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Safety Symbols 

 

 

DANGER – 

High voltage.

 

 

Explanation: 

To avoid injury, death of personnel, or damage to 

the instrument, the operator must refer to an explanation in the 
instruction manual.

 

 

High temperature: 

This symbol indicates the temperature is now 

higher than the acceptable range of human.    Do not touch it to 
avoid any personal injury.

 

 

Protective grounding terminal: 

To protect against electrical 

shock in case of a fault.    This symbol indicates that the terminal 
must be connected to ground before operation of equipment.

 

 

Functional grounding: 

To identify an earth (ground) terminal in 

cases where the protective ground is not explicitly stated.    This 
symbol indicates the power connector does not provide 
grounding.

   

 

Frame or chassis:

 To identify a frame or chassis terminal.

 

 

Alternating Current (AC) 

 

Direct Current (DC) / Alternating Current (AC) 

 

Direct Current (DC) 

 

Push-on/Push-off power switch 

WARNING

The

 WARNING 

sign denotes a hazard.    It calls attention to a 

procedure, practice, or the like, which, if not correctly performed 
or adhered to, could result in personal injury.    Do not proceed 
beyond a 

WARNING

 sign until the indicated conditions are fully 

understood and met.

 

CAUTION

The

 CAUTION 

sign denotes a hazard.    It may result in personal 

injury or death if not noticed timely.    It calls attention to 
procedures, practices and conditions.

 

 

The 

Notice

 sign denotes important information in procedures, 

applications or the areas that require special attention.    Be sure 
to read it carefully.   

 

Summary of Contents for 66203

Page 1: ...Digital Power Meter 66203 66204 User s Manual...

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Page 3: ...Digital Power Meter 66203 66204 User s Manual Version 1 0 March 2014...

Page 4: ...l not be held liable for errors contained herein or direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material CHROMA ATE INC 66...

Page 5: ...repairs will be billed at cost Chroma assumes no responsibility for its product being used in a hazardous or dangerous manner either alone or in conjunction with other equipment High voltage used in...

Page 6: ...andards of SJ T 11363 2006 and EU 2005 618 EC indicates that the level of the specified chemical substance exceeds the threshold level specified in the standards of SJ T 11363 2006 and EU 2005 618 EC...

Page 7: ...ned to lead free solder assembly at this moment however most of the components used are RoHS compliant 2 The environment friendly usage period of the product is assumed under the operating environment...

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Page 9: ...CESSITY OF PROTECTIVE GROUNDING Never cut off the internal or external protective grounding wire or disconnect the wiring of protective grounding terminal Doing so will cause a potential shock hazard...

Page 10: ...stated This symbol indicates the power connector does not provide grounding Frame or chassis To identify a frame or chassis terminal Alternating Current AC Direct Current DC Alternating Current AC Dir...

Page 11: ...ix Revision History The following lists the additions deletions and modifications in this manual at each revision Date Version Revised Sections Mar 2014 1 0 Complete this manual...

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Page 13: ...r AC Motor Driver 4 5 4 4 Computing Equation for Measurement Parameters 4 9 4 5 Setting Measurement Range 4 12 4 5 1 Setting Voltage Range 4 13 4 5 2 Setting Current Range 4 14 4 5 3 Setting External...

Page 14: ...ter Information in Common 6 1 6 2 1 Channel Status 6 3 6 2 2 Channel Summary 6 3 6 2 3 Questionable Status 6 4 6 2 4 Output Queue 6 4 6 2 5 Standard Event Status 6 4 6 2 6 Status Byte Register 6 5 6 2...

Page 15: ...function to expand the current measurement range if the test current is over the range of maximum 20Arms Moreover the Digital Power Meter is able to analyze the voltage and current measurement for pow...

Page 16: ...power filter 3 The meter should be stored within the temperature range of 40 C 85 C If the unit is not to be in use for a long time please store it in its original or similar package and keep it from...

Page 17: ...d before changing the fuse 2 Since visual check cannot make sure the fuse to be used is appropriate it is necessary to test its resistance to see if it is below 2 which is normal for usage Table 1 1 S...

Page 18: ...specification it is suggested to warm up for at least 30 minutes 1 7 Cleaning Ensure all cables and power cords are removed before cleaning the power meter Use a dry cloth to clean the chassis As the...

Page 19: ...l current sensor Current Measurement Ranges rms 10mV 25mV 50mV 100mV Auto The crest factor of all measurement ranges is 4 Power Measurement Ranges 75mW 12KW 48 ranges Input Impedance Voltage Measureme...

Page 20: ...nputted for frequency generation voltage calculation and current measurement 2 The temperature coefficient accuracy is used for the situation when the ambient is beyond the accuracy permitted temperat...

Page 21: ...ange under the pure DC input signal test 2 2 Common Specification Display Resolution 5 Digits Display Update Rate 0 25sec 0 5sec 1sec 2sec Power Supply 90V 264V 50Hz 60Hz 65 VA Interface USB or GPIB O...

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Page 23: ...the Limit Meas and DC function menus After the function is set via the menu the indicators FILTER HOLD RMT GO NG PASS FAIL EXTSH CT and HV will be on indicating the function is under operation 2 curso...

Page 24: ...1 channel 4 are set to auto range 7 Measurement channel selection channel indicator Press the channel key to select the measurement channel The channel indicator will switch accordingly The basic mea...

Page 25: ...ut terminal The maximum input current is 20Arms The affordable locking torque is 30kg cm Insert the 3 5mm diameter soldering bare lead to go through round hole and secure it The plastic panel affordab...

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Page 27: ...2 System Setup 4 2 1 Checking the Firmware Digital Version Figure 4 1 Menu for Checking Firmware Digital Version 1 After the power on self test is done press SETUP and TRIG ENTER at the same time to e...

Page 28: ...ENTER to confirm it 2 Select Addr in Conf menu and use key to set the GPIB address Press TRIG ENTER to confirm it and then return to Conf menu for other parameter settings 3 Select Brigh In Conf menu...

Page 29: ...e channel power meter the 66203 66204 Digital Power Meter provides 10 groups of settings for storing and recalling to facilitate the usage 1 After the power on self test is done press SETUP and TRIG E...

Page 30: ...er Test Power Meter IAC V_drop AC IAC UUT Unit Under Test Power Meter A_leakage VAC a b Figure 4 7 Measurement Theory for Power Meter Connection The connection of Figure 4 7 a is more accurate for cur...

Page 31: ...de it can be 3P3W two wattmeter method or 3P4W three wattmeter method If 3P3W wiring mode is selected it can decide the wiring distribution of each channel wattmeter on the 66204 Digital Power Meter f...

Page 32: ...f voltage and current are in correct position as it may cause the internal circuit to burnout if connected mistakenly 3 Make sure the power switch of the 66204 is OFF Plug in the power cord to the 662...

Page 33: ...n the motor driver and start the driver to control the motor 7 Set the wiring mode of the 66204 to 3P3W Figure 4 14 Wiring Mode Selection Measurement Display 1 To display the measurement of motor driv...

Page 34: ...power of secondary side press the FUNC key of display 4 to set indicator of measurement parameter to W VA VAR and PF 3 To display the efficiency of motor driver Go to the Meas menu select EFF function...

Page 35: ...lue the 66203 66204 Digital Power Meter also has DC measurement If the input voltage and current waveform has AC and DC portion the period average of AC waveform is able to get the average value of vo...

Page 36: ...noise peak is too big that cannot be processed by the filter it could cause frequency measurement error or affect the AC measurement accuracy Single Phase Measurement Parameter Measurement Parameter C...

Page 37: ...T dt t i t v 0 T is a setting integration time by user Frequency F Zero crossing detection Measurement Parameter The function contains the wiring systems of 1P3W 3P3W and 3P4W Following table lists t...

Page 38: ...range is often used to reduce the range change time during measurement The user has to know the signal peak in the test process specifically to select the proper range Otherwise the measurement will b...

Page 39: ...atus at present respectively The channel indicators will show channel 1 channel 4 respectively as well 2 In the 1st display window the range of channel 1 will blink Use to select the voltage range Whe...

Page 40: ...UTO 2 If an over range message appears when the range is set to Manual press V RANGE to adjust the voltage range higher Press once to increase a range 3 Press V RANGE continuously can see the measurem...

Page 41: ...ore to normal measurement function it needs to troubleshoot the cause for over current protection and press TRIG ENTER to clear the error message Figure 4 23 Over Current Protection Message Following...

Page 42: ...ntrary if any of the channel s current range is set to Manual the AUTO indicator will be off 4 If an over range message appears when the range is set to Manual press I RANGE to adjust the current rang...

Page 43: ...ly The channel indicators will show channel 1 channel 4 respectively as well 2 In the 1st display window the range of channel 1 will blink Use to select the external range When done press TRIG ENTER t...

Page 44: ...lly Therefore the warning message is displayed in over current range or over current protection 3 If an over range message appears when the range is set to Manual press I RANGE to adjust the external...

Page 45: ...s TRIG ENTER to enter into the parameter setting screen 4 Use to select the desired testing channel in the 1st display window If the parameter upper and lower limits of every channel are the same sele...

Page 46: ...ual 4 20 Figure 4 29 Procedure for Setting Limit Function The figure below shows the rule for judging the measured value comparing to the upper lower Figure 4 30 GO NG Upper Limit Comparison Rule Figu...

Page 47: ...el or the external I O port all of them will blink and beep The FAIL value will be logged on the panel for check If the previous test result is FAIL press TRIG ENTER once to clear the test result and...

Page 48: ...h shunt and 500m Low shunt The measurement ranges of High shunt are 20Arms 5Arms 2Arms 0 5Arms while Low shunt measurement ranges are 0 2Arms 0 05Arms 0 02Arms 0 005Arms The Digital Power Meter has AU...

Page 49: ...ms 0 02Arms 0 005Arms Low shunt range a proper shunt can be select for measurement to shorten the testing time MEAS Figure 4 36 WINDOW Measurement Setup Screen The 66203 66204 Digital Power Meter prov...

Page 50: ...red value after the n measured value Xn m 2 The m 2 measured value after the n measured value Xn m 1 The m 1 measured value after the n measured value Xn m The m measured value after the n measured va...

Page 51: ...a rather stable measured value The Avg setting is 1 2 4 8 16 32 and the default is 1 Following is the procedure to the parameter 1 Press SETUP and select Meas The Meas indicator is on indicating it is...

Page 52: ...m condition of voltage or current peak is already known it is suggested to set the voltage and current test range to the one that can measure the maximum amplitude of voltage and current signal before...

Page 53: ...9999 while the 4th display window sets minute and second in the range of 0 59 When the time adjustment is done press TRIG ENTER to confirm it 5 Press SETUP to return to the main menu Figure 4 40 Proc...

Page 54: ...of switchable power supply Figure 4 43 Before After Waveform Filtering When using the harmonic measurement function if the harmonic frequency desired for measurement is higher than the digital filter...

Page 55: ...return to the main menu Figure 4 44 Process for Setting FILTER DISP Figure 4 45 DISPLAY Refresh Rate Setup Screen The 66203 66204 Digital Power Meter is able to adjust the display refresh rate for the...

Page 56: ...o the main menu Figure 4 46 Process for Setting DISPLAY Refresh Rate HOLD Figure 4 47 HOLD Setup Screen The 66203 66204 Digital Power Meter has hold function that is triggered by Stop Max and Min thre...

Page 57: ...nd the time is set to 0 it is equivalent to STOP If the time is set to 10 press HOLD and the panel will blink and refresh for the maximum value within 10 seconds Once the time is met a long beep will...

Page 58: ...he waveform amplitude formed by the fundamental harmonic interharmonic and DC determines the power meter s measurement range Therefore the harmonic measurement range and the RMS measurement range are...

Page 59: ...measurement For range change during AUTO or passing range during Manual the 66203 66204 power meter will prompt a Range Change Error RCE message It is suggested to fix the range to 20A or set the ran...

Page 60: ...r within the basic function indicators and press TRIG ENTER to start measuring the inrush current Figure 4 52 Process for Setting INRUSH CURRENT Example Assuming the inrush current parameters are set...

Page 61: ...types of parameters that require TRIG ENTER for triggering they are E Energy Is Inrush Current and GO NG The priority is E Is GO NG 3 When the inrush current measurement is triggered every channel of...

Page 62: ...acy of measured value Following is the procedure to set the parameter 1 Press SETUP to select Meas The Meas indicator is on indicating it is in Meas menu 2 Use to select ENERG in the 1st display windo...

Page 63: ...ld set to 1000 and the limit is 1 00 9999 9 If it is current output for the CT secondary side after the Rs is connected in series connect the current input terminal I I The current of secondary side g...

Page 64: ...icator is on 2 Use to select C t function in the 1st display window and press TRIG ENTER to confirm it 3 Use to select on in the 2nd display window and press TRIG ENTER to confirm it When the CT indic...

Page 65: ...l cause hazard 2 When DC CT is in use the power supply of secondary side should use 1200Vrms or above for isolation to ensure the safety of usage When multiple DC CTs are used for different measuremen...

Page 66: ...en done press SETUP to exit the menu Figure 4 62 Process for Setting ExtSH 1 The input impedance of the 66203 66204 EXT terminal is 100k that could affect the equivalent impedance of external shunt an...

Page 67: ...62012 HV Measurement Kit to work with the power meter for measurement The HV Measurement Kit can increase the range up to 1200V but the frequency applicable range is limited to DC and 47Hz 63Hz To ens...

Page 68: ...ngth of HV measurement kit output cable or twisted wire may affect the measured specification Please do not change the design arbitrarily 2 When the HV measurement kit is connected the input impedance...

Page 69: ...set wiring mode Following is the procedure to set EFF function 1 Press SETUP to select Meas The Meas indicator is on 2 Use to select EFF function in the 1st display window and press TRIG ENTER to con...

Page 70: ...ing frequency of digital analog converter If there is only DC the sampling frequency will use AC LINE INPUT frequency to determine the sampling frequency When doing DC measurement it is suggested to u...

Page 71: ...up screen for setting 4 7 Wiring Mode As the table shown below the 66203 66204 Digital Power Meter provides 4 types of wiring modes for single and 3 phase power measurements The actual wiring has to m...

Page 72: ...he household appliance with smaller capacity in phase Figure 4 70 uses two power meters to measure the single phase 3 wire power The total power is the sum of two power meters Figure 4 70 1P3W Wiring...

Page 73: ...easure the L2 current 2 i and the L2 to L3 voltage 3 2 v v as Figure 4 71 shown below Using the two wattmeter method can measure the 3 phase power easily however the fault is that it cannot measure th...

Page 74: ...three wattmeters to measure the power of 3 phases that is to use the wattmeter on channel 1 to measure the L1 current 1 i and L1 to neutral voltage 1 n v v and use the wattmeter on channel 2 to measur...

Page 75: ...through the shunt after measured the rated current RMS up to 20A to keep high accuracy measurement To avoid providing inaccurate measured value to the user a warning message will prompt in the 1st di...

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Page 77: ...USBTMC the PC has installed NI VISA runtime 3 00 or above there is no need to install other drivers in particular The OS will search the standard USBTMC for installation automatically If the PC s OS d...

Page 78: ...rface commands These cause the Power Meter to clear any activity that may prevent it from receiving and executing a new command DCL and SDC do not change any programmed settings DCL SDC 5 4 Introducti...

Page 79: ...Response Data character string Arbitrary Block Data Format The arbitrary block data returned by query command may take either of the following forms DLABRD Definite Length Arbitrary Block Response Da...

Page 80: ...ommands with a leading are common commands Instrument Controlled Headers Instrument controlled headers are used for all other instrument commands Each of them has a long form and a short form The Powe...

Page 81: ...rator The separator semicolon separates the program message unit elements from one another in a program message Example VOLT RANG V300 CURR RANG AUTO Program Message Terminator PMT A program message t...

Page 82: ...ill response V I W PF or V I W PF Response Message Terminator RMT A response message terminator represents the end of a response message Three permitted terminators are When sets the SYSTem TRANsmit T...

Page 83: ...the first colon is a specific root TRIGger STATe VOLTage RANGe V150 Only the second colon is a specific root Figure 5 1 The Structure of Program Message Headers Separator Header Data Message Unit Sep...

Page 84: ...vent register is set the ESB of Status Byte Register is set too Bit Configuration of Standard Event Status Enabled Register Bit position 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bit name PON CME EXE QYE CME Command error QYE...

Page 85: ...mple none RST Description This command performs device initial setting Setting syntax RST PMT Setting parameters none Setting example none Query syntax none Return parameters none Query example none S...

Page 86: ...eader on NR1 RMT Header off NR1 RMT Query example none SAV n Description This command stores the present state of the configurtion and all channel states in a specified memory location Setting syntax...

Page 87: ...ters CRD ON OFF Setting example none Query syntax SYSTem HEADer PMT Return parameters CRD ON OFF Header on SYSTEM HEADER space CRD RMT Header off CRD RMT Query example none SYSTem TRANsmit SEParator D...

Page 88: ...e Power Meter will be set in the LOCAL state and the front panel will work Setting syntax SYSTem LOCal PMT Setting parameters none Setting example none Query syntax none Return parameters none Query e...

Page 89: ...e questionable summary QUES bit of the Status Byte register Setting syntax STATus QUEStionable ENABle space NR1 PMT Setting parameters NR1 0 65535 Setting example none Query syntax STATus QUEStionable...

Page 90: ...SITION space NR1 RMT Header off NR1 RMT Query example none STATus QUEStionable PTRansition Description This command makes the values of the Questionable PTR register set or read Register description p...

Page 91: ...Event register is allowed to be summed into the corresponding channel bit for the Channel Summary Event register Setting syntax STATus CHANnel ENABle space NR1 PMT Setting parameters NR1 0 65535 Unit...

Page 92: ...gister Setting syntax STATus CSUMmary ENABle space NR1 PMT Setting parameters NR1 0 65535 Unit None Bit Configuration of Channel Summary Register Bit Position 15 4 3 2 1 0 Channel 4 3 2 1 Bit Weight 8...

Page 93: ...D1 CRD2 CRD10 Type Channel Specific Description This command lets the user get measurement data from the Power Meter Two measurement commands are available MEASure and FETCh MEASure triggers the acqui...

Page 94: ...Example 2 Query FETC space V I W PMT Response Header on FETCH space V space NR2 I space NR2 W space NR2 R MT Header off NR2 NR2 NR2 RMT Separator 0 NR2 NR2 NR2 RMT Separator 1 NR2 NR2 NR2 RMT FETCh SC...

Page 95: ...PEAK space NR2 NR2 NR2 NR2 RMT Header off NR2 RMT NR2 NR2 NR2 NR2 RMT Example none FETCh SCALar VOLTage PEAK NR1 MEASure SCALar VOLTage PEAK NR1 Type Channel Specific Description These queries return...

Page 96: ...none Query syntax FETCh VOLTage THD PMT FETCh VOLTage THD space NR1 PMT MEASure VOLTage THD PMT MEASure VOLTage THD space NR1 PMT Query parameters NR1 0 4 0 All channel 1 4 Channel 1 Channel 4 Return...

Page 97: ...PEAK space NR2 NR2 NR2 NR2 RMT Header off NR2 RMT NR2 NR2 NR2 NR2 RMT Example none FETCh SCALar CURRent PEAK NR1 MEASure SCALar CURRent PEAK NR1 Type Channel Specific Description These queries return...

Page 98: ...Setting parameters none Query syntax FETCh CURRent INRush PMT FETCh CURRent INRush space NR1 PMT MEASure CURRent INRush PMT MEASure CURRent INRush space NR1 PMT Query parameters NR1 0 4 0 All channel...

Page 99: ...der on FETCH CURRENT THD space NR2 RMT FETCH CURRENT THD space NR2 NR2 NR2 NR2 R MT Header off NR2 RMT NR2 NR2 NR2 NR2 RMT Example none FETCh SCALar POWer REAL NR1 MEASure SCALar POWer REAL NR1 Type C...

Page 100: ...ent NR1 MEASure SCALar POWer APParent NR1 Type Channel Specific Description These queries return the apparent power The return could be 3 or NR2 3 Invalid data when OVR OCR OCP occur Setting syntax no...

Page 101: ...one Query syntax FETCh POWer DC PMT FETCh POWer DC space NR1 PMT MEASure POWer DC PMT MEASure POWer DC space NR1 PMT Query parameters NR1 0 4 0 All channel 1 4 Channel 1 Channel 4 Return parameters NR...

Page 102: ...NR2 RMT NR2 NR2 NR2 NR2 RMT Example none FETCh SCALar EFFiciency MEASure SCALar EFFiciency Type Three Phase Description These queries return the efficiency Setting syntax none Setting parameters none...

Page 103: ...y space CRD NR1 PMT MEASure CURRent HARMonic ARRay space CRD PMT MEASure CURRent HARMonic ARRay space CRD NR1 P MT Query parameters CRD VALUE PERCENT NR1 1 4 Channel 1 Channel 4 Return parameters NR2...

Page 104: ...scription These queries return the apparent power The return could be 3 or NR2 3 Invalid data when OVR OCR OCP occur Setting syntax none Setting parameters none Query syntax FETCh SIGMa POWer APParent...

Page 105: ...ry syntax VOLTage RANGe PMT Return parameters CRD V600 V300 V150 V60 V30 V15 Header on VOLTAGE RANGE space CRD CRD CRD CRD RMT Header off CRD CRD CRD CRD RMT Example none CONFigure CURRent RANGe Type...

Page 106: ...ameters NR2 0 1 10 0 Header on CURRENT INRUSH LEVEL space NR2 RMT Header off NR2 RMT Example none CONFigure CURRent INRush TIME Type All channels Description This command sets the time of measure of i...

Page 107: ...which the window calculation is to be performed Setting syntax MEASure WINDow space NR2 PMT Setting parameters NR2 0 1 60 0 resolution 0 1 Query syntax MEASure WINDow space MAX MIN PMT Return paramete...

Page 108: ...escription This command is used to switch the low pass filter Setting syntax FILTer space CRD PMT Setting parameters CRD ON OFF Query syntax FILTer PMT Return parameters CRD ON OFF Header on FILTER sp...

Page 109: ...35999999 Header on ENERGY TIME space NR1 RMT Header off NR1 RMT Example none CONFigure EFFiciency MODE Type Three Phase Description This command sets the method of efficiency caculation Setting synta...

Page 110: ...DISPlay BRIGHt space CRD PMT Setting parameters CRD LOW MIDDLE HIGH Query syntax DISPlay BRIGHt PMT Return parameters CRD LOW MIDDLE HIGH Header on IDISPLAY BRIGHT space CRD RMT Header off CRD RMT Ex...

Page 111: ...eters CRD OFF ON Header on INPUT HV space CRD CRD CRD CRD RMT Header off CRD CRD CRD CRD RMT Example none CONFigure INPut SHUNt Type Channel Specific or All channels Description This command is used t...

Page 112: ...off CRD CRD CRD CRD RMT Example none TRIGger MODE Type All channels Description This command is used to select which mode will be triggered Setting syntax TRIGger MODE space CRD PMT Setting parameters...

Page 113: ...is query returns voltage or current waveform data from the Power Meter in binary format The waveform either voltage or current are consist of 2048 points in format of 32bits float point Setting syntax...

Page 114: ...ower boundary of measured items 662xx will check measured items according to the boundaries Once any item exceeds the boundaries the item will be recorded The command is used to turn on off the compar...

Page 115: ...parator 0 CRD CRD RMT Separator 1 CRD CRD RMT Example none CALCulate COMParator ITEM Type Channel Specific Description This command is used to select measured items as comparison items in GONG mode Se...

Page 116: ...GONG mode Setting syntax COMParator LIMit VPK space NR2 NR2 PMT Setting parameters NR2 1 99999 9999 1 denote don t care Query syntax COMParator LIMit VPK space MAX MIN PMT Return parameters NR2 1 9999...

Page 117: ...tor 0 NR2 NR2 RMT Separator 1 NR2 NR2 RMT Example none CALCulate COMParator LIMit IPK Type Channel Specific Description This command sets upper and lower boundaries of negative peak current in GONG mo...

Page 118: ...parameters NR2 1 99 99 1 denote don t care Query syntax COMParator LIMit THDI space MAX MIN PMT Return parameters NR2 1 99 99 Header on COMPARATOR LIMIT THDI space NR2 NR2 RMT Header off NR2 NR2 RMT...

Page 119: ...tor LIMit VAR Type Channel Specific Description This command sets upper and lower boundaries of reactive power in GONG mode Setting syntax COMParator LIMit VAR space NR2 NR2 PMT Setting parameters NR2...

Page 120: ...space NR2 NR2 RMT Header off NR2 NR2 RMT Separator 0 NR2 NR2 RMT Separator 1 NR2 NR2 RMT Example none CALIBRATION Sub system CALibration AUTO NR1 Type Channel Specific Description The command is used...

Page 121: ...condition register does not change the state of its bits Only changes in electronic load conditions affect the contents of this register PTR NTR Filter Event register The Event register captures chang...

Page 122: ...M CHAN 4 LOGICAL OR QUESTIONABLE STATUS CONDITION PTR NTR EVENT ENABLE 1 2 4 8 16 32 32768 LOGICAL OR OCP 2 CVR 0 OCR 1 RCE 4 RCE 3 1 2 4 8 16 32 32768 1 2 4 8 16 32 32768 OPC N U QYE EXE N U CME DDE...

Page 123: ...channel Bit 1 is set and remains set until the over current range condition is removed and PROT CLE is programmed OCP 2 4 Over current protection When an over current condition has occurred on a chann...

Page 124: ...ent range OCP 2 4 Over current RCE 3 8 Integration range changed error RCE 4 16 Inrush range changed error RCE 5 32 Energy range changed error 6 2 4 Output Queue The Output Queue stores output message...

Page 125: ...the MSS bit The MSS bit indicates that the load has at least one reason for requesting service STB does not affect the status byte The Status Byte register is cleared by CLS command Table 6 4 Bit Des...

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Page 127: ...triggers are defined as falling edge trigger Before Is Trigger is active it has to select the Is indicator first to enable the Is measurement mode The Limit_Trigger and Is_Trigger has about 100us to...

Page 128: ...or Fail Fail The internal wiring diagram of Fail Fail is shown in Figure A 3 Fail Fail output is the two terminals of a one gate Relay When running GO NG test the Relay will short circuit if the test...

Page 129: ...current signal to get the best measurement accuracy If the current is more than the power meter can afford maximum current 20A an external sensor can be used instead Similarly after the voltage input...

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Page 131: ...isplayed Letters The following table shows the numbers and alphabets displayed by the 7 segment display of 66203 66204 Digital Power Meter Numbers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Alphabets A a B b C c D d E e F f...

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Page 133: ...ice matter Err 72 Current calibration data error Contact Chroma s dealer for service matter Err 73 Current calibration data error Contact Chroma s dealer for service matter Err 81 Calibration data err...

Page 134: ...egration time mode switch the voltage or current range within the integration time may cause the power integration measurement error Fan Fan Error The fan is having error during operation When the ind...

Page 135: ...ted correctly 2 Make sure the humidity condition of test environment is within the specification 3 Follow the steps listed in Appendix E Specification Verification to confirm the product measurement i...

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Page 137: ...pendix except qualified personnel to avoid electric shock Hardware Requirements The test devices required are Test Equipment Specification Suggested Model Voltage Source 0 600Vrms output Fluke 5500A o...

Page 138: ...Fluke 5500A or Fluke 5520A is output voltage to prevent electric shock Once the test is done make sure the Fluke 5500A or Fluke 5520A is in Standby state before changing the wiring to avoid electric s...

Page 139: ...of 66203 66204 Digital Power Meter 5 Set the Fluke 5500A or Fluke 5520A output to Standby 6 Repeat step 1 to 5 and measure the current of the remaining ranges 7 When the test is completed set the Flu...

Page 140: ...Result Min Spec High Current 100V 0 4Arms 60Hz Irms 400 90m 399 10m Low Current 100V 50mArms 60Hz Irms 50 550m 49 450m 66203 66204 0 2A Range Fluke 5520A or Fluke 5500A Output Parameter Max Spec Meas...

Page 141: ...maining parts 7 When the test is completed set the Fluke 5500A or Fluke 5520A output to Standby The test result of frequency measurement for 66203 66204 Digital Power Meter Fluke 5520A or Fluke 5500A...

Page 142: ...0V Range Current 2A Range Fluke 5500 Output Parameter Max Spec Measured Result Min Spec 120Vrms 1 6Arms 60Hz PF 1 W 192 49 191 51 PF 1 0 9981 66203 66204 Range Voltage 60V Range Current 0 5A Range Flu...

Page 143: ...uke 5500 Output Parameter Max Spec Measured Result Min Spec 115Vrms 5mArms 60Hz PF 1 W 576 32m 573 68m PF 1 0 9981 66203 66204 Range Voltage 300V Range Current 0 02A Range Fluke 5500 Output Parameter...

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Page 145: ...accuracy it is suggested not to use the A662012 for measuring the voltage under 600V Following is the example of measurement error spec calculation Assuming the 600V range of the 66204 is used with t...

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