Cutler-Hammer IQ Analyzer Quick Start Manual Download Page 4

Displayed Information

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Line to neutral values do not apply for 3-wire system, use sys-

tem values.

2

Fundamental watts to VA.

3

Total rms watts to VA.

K-Factor: A derating factor that is essentially the sum of the

squares of individual harmonic currents times the squares of

their harmonic number (i.e., multiples of fundamental). One 

for each current is displayed with largest recorded in Event

metered data.

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CBEMA Factor: A transformer harmonic derating factor defined

as a pure sine wave’s crest factor (1.414) divided by the mea-

sured crest factor.

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Crest Factor: The ratio of peak current to rms current.

Display Type

C o m m e n t s

Current

Voltage

Power

Energy

Demand

Power Factor

Frequency

% THD

Distortion Factor

Custom

• Phase A, B, C, Average

• Neutral

• Ground

(separate CT inputs for each)

• Phase A-B, B-C, C-A, Average

• Phase A-N, B-N, C-N, Average

• Neutral - Ground

• System

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and Phase A, B, C

• Real (Watts)

• Reactive (vars)

• Apparent (VA)

• Forward, Reverse, Net

• Real (kWh)

• Reactive (kvarh)

• Apparent (kVAh - Net only)

• System Current (A)

• System Real Power (kW)

• System Reactive Power (kvar)

• System Apparent Power (kVA)

•System and Phase A, B, C

•Displacement

2

•Apparent

3

•Hz

•Time

•Date

•Currents

Phase A, B, C

Neutral

•Voltages

Phase A-B, B-C, C-A

Phase A-N, B-N, C-N

•K-Factor

4

(of Event)

• CBEMA Derating Factor

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( T H D F )

•Crest Factor

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•Discrete Input and Output Status

•Analog Input Reading

•User can program two screens to

display any combination of seven

Meter Menu parameters per

screen via the Custom Screens

option under Display Manager.

(PGM/DISPMGR/CUST)

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Display Mode:

(USER’S MANUAL SECTIONS 5-2)

T h e IQ Analyzer monitors and displays a compre-
hensive list of metered parameters. The Meter Menu
provides easy access (using Up/Down PBs) to the
most commonly used metered parameters:
C u r r e n t

Voltage 

Power (Watts)

Power (Vars)

Power (VA)

E n e r g y

D e m a n d

Power Factor

F r e q u e n c y

% T H D

Distortion Factor

C u s t o m

Several parameters will require multiple screens for
complete display of all available information.
Up/Down will toggle through all displays.

Analysis Modes:

(USER’S MANUAL SECTION 5-7)

Analysis screens show detailed system information
relative to the selected category.  All historical and
event information is accessed in the analysis modes.
Trend Analysis 

Event Analysis 

Harmonic Analysis 

Demand Analysis 

Program Mode:

(USER’S MANUAL SECTION 5-4)

This password protected mode is used to configure
the Unit. Use Program Mode to specify General
Setup Settings and for advanced features.

Reset Mode:

(USER’S MANUAL SECTION 5-10)

Using this password protected mode, the operator
can reset or clear certain items such as Min/Max val-
ues, Alarm Triggers, Relays and Peak Demand
V a l u e s .

Help Mode:

(USER’S MANUAL SECTION 5-3)

The IQ Analyzer displays various Help screens and
useful information relating to device operation, pro-
gramming and troubleshooting.

Modes of Operation

Communications

(USER’S MANUAL SECTIONS 5-8)

The IQ Analyzer is an IMPACC (Integrated
Monitoring Protection and Control
Communications) compatible device. It can be
remotely monitored, controlled and programmed
when equipped with the communications option.
The small, addressable communications module
(IPONI), is mounted to the back of the IQ Analyzer.

Summary of Contents for IQ Analyzer

Page 1: ...Cutler Hammer IQ Analyzer START QUICKSTART GUIDE...

Page 2: ...lly understand the wide array of features offered by your IQ Analyzer it is strongly recommended that operators read the User s Manual Following initial power up of the IQ Analyzer the displayed Meter...

Page 3: ...ol relaying analog inputs outputs and communications capabilities It will replace dozens of existing individual meters recorders and relays The IQ Analyzer displays a comprehensive list of metered par...

Page 4: ...nager PGM DISPMGR CUST 7 Display Mode USER S MANUAL SECTIONS 5 2 The IQ Analyzer monitors and displays a compre hensive list of metered parameters The Meter Menu provides easy access using Up Down PBs...

Page 5: ...and information Note on Sign Convention USER S MANUAL SECTIONS 5 22 As a factory default lagging vars and power factor are represented as negative values at the load This is a negative sign convention...

Page 6: ...ent damage The only exception is when connecting disconnecting ribbon cables at J2 or J3 11 Wiring installation for the IQ Analyzer must follow a suitable Wiring Plan Drawing and conform to applicable...

Page 7: ...___________ Change Password Enter new 5 digit password if required __ __ __ __ __ General Setup Settings Worksheet 13 Quick Start Procedure USER S MANUAL SECTIONS 4 5 During initial setup of your IQ A...

Page 8: ...SECTION 6 Meter a typical load on a 480 volt 3 phase 3 wire ABC phase rotation 60Hz system with 1200 5 CTs 50 5 ground CTs and no PTs Assume Kilowatt hour energy resolution and lagging vars Power Fac...

Page 9: ...Setup Blinking Type of System Blinking Month Blinking Parameter Digit Blinking Parameter Blinking Time Date Programming Example Password Programming Example From Main Menu Press and Release Program P...

Page 10: ...r Re enter program setpoints using proper password Customer established or factory default 44444 or 10000 1 I O Fuse Littlefuse Plug in Microfuse Catalog 273 250 0 25A 125V or equivalent Troubleshooti...

Page 11: ...Cutler Hammer For additional information or technical assistance contact ADVANCED PRODUCT SUPPORT CENTER 1 800 809 2772 www cutlerhammer eaton com...

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