values are 0 result available 1 saved result 2 no result available SYST TST MAXC Returns number of samples which have to be measured by device to automatically stop meter testing SYST TST MAXC maxCount Sets number of samples which has to be measured by device to automatically stop meter testing Parameter has to be from ...

Page 84: ...onstant of meter under test Parameter has to be in i Ws or i Vars SYST TST CONS K Requests constant of meter under test Returns value in i kWh or i kVarh SYST TST CONS K const Sets constant of meter under test Parameter has to be in i kWh or i kVarh SYST TST INP Requests type of input for meter testing Returned value is 0 LED 1 DISC or S0 2 SNAP_SWITCH SYST TST INP input_type Sets type of input fo...

Page 85: ...ured regardless of connected measuring accessory x 1 when accessory connected to Input A is measured together with internal voltage x 2 when accessory connected to Input B is measured together with internal current x 3 when only accessories connected into Inputs A and B are measured regardless of generated voltage or current These measured values are shown on blue screens and corresponding blue ty...

Page 86: ...onnected voltage accessory Voltage Transducer Answer is 0 OFF 1 ON VOLT AC RANG AUTO auto_range Setting the auto voltage range in connected voltage accessory Voltage Transducer Parameter is 0 OFF 1 ON CURR AC RANG Request for the current range in connected current accessory Answer can be 0 1 up to supported number of ranges CURR AC RANG range Setting the current range in connected current accessor...

Page 87: ...uest for voltage values MEAS VOLT AC PRIM Request for primary voltage values MEAS VOLT AC PHAS Request for phases between voltages MEAS VOLT AC SUM SQ Request for sum of square voltages MEAS VOLT AC DIST Request for the distortion of measured voltage MEAS VOLT AC TR RAT Transformer Test Request for the measured transmission ratio of separate voltage channels rLx L1 MEAS VOLT AC TR ERR Transformer ...

Page 88: ...he measured phase error of separate current channels φLx L1 MEAS CURR AC TR RNOM Transformer Test Request for the nominal transmission current ratio MEAS PHAS PRES RANG range Setting the range 0 0 360 1 180 MEAS PHAS PRES RANG Request for phase range MEAS PHAS PRES DIR range Setting the range 0 Clockwise 1 Anticlockwise MEAS PHAS PRES DIR Request for phase direction MEAS PHAS PRES REL range Settin...

Page 89: ...ics MEAS FREQ Request for frequency MEAS FREQ DEF def_freq Setting the default frequency Parameter is 0 50Hz or 1 60Hz MEAS FREQ DEF Request for default frequency Answer is 0 50Hz or 1 60Hz MEAS FREQ CHAN Request for channel at which the frequency was measured Answer is channel number 1 6 MEAS FREQ MOD Request for frequency measuring mode Answer is either 0 automatic or 1 fixed freq MEAS FREQ MOD ...

Page 90: ... energy values in kWh MEAS ENER ACT CHAN channel 0 1 2 Request for active energy values in Ws in particular channel Parameter channel can be 0 L1 1 L2 2 L3 MEAS ENER ACT CHAN PRIM channel 0 1 2 Request for primary active energy values in Ws in particular channel Parameter channel can be 0 L1 1 L2 2 L3 MEAS ENER ACT CHAN K channel 0 1 2 Request for active energy values in kWh in particular channel ...

Page 91: ...st for primary apparent energy values in kVAh MEAS ENER APP CHAN channel 0 1 2 Request for apparent energy values in VAs in particular channel Parameter channel can be 0 L1 1 L2 2 L3 MEAS ENER APP CHAN PRIM channel 0 1 2 Request for primary apparent energy values in VAs in particular channel Parameter channel can be 0 L1 1 L2 2 L3 MEAS ENER APP CHAN K channel 0 1 2 Request for apparent energy valu...

Page 92: ...ion Mode s number 0 7 or code P6 K3 MEAS OPER Request for setting of Operation Mode Replay is Operation Mode s number 0 7 MEAS CONN TYP param Connection setting Parameters 0 3P4W 1 3P3W 2 2P3W 3 1P3W 4 1P2W MEAS CONN TYP Request for connection setting Answers 0 3P4W 1 3P3W 2 2P3W 3 1P3W 4 1P2W MEAS CHNLA AC Request for values from Input A MEAS CHNLA AC PHAS Request for values of phases from Input ...

Page 93: ...2 L2 9 0x0000000000000100 P3 L3 10 0x0000000000000200 P123 L123 11 0x0000000000000400 Q1 L1 Reactive Power 12 0x0000000000000800 Q2 L2 13 0x0000000000001000 Q3 L3 14 0x0000000000002000 Q123 L123 15 0x0000000000004000 S1 L1 Apparent Power 16 0x0000000000008000 S2 L2 17 0x0000000000010000 S3 L3 18 0x0000000000020000 S123 L123 19 0x0000000000040000 phU1 L1 Phase Shift of voltage 20 0x0000000000080000...

Page 94: ...000000000000 rU3 L3 59 0x0400000000000000 rI1 L1 Current Range 60 0x0800000000000000 rI2 L2 61 0x1000000000000000 rI3 L3 62 0x2000000000000000 Reserved not used 63 0x4000000000000000 Reserved not used 64 0x8000000000000000 Reserved not used MEAS VAL CONF Request to get the configuration word of MEAS VAL command Answer values are two comma separated numbers within range decimal 0 4294967295 To unde...

Page 95: ...ty SYST ASS STAR Request for status of Automatic Snapshots Saving Routine Answers are 0 not running 1 running SYST ASS STOP Cease of Automatic Snapshots Saving Routine SYST ASS STAT Request for number of saved snapshots in currently running Snapshots Saving Routine SYST ASS MAXC x Setting the number x of snapshots to be made during Automatic Snapshots Saving Routine SYST ASS MAXC Request for the n...

Page 96: ...Working Standard User s Guide WS UGFW619 EN www appliedp com 96 6 APPENDIX ...

Page 97: ... UGFW619 EN 97 6 1 Connection Diagrams 6 1 1 SINGLE PHASE measuring accessories Single phase 2 wire 1P2W connection 6 1 2 TWO PHASE measuring accessories Single phase 2 wire 1P2W connection Single phase 3 wire 1P3W or two phase 3 wire 2P3W connection ...

Page 98: ...king Standard User s Guide WS UGFW619 EN www appliedp com 98 6 1 3 THREE PHASE measuring accessories Single phase 2 wire 1P2W connection Single phase 3 wire 1P3W connection Two phase 3 wire 2P3W connection ...

Page 99: ...Working Standard User s Guide www appliedp com WS UGFW619 EN 99 Three phase 3 wire 3P3W connection with Current Clamps Three phase 3 wire 3P3W connection with Current Transducer ...

Page 100: ...Working Standard User s Guide WS UGFW619 EN www appliedp com 100 Three phase 4 wire 3P4W connection with Current Clamps Three phase 4 wire 3P4W connection with Current Transducer ...

Page 101: ...Working Standard User s Guide www appliedp com WS UGFW619 EN 101 6 2 Aggregate Energy Calculation Methods ...

Page 102: ... will be needed to carry out the verification WS has to measure the load point s by external accessories and the same load point has to be measured by external reference AUX connector of WS is dragged to the impulse input of the external reference AUX output in Measurements Settings has to be enabled ON for such functionality Instead of AUX output connector the metrology LED can be used in a same ...

Page 103: ...oints and temperatures is TEMP PHASE AMPL WS LIMIT LIMIT LIMIT LIMIT 2 2 LIMITWS overall error in LIMITAMPL amplitude error in defined in technical specification LIMITPHASE phase error in LIMITTEMP temperature error in Calculation of phase error for active power PHASEDEG PHASE LIMIT K tg LIMIT 100 Calculation of phase error for reactive power PHASEDEG PHASE LIMIT K g LIMIT cot 100 Calculation of t...

Page 104: ...voltage vector It is usually expressed in minutes or centiradians NOTE The definition is strictly correct for sinusoidal voltages only 6 6 2 Current or Ratio Error in Current Transformer According to IEC 60044 1 standard Rated Transformation Ratio The ratio of the rated primary current to the rated secondary current Current Error Ratio Error The error which a transformer introduces into the measur...

Page 105: ... in the device For general cleaning first disconnect all power input and signal cables Wipe the device with a soft cloth dampened with water or a non abrasive mild cleaning solution that does not harm plastics 6 7 3 Battery Replacement Device contains 4 user replaceable accumulators size AA which are located under back cover Exchange them only in case that running time on batteries without externa...

Page 106: ...B WS 2120C WS 2320A WS 2320B WS 2320C Product Option s all options of the above product Conforms with the following European Directives Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU EMC Directive 2014 30 EU Conforms with the following product standards EN 61010 1 2010 Cor 1 May 2011 EN 60204 1 2006 A1 2009 Cor Feb 2010 EN 61326 1 2013 Product is safe under conditions of standard application and carries the CE ...

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