SVERKER 750/780
Relay Test Sets
Testing frequency relay with SVERKER 780
Frequency relay test report
SVERKER Win
PC software for SVERKER 750/780
The SVERKER Win software makes fieldwork easier while
providing neater reports. The SVERKER Win software enables
you to control the SVERKER from a PC. The SVERKER is
connected to the PC’s serial port. Test results can be reported
either directly with table and graph, or from an external program,
e.g. Microsoft® EXCEL.
SVERKER Win enables customised reports in an easy way. Very
useful are the reference graphs, together with the current/voltage
graph presentation for each test point during the test. The graph
can of course be printed out on the test report if you like.
A usable feature is the ready-made current curves available for
many relay types.
During relay testing, each measured value is stored in a log list.
In this list you can add comments to each test point. When the
entire test is finished, you can save everything as a data file. Later,
you can print out the test results. You save time by not having
to write your report in the field. All report writing can be done
conveniently back at the office.
The SVERKER Win software provides easy access to connection
instructions, test instructions and the like, which you prepare
in advance. These instructions, which can contain both text
and graphics, can be prepared using standard word processing
packages.
The settings you make on SVERKER are also saved in a file, so
that the next time you want to test the same or similar protective
relay equipment, all you have to do in order to set-up the
SVERKER, is to open the file.
Specifications SVERKER Win
The SVERKER Win software comprises a 32-bit program written
to run under Windows® 95/98/2000/NT/XP. The amount of
space needed to save reports and settings will depend on how
many protective systems that are to be tested. Roughly estimated,
you will thus need a total of about 20-100 MB of free space on
the hard disk. Languages in SVERKER Win are: Czech, English,
French, German, Spanish and Swedish.