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   VEGA 

76 

 

 

 

 

EN - 33

6.4. POSITION 

"ENERGY" 

This function permits to display the values of the phase and total active powers, the value 
of the phase and total capacitive and inductive reactive powers, the values of the power 
factors and phase and total cos

ϕ

. Furthermore, the instrument is able to measure directly 

(see 6.4.2) the values of the phase and total active energies and the values of the phase 
and total capacitive and inductive reactive energies. 
 

6.4.1. Symbols 

The position ENERGY has one working mode: 
 

 METER 

 
This mode will be described in detail in the next paragraphs. 
The symbols used are described below: 
 

Symbol Description 

Pt, P1, P2, P3 

Values of the total active power, of phase 1, phase 2, phase 3 respectively 

P12, P32 

(only for 3-wire measurement) Value of the power measured by the Wattmeter 1-2 
and 3-2 respectively (see paragraph 16.3.2) 

Qt, Q1, Q2, Q3 

Values of the total reactive power, of phase 1, phase 2, phase 3 respectively 

Q12, Q32 

(only for 3-wire measurement) Value of the power measured by the VARmeter 1-2 
and 3-2 respectively (see paragraph 16.3.2) 

St, S1, S2, S3 

Values of the total apparent power, of phase 1, phase 2, phase 3 respectively 

S12, S32 

(only for 3-wire measurement) Value of the power measured by the VAmeter 1-2 
and 3-2 respectively (see paragraph 16.3.2) 

Eat, Ea1, Ea2, Ea3 

Values of the total active energy, of phase 1, phase 2, phase 3 respectively 

Erit, Eri1, Eri2, Eri3  

Values of the total inductive reactive Energy, of phase 1, phase 2, phase 3 
respectively 

Erct, Erc1, Erc2, Erc3 

Values of the total capacitive reactive Energy, of phase 1, phase 2, phase 3 
respectively 

Est, Es1, Es2, Es3 

Values of the total Apparent Energy, of phase 1, phase 2, phase 3 respectively 

Tab. 4: Symbols used in the position ENERGY 

 
The symbols "

i

" and "

c

" stand for reactive powers (Q) and energies (Er) inductive and 

capacitive respectively. 
 
 

Summary of Contents for VEGA 76

Page 1: ...Copyright HT ITALIA 2004 Release EN 2 00 08 06 2004 VEGA 76 User s Manual...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ow to set the language 9 5 2 BASIC SETTING ANALYZER CONFIG 10 5 2 1 How to set the type of electrical system under test 10 5 2 2 How to set the fundamental frequency 10 5 2 3 How to set the current ra...

Page 4: ...measurement 44 13 1 6 Measurement of harmonics 45 13 1 7 Frequency measurement 45 13 1 8 Compliance 45 13 1 9 Temperature drift 45 13 1 10 Safety 45 13 1 11 General Features 45 13 2 ENVIRONMENT 46 13...

Page 5: ...use may damage the instrument or its components HIGH VOLTAGE risk of electrical shocks 1 2 PRELIMINARY INSTRUCTIONS This instrument has been designed for use in environments of pollution degree 2 It...

Page 6: ...suring accuracy When measuring current always position the wire in the very middle of the jaws in order to obtain the highest accuracy A measured value remains constant if the HOLD function is active...

Page 7: ...ring them to a PC record simultaneously by pressing START after a proper setting RMS values of voltages currents corresponding harmonics active reactive and apparent powers power factors and cos activ...

Page 8: ...h 12 2 CAUTION For recordings use ALWAYS the external power supply although the instrument allows the operator to perform a recording using internal batteries The instrument applies sophisticated algo...

Page 9: ...s shown on the bottom of the display MENU by pressing MENU it s possible to check and modify the recording parameters ESC to leave a menu or a sub menu ENTER HOLD double function key ENTER to confirm...

Page 10: ...supply is connected the corresponding symbol 27 09 00 17 35 12 27 09 00 17 35 12 VOLTAGE V1 230 2 V V2 230 5 V V3 230 6 V V12 384 2 V V23 385 4 V V31 383 7 V freq 50 0 Hz Phseq 123 VOLTAGE V1 230 2 V...

Page 11: ...sing ENTER By pressing the multifunction keys F1 and F2 position the cursor on the Date format FORMAT and by pressing the F3 or F4 keys select one of the following Date formats DD MM YY 2 digits for d...

Page 12: ...e corresponding word by pressing the multifunction keys F1 and F2 and set the desired value by pressing the multifunction keys F3 and F4 5 2 2 How to set the fundamental frequency Position the cursor...

Page 13: ...e routine to avoid the risk of being disturbed or interrupted during a recording or an energy measurement Once a recording or a direct energy measurement has been started with the option PASSWORD enab...

Page 14: ...t the voltage harmonics to be recorded Press ENTER to confirm the settings and leave the Menu Harmonics Press ESC to leave the Menu Harmonics without modifying the existing parameters 3rd page This pa...

Page 15: ...s ENTER to confirm and proceed inside the Menu the Menu keeping the settings made Press ESC to leave the Menu without modifying the existing parameters Use the multifunction keys F1 F2 to position the...

Page 16: ...current harmonic and use the multifunction keys F3 F4 to select deselect it s selected if marked in black Press ENTER to confirm Press ESC to leave the Menu without modifying the existing settings Th...

Page 17: ...rding the corresponding reactive energies will be automatically selected RECORDER CONFIG CO GENERATION ON POWER Pg ENERGY Pg RECORDER CONFIG P1 Q1i Q1c S1 Pf1 dPf1 RECORDER CONFIG Pt P12 P32 Qti Q12i...

Page 18: ...corresponding reactive powers will be selected deselected By selecting deselecting the reactive energies for the recording the corresponding reactive powers will be selected deselected RECORDER CONFIG...

Page 19: ...ord nothing about Phase Current 1 HARM REC OFF the instrument will not record any voltage or current harmonic selected ON the instrument will record Voltage Anomalies voltage Sag and Surge see paragra...

Page 20: ...3 wire measurement value of the power measured by the VA meters 1 2 and 3 2 respectively Single phase S1 3 wire St 4 wire St S1 S2 S3 Pft Pf1 Pf2 Pf3 Values of the power factors total of phase 1 phas...

Page 21: ...in the format day month start day month stop without Voltage Sag and Surge detection R a recordings effected with respective Start and Stop dates expressed in the format day month start day month stop...

Page 22: ...ration period 15min Recording of harmonics ON Recording of Voltage anomalies Sag and Surge ON Voltage Reference for Sag and Surge detection 230V Upper Limit for Sag and Surge detection 6 Lower Limit f...

Page 23: ...external power supply 7 Start the recording by pressing START STOP 6 1 POSITION VOLTAGE This function permits to display in real time the RMS value of AC DC voltage the peak and Thd value of the 3 ph...

Page 24: ...e enabled F1 to pass to HARMONIC mode see paragraph 6 1 3 F2 to pass to WAVE mode see paragraph 6 1 4 SAVE to save in the instrument memory a record of Smp type see paragraph 5 4 containing the instan...

Page 25: ...basis of the fundamental are updated F1 only for three phase mode to display the values of the harmonics of the other voltages available The voltage displayed is indicated above the F3 key F2 to disp...

Page 26: ...of voltage and current present on the instrument inputs This function is disabled during a recording ENTER HOLD to enable disable the HOLD function updating interruption of the displayed data All the...

Page 27: ...METER WAVE HARM These modes will be described in detail in the next paragraphs The symbols used are described below Symbol Description I1 I2 I3 RMS value of the current of phase 1 phase 2 phase 3 resp...

Page 28: ...ass to HARMONIC mode see paragraph 6 2 3 F2 to pass to WAVE mode see paragraph 6 2 4 SAVE to save in the instrument memory a record of Smp type see paragraph 5 4 containing the instantaneous values of...

Page 29: ...asis of the fundamental are updated F1 only for three phase mode to display the values of the harmonics of the other voltages available The voltage displayed is indicated above the F3 key F2 to displa...

Page 30: ...es of voltage and current present on the instrument inputs This function is disabled during a recording ENTER HOLD to enable disable the HOLD function updating interruption of the displayed data All t...

Page 31: ...0 null voltages on the black and blue wires 003 null voltages on the black and red wires I1 I2 I3 RMS value of the current of phase 1 phase 2 phase 3 respectively IN RMS value of the current of the ne...

Page 32: ...screen On the basis of the settings made as per paragraph 5 2 following screens are displayed cyclically Three phase 3 wire total three phase values Wattmeter phases 1 2 and 2 3 values Peak Demand Th...

Page 33: ...to display the previous or the following screen On the basis of the settings made as per paragraph 5 2 following screens are displayed cyclically Three phase 3 wire total three phase values Wattmeter...

Page 34: ...ode see paragraph 6 3 2 SAVE to save in the instrument memory a record of Smp type see paragraph 5 4 containing the instantaneous values of voltage and current present on the instrument inputs This fu...

Page 35: ...respectively see paragraph 16 3 2 Qt Q1 Q2 Q3 Values of the total reactive power of phase 1 phase 2 phase 3 respectively Q12 Q32 only for 3 wire measurement Value of the power measured by the VARmeter...

Page 36: ...reasing proportionally to the active power absorbed by the load The results obtained cannot be memorized If the active power is negative the counters will not increase F1 only for 4 wire measurement t...

Page 37: ...recording using the internal battery power until batteries are exhausted the data stored until the definitive turning off won t get lost For this we recommend you ALWAYS insert a new set of batteries...

Page 38: ...2 Ea3 Erit Eri1 Eri2 Eri3 Erct Erc1 Erc2 Erc3 Est Es1 Es2 Es3 If the user changed the instrument s settings can quickly resume the above configuration using the RESET option see paragraph 5 5 By press...

Page 39: ...ted after about 5 minutes from the last key pressure or switch rotation the instrument starts a special procedure to save the batteries ECONOMY MODE the instrument keeps recording but the display is t...

Page 40: ...otation it won t be sufficient to press START STOP if a recording is running or F2 if an energy measuring is running to stop the recording it will be necessary to insert the password In order to inser...

Page 41: ...ument see paragraph 2 3 The value of this parameter can be modified only with the management software For download instructions please consult the software help file In order to transfer the memorized...

Page 42: ...wires respecting the connections shown in the picture 4 If you want to measure current and power connect the clamp meter to the phase conductor respecting the specifications shown on the clamp and th...

Page 43: ...hown on the clamp and the connections shown in the picture In case of doubts select POWER and connecting one clamp at a time check if a the phase sequence is correct see paragraph 6 1 2 b the active p...

Page 44: ...case of doubts set temporarily the 3PH4W mode then select POWER connect the blue wire of the instrument to earth and connecting one clamp at a time check if a The phase sequence is correct see paragra...

Page 45: ...ery indication refer to paragraph 13 1 11 is displayed the batteries are to be replaced CAUTION Only qualified technicians should operate the instrument Before replacing the battery disconnect test le...

Page 46: ...s period of fundamental 13 1 3 Current measurement using external transducer Range Accuracy Resolution Input impedance Protection against overloads 0 005 0 26V 0 0001V 0 26 1V 0 5 2digit 0 0004V 100 k...

Page 47: ...x accuracy K 13 1 10 Safety The instrument complies with EN 61010 1 A2 1996 Insulation Class 2 Pollution 2 Overvoltage category CAT III 300V CAT II 350V Phase Earth CAT III 600V Phase Phase 13 1 11 Ge...

Page 48: ...d EMC directive 89 336 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC 13 3 ACCESSORIES 13 3 1 Standard accessories Description Model name Instrument VEGA 76 Carrying case BORSA2051 External power supply 12VDC A0050 flexibl...

Page 49: ...he MENU No Phase selected Voltage and or current harmonics have been selected and the corresponding flag has been enabled HARMONICS ON but no phase voltage or current has been selected Select at least...

Page 50: ...es of the total reactive power of phase 1 phase 2 phase 3 respectively Q12 Q32 only for 3 wire measurement Value of the power measured by the VARmeter 1 2 and 3 2 respectively see paragraph 16 3 2 St...

Page 51: ...a Voltage anomaly occurs the instrument records The number corresponding to the phase where the anomaly occurred The direction of the anomaly UP and DN identify respectively voltage drops sag and pea...

Page 52: ...ics into account The higher it is the more distorted the waveform gets 16 2 2 Limit values for harmonics EN 50160 fixes the limits for harmonic voltages which can be introduced into the network by the...

Page 53: ...normally draw current for only a fraction of each cycle thus causing non linear loads and subsequent non linear currents All this generates odd harmonics of the 50 60Hz line frequency For this reason...

Page 54: ...P P PTOT Total Reactive Power 3 2 1 Q Q Q QTOT Total Apparent Power 2 2 TOT TOT TOT Q P S Total Power Factor TOT TOT TOT F S P P where VnN RMS value of voltage between phase n and Neutral In RMS value...

Page 55: ...f calculation of the same and by the relative discrepancy between the value obtained using this relation and the true value It is to be noted moreover how in case of an electric installation with harm...

Page 56: ...is defined in the panel and therefore acquires the value of the power factor in that moment 0 The active power positive or negative or the reactive power inductive or capacitive positive or negative i...

Page 57: ...ed Medium value of the parameter intended as arithmetic average of all the values registered during the integration period Maximum value of the parameter during the integration period harmonics exclud...

Page 58: ...transit Repairs made necessary by previous attempts for repair carried out by non skilled or unauthorized personnel Instruments for whatever reason modified by the customer himself without explicit au...

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