
9410 series
Measurements
A
First interval (08:00 to 15:00)
B
Second interval (15:00 to 22:00)
C
Third interval (22:00 to 24:00)
The first incremental energy interval is from 8 am (start time) to 3 pm, and is seven
hours long. The second incremental energy interval is from 3 pm to 10 pm, and is also
seven hours long. The third interval is from 10 pm to 12 am, and is only 2 hours long
because 12 am is the specified end time. These intervals repeat every 24 hours until
the configuration is changed or incremental energy feature is disabled.
Configuring incremental energy using ION Setup
You can configure incremental energy using ION Setup.
1. Start ION Setup.
2. Open the Setup Assistant for your meter.
3. Navigate to
Energy Applications > Incremental Energy
.
4. Select
Status
and click
Edit
. The incremental energy configuration screen is
displayed.
NOTE:
To display parameters for configuration, select
Enable
.
5. Select the parameter to configure and click
Edit
. Your changes are made to the
meter.
NOTE:
Configuring any parameter resets the incremental energy values recorded
by your meter.
Parameter
Range
Description
Status
Enable/disable
Enables the incremental energy feature.
Start time
12:00 am to 11:59
pm
The incremental energy first interval’s start time. The start
time must be prior to the end time for energy accumulation.
End time
12:01 am to
12:00 am
The end time for incremental energy.
The end time must be after the start time and be less than
or equal to 12 am (midnight).
Interval duration
Configurable
The increment period for the incremental energy duration.
Conditional energy
Conditional energy allows you to define an accumulation period for real and reactive
energy using one of your meter’s digital inputs.
You can use conditional energy to track four-quadrant accumulated energy during a
specific period; for example you may want to track accumulated energy values during
a particular process controlled using a programmable logic controller (PLC).
Conditional energy is accumulated until it is reset. The conditional energy reset date
and time information is stored in the meter’s event log.
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