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HOBO Plug Load Loagger (UX120-018) Manual
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1. Logging For example a logger started logging at 7 00 AM with a logging interval set to 1 hour If you press the Start Stop button to stop the logger at 8 45 AM and then press the Launch Logger HOBO UX120 018 Plug Load SS button again at 10 15 AM logging will not begin aaa kik immediately at 10 15 AM Instead logging will begin again at 11 00 AM which is the next even interval time based on aE SFT your 1 hour logging interval Therefore depending on the eee eee i logging interval the gap between the time you press the button to resume logging and the time actual logging 2 RMS Curren t A lt Enter label here gt h h vV 3 Active Power W lt Enter label here gt vi Max Min v Avg j h h 7 4 Active Energy Wh lt Enter label here kaa begins could be significant The faster the logging interval eit e aisen ie ane nn wo Elven Eling the less time will elapse before logging resumes 6 Power Factor PF lt Enter label here Ma Min Avg Deployment e Specific Stop Time Logging will end at a date and time an ee you specify Note that if you also configure the logger for renee a Serre a Push Button stop and to Resume logging on next Stop Logging When memory ts Never wrapping button push then the logger will stop logging at the in date you select regardless of how many times you stop options E Tum LCD of and restart the logger with the Start Stop button
2. and with Resume logging on next button push selected see Setting up the Logger to Record Data You can also press this button for 1 second to record an internal event during logging see Recording Internal Logger Events or to turn the LCD screen on if the option to turn off the LCD has been enabled see Setting up the Logger to Record Data CLEAR Next Clear Button When in meter mode press this button for 1 second to switch between screens to view the current power draw and a cumulative count of watt hours see Using the Logger as a Power Meter You can also press and hold this button for 3 seconds to reset the watt hours counter When in logging mode press this button for 1 second to see current values on all configured channels and cycle through any enabled statistics or press and hold this button for 3 seconds to reset the statistics on the LCD screen only see Statistics Logging MEM USED DETT MEM USED AC Power Connector Plug the AC power adapter into this connector and then plug the logger into an outlet USB Port Use this port to connect the logger to the computer via USB cable for launching and reading out see Setting up the Logger to Record Data and Reading Out the Logger Di 1 800 LOGGERS 2 maxminavg Description The battery indicator shows the approximate battery power remaining The logger is waiting to be launched Press and hold the Start Stop button for 3 seconds to launch the log
3. by pushing the Start Stop button Start Stop Button Up The Start Stop button was pressed for Start Stop Button Down 1 second Line Loss No power is detected on the line Line Restore Power has been restored to the line Safe Shutdown The battery level dropped below 1 85 V the logger performs a safe shutdown Mounting the Logger You can mount the logger using the two features shown below The dimensions are as follows 7 62 cm 3 inches Protecting the Logger The logger is designed for indoor use and can be permanently damaged by corrosion if it gets wet Protect it from condensation If the message FAIL CLK appears on the LCD screen there was a failure with the internal logger clock possibly due to condensation Remove line power before touching device Remove the batteries immediately and dry the circuit board Note Static electricity may cause the logger to stop logging The logger has been tested to 8 KV but avoid electrostatic discharge by grounding yourself to protect the logger For more information search for static discharge in the FAQ section on onsetcomp com www onsetcomp com HOBO Plug Load Logger UX120 018 Manual Battery Information 2 Remove the bottom screw on the circuit board inside the logger housing Carefully lift the circuit board out of the The logger requires two user replaceable AAA 1 5 V alkaline pe batteries to operate in logging mode an AC power cord is required to o
4. HOBO Plug Load Logger UX120 018 Manual The HOBO Plug Load logger is designed to monitor energy consumption of AC powered plug in A onset HOBO plug load logger All HOBO Plug Load Logger UX120 018 Included Item e AC power cord Required Items e HOBOware 3 7 or later e USB cable included with software 17838 A MAN UX120 018 loads This compact device can be used as a power meter with its built in LCD for real time energy monitoring or as a data logger that can record up to 1 4 million measurements for analysis With the ability to view or log true RMS voltage V true RMS current A active power W active energy Wh apparent power VA and power factor PF the HOBO Plug Load logger provides you with an accurate log of your energy consumption of plug loads Using HOBOware you can also easily configure the logger to calculate minimum maximum and average Statistics during logging at a fixed sampling rate of 16 67 mS Specifications RMS Voltage Accuracy RMS Current Accuracy Active Power Accuracy Active Energy Accuracy Power Factor Accuracy Drift Resolution Operating Environment Operating Modes Logging Rate Statistics Sampling Rate Memory Modes Start Modes Stop Modes Restart Mode Time Accuracy Power Source Battery Life Memory Download Type Full Memory Download Time LCD Size Weight Ratings Calibration 0 5 up to 14 Amp continuous up to 1 0 over 14 Amp when equip
5. Help Siap eunch window nest ume S G i 7 Choose whether to keep the LCD on or off By default the LCD will always remain on while logging If you select the 3 Configure filters optional Click the Filters button to Turn LCD off checkbox the LCD will not show the current create additional filtered data series Any filtered series will readings status or other information while the logger is be available automatically upon reading out the logger logging You will however be able to temporarily turn the LCD screen on by pressing the Start Stop button for 1 4 Select the Logging Interval Select a logging interval from 1 second if you select this option second to a maximum of 18 hours 12 minutes and 15 seconds The projected logging duration is updated 8 Click the Start button to launch the logger Note that the automatically based on the logging interval and Start button text changes in the Launch Logger window measurements selected in step 2 Logging duration is the based on the Start Logging selection Disconnect the logger approximate time it will take to fill the logger memory and from the computer Plug in the load you want to monitor to is an estimate only battery life and other factors will affect the logger LOGGING will appear on the LCD to indicate the the deployment logger is in logging mode After logging begins you can read 5 Choose when to start logging out the logger at any time see Reading Out the Logger e
6. Now Logging begins immediately 1 800 LOGGERS 4 www onsetcomp com Statistics Logging If the logger is in logging mode and maximum minimum or average Statistics are enabled for any measurements the logger will record the statistics at each logging interval Statistics are calculated based on a fixed single cycle sampling rate of 60 Hz or 16 67 mS This can result in up to three additional series per measurement that record the following information at each logging interval e The maximum or highest sampled value e The minimum or lowest sampled value and e An average of all sampled values For example a logger is configured with all six measurement types enabled as well as maximum minimum and average statistics for RMS current only The logging interval is set to 1 minute Once logging begins the logger will record the actual readings for all six measurement types every minute In addition the logger will take sample readings for RMS current every 16 67 mS and temporarily store them in memory The logger will then calculate the maximum minimum and average using the 3 600 samples for RMS current gathered over the previous 1 minute period and will log the resulting values When reading out the logger this would result in nine data series six series for the six enabled measurement types plus three series for the RMS current statistics maximum minimum and average While the logger is logging press the Next Clear button
7. The first screen shows RMS voltage RMS current active power and active energy for the connected device the second screen shows apparent power and power factor All measurement values are updated every second For active energy the LCD shows a running total of watt hours www onsetcomp com HOBO Plug Load Logger UX120 018 Manual consumed by the connected device in the lower right quadrant e At Interval Logging will begin at the next even interval as of screen 1 Press and hold the Next Clear button for 3 seconds determined by the selected logging interval to clear the active energy total and restart the counter On Date Time Logging will begin at a date and time you Unplug the load when you are done monitoring it No data is specify saved in the logger when operating in meter mode e Push Button Logging will begin once you press the Start Stop logging button on the logger for 3 seconds Setting up the Logger to Record Data 6 Choose when to stop logging Use HOBOware to set up the logger to record data and optional PBR E statistics The logger will then operate in logging mode To e When Memory Fills Logging will end once the logger operate the logger in meter mode see Using the Logger as a memory is full Power Meter e Never Wrapping The logger will continue recording data indefinitely with newest data overwriting the 1 Connect the logger and open the Launch Logger window Use the USB cable provided with HOBO
8. ase and screw it together using the four longer screws UL Rating e The UX120 018 logger is intended for use on 15 AMP circuits with f a working voltage of 120V AC 10 at 50 60Hz and a max power WARNING Never open or replace batteries while the logger is of 1800W plugged into the mains Always disconnect supply cord from the device before servicing replaceable batteries The UX120 018 logger is not repairable in the field and if it fails to operate properly the device must e Insulation category 2 be returned to Onset for repairs If the UX120 018 logger is used in any e The UX120 018 logger may be cleaned with a soft cloth do not manner not specified in this manual protection will be compromised use any liquids to clean the device e Indoor use only Always use detachable mains cable supplied with device or equivalent During deployment do not position the device such that the mains cable cannot be easily accessed onset Onset Computer Corp 470 MacArthur Blvd Bourne MA 02532 2014 Onset Computer Corporation All rights reserved Onset HOBO and HOBOware are 1 800 LOGGERS 564 4377 508 759 9500 trademarks or registered trademarks of Onset Computer Corporation All other trademarks are the HOBO Data Loggers www onsetcomp com loggerhelp onsetcomp com property of their respective companies 17838 A MAN UX120 018
9. calibrated using equipment that has been tested in accordance with ANSI C12 20 0 5 To maintain maximum accuracy recalibration should be performed after 1 year of use to remove the accumulated drift which could be as much as 0 5 After initial 1 year calibration calibration should be performed every 3 years Contact Onset Technical Support at loggerhelp onsetcomp com when recalibration is required Specifications continued HOBO Plug Load Logger UX120 018 Manual Socket Plug the power cord for the load you want to monitor into the socket on the left side of the logger not visible in the 25 0 diagram LCD Screen The logger is equipped with an LCD screen that can 0 0 be used in both meter and logging mode This example shows amp 0 all symbols illuminated on the LCD screen followed by e E definitions of each symbol in the table 50 0 a TART on om 100 0 20 2 5 25 47 5 70 LINE Temperature C apop oman F l a i i i Plot A Time Accuracy d h m s NEXT CLEAR MEM USED Kh ENNEN BR LOGGING Logger Components and Operation LCD Symbol LCD Screen Socket Start Stop Button mew START Next Clear Button STOP AC Power L INE Connector USB Port NEXT Start Stop Button When in logging mode press this button for 3 seconds to start or stop logging data or to resume logging at the next even interval This requires configuring the logger in HOBOware with a push button start or stop
10. ger The logger has been launched with push button stop enabled press and hold the Start Stop button for 3 seconds to stop the logger Note If you also launched the logger with a push button start this symbol will not appear on the display for 30 seconds A device is connected to the AC line This shows which button to press to switch to the next screen when in meter mode or to cycle through the enabled channels and statistics when in logging mode When the logger is in meter mode press and hold this button for 3 seconds to reset the watt hour counter see Using the Logger as a Power Meter The watt hour counter cannot be cleared when the logger is in logging mode When the logger is in logging mode press and hold this button for 3 seconds to reset the statistics shown on the LCD screen only see Statistics Logging The logger has been configured to stop logging when memory fills The memory bar indicates the approximate space remaining in the logger to record data When first launched all five segments in the bar will be empty In this example the logger memory is almost full only one segment in the memory bar is empty The logger has been configured to never stop logging wrapping The logger will continue recording data indefinitely with newest data overwriting the oldest data When first launched all five segments in the memory bar will be empty In this example the memory is full all five segments are filled i
11. ment being monitored is at 100 duty cycle 0 5 up to 14 Amp continuous up to 1 0 over 14 Amp when equipment being monitored is at 100 duty cycle 0 5 up to 14 Amp continuous up to 1 0 over 14 Amp when equipment being monitored is at 100 duty cycle 0 5 up to 14 Amp continuous up to 1 0 over 14 Amp when equipment being monitored is at 100 duty cycle 0 02 Up to 0 5 typical within 1 year 1 Watt Load at 120 V AC 15 Amp Logging 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F 0 to 95 RH non condensing up to 2 000 m 6 562 ft altitude Meter or logging when launched with HOBOware 1 second to 18 hours 12 minutes 15 seconds 60 Hz or 16 67 mS single cycle Wrap when full or stop when full Immediate push button date amp time or next interval When memory full push button or date amp time Push button 1 minute per month at 25 C 77 F see Plot A Line powered with 0 92 m 3 ft AC power cord or two AAA 1 5 V alkaline batteries user replaceable 2 years with line power 6 months battery only no line power with logging rate of 1 minute or greater operating at 25 C 77 F 4 MB 1 4 million measurements maximum USB 2 0 interface Approximately 1 5 minutes LCD is visible from 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F the LCD may react slowly or go blank in temperatures outside this range 13 97 x 7 62 x 4 75 cm 5 5 x 3 x 1 87 in 230 8 g 8 14 02 IP50 UL Listed UL Listed to Canadian safety standards This device has been
12. n and new data is now overwriting the oldest data This will continue until the logger is stopped or the battery runs out This shows which screen is currently in view on the logger in this example the first screen is displayed RMS voltage RMS current active power and active energy are displayed on the first screen while apparent power and power factor are shown on the second screen all measurements www onsetcomp com LCD Symbol METER LOGGING max min Notes Description are shown in meter mode only enabled measurements are shown in logging mode The logger is operating in meter mode and not logging data see Using the Logger as a Power Meter The logger is currently logging see Setting up the Logger to Record Data These symbols show the maximum and minimum values for a specific measurement type average Statistics are not displayed When the logger is in logging mode press the Next Clear button for 1 second to cycle through each of the available Statistics for enabled measurements Press and hold the Next Clear button for 3 seconds to clear these values on the LCD screen only see Statistics Logging This is an example reading for RMS voltage It is located in the upper left quadrant of screen 1 This is an example reading for RMS current It is located in the upper right quadrant of screen 1 This is an example reading for active power It is located in the lower left quadrant of screen 1 Thi
13. n only by pressing and holding the Next Clear button for 3 seconds while viewing Statistics The statistics displayed on the LCD screen will no longer be based on the entire logging deployment but instead will restart at the time the button was pressed This allows you to monitor the minimum and maximum values for a set period of time period rather than the entire deployment This will not affect the statistics being logged all enabled statistics will continue to be recorded at each logging interval 1 800 LOGGERS HOBO Plug Load Logger UX120 018 Manual Reading Out the Logger To read out a logger that has been logging data connect it to the computer with a USB cable In HOBOware select Readout from the Device menu You can then save the data plot it and export it for further analysis Refer to the HOBOware Help for details Note If the logger was operating in logging mode and you want to switch to meter mode you must read it out first Recording Internal Logger Events When the logger is in logging mode the logger records the following internal events to track logger operation and status You can plot these events in HOBOware after reading out the logger and opening the data file Internal Event Name Definition Host Connected The logger was connected to the computer via USB cable Started The Start Stop button was pressed to begin logging Stopped The logger received a command to stop recording data from HOBOware or
14. on the logger for 1 second to cycle through the maximum and minimum statistics if enabled for each configured measurement type Average statistics are not displayed on the LCD screen The statistics for a particular measurement type appear in the same quadrant on the LCD screen Continuing with the previous example in which all six measurement types are enabled in addition to the maximum minimum and average Statistics for RMS current you can view the latest reading for RMS current in the upper right quadrant in screen 1 on the LCD If you then press the Next Clear button for 1 second the LCD switches to show the most recent RMS current maximum value in the same upper right quadrant Press the button again to view the minimum value in the same quadrant Pressing the Next Clear button a third time will then switch the LCD to screen 2 The minimum and maximum values displayed on the LCD screen are based on the entire logging period by default they are not the same as the values recorded at each logging interval Although both the logged statistics and the statistics shown on the LCD screen are calculated at the 16 67 mS fixed sampling rate the logged statistics are based only on the samples taken in between each logging interval Meanwhile the statistics shown on the LCD screen are based on all the samples taken since the logger started logging You can reset the starting point used to determine the minimum and maximum values on the LCD scree
15. perate in meter mode Expected battery life varies based on the ambient temperature where the logger is deployed the logging interval frequency of offloading to the computer number of measurements that are active if statistics are being logged and battery performance New batteries typically last 2 years when the logger is line powered If the logger is running on battery power only i e not plugged into AC power projected battery life is 6 months with logging intervals greater than 1 minute Deployments in extremely cold or hot temperatures or a logging interval faster than 1 minute can impact battery life Estimates are not guaranteed due to uncertainties in initial battery conditions and operating environment HOBOware provides the option of recording the current battery Remove this screw voltage at each logging interval which is disabled by default Recording battery life at each logging interval takes up memory 3 On the underside of the circuit board insert two new and therefore reduces logging duration It is recommended you batteries observing polarity Do not unplug or adjust the only record battery voltage for diagnostic purposes green grounding wire To install or replace the batteries 1 Remove the four screws on the back of the logger to detach the front of the logger housing 4 Carefully place the circuit board back in the case and screw it back it in 5 Place the front of the logger housing back onto the c
16. s is an example reading for the active energy cumulative counter It is located in the lower right quadrant of screen 1 The units are Wh or kWh depending on the running total in the counter Press and hold the Next Clear button for 3 seconds to reset the counter if in logging mode this resets the LCD screen only This is an example reading for apparent power It is located in the upper left quadrant of screen 2 This is an example reading for power factor It is located in the upper right quadrant of screen 2 The power factor is automatically set to zero for loads less than 1 watt The logger has been configured to start logging on a particular date time The display will count down in days hours minutes and seconds until logging begins In this example 5 minutes and 38 seconds remain until logging will begin The launch settings are being loaded onto the logger from HOBOware Do not disconnect the USB cable during this process An error occurred while loading the launch configurations onto the logger from HOBOware Make sure the USB cable is connected to both the logger and the computer and try launching again The logger has been stopped with HOBOware or because the memory is full e When the logger is in meter mode it must be plugged in for the LCD to be illuminated e You can disable the LCD screen when logging Select Turn LCD off when setting up the logger see Setting up the Logger to Record Data When thi
17. s option is enabled you can still temporarily view the LCD screen by pushing the Start Stop button for 1 second The LCD will then remain on for 10 minutes e The LCD screen refreshes every second while logging regardless of the logging interval selected in HOBOware 1 800 LOGGERS HOBO Plug Load Logger UX120 018 Manual e When the logger has stopped logging the LCD screen will remain on until the logger is offloaded to a computer unless launched with the Turn LCD off option If the logger has been offloaded and then unplugged from the line voltage the LCD screen will turn off for a few seconds Once the logger has been offloaded and disconnected from the computer the LCD will turn off automatically after 2 hours The LCD will turn back on the next time the logger is connected to the computer Logger Measurements You can view or log the following measurements with this logger e RMS Voltage V RMS is root mean square True RMS is the real or effective value of AC voltage for a circuit e RMS Current A True RMS is the real or effective value of current for a circuit e Active Power W The capacity of the circuit for performing work in a particular time also known as real power e Active Energy Wh or kWh A watt hour Wh is a unit of energy equivalent to one watt 1 W of power expended for one hour 1 h of time kWh is a unit of energy equal to 1 000 watt hours Note The first logged data point for ac
18. tive energy measurements is O when the logger is operating in logging mode e Apparent Power VA The product of the current and voltage of the circuit e Power Factor PF The ratio of the active or real power flowing to the load to the apparent power in the circuit It is a dimensionless number between 0 and 1 See Using the Logger as a Power Meter for instructions on viewing these measurements on the LCD screen when the logger is in meter mode See Setting up the Logger to Record Data for details on how to configure these measurements for logging Using the Logger as a Power Meter The HOBO Plug Load logger can operate in either meter mode or logging mode When in meter mode the logger functions as a power meter in which you monitor all available measurements for a connected device on the logger LCD without logging any data When in logging mode the logger can record data at an interval you select as described in Setting up the Logger to Record Data To operate the logger as a power meter connect the AC power cord to the logger and plug it into a wall outlet with the AC adapter Plug the load you want to monitor into the logger METER will appear on the LCD to indicate the logger is in meter mode Note If the logger was previously in logging mode you must first read out the logger before switching to meter mode See Reading Out the Logger for details Press the Next Clear button to switch between the two meter mode screens
19. ware to connect the DIGEN logger to a computer Open HOBOware and click the Launch e Push Button Logging will end once you press the icon on the toolbar or select Launch from the Device menu Start Stop logging button on the logger for 3 seconds to open the Launch Logger window Note that if you also choose Push Button to start logging then you will not be able to stop logging until 30 seconds Important USB 2 0 specifications do not guarantee after logging begins operation outside the range of 0 C 32 F to 50 C 122 F If you select the Push Button setting then you also have the option to select Resume logging on next button push This allows you to stop and then restart logging during the deployment by pushing the Start Stop button on the logger for 3 seconds 2 Select and configure measurements Under Configure Measurements to Log click the checkbox for the measurement you wish to log Type a label if desired Select the Min Max and or Avg checkboxes if you want to log statistics for the selected measurement not available for Important When Resume logging on next button push is Active Energy Statistics are calculated at a fixed single selected and you use the Start Stop button to stop and cycle sampling rate of 60 Hz or 16 67 mS and the resulting restart logging logging will restart on the next even value is recorded at each logging interval see Statistics logging interval not at the time the button was pushed
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