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TD 17530A

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Typical Metered Event Voltage Screen ...................................................................................................59

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Representation of IQ Analyzer’s Handling of Setting Driven Alarms .......................................................61

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Typical Event Voltage Disturbance Screen .............................................................................................63

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Typical Transient Waveform Display on IQA-6200 Series.......................................................................63

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Typical Amps Selection Phase Screen....................................................................................................64

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Typical Volts A-B Screen .........................................................................................................................64

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Demand Analysis #1 Screen ...................................................................................................................64

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Typical Present Power Demand Screen..................................................................................................65

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Sliding Demand Setpoints Screen ...........................................................................................................65

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Typical Series III Wave Form Analysis Screen........................................................................................66

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Typical Harmonic Profile..........................................................................................................................66

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Typical Current and Voltage Simultaneous Wave Form Analysis Screen ...............................................67

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Typical Enhanced Graphics Screen ........................................................................................................67

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Typical Captured Waveform ....................................................................................................................67

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Typical Harmonic Spectrum Display........................................................................................................68

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Reset Screens Tree.................................................................................................................................68

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Top Level Screen Showing Password Entry Field...................................................................................70

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Programming Example Flow Chart.....................................................................................................74-81

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Program Mode Top Level Menu ..............................................................................................................81

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General Setup Screens Tree ...................................................................................................................82

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Analog Inputs Screens Tree ....................................................................................................................83

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Analog Outputs Screens Tree .................................................................................................................83

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Discrete Inputs Screens Tree ..................................................................................................................84

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Event Triggers Screens Tree...................................................................................................................85

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Relay Outputs Screens Tree  ..................................................................................................................86

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Demand Screens Tree.............................................................................................................................87

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Display Manager Screens Tree ...............................................................................................................87

TABLES

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1.1

IQ Analyzer Ordering Information ..............................................................................................................5

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IQ Analyzer Specifications and Details Summary ..............................................................................11-17

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Meter Menu Displayed Information..........................................................................................................44

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Custom Screen Parameters ....................................................................................................................47

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Display Options........................................................................................................................................48

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Analog Output Parameters ......................................................................................................................53

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Analog Output Combinations...................................................................................................................54

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Typical Relay Application Possibilities.....................................................................................................56

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Trend Analysis Parameters .....................................................................................................................59

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Event Conditions......................................................................................................................................60

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Programming Categories.........................................................................................................................69

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F1-F4 Pushbutton Functions During Password Entry..............................................................................70

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F1-F4 Pushbutton Functions During Programming .................................................................................72

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Startup Settings Sheets Excerpts ............................................................................................................73

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Troubleshooting Guide .......................................................................................................................89-91

Summary of Contents for Cutler-Hammer TD 17530A

Page 1: ...TD 17530A Effective 5 98 Cutler Hammer Instructions for Installation Operation and Maintenance of Cutler Hammer IQ Analyzer Electrical Distribution System Monitor...

Page 2: ...TH SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY UNPACKING ASSEMBLY OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT INSTALLATION OR MAINTENANCE SHOULD...

Page 3: ...RE DESCRIPTION 2 1 General 6 2 2 Operator Panel 6 2 3 Rear Access Area 7 2 3 1 Back of Chassis 7 2 3 2 Left Rear of Chassis 8 2 3 3 Right Rear of Chassis 8 2 4 External Hardware 9 2 4 1 Current Transf...

Page 4: ...mary Rating 50 5 5 7 Programming Options 51 5 5 8 Power Energy Options 51 5 5 9 Date and Time 51 5 5 10 Change Password 52 5 6 Inputs Outputs 52 5 6 1 Discrete Contact Inputs 52 5 6 2 Analog Input 52...

Page 5: ...66 5 8 3 Voltage Disturbance Analysis 66 5 8 4 IMPACC Enhanced Graphics 66 5 8 5 IMPACC Connectivity 66 5 9 IQ Analyzer 6200 Series Graphic Displays 67 5 10 Reset Mode 67 SECTION 6 PROGRAMMING 6 1 Int...

Page 6: ...P SETTINGS SHEETS General Setup Settings 93 Analog Input Settings 94 Analog Output Settings 95 Discrete Input Settings 96 Event Trigger Settings 98 Relay Output Settings 106 Demand Settings 111 Displa...

Page 7: ...etwork Wiring Diagram 25 4 7 IQ Analyzer with Self Powered Three Phase Power Module Rear View 27 4 8 IQ Analyzer with Separate Source Power Module Rear View 28 4 9 thru 4 34 Wiring Diagrams 29 42 5 1...

Page 8: ...evel Screen Showing Password Entry Field 70 6 2 Programming Example Flow Chart 74 81 6 3 Program Mode Top Level Menu 81 6 4 General Setup Screens Tree 82 6 5 Analog Inputs Screens Tree 83 6 6 Analog O...

Page 9: ...UTIONS INCLUDED AS PART OF THE PROCEDURAL STEPS IN THIS DOCUMENT ARE FOR PERSONNEL SAFETY AND PROTECTION OF EQUIPMENT FROM DAMAGE AN EXAMPLE OF A TYPICAL WARNING LABEL HEADING IS SHOWN ABOVE IN REVERS...

Page 10: ...nalyzer is comprised of the IQA 6000 Series and IQA 6200 Series of system monitors The IQA 6000 Series and IQA 6200 Series are similar in the features offered except that graphic and transient trigger...

Page 11: ...re furnished to share data with PLCs and control systems and to actuate alarms and control relays Terminals are captive clamp type and finger safe Figure 2 2 With the communications option IQ Analyzer...

Page 12: ...he Screens Trees which diagram the categories of settings 7 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Provides a troubleshooting matrix of symptoms probable causes and solutions Also described are the steps for...

Page 13: ...ge IQFLANGE 5743B02G01 IQ Analyzer 36 inch extension cable IQACABLE 2107A55G02 IQ Analyzer 45 inch extension cable IQA45CABLE 2107A55G03 Self powered three phase power module only IQA3PPM 8793C15G01 S...

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