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average true power of all phases combined
maximum true power of all phases combined
minimum true power of all phases combined
average apparent power of all phases combined
maximum apparent power of all phases combined
minimum apparent power of all phases combined
average true power factor of all phases combined
maximum true power factor of all phases combined
minimum true power factor of all phases combined
THD of voltage in phase 1
THD of voltage in phase 2
THD of voltage in phase 3
THD of current in phase 1
THD of current in phase 2
THD of current in phase 3
THD of current in neutral.
To inspect or change the measurement types, look t
o the “Storage” section
of the Data Setup menu and click on the “Detail” button below the “Log of
Consumption” line.
Selecting which measurement types to add or remove from the log setup is as simple as clicking on the
box next to the measurement type. In the illustration shown, you can see that the average power factor
of phase 3 is selected, because there is a checkmark in the box that is highlighted in its row and
column position.
As measurement types are added
or removed, the capacity of the log
is affected. If fewer variables are
saved, then each log record is
smaller and thus more records can
be stored in the log, which means
that it will take that much longer to
fill the log. In the example shown,
there is a capacity of 14,833
records in the log, which combined
with the logging period of 3
minutes, will take 30.9 days to fill
up.
To make quick changes to the
measurement types, you can use any of the many speed-editing boxes that allow setting or clearing all
in a column or in a row or of a type.
When done modifying the measurement types, be sure to click “OK” and then save the new setup to file
and/or send it to the connected ATPOL II.
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