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Reference Manual 
 
Power Analyzer EMM5 

 

Rev. 11 

 

 

2018-07 

 

14 

 

4.6.3

 

Alarm  

This submenu contains all settings, which have to be performed in order to use the EMM5 alarm system. The menu 

contains a set of different settings, between which the user can select with the “

” key.  

 

ALARM: Move the “>” to this line and use “+” and “-“ to select one of the 32 alarms. Each alarm compares one 

source value to a limit and, if the trigger condition is met, activates the outputs. 

 

SOURCE: Use the “+” and “-“ keys to select the appropriate source for the alarm. This is the value which is 

compared to the limit by the alarm system. 

 

TRIGGER: Use the “

” key to select the condition under which the alarm is considered to be active. Possible 

values are “VAL>LIMIT” (alarm if selected source value is bigger than limit) and “VAL<LIMIT” (alarm if selected 

source value is smaller than limit). For the source values which are of reactive nature (reactive power, cp) the 

display shows “+ind” or “+cap” for the trigger setting. This has to be interpreted as “more inductive than limit” 

or “more capacitive than limit”. 

 

LIMIT: The limit value can be set here. Press the “

” key to enter a value.  

 

T-ON / T-OFF: Use these items to enter delay times for activation and deactivation of alarm relays in a range 

of 0-600 seconds with steps of 10 ms. 

 

OUTPUT: Here you can choose to which of the relays an activation signal will be sent once the alarm is active 

and the on-delay time is over. The alarm message display can also be selected here. In the following submenu 

“+” and “-“ select the different alarm outputs and the “

” key chooses, whether the relay or display message 

will be activated on alarm or not.  

 

Some of the alarm settings may not get active until the alarm menu is leaved  because at that time, a 

great part of the entered values is given to the alarm subsystem for execution. This is done to inhibit the 

alarm subsystem from executing weird intermediate settings while the user enters an new alarm setup. 

 

Summary of Contents for EMM5

Page 1: ...nual Power Analyzer EMM5 Rev 11 2018 07 Beluk GmbH Taubenstrasse 1 86956 Schongau Germany Tel 49 0 8861 2332 0 Fax 49 0 8861 2332 22 E Mail blr beluk de Web http www beluk de Reference Manual POWER AN...

Page 2: ...updates 14 12 04 CE 03 features of new software V1 05 18 03 05 ATh 04 features of new software V1 06 08 12 05 ATh 05 features of new software V1 07 connection diagrams added 28 02 06 ATh 06 features...

Page 3: ...3 phase measurement with neutral conductor and four current transformers four wire measurement 19 5 2 3 phase measurement without neutral conductor with three current and three voltage transformers t...

Page 4: ...erformed on the input data from all channels 3 voltage channels 4 current channels This provides information about the harmonic contents which distort the sine waveforms of currents and voltages The f...

Page 5: ...o small or even disconnected the device will not be able to do any measurements This mechanism is also used to provide the frequency reading The data collection circuitry for the voltage channels uses...

Page 6: ...hese further calculations are possible THD U THD for each voltage channel from the harmonics 1 62 THD I THD for each current channel from the harmonics 1 62 Pth Ith Exponentially damped values for cur...

Page 7: ...alarms Each of them continuously compares one of the measured values to an assigned limit and if necessary triggers the alarm Each of the alarms provides the following features Alarm source can be an...

Page 8: ...the reverse display bright number on dark ground shows an activated relay The message ALARM xx in the centre of the display shows the number of the active alarm The number appears instead of xx in thi...

Page 9: ...ntrast set up menu in this case so an additional possibility to set the contrast is included in the introduction screen press one of the two keys in the middle repeatedly to change contrast If no chan...

Page 10: ...lue becomes too big the display automatically switches the unit prefixes For example If the voltage exceeds 1000V the display switches to 1 00 kV In the top right corner of the display the status of a...

Page 11: ...rmonic alarms should use the THD as source which contains information of all harmonics of one source in one single value 4 5 Work This submenu contains the work accumulators These accumulators count c...

Page 12: ...ible settings the setup menu is divided into more submenus to provide easy and logical access to all the set up possibilities The available submenus are PARAMETER This menu provides the possibility to...

Page 13: ...te it by pressing the key PT RATIO This sets up the device to work with a voltage measurement transformer Enter the transformer ratio The range is 1 4000 If no transformer is used and the EMM5 is dire...

Page 14: ...are of reactive nature reactive power cp the display shows ind or cap for the trigger setting This has to be interpreted as more inductive than limit or more capacitive than limit LIMIT The limit val...

Page 15: ...lose if P sum 20W relay 2 will close when P sum 20W This setting contains the dead zone of 20W The on delay of 1sec and off delay of 0 5 sec for both relays prohibits them from being closed at the sam...

Page 16: ...lse outputs Select one pulse output with the and keys and after pushing the value can be adjusted The range is between 1 and 10000 pulses Mwh or Mvarh The adjusted value should be selected in the way...

Page 17: ...ry For the DI can be adjusted if the synchronization is done via a positive edge HIGH or negative edge LOW When synchronization via the DI the time interval to be terminated since this time will be us...

Page 18: ...torage cells full the recording starts again at memory cell one As additional information will be stored the values listed in the following table Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Record 1 64 Indicates in which me...

Page 19: ...wer systems with or without the neutral conductor Below measurements in systems with L1 L2 L3 and N PEN are called four wire measurement Measurements in systems without N are called three wire measure...

Page 20: ...Rev 11 2018 07 20 5 2 3 phase measurement without neutral conductor with three current and three voltage transformers three wire measurement 5 3 3 phase measurement with two current and three voltage...

Page 21: ...nalyzer EMM5 Rev 11 2018 07 21 5 4 3 phase measurement with two current transformers three wire measurement 5 5 3 phase measurement with three current transformers and measured neutral conductor curre...

Page 22: ...ltage max 250V DC switching current max 100mA switching frequency max 4Hz tON 50ms tOFF 50ms Digital Input On request Fan control temperature measurement on rear side of device programming of relay ou...

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