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PQMII POWER QUALITY METER  – INSTRUCTION MANUAL

CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION

2.1.2

Product Identification

Product attributes vary according to the configuration and options selected on the 
customer order. Before applying power to the PQMII, examine the label on the back and 
ensure the correct options are installed.

The following section explains the information included on the label shown below:

FIGURE 2–2: Product Label

Model No

: Shows the PQMII configuration. The model number for a basic panel 

mount PQMII is “PQMII”. T20, C, and A appear in the model number only if the 
Transducer, Control, or Power Analysis options are installed.

Supply Voltage

: Indicates the power supply input configuration installed in the 

PQMII. The PQMII shown in this example can accept any AC 50/60Hz voltage from 
70 to 265 V AC or DC voltage from 90 to 300 V DC.

Tag#

: An optional identification number specified by the customer.

Mod#

: Indicates if any unique features have been installed for special customer 

orders. This number should be available when contacting GE Multilin for technical 
support.

Version

: An internal GE Multilin number that should be available when contacting 

us for technical support.

Serial No.

: Indicates the serial number in numeric and barcode formats. Record 

this number when contacting GE Multilin for technical support.

2.1.3

Manual and Firmware Revisions

Each instruction manual revision corresponds to a particular firmware revision. The 
manual revision is located on the title page as part of the manual part number (the format 
is 1601-nnnn-

revision

). The firmware revision is located on that same page, just above the 

manual part number,  and is also loaded in the PQMII, where it can be viewed by scrolling 
to the 

A4 PRODUCT INFO 

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 SOFTWARE VERSIONS 

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 MAIN PROGRAM VERSION

 message.

When using the instruction manual to determine PQMII features and settings, ensure that 
the instruction manual revision corresponds to the firmware revision installed in the PQMII.

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MAXIMUM CONTACT RATING
250 VAC 10A RESISTIVE
1/4HP 250VAC 1/2HP 125VAC

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MODEL NO.:

CONTROL VOLTAGE:

SERIAL No.:

VERSION:

CUSTOMER TAG No.: 1234-567-89

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70-265VAC 50/60HZ 20VA

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Summary of Contents for PQMII

Page 1: ...1601 0118 AD Manual Order Code GEK 106435M Copyright 2010 GE Multilin GE Multilin 215 Anderson Avenue Markham Ontario Canada L6E 1B3 Tel 905 294 6222 Fax 905 201 2098 Internet http www GEmultilin com...

Page 2: ...the property of GE Multilin Inc This documentation is furnished on license and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the permission of GE Multilin The content of this manual is for informa...

Page 3: ...12 ORDER CODES 1 13 ORDER CODE TABLE 1 13 MODIFICATIONS 1 13 ACCESSORIES 1 13 CONTROL POWER 1 13 SPECIFICATIONS 1 14 INPUTS OUTPUTS 1 14 TRACE MEMORY TRIGGER 1 15 SAMPLING MODES 1 15 OUTPUT RELAYS 1...

Page 4: ...A DEFAULT MESSAGE 3 8 DELETING A DEFAULT MESSAGE 3 8 DEFAULT MESSAGE SEQUENCE 3 9 4 SOFTWARE INTRODUCTION 4 1 OVERVIEW 4 1 HARDWARE 4 2 INSTALLING THE ENERVISTA PQMII SETUP SOFTWARE 4 3 CONFIGURING S...

Page 5: ...ALOG OUTPUTS 5 21 ANALOG INPUT 5 25 SWITCH INPUTS 5 27 PULSE OUTPUT 5 28 PULSE INPUT 5 29 DATA LOGGER 5 30 VOLTAGE DISTURBANCE 5 30 S3 OUTPUT RELAYS 5 32 DESCRIPTION 5 32 ALARM RELAY 5 32 AUXILIARY RE...

Page 6: ...INTERFACING USING HYPERTERMINAL 7 8 UPGRADING FIRMWARE 7 8 CYCLING POWER 7 8 HYPERTERMINAL 7 8 PHASOR IMPLEMENTATION 7 11 THEORY OF PHASOR IMPLEMENTATION 7 11 TRIGGERED TRACE MEMORY 7 13 DESCRIPTION 7...

Page 7: ...TILIN DEVICE WARRANTY 8 1 WARRANTY STATEMENT 8 1 APPENDIX A MOD 506 CAPACITOR BANK SWITCHING A 1 DESCRIPTION A 1 SETPOINTS A 1 ACTUAL VALUES A 3 CONDITIONS REQUIRED TO ENERGIZE A STEP A 4 ADDITIONS TO...

Page 8: ...TOC VI PQMII POWER QUALITY METER INSTRUCTION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS...

Page 9: ...ce for plant automation systems that integrate process instrument and electrical requirements all monitored values are available via one of two RS485 communication ports running the Modbus protocol If...

Page 10: ...ons Three COM ports two rear RS485 ports and one front RS232 port for access by process electrical maintenance and instrument personnel Harmonic analysis for power quality review and problem correctio...

Page 11: ...elays Four 4 transducer outputs 4 3 2 1 COM 2 RS232 PORT COM 1 Four switch inputs for control 4 to 20 mA Alarm control Instrumentation Electrical Maintenance Main SCADA Three phase 3 4 wire bus CTs VT...

Page 12: ...1 4 PQMII POWER QUALITY METER INSTRUCTION MANUAL CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW FIGURE 1 2 Feature Highlights...

Page 13: ...a simple and easy to understand English format 1 2 3 Communications The PQMII is equipped with one standard RS485 port utilizing the Modbus or DNP protocols This can be used to integrate process inst...

Page 14: ...ts via the Serial Port 1 2 5 Open Architecture PQMII units can initially be used as standalone meters Their open architecture allows connection to other Modbus compatible devices on the same communica...

Page 15: ...neous monitoring by process instrument electrical or maintenance personnel FIGURE 1 4 Additional Communication Port 1 3 2 Control Option An additional three dry contact form C output relays and four d...

Page 16: ...n cause unwanted harmonics that may lead to nuisance breaker tripping telephone interference and transformer capacitor or motor overheating For fault diagnostics such as detecting undersized neutral w...

Page 17: ...notches from SCR switching provide clues for taking corrective action FIGURE 1 7 Captured Waveform Alarms triggers and input output events can be stored in a 150 event record and time date stamped by...

Page 18: ...asured quantities can be created saved to a file and or printed For additional information on waveform sampling and analysis features see Power Analysis on page 4 13 The power analysis option also pro...

Page 19: ...CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW PQMII POWER QUALITY METER INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 11 FIGURE 1 9 Trace Memory Capture...

Page 20: ...Some of the tasks that can be executed using the EnerVista PQMII Setup Software package include reading metered data monitoring system status changing PQMII setpoints on line saving setpoints to a fil...

Page 21: ...s GE MultiNET RS485 serial to Ethernet converter required for connection to an Ethernet network RS485 terminating network 1 5 4 Control Power 90 to 300 V DC 70 to 265 V AC standard 20 to 60 V DC 20 to...

Page 22: ...Ratio 1 1 to 3500 1 Burden 2 2 M Input Range 40 to 600 V AC Full scale for VT input 150 V AC 150 V AC for VT input 150 V AC 600 V AC Frequency up to 32nd harmonic Accuracy 0 2 of full scale SWITCH IN...

Page 23: ...ll scale 1 6 3 Sampling Modes METERED VALUES Samples per cycle 64 Inputs sampled at a time all Duration 2 cycles TRACE MEMORY Samples per cycle 16 Inputs sampled at a time all Duration continuous HARM...

Page 24: ...0 4 of full scale MEASURED VALUES RANGE Voltage 20 to 100 of VT Current 1 to 150 of CT Voltage unbalance 0 to 100 Current unbalance 0 to 100 Real power 0 to 999 999 99 kW Reactive power 0 to 999 999...

Page 25: ...OWER FACTOR MONITORING Req d voltage 20 V applied in phase A Pickup 0 50 lag to 0 50 lead step 0 01 Dropout 0 50 lag to 0 50 lead step 0 01 Time delay 0 5 to 600 0 s in steps of 0 5 Timing accuracy 0...

Page 26: ...ended that the PQMII be powered up at least once per year to avoid deterioration of the electrolytic capacitors in the power supply FUSE TYPE RATING 5 20mm 2 5 A 250V Slow blow High breaking capacity...

Page 27: ...heat IEC60068 2 2 70C 16hrs Relative Humidity Cyclic IEC60068 2 30 6day variant 2 EFT IEEE ANSI C37 90 1 4KV 2 5Khz Damped Oscillatrory IEEE ANSI C37 90 1 2 5KV 1Mhz Altitude 2000m max Pollution Degr...

Page 28: ...ical PACKAGING Shipping box 8 6 6 L H D 21 5cm 15 2cm 15 2 cm Ventillation No special ventilation required as long as ambient temperature remains within specifications Ventilation may be required in e...

Page 29: ...ration 2 1 1 Mounting Physical dimensions and required cutout dimensions for the PQMII are shown below Once the cutout and mounting holes are made in the panel use the eight 6 self tapping screws prov...

Page 30: ...able when contacting GE Multilin for technical support Version An internal GE Multilin number that should be available when contacting us for technical support Serial No Indicates the serial number in...

Page 31: ...given in the sections that follow Table 2 1 PQMII External Connections Terminal Description Terminal Description VT Control Power Row 1 to 8 25 Analog out 4 1 V1 Voltage input 26 Analog out 3 2 V2 Vo...

Page 32: ...AL CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION Signal Upper Row 21 to 51 47 Comm 1 21 Analog shield 48 Comm 1 22 Analog in 49 Comm 2 COM 23 Analog in 50 Comm 2 24 Analog out com 51 Comm 2 Table 2 1 PQMII External Connecti...

Page 33: ...AL 2 5 2 2 2 Wiring Diagrams This wiring diagram below shows the typical 4 wire wye connection which will cover any voltage range Select the S2 SYSTEM SETUP CURRENT VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION VT WIRING 4 W...

Page 34: ...re cost or size restrictions limit the number of VTs to two With this connection Phase Vbn voltage is calculated using the two existing voltages Select the S2 SYSTEM SETUP CURRENT VOLTAGE CONFIGURATIO...

Page 35: ...CTION MANUAL 2 7 FIGURE 2 4 Wiring Diagram 4 wire Wye 2 VTs Four wire systems with voltages 347 V L N or less can be directly connected to the PQMII without VTs Select the S2 SYSTEM SETUP CURRENT VOLT...

Page 36: ...METER INSTRUCTION MANUAL CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION The PQMII voltage inputs should be directly connected using HRC fuses rated at 2 A to ensure adequate interrupting capacity FIGURE 2 5 Wiring Diagram 4...

Page 37: ...STRUCTION MANUAL 2 9 This diagram shows the typical 3 wire delta connection which will cover any voltage range Select the S2 SYSTEM SETUP CURRENT VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION VT WIRING 3 WIRE DELTA 2 VTs set...

Page 38: ...less can be directly connected to the PQMII without VTs Select the S2 SYSTEM SETUP CURRENT VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION VT WIRING 3 WIRE DIRECT setpoint The PQMII voltage inputs should be directly connected...

Page 39: ...CTION MANUAL 2 11 For a single phase connection connect current and voltage to the phase A inputs only All other inputs are ignored Select the S2 SYSTEM SETUP CURRENT VOLTAGE CONFIGURATION VT WIRING S...

Page 40: ...CT method the third phase is measured by connecting the commons from phase A and C to the phase B input on the PQMII This causes the phase A and phase C current to flow through the PQMII s phase B CT...

Page 41: ...r with the PQMII wired up Filter Ground Terminal connections must be removed during dielectric testing When properly installed the PQMII meets the interference immunity requirements of IEC 801 and ANS...

Page 42: ...S ALARM RELAY ALARM OPERATION setpoint The NC COM contacts are normally open going to a closed state on an alarm If Unlatched mode is selected with setpoint S3 OUTPUT RELAYS ALARM RELAY ALARM ACTIVATI...

Page 43: ...calculation only Setpoint Access The access terminals must be shorted together in order for the faceplate keypad to have the ability to store new setpoints Typically the access terminals are connecte...

Page 44: ...a 0 to 10 V input to make the 4 to 20 mA output correspond to 2 to 10 V R V I 10 V 0 02 A 500 Current levels are not affected by the total lead and load resistance which must not exceed 600 for the 4...

Page 45: ...ons interface to the system COM2 which is also a rear RS485 port can be used for data collection printing reports or problem analysis without disturbing the main communications interface COM3 is a fro...

Page 46: ...tion errors Install the 120 watt terminating resistor and 1 nF capacitor externally Although any standard resistor and capacitor of these values are suitable these components can also be ordered from...

Page 47: ...ion between relay contacts CT inputs VT inputs control power inputs and Safety Ground Terminal 6 Some precautions are necessary to prevent damage to the PQMII during these tests Filter networks and tr...

Page 48: ...2 20 PQMII POWER QUALITY METER INSTRUCTION MANUAL CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION FIGURE 2 15 Hi Pot Testing 746702A1 CDR 5 PQMII POWER QUALITY METER GE Multilin...

Page 49: ...equired Indicator LEDs provide important status information at all times An RS232 communications port is also available for uploading or downloading information to the PQMII 3 1 2 Display All messages...

Page 50: ...e Self Test LED indicator to be on Loss of control power to the PQMII also causes the Self Test LED indicator to turn on indicating that no metering is present 3 2 3 Communicate The Communicate LED in...

Page 51: ...n the condition clears the Alarm LED indicator turns off If the alarm relay has been programmed as Latched the alarm condition can only be cleared by pressing the RESET key or by issuing a computer re...

Page 52: ...Continually pressing ESCAPE will return the user back to the main setpoints or actual values page 3 3 4 Enter Key When programming setpoints enter the new value by using the VALUE keys followed by th...

Page 53: ...T NOT POSSIBLE AUX CONDITION EXISTS Auxiliary LED indicator s and aux relay s remain on because condition is still present Alarm and Aux Relay RESET NOT POSSIBLE AUX CONDITION EXISTS Auxiliary and Ala...

Page 54: ...e MESSAGE RIGHT key to select successive setpoints pages The page number and page title appear on the second line All setpoint page headers are numbered with an S prefix Actual value page headers are...

Page 55: ...rotection against unauthorized setpoint changes A numeric access code must be entered to program new setpoints using the front panel keys To enable the setpoint access security feature the user must e...

Page 56: ...the default message queue and follow the steps shown below When selecting a setpoint message for display as a default do not modify the value using the VALUE keys or the PQMII will recognize the ENTE...

Page 57: ...SETPOINT TO BE REMOVED FROM THE DEFAULT MESSAGE QUEUE DISPLAYED FOR 3 SECONDS WHEN ENTER KEY AND RESET KEY ARE PRESSED IN SEQUENCE DISPLAYED FOR 3 SECONDS WHEN THE ENTER KEY IS PRESSED REDEFMSG CDR NO...

Page 58: ...3 10 PQMII POWER QUALITY METER INSTRUCTION MANUAL CHAPTER 3 OPERATION...

Page 59: ...le to Program and modify setpoints Load save setpoint files from to disk Read actual values and monitor status Perform waveform capture and log data Perform harmonic analysis Trigger trace memory Get...

Page 60: ...are to the PQMII can be accomplished three ways RS232 RS485 and Ethernet requires the MultiNET adapter communications The following figures below illustrate typical connections for RS232 and RS485 com...

Page 61: ...omputer Microsoft Windows 95 or higher operating system 64 MB of RAM 256 MB recommended Minimum of 50 MB hard disk space 200 MB recommended After ensuring these minimum requirements use the following...

Page 62: ...e PQMII Power Quality Meter from the Install Software window as shown below Z Select the Web option to ensure the most recent software release or select CD if you do not have a web connection Z Click...

Page 63: ...is desired click on the Start Copying button otherwise Z Click on the CONTINUE WITH PQMII VERSION 1 O1 INSTALLATION button Z Select the complete path including the new directory name where the EnerVis...

Page 64: ...I POWER QUALITY METER INSTRUCTION MANUAL CHAPTER 4 SOFTWARE Z Click Finish to end the installation The PQMII device will be added to the list of installed IEDs in the EnerVista Launchpad window as sho...

Page 65: ...t in the EnerVista PQMII Setup Software window Z Click the Add Device button to define the new device Z Enter the desired name in the Device Name field and a description optional of the site Z Select...

Page 66: ...le on your PC After the firmware has been upgraded it will be necessary to load this file back into the PQMII Z To save setpoints to a file select the File Read Device Settings menu item The EnerVista...

Page 67: ...QMII will display a message indicating that it is in Upload Mode While the file is being loaded into the PQMII a status box appears showing how much of the new firmware file has been transferred and h...

Page 68: ...d setpoints file from the File pane of the EnerVista PQMII Setup Software main window Z Select the setpoint file to be loaded into the PQMII Z Click OK Z Select the File Edit Settings File Properties...

Page 69: ...MII Setup Software displays a drop down menu When a numeric setpoint such as PHASE CT PRIMARY is selected EnerVista PQMII Setup Software displays a keypad that allows the user to enter a value within...

Page 70: ...a file follow the steps outlined in 4 3 2 Saving Setpoints to a File To load an existing setpoints file to a PQMII and or send the setpoints to the PQMII follow the steps outlined in 4 3 4 Loading Sa...

Page 71: ...ns on the left to display the desired waveforms The waveform values for the current cursor line position are displayed to the right of the selected buttons Numerical values are displayed directly belo...

Page 72: ...tting Z Click the Select button for the Trigger setting The Waveform capture window will appear Z To display the harmonic spectrum click the Harmonics button on the top of the screen FIGURE 4 3 Harmon...

Page 73: ...trigger the entire buffer is filled with 36 cycles of data 2 x 18 cycles 2 separate 18 cycle buffers are created and each is filled upon a trigger 3 x 12 cycles 3 separate 12 cycle buffers are create...

Page 74: ...continuously log various specified parameters at the specified rate The data logger uses the 64 samples cycle data This feature is implemented into EnerVista PQMII Setup Software as shown below Z Sele...

Page 75: ...ly 192KB The allotment of this memory can be varied between the two logs to maximize the overall log time Set the Log Size Determination to let the PQMII automatically optimize the memory If desired t...

Page 76: ...n more than 500 events are recorded Note PQMII VDR events are stored in volatile memory Therefore all voltage disturbance events will be cleared when control power is cycled to the meter The operation...

Page 77: ...umber reaches 65535 the event number will rollover back to 1 Dist Type The type refers to the classification of the event i e Sag Swell Undervoltage or Overvoltage Dist Source The source of the distur...

Page 78: ...4 20 PQMII POWER QUALITY METER INSTRUCTION MANUAL CHAPTER 4 SOFTWARE FIGURE 4 6 Voltage Disturbance Recorder...

Page 79: ...l version of EnerVista Viewpoint After the fifteen day trial period you will need to purchase a license to continue using EnerVista Viewpoint Information on license pricing can be found at http www en...

Page 80: ...r the desired name in the Device Name field and a description optional of the site Z Select the appropriate communications interface Ethernet or Serial and fill in the required information for the PQM...

Page 81: ...ER QUALITY METER INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4 23 FIGURE 4 9 Plug and Play Dashboard Z Click the Dashboard button below the PQMII icon to view the device information We have now successfully accessed our PQMII...

Page 82: ...4 24 PQMII POWER QUALITY METER INSTRUCTION MANUAL CHAPTER 4 SOFTWARE FIGURE 4 10 EnerVista Plug and Play Screens...

Page 83: ...CHAPTER 4 SOFTWARE PQMII POWER QUALITY METER INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4 25 For additional information on EnerVista viewpoint please visit the EnerVista website at http www enervista com...

Page 84: ...4 26 PQMII POWER QUALITY METER INSTRUCTION MANUAL CHAPTER 4 SOFTWARE...

Page 85: ...motely and downloaded at a later time to the PQMII Refer to 4 4 Using the EnerVista PQMII Setup Software for additional details Setpoint messages are organized into logical groups or pages for easy re...

Page 86: ...IGURATION See page 5 8 MESSAGE CLOCK Z See page 5 9 MESSAGE CALCULATION Z PARAMETERS See page 5 10 MESSAGE CLEAR DATA Z See page 5 12 MESSAGE EVENT RECORDER Z See page 5 13 MESSAGE TRACE MEMORY Z See...

Page 87: ...See page 5 29 MESSAGE DATA LOGGER Z See page 5 30 MESSAGE VOLTAGE DIST Z RECORDER See page 5 30 MESSAGE END OF PAGE S2 Z MESSAGE SETPOINTS Z S3 OUTPUT RELAYS ALARM RELAY Z See page 5 32 MESSAGE AUXILI...

Page 88: ...5 49 MESSAGE MISCELLANEOUS Z See page 5 50 MESSAGE END OF PAGE S4 Z MESSAGE SETPOINTS Z S5 TESTING TEST RELAYS Z LEDS See page 5 51 MESSAGE CURRENT Z VOLTAGE SIMULATION See page 5 51 MESSAGE ANALOG O...

Page 89: ...the next default message in the sequence is displayed Alarm messages will always override the default message display Note that any setpoint or measured value can be selected as a default message See...

Page 90: ...SETPOINT ACCESS ON FOR is reached The control power to the PQMII is removed The factory setpoints are reloaded To permanently enable the setpoint access feature enable setpoint access and then set SE...

Page 91: ...act as a logical AND That is both conditions must be satisfied before setpoint access will be enabled Assuming the setpoint access switch activation is set to closed the following flash messages will...

Page 92: ...DNP 3 0 CONFIGURATION DNP PORT Select the appropriate PQMII port to be used for DNP protocol The COM2 selection is only available if T1 or T20 option is installed in the PQMII Each port is configured...

Page 93: ...shown below to set the new time and date FIGURE 5 1 Setting the Date and Time The time and date can also be set via Modbus communications Refer to Broadcast Command Function Code 10h on page 7 10 as a...

Page 94: ...e Demand Calculation Methods table below The current demand for each phase and neutral is calculated individually CURRENT DEMAND TIME INTERVAL Enter the time period over which the current demand calcu...

Page 95: ...remains at this value until updated by the next measurement It calculates the thermal demand equivalent based on the following equation EQ 5 1 where d demand after applying input quantity for time t...

Page 96: ...g this command CLEAR MIN MAX CURRENT VALUES Enter Yes to clear all the minimum maximum current data under the actual values subgroup A1 METERING CURRENT The time and date associated with each message...

Page 97: ...new event number 1 The Event Recorder can be cleared only if it is enabled in S1 PQMII SETUP EVENT RECORDER EVENT RECORDER OPERATION The CLEAR EVENT RECORD command takes six seconds to complete during...

Page 98: ...In OVERCURRENT TRIG LEVEL OFF CT Range 1 to 150 of CT in steps of 1 or OFF MESSAGE Va OVERVOLTAGE TRIG LEVEL OFF NOMINAL Range 20 to 150 of Nominal in steps of 1 or OFF MESSAGE Vb OVERVOLTAGE TRIG LE...

Page 99: ...ace memory sampling to stop for one cycle whenever a harmonic analysis is requested Refer to 4 5 3 Trace Memory for details on trace memory implementation in the EnerVista PQMII Setup Software TRACE M...

Page 100: ...MORY USAGE setpoint TRACE MEMORY TRIGGER DELAY In some applications it may be necessary to delay the trigger point to observe the data before the fault occurred The PQMII allows the trigger to be dela...

Page 101: ...press the ENTER key repeatedly until the cursor returns to the position of the error and re enter the character See 3 4 Default Messages for details on selecting this message as a default message A co...

Page 102: ...s on the use of this feature PRODUCT Z OPTIONS SELECT ORDER PQMII T20 C A Range see range in PQMII Modbus memory format code F116 MESSAGE SELECT MOD1 TO ENABLE 0 Range 0 to 999 in steps of 1 MESSAGE S...

Page 103: ...B only A and C only A only MESSAGE PHASE CT PRIMARY OFF A Range 5 to 12000 A in steps of 5 or Off MESSAGE NEUTRAL CURRENT SENSING OFF Range Off Separate CT Calculated MESSAGE NEUTRAL CT PRIMARY 100 A...

Page 104: ...culated on the assumption that Van Vbn Vcn 0 This assumption is valid only for balanced system voltages If the system to be measured is a Delta connection the values are 3 Wire Direct and 3 Wire Delta...

Page 105: ...ns interface Applications include using a computer to automatically shed loads as the frequency decreases by monitoring frequency or a chart recorder to plot the loading of a system in a particular pr...

Page 106: ...l range T20 option or the 1 mA end of the 0 to 1 mA signal range T1 option The numeric value range will depend upon which parameter is selected See the Analog Output Parameters table below If the 4 mA...

Page 107: ...ltage Vca 0 to 200 1 Average Phase Voltage 0 to 200 1 Average Line Voltage 0 to 200 1 Voltage Unbalance 0 to 100 0 0 1 Frequency 00 00 to 75 00 Hz 0 01 Hz 3 Phase PF 0 01 lead to 0 01 lag 0 01 3 Phase...

Page 108: ...to 7500 1 A Phase C Current Demand 0 to 7500 1 A Neutral Current Demand 0 to 7500 1 A 3 Phase kW Demand 32500 to 32500 1 kW 3 Phase kvar Demand 32500 to 32500 1 kvar 3 Phase kVA Demand 0 to 65400 1 k...

Page 109: ...MAIN NAME MAIN ANALOG INPUT Range 20 alphanumeric characters MESSAGE ANALOG IN MAIN UNITS Units Range 10 alphanumeric characters MESSAGE MAIN 4 mA VALUE 0 Range 0 to 65000 in steps of 1 MESSAGE MAIN...

Page 110: ...IN and ALT units To enter the units perform the same steps as shown for analog input name MAIN ALT 4 mA VALUE This message appears for each analog input and allows the user to assign a numeric value w...

Page 111: ...t Analog Out Select Analog In Pulse Input 1 Pulse Input 2 Pulse Input 3 Pulse Input 4 Clear Energy and Clear Demand functions can be assigned to only one switch input at a time If an attempt is made t...

Page 112: ...SE WIDTH This setpoint determines the duration of each pulse as shown in the figure below PULSE OUTPUT Z POS kWh PULSE OUTPUT RELAY OFF Range Alarm Aux1 Aux2 Aux3 Off MESSAGE POS kWh PULSE OUTPUT INTE...

Page 113: ...haracter over the cursor A space is selected like a character Z Press the ENTER key to store the character and advance the cursor to the next position To skip over a character press the ENTER key PULS...

Page 114: ...ct the logged information The STOP DATA LOG 1 2 setpoints allow the user to stop the respective data log These setpoints also display the current status of the respective data logger Refer to 7 6 Data...

Page 115: ...minus 10 of nominal of the SWELL LEVEL setting This hysteresis is implemented to avoid nuisance alarms due to voltage fluctuations If the duration logged was less then or equal to 1 minute an event w...

Page 116: ...AYS ALARM RELAY ALARM OPERATION The terms failsafe and non failsafe are defined above as implemented in the PQMII If an alarm is required when the PQMII is not operational due to a loss of control pow...

Page 117: ...ate To ensure all conditions are acknowledged select Latched If the condition is no longer present the auxiliary relay can be reset by pressing the key or by sending the reset command via the computer...

Page 118: ...50 of CT in steps of 1 set by the DETECT I V ALARMS USING PERCENTAGE value MESSAGE PHASE OVERCURRENT DELAY 10 0 s Range 0 5 to 600 0 s in steps of 0 5 MESSAGE PHASE OVERCURRENT ACTIVATION AVERAGE Rang...

Page 119: ...LAY If the average phase current is less than or equal to the PHASE UNDERCURRENT LEVEL setpoint value for the time delay programmed in this setpoint a phase undercurrent condition will occur MESSAGE D...

Page 120: ...nd displays an alarm message whenever a neutral overcurrent condition exists Selecting an auxiliary relay activates the auxiliary relay for a neutral overcurrent condition but no message will be displ...

Page 121: ...the time delay programmed in this setpoint an overvoltage condition will occur PHASES REQ D FOR O V OPERATION Select the minimum number of phases on which the overvoltage condition must be detected b...

Page 122: ...cting it from the phase angle at the peak sample of phase A voltage phase A angle phase B angle This angle is averaged over several cycles before deciding on the condition to avoid any false triggerin...

Page 123: ...exceeds this setpoint value an average current THD condition occurs AVERAGE CURRENT THD DELAY If the average current THD exceeds the AVERAGE CURRENT THD LEVEL for the time delay programmed in this set...

Page 124: ...required on phase AN AB voltage input before frequency can be measured If no voltage is applied or if the voltage applied is less than 20 V the displayed frequency will be 0 Hz If No is selected in th...

Page 125: ...liary relay activates the auxiliary relay for a set level of POWER Z POWER ALARMS LEVEL BASE UNIT s kW kvar Range kW kvar MW Mvar MESSAGE POSITIVE REAL POWER RELAY OFF Range Alarm Aux1 Aux2 Aux3 Off M...

Page 126: ...on can either be disabled used as an alarm or as a process control Set this setpoint to Off if the feature is not required Selecting Alarm activates the alarm relay and displays an alarm message whene...

Page 127: ...OR LEAD 1 DROPOUT 1 00 Range 0 50 to 1 00 in steps of 0 01 MESSAGE POWER FACTOR LEAD 1 DELAY 10 0 s Range 0 5 to 600 0 s in steps of 0 5 MESSAGE POWER FACTOR LAG 1 RELAY Off Range Alarm Aux1 Aux2 Aux3...

Page 128: ...y to the non operated state Both Power Factor 1 and 2 features are inhibited from operating unless all three voltages are above 20 of nominal and one or more currents is above 0 Power factor 1 and 2 d...

Page 129: ...control Set this setpoint to Off if the feature is not required Selecting Alarm activates the alarm relay and displays an alarm message when the power factor is more lagging than the level set Selecti...

Page 130: ...e Alarm Aux1 Aux2 Aux3 Off MESSAGE PHASE C CURRENT DMD LEVEL 100 A Range 10 to 7500 A in steps of 1 MESSAGE NEUTRAL CURRENT DMD RELAY OFF Range Alarm Aux1 Aux2 Aux3 Off MESSAGE NEUTRAL CURRENT DMD LEV...

Page 131: ...ACT PWR DMD RELAY Three phase positive negative reactive power demand detection can either be disabled or used as an alarm or process control Set to Off if this feature is not required Selecting Alarm...

Page 132: ...igned in the PULSE INPUT 1 4 RELAY will energize If the Alarm relay is PULSE INPUT Z PULSE INPUT 1 RELAY OFF Range Alarm Aux1 Aux2 Aux3 Off MESSAGE PULSE INPUT 1 LEVEL 100 Units Range 1 to 65000 in st...

Page 133: ...assigned a TOTALIZED PULSES ALARM message will also be displayed The units in this setpoint are determined by the S2 SYSTEM SETUP PULSE INPUT PULSE INPUT UNITS setpoint TOTALIZED PULSES DELAY This set...

Page 134: ...ock in the PQMII will remain running for a period of approximately thirty days after power has been removed from the PQMII power supply inputs Selecting On for this setpoint causes a Clock Not Set Ala...

Page 135: ...Simulated currents and voltages can be forced instead of using actual currents or voltages This allows for verification of current and voltage related functions SIMULATION Enter On to switch from act...

Page 136: ...On to switch from actual analog outputs to the programmed simulated values Set this setpoint Off after simulation is complete SIMULATION ENABLED FOR Select the desired length of time that simulation w...

Page 137: ...imulated 5 6 5 Switch Inputs PATH SETPOINTS S5 TESTING SWITCH INPUTS SIMULATION SIMULATION Enter On to switch from actual switch inputs to the programmed simulated switches Set this setpoint Off after...

Page 138: ...port or until control power is removed from the PQMII SWITCH INPUT A D Enter the switch input status open or closed to be simulated 5 6 6 Factory Use Only PATH SETPOINTS S5 TESTING FACTORY USE ONLY Th...

Page 139: ...and using the MENU and MESSAGE keys Press the MENU key to select the actual values then the MESSAGE RIGHT key to select the beginning of a new page of monitored values These are grouped as follows A1...

Page 140: ...4 MESSAGE FREQUENCY Z See page 6 15 MESSAGE PULSE INPUT Z COUNTERS See page 6 16 MESSAGE ANALOG INPUT Z See page 6 17 MESSAGE END OF PAGE A1 Z MESSAGE ACTUAL VALUES Z A2 STATUS ALARMS Z See page 6 18...

Page 141: ...ON MANUAL 6 3 MESSAGE EVENT RECORDER Z See page 6 24 MESSAGE VOLTAGE DIST Z RECORDER See page 6 28 MESSAGE END OF PAGE A3 Z MESSAGE ACTUAL VALUES Z A4 PRODUCT INFO SOFTWARE Z VERSIONS See page 6 30 MO...

Page 142: ...if the VT WIRING setpoint is set to Single Phase Direct L N is displayed when VT WIRING is set to 4 Wire Wye 3 VTs 4 Wire Wye Direct 4 Wire Wye 2 VTs or 3 Wire Direct L L is displayed when VT WIRING i...

Page 143: ...RIMARY setpoint the unbalance reading is forced to 0 This avoids nuisance alarms when the system is lightly loaded If the simulation currents are being used the unbalance is never forced to 0 Ia Ib Ic...

Page 144: ...SAGE Vbn MIN 100 V 12 00 00am 01 01 95 MESSAGE Vcn MIN 100 V 12 00 00am 01 01 95 MESSAGE Vab MIN 173 V 12 00 00am 01 01 95 MESSAGE Vbc MIN 173 V 12 00 00am 01 01 95 MESSAGE Vca MIN 173 V 12 00 00am 01...

Page 145: ...ges EQ 0 2 where Vavg average phase voltage Van Vbn Vcn 3 for Wye and 3 Wire Direct connections average line voltage Vab Vbc Vca 3 for 3 Wire Delta 2 VTs connection Vm voltage in a phase or line with...

Page 146: ...t connections Ia PHASOR A phasor representation for the magnitude and angle of Ia is displayed here Ia is used as a reference for all other Phasor angles only when there is no voltage present at the P...

Page 147: ...FACTOR 0 99 Lag MESSAGE PHASE C REAL POWER 1000 kW MESSAGE PHASE C REACTIVE POWER 120 kvar MESSAGE PHASE C APPARENT POWER 1007 kVA MESSAGE PHASE C POWER FACTOR 0 99 Lag MESSAGE THREE PHASE REAL POWER...

Page 148: ...01 95 MESSAGE A kvar MAX 120 12 00 00am 01 01 95 MESSAGE A kVA MAX 1007 12 00 00am 01 01 95 MESSAGE A PF MAX 0 99 Lag 12 00 00am 01 01 95 MESSAGE B kW MIN 1000 12 00 00am 01 01 95 MESSAGE B kvar MIN 1...

Page 149: ...r 3 Wire Direct connected system THREE PHASE A B C POWER FACTOR The three phase true power factor as well as the individual phase A B C true power factors is displayed in these messages The phase A B...

Page 150: ...ill be displayed only for a Wye connected system 3 A B C PF MIN MAX The minimum maximum three phase lead or lag power factor as well as the minimum maximum lead or lag individual phase A B C power fac...

Page 151: ...ion add to the 3 POS REACT ENERGY value whereas reactive power in the negative direction adds to the 3 NEG REACT ENERGY value 3 APPARENT ENERGY This message displays the accumulated VAhours in kVAh si...

Page 152: ...e S1 PQMII SETUP CALCULATION PARAMETERS TARIFF PERIOD 1 3 COST PER KWH setpoints respectively TARIFF PERIOD 1 3 NET ENERGY These messages display the net energy for the three user definable tariff per...

Page 153: ...and the time and date when this occurred 3 kW MAX This message displays the maximum three phase real power demand in kW and the time and date when this occurred 3 kvar MAX This message displays the ma...

Page 154: ...NPUT PULSE INPUT 1 4 VALUE setpoint The units shown after the value are as defined in the PULSE INPUT UNITS setpoint in the same menu The displayed value rolls over to 0 once the value 4294967295 FFFF...

Page 155: ...igured via a switch input and output relay to multiplex two analog input signals The displayed user defined name and units will change to the corresponding values depending upon which analog input is...

Page 156: ...ARM MESSAGE OVERVOLTAGE ALARM MESSAGE VOLTAGE UNBALANCE ALARM MESSAGE CURRENT UNBALANCE ALARM MESSAGE PHASE REVERSAL ALARM MESSAGE POWER FACTOR LEAD 1 ALARM MESSAGE POWER FACTOR LEAD 2 ALARM MESSAGE P...

Page 157: ...ND ALARM MESSAGE POSITIVE REAL POWER DEMAND ALARM MESSAGE NEGATIVE REAL POWER DEMAND ALARM MESSAGE POSITIVE REACTIVE POWER DEMAND ALARM MESSAGE NEGATIVE REACTIVE POWER DEMAND ALARM MESSAGE APPARENT PO...

Page 158: ...rdware is detected This alarm is permanently assigned to the alarm output relay and is not user configurable If this alarm is present contact the GE Multilin Service Department 6 3 2 Switch Status PAT...

Page 159: ...ternally generated software clock which runs for approximately thirty days after the control power has been removed For instructions on setting the clock see 5 2 6 Clock The S4 ALARMS CONTROL MISCELLA...

Page 160: ...useful in cases where lower order harmonics are dominant In a case where higher order harmonics are present it may be necessary to use a more precise method K factor of calculating the derating factor...

Page 161: ...urrent input and the time and date which the maximum value occurred are displayed The S1 PQMII SETUP CLEAR DATA CLEAR MAX THD VALUES setpoint clears this value MESSAGE PHASE C CURRENT THD 4 5 MESSAGE...

Page 162: ...UAL VALUES A3 POWER ANALYSIS EVENT RECORDER The PQMII Event Recorder runs continuously and records the number cause time date and metering quantities present at the occurrence of each event This data...

Page 163: ...Demand Alarm Control Dropout ALARM RESET Latched Alarm Auxiliary Reset AN INPUT ALT Alternate Analog Input Alarm Control Pickup AN INPUT ALT Alternate Analog Input Alarm Control Dropout AN INPUT MAIN...

Page 164: ...rcurrent Alarm Control Pickup OVERCURRENT Overcurrent Alarm Control Dropout OVERFREQUENCY Overfrequency Alarm Control Pickup OVERFREQUENCY Overfrequency Alarm Control Dropout OVERVOLTAGE Overvoltage A...

Page 165: ...ntrol Pickup PULSE IN 4 Pulse Input 4 Alarm Control Dropout PULSE TOTAL Totalized Pulses Alarm Control Pickup PULSE TOTAL Totalized Pulses Alarm Control Dropout SELF TEST Self Test Failure Alarm Picku...

Page 166: ...same manner except that it involves a voltage decrease below the sag level Source The source of the disturbance is the phase voltage that recorded the disturbance either Van Vbn Vcn Vab or Vca If the...

Page 167: ...rder is independent from the event recorder The alarm events will record normally as per the conditions set within the S4 ALARMS CONTROL settings menu regardless whether the voltage disturbance record...

Page 168: ...y of the PQMII 6 5 2 Model Information PATH ACTUAL VALUES A4 PRODUCT INFO MODEL INFORMATION Product identification information is contained in these messages ORDER CODE This indicates which features w...

Page 169: ...D NUMBER S ORDER CODE and SERIAL NUNBER should be specified with the order SERIAL NUMBER This is the serial number of the PQMII This should match the number on the label located on the back of the PQM...

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Page 171: ...nt The PQMII defines any of the following situations as an event Analog Input Alternate Alarm Analog Input Alternate Alarm Clear Analog Input Main Alarm Analog Input Main Alarm Clear Clear Event Recor...

Page 172: ...utral Overcurrent Alarm Neutral Overcurrent Alarm Clear Overcurrent Alarm Overcurrent Alarm Clear Overfrequency Alarm Overfrequency Alarm Clear Overvoltage Alarm Overvoltage Alarm Clear Parameters Not...

Page 173: ...ctor Lead 2 Alarm Power Factor Lead 2 Alarm Clear Power Off Power On Pulse Count Total Alarm Pulse Input 1 Alarm Pulse Input 1 Alarm Clear Pulse Input 2 Alarm Pulse Input 2 Alarm Clear Pulse Input 3 A...

Page 174: ...The Event Recorder can be enabled disabled or cleared via the keypad or serial port The following data is saved when an event occurs Analog Input high Analog Input low Date Month Day Date Year Event C...

Page 175: ...h Pa low Pb high Pb low Pc high Pc low PF3 PFa PFb PFc Positive kvarh high Positive kvarh low Positive kWh high Positive kWh low Q3 high Q3 low Q3 Demand high Q3 Demand low Qa high Qa low Qb high Qb l...

Page 176: ...low Vcn high Vcn low Vcn THD Voltage THD Alarm Voltage THD Alarm Clear Voltage Unbalance Alarm Voltage Unbalance Alarm Clear 7 1 2 Access to Event Recorder Information There are two ways to access Eve...

Page 177: ...milar to the Event Recorder The differences between the two recorders are the Modbus addresses the event data and the number of events 150 compared to 500 Refer to the 7 3 Modbus Memory Map for additi...

Page 178: ...ing used to upload firmware has a screen saver enabled and the screen saver operates during the upload process the communication port will be interrupted during the launch of the screen saver It is re...

Page 179: ...connected to the PQMII Z Click on OK The following window will appear Z Change the settings in the Properties window to match those shown above Z Click on OK You should now have a link to the PQMII Z...

Page 180: ...nd File on the Hyperterminal task bar Z Enter the location and the name of the firmware file you wish to send to the PQMII and ensure the Protocol is 1KXmodem Z Click on Send The PQMII will now procee...

Page 181: ...f N digital samples g0 g1 gN 1 gn nth sample from g N number of samples f0 fundamental frequency in Hertz 0 2 f0 angular frequency in radians T 1 f0N time between samples The PQMII Trace Memory featur...

Page 182: ...ituting in the above delta values results in the form of the equations that will be used to calculate the phasors EQ 0 8 Im g 1 8 k1 g3 g5 g11 g13 g19 g21 g27 g29 k2 g2 g6 g10 g14 g18 g22 g26 g30 k3 g...

Page 183: ...nsecutive cycle or 16 samples and compares this value with the user defined trigger levels to determine if it will record all sampled waveforms The sampled waveforms include Ia Ib Ic In Va Vb and Vc S...

Page 184: ...ail safe or Non Failsafe Pulse Acceptance Capability of the End Receiver This parameter is normally expressed as any one of the following a Pulses per Demand Interval b Pulses per second minute or hou...

Page 185: ...Failsafe or Non Failsafe to match the normally open closed configuration of the KY and KZ connections at the end receiver The K connection is always made to the COM connection of the designated PQMII...

Page 186: ...t the data log stores entries Present Log Time and Date The time and date of the most recent Record Log Start Block Block number containing the first byte of the logged data Log Start Register The Reg...

Page 187: ...t as a rolling window of data in time going back in time as far as the amount of records times the Log Time Interval will allow in the total space of memory available 7 6 3 Accessing Data Log Informat...

Page 188: ...egisters in a Block Then divide this number by 2 number of bytes in a register and truncate the remainder of the division to determine the Block number Multiplying the remainder of the division by 64...

Page 189: ...ith the first Record in the Log For example Log Time Interval 3600 Log Time Hours Minutes 02 30 Log Time Seconds 30300 Log Date Month 06 15 Log Date Year 1997 Log Records Used 1600 The last Record ent...

Page 190: ...THD Total Harmonic Distortion Table 7 1 Data Log Parameters DATA LOG PARAMETER SIZE bytes DATA LOG PARAMETER SIZE bytes DATA LOG PARAMETER SIZE bytes Ia 2 PFa 2 kVAh 4 Ib 2 Pb 4 Ia Demand 2 Ic 2 Qb 4...

Page 191: ...ta Value is as calculated Applying the Units and Scale parameters to the Data Value we multiply the Data Value by 0 01 kW Therefore the resultant value of 3 Phase Real Power as read from the memory ma...

Page 192: ...216 60027 converted to decimal 4282051195 decimal The most significant bit of the High Order register is set therefore the Data Value is DATA VALUE DATA VALUE 232 4282051195 4294967296 12916101 Multi...

Page 193: ...Because of the multi functional parameters of the PQMII Switch Inputs the PQMII Switch Inputs are not labeled with KYZ markings as a dedicated pulse input device However the PQMII can still be used a...

Page 194: ...PQMII Pulse Input 1 4 Value This value is assigned to each counting operation as determined by the Switch Input PQMII Totalized Pulse Input This parameter creates a summing register of the various Pu...

Page 195: ...hed on and off at the times when the PQMII is reading the Switch Inputs status Monitoring the input to one of the PQMII Switch Inputs will reveal a pulsed 24 V DC waveform not a constant signal Standa...

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Page 197: ...hat it is defective and it is returned with all transportation charges prepaid to an authorized service centre or the factory Repairs or replacement under warranty will be made without charge Warranty...

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Page 199: ...ocated in setpoints page S4 ALARMS CONTROL MOD 506 SETPOINTS after the MISCELLANEOUS heading PATH SETPOINTS S4 ALARMS CONTROL MOD 506 SETPOINTS MOD 506 Z SETPOINTS STEP 1 RELAY OFF Range Alarm Aux1 Au...

Page 200: ...5 0 min Range 0 1 to 60 0 min in steps of 0 1 MESSAGE STEP 3 RELAY OFF Range Alarm Aux1 Aux2 Aux3 Off MESSAGE STEP 3 PICKUP 600 kvar Range 0 1 to 6500 0 kvar in steps of 0 1 MESSAGE STEP 3 DROPOUT 0...

Page 201: ...voltage is greater than this setpoint the time set in the SYSTEM STABILIZATION TIME setpoint must have elapsed before any actions will be performed If this feature is not required set it to Off LOW V...

Page 202: ...VOLTAGE DETECT TIMER This timer is loaded with the LOW VOLTAGE DETECT DELAY setpoint setting when low voltage is detected and will start to count down to 0 Note If the power to the PQMII is removed al...

Page 203: ...10 1 0 min 1304 Step 1 Disable Time 1 to 600 1 min F1 50 5 0 min 1305 Step 2 Relay 0 to 4 1 F1 0 OFF 1306 Step 2 Pickup Level 1 to 65000 1 kvar F1 6000 600 0 kvar 1307 Step 2 Dropout Level 32000 to 3...

Page 204: ...IX A 3 1 3 4 2 4 1 4 2 3 5 1 4 3 2 6 2 1 3 4 7 2 1 4 3 8 2 3 1 4 9 2 3 4 1 10 2 4 1 3 11 2 4 3 1 12 3 1 2 4 13 3 1 4 2 14 3 2 1 4 15 3 2 4 1 16 3 4 1 2 17 3 4 2 1 18 4 1 2 3 19 4 1 3 2 20 4 2 1 3 21 4...

Page 205: ...106435D 1601 0118 A5 2 1x 18 June 2004 GEK 106435E 1601 0118 A6 2 2x Not released GEK 106435F 1601 0118 A7 2 2x 15 May 2006 GEK 106435G 1601 0118 A8 2 2x 22 February 2007 GEK 106435H 1601 0118 A9 2 2x...

Page 206: ...06435J SECT A9 SECT AA CHANGE DESCRIPTION Title Title Update Manual part number to 1601 0120 AA All All Update Re establish all cross references Table A 5 Major Updates for GEK 106435H SECT A8 SECT A9...

Page 207: ...A5 PAG E A7 CHANGE DESCRIPTION Title Title Update Manual part number to 1601 0120 A7 7 9 7 9 Update Updated Modbus Memory Map 7 58 7 58 Update Updated Default Variations section 7 59 7 59 Update Upda...

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Page 209: ...lexing 2 16 setpoints 5 25 simulation 5 53 ANALOG OUTPUTS connection 2 17 description 2 16 parameters 5 23 setpoints 5 21 simulation 5 52 specifications 1 14 APPLICATION NOTES 7 1 APPLICATIONS OF THE...

Page 210: ...19 specifications 1 14 CURRENT METERING actual values 6 4 clearing values 5 12 CURRENT TRANSFORMERS see entry for CTs CURRENT UNBALANCE 5 37 6 5 CYCLING POWER 7 8 D DATA LOGGER accessing 7 17 actual v...

Page 211: ...f events 6 25 7 1 setpoints 5 13 EXPANSION 1 5 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS 2 3 EXTRACT FUNDAMENTAL 5 10 F FACTORY MODIFICATIONS 1 13 FEATURES 1 2 1 4 1 5 FIRMWARE upgrading via EnerVista PQMII setup software...

Page 212: ...1 13 6 30 MOUNTING 2 1 O OPTIONS 5 18 ORDER CODES 1 13 6 30 OUTPUT RELAYS alarm relay 2 14 5 32 auxiliary relays 2 14 description 2 14 introduction 1 7 setpoints 5 32 specifications 1 15 OVERCURRENT 5...

Page 213: ...tions 7 14 setpoints 5 28 specifications 1 14 PULSE TOTALIZER APPLICATION 7 24 R RESET KEY 3 4 3 5 REVISION HISTORY 2 2 RS232 COMMUNICATIONS configuring with EnerVista PQMII setup 4 7 connections 2 19...

Page 214: ...points 5 27 simulation 5 53 specifications 1 14 wiring 2 15 SWITCH STATUS 6 20 T TARIFF PERIOD 5 11 TEST LEDs 5 51 TEST RELAYS 5 51 THD actual values 6 22 clearing values 5 13 setpoints 5 39 THDF 6 22...

Page 215: ...ettings 5 30 specifications 1 15 1 17 VOLTAGE INPUTS description 2 13 setpoints 5 19 specifications 1 14 VOLTAGE METERING actual values 6 6 clearing values 5 12 VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS see entry for VTs...

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