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Chapter 4 Setup Menus
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Code
Parameter
Unit Range
Hi d.P
High block interval kW demand
kW 0 to Pmax
Hi d.S
High block interval kVA demand
kVA 0 to Pmax
Hi Sd.P
High sliding window kW demand
kW 0 to Pmax
Hi Sd.S
High sliding window kVA demand
kVA 0 to Pmax
Hi Ad.P
High accumulated kW demand
kW 0 to Pmax
Hi Ad.S
High accumulated kVA demand
kVA 0 to Pmax
Hi Pd.P
High predicted sliding window kW
demand
kW 0 to Pmax
Hi Pd.S
High predicted sliding window kVA
demand
kVA 0 to Pmax
The parameter limits are as follows:
Vmax
(690 V input option) = 828 V @ PT Ratio = 1
Vmax
(690 V input option) = 144
×
PT Ratio [V] @ PT Ratio > 1
Vmax
(120 V input option) = 144
×
PT Ratio [V]
Imax
(50% over-range) = 1.5
×
CT primary current [A]
Pmax
= (Imax
×
Vmax
×
3)/1000 [kW] @ wiring mode 4Ln3 or 3Ln3
Pmax
= (Imax
×
Vmax
×
2)/1000 [kW] @ wiring mode 4LL3, 3OP2, 3dir2,
3OP3 or 3LL3
The setpoint is operated when the actual phase sequence does not match
the indicated normal phase rotation.
The actual frequency range is 45.00 - 65.00 Hz.
For 4LN3 or 3LN3 wiring modes, voltages will be line-to-neutral; for any
other wiring mode, they will be line-to-line.
Table 4-6 Setpoint Actions
(lower window, when middle window is
Act
)
Code
Action
nonE
No
action
rEL
Operate relay
In.Cn.1
Increment counter #1
In.Cn.2
Increment counter #2
In.Cn.3
Increment counter #3
In.Cn.4
Increment counter #4
ti.Cn.1
Count operating time using counter #1
ti.Cn.1
Count operating time using counter #2
ti.Cn.1
Count operating time using counter #3
ti.Cn.1
Count operating time using counter #4
When a setpoint is operated, its status is always stored to the alarm status
register even if no action is assigned to the setpoint. The alarm status can
be inspected and cleared from the front panel through the
Status
Information Menu
(see Section 6.2) or via communications.
This action converts a common event counter to the time counter which
measures time at 0.1 hour resolution while the setpoint is in the operated
state. Each time counter has a non-volatile shadow counter which counts
time at 1 second resolution before the corresponding time counter is
incremented. Time counters can be inspected via the Status Information
Menu. They are labeled by
an
hour
mark in the middle window.
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Summary of Contents for PM130E
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Page 2: ...Series PM130 Powermeters Installation and Operation Manual ...
Page 6: ...iv Quick Start TYPICAL INSTALLATION see Section 2 2 4 for full instructions Wiring Mode 4LL3 ...
Page 12: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 5 Instrument Dimensions Figure 1 1 PM130 Dimensions ...
Page 14: ...Chapter 2 Installation 7 Figure 2 2 The PM130 Terminations ...
Page 17: ...Chapter 2 Installation 10 Figure 2 4 Current Input Connection ...