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3BMETERING AND POWER QUALITY
0BDEVICE CONFIGURATION
3.3. METERING AND POWER QUALITY
3.3.1. METTERING SETTINGS
Figure 3-18 shows the proART software configuration window. Two tabs can be found
on this menu: Load Profile and Demand Calculation.
The configuration of the
Load Profile
includes the following parameters:
Available parameters:
It shows a set of parameters that can be selected in order
to include them in the load profile and they will be stored in the relay, grouped by
Instant Values and Accumulators. Select the desired parameter and press and
the “Add” button to make that parameter storable in the load profile.
Programmed parameters:
It shows the parameters that have already been
selected by the user to be stored in the load profile. Each selected parameter has
a parameter number which will establish the position of the parameter. To modify
the position of a parameter, it must be selected and dragged to the desired
position. To delete parameters from the list of programmed parameters, select the
desired parameter and press “Delete” o “Delete All” to delete all the parameters in
the list. If “Cancel changes” is pressed, the list of programmed parameters will
revert to the last saved configuration.
Measurement history interval (min.):
It allows selecting the sampling period of
the parameters programmed to be stored in the load profile.
Estimated capacity:
It shows the approximate number of days, hours and
minutes during which the relay is able to store in its internal memory the values
for the load profile.
For each of the programmed parameters, the average values and/or the maximum
and/or minimum values can be registered.
Summary of Contents for smART P500
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Page 39: ...5BHARDWARE FEATURES INTRODUCTION Figure 1 9 Wye Wye Connection measured neutral...
Page 40: ...5BHARDWARE FEATURES INTRODUCTION Figure 1 10 Wye Wye Connection sensitive neutral...
Page 41: ...5BHARDWARE FEATURES INTRODUCTION Figure 1 11 Open Delta Connection measured neutral...
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Page 511: ...2BANSI CURVES 0BCURVES FOR TIME CHARACTERISTICS Figure I 6 Moderately ANSI curve...
Page 513: ...2BANSI CURVES 0BCURVES FOR TIME CHARACTERISTICS Figure I 7 Very inverse ANSI curve...
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