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2. Setup Summary Setup Table Description Hain Computer room Channel 1 Power Hi Li Lo H FT 1 000 CT 100 000 Channel 2 Power H1 L2 Lo HW PT 1 000 CT 100 000 Channel 3 Power Hi L3 Lo H PT 1 000 CT 100 000 Channel 5 Power Sua 1 2 3 Hesory Type King Line Frequency 60 Hz Integration Period 1 Hinute Channel 5 Peak kW Demand Window Moving Width 15 minutes Logger Summary Logger Description Line DENT ELITEpro Logger Logger Serial Number E8B10 Logger type ELITEpro Firavare Version IL400 064 Analyze a Selected Range of Data ELOG has a number of analysis features With a data file open 1 Click on the Analyze a Selected Data Range menu to show the various options available or right click the mouse over the selected range of data to access the various options The analyses features only work on a selected range for one variable at a time A variable may be selected in several ways all using standard Windows methods 2 Toselect an entire column of data place the mouse pointer over the column header e g Chan 1 Avg Amp and click the left button The entire column should be selected 50 3 To select a portion of a column place the mouse pointer over the first record to be included then push the left button down and hold it while dragging the mouse down the screen When located over the last record to be included release the mouse button 4 Select a
3. To Retrieve and View Data 1 Allow the logger to collect several minutes of data 2 Ifthe computer is connected to the logger with the USB cable click on Logger gt Retrieve Data 3 ELOG asks you to save the data and assign a filename and a default directory If you wish make any necessary changes Otherwise click Save The downloaded data displays automatically 4 Select Data gt Data File Summary to view a text summary of the data 5 Select Data gt Create New Graph command to make graphs of the data as desired TECH TIP The ELITEpro SP does not have an internal battery unlike previous generations of ELITEpro instruments Instead the ELITEpro SP can be powered one of three ways 1 Line Power Power the logger off the L1 and L2 voltage connections This is perfect for powering the logger in the field during the course of a measurement project 2 USB Connection Power the logger off the USB connection while it s connected to a computer This is ideal for when you re configuring the logger for a new project 3 Wall Power Power supplied using the optional wall transformer Power the logger from wall power during the measurement project This is suitable when taking current only measurements ELITEpro SP Layout and Connection Diagrams Terminal Block on the End Panel See graphic below PhaseChek LEDs I O Port Indicator LEDs LC Terminal Block for I O Port Connections H 4 WO 4 WO gt POWER Po
4. When connecting the ELITEpro SP to an AC load follow these steps in sequence to prevent a shock hazard 1 De energize the circuit to be monitored 2 Connect the CTs to the phases being monitored 3 Connect the voltage leads to the different phases Use proper safety equipment gloves and protective clothing as required for the voltages monitored 27 Wiring Label Conventions When connecting the voltage wires to the AC line the following wire colors should be used for the different phases Wire U S and Canada International Color Color and Label A phase Black L1 Phase black wire with L1 label B Phase Red L2 Phase black wire with L2 label C Phase Blue L3 Phase black wire with L3 label Neutral White Neutral black wire with N label Table IV 1 Wire Colors U S Canada International Note U S and Canada color conventions are used in the following diagrams Current Transformer CT Selection Proper CT selection is critical for accurate results Use CTs with the smallest diameter to fit around the wire s and whose rated amperage is not less than 100 of the largest load expected In general but not always check with the factory solid core CTs have better accuracy than split core CTs Also best CT accuracy will result when the load operates as close to the full rating of the CT as possible Do not use CTs that greatly exceed the maximum load of the item being monitored The following is a list
5. 49 data interval 18 data logging 19 data viewing 9 DELTA configuration 58 ELOG buttons 36 Data menu 47 File menu 37 installing 7 Logger menu 38 Setup window 46 52 Tools menu 46 View menu 38 window 36 ESP clearing memory 52 configuring 46 connections 12 firmware 55 LEDs 26 mounting 12 power 9 24 reconnecting after reboot 54 Setup Table 18 specifications 6 ESP diagrams 10 exporting data to spreadsheet 49 firmware updates 55 graphing data 47 installing ELOG 7 LEDs 26 line frequency 18 logger connection window 16 messages connecting with ESP 16 mounting the ESP 12 PhaseChek 26 polarity 13 power channels 20 22 power measurements 27 CT selection examples 29 preventing shock hazard 2 27 wiring conventions 28 Quick Setups 19 31 Quick Start 7 rebooting 54 retrieving data 49 safety information 2 Setup Table configuring 18 creating 16 download to ESP 8 quick setup 8 retrieving from ESP 17 saving 8 24 sending to ESP 21 specifications 6 spreadsheets 49 symbols on ESP 2 troubleshooting communications 8 16 USB connection 8 Windows requirements 7 WYE configuration 35
6. T C t ance help identify the specific logger Fee DENT ELITE pro SP after the logger has been 4 retrieved from the field Description RTE set Logger Description Line 7 x ELOG 11 Windows Application Logging ON OFF This option continues or stops data collection The logger is currently LOGGING stop LOGGING Stop Logging Continue Logging Clear Logger Do not select Clear Logger until you are sure that all information should be Clear ALL Logger Data deleted from the logger After the data is Clear ONLY Peak Kv Demand deleted it cannot be retrieved See Clear Clear GNLY KYM KVARA and KYAA Totals Logger for more information on the three options available for clearing the logger s data The Communication Sub Menu This menu establishes communication with the ELITEpro SP Direct Connect Direct Connect H Call Now Manual Dial This command is used to connect the ELITEpro A Network Connect SP to a computer using a USB cable between USB ports on the computer and the logger A connect message appears on the screen in the y Cancel Communications Operation Connection window Terminate Connection Maintenance Callback Mode Off Logger Modern Initialization String Logger Network Setup Choose From Last Used Logger List Cancel Communications Operation utoPoll AUTOHOST During any communication operation between the computer and the log
7. causer des dommages l enregistreur et une d charge lectrique potentielle Impulsion n utilisez que contact sec impulsion intrants non charger Utilisation de impulsion pour l utilisateur O L quipement prot g en double isolation IEC 536 Classe lI CAT III 80 600 VAC 125mA 50 60 Hz Pas d accessoires approuv s pour une utilisation avec le ELITEpro SP sauf ceux sp cifi s par DENT Instruments dans ses documentations sur les produits et galement sur les prix Si le compteur semble endommag ou d fectueux tout d abord d connecter le pouvoir de l appareil Alors s il vous pla t appelez 541 388 4774 ou contacter par courriel l assistance technique pour obtenir de l aide DENT Instruments Bend Oregon USA Phone 541 388 4774 DENTinstruments com Email techhelp DENTinstruments com ELITEpro SP Technical Specifications Specification Service Type Voltage Channels Current Channels Maximum Current Input Measurement Type Line Frequency Waveform Sampling Channel Sampling Rate internal sampling Measurements Accuracy Resolution LED Indicators Pulse Output Communication Direct Power Line Power Supply Power In optional Power Out Mechanical Operating Temperature Humidity Enclosure Weight Dimensions Description Single Phase Two Wire Single Phase Three Wire Three Phase Four Wire WYE Three Phase Three Wire DELTA 3 channels 0 600 VAC or Line to line 850 VDC Uses voltage out
8. data range Then use the mouse to select Sample Data File DATApro Temperature amp Pulse Es the desired analysis Maximum 5 Values Descending Order 64 2 04 29 98 15 30 00 64 2 04 29 98 15 45 00 03 9 04 29 98 15 15 00 63 0 04 29 98 16 00 00 62 9 04 29 98 15 00 00 A Sample Data File window displays In this example maximum value was chosen after selecting the kilowatt draw measured by an ELITEpro SP Note that when maximum and minimum are selected the date and time of the maximum or minimum are also shown along with the value 5 Click on OK to close the window 6 Click on File to open Windows Notepad The maximum value and time of occurrence is shown with the date range for the data selected for analysis As with the Data File Summary the data contained in the Notepad file may be edited saved printed or moved into another program for reporting generation Each time an analysis function is used and File is selected Notepad is opened and the result of the analysis function is added to the existing Notepad file Substation Data txt Notepad File Edit Search Help analysis Information Chan 5 Avg El For the first five analysis functions 04 17 01 06 15 00 05 30 01 06 45 00 Average is the arithmetic average of all the values in the selected column within the date range of data selected Load Factor is the ratio of the peak maximum value divided by the average value Maximum and Minimum
9. down menu Under Options select the checkboxes Show graph data cursor the data cursor appears when the graph is created you can also toggle the data cursor on and off with the right mouse button Show graph data points displays the Data Point information above the graph display Show analysis values shows summary statistics minimum maximum average on the graph Use the radio buttons to select one of the following Use default graph attributes uses the default color font and other graph attributes Use current graph attributes uses the attributes selected for the last graph If you selected more than one parameter to plot the Use multiple Y axes box will appear If checked a third window that displays that allows you to assign parameters to a Y axes Click Finish and the graph you have defined will appear similar to the example shown on the next page Though difficult to see the parameter names to the right of the graph have a number 1 2 or 3 in parentheses that indicates which Y axis they are referenced to Notice the vertical dashed red line data cursor in the graph 47 The graph values that are intersected by the Data Cursor are shown in the upper left hand corner of the screen Once created the graph may be edited in a number of ways In general any editable feature may be changed by double clicking on the feature and making changes in the dialog box that appears For example e Double clic
10. fo favo e foon fo ow x Combine Channels Fo sun Ihre Smet 1M 2 ITA 8 T gt L1 L2 LOAD ELITEpro SP POWER METER Figure IV 7 3 Phase 3 Wire DELTA 33 3 Phase 4 Wire WYE Configure the Setup Table as follows roe lA or e fie ve nel ee SOURCE ee eS kA LE kF ELITEpro SP POWER METER Figure IV 9 Three Phase 4 Wire WYE 34 WYE Configuration Measurement Amps System Volts System kW System kWh System VAR System VARh System VA System VAh System Apparent PF System Displacement PF System Formula L1 L2 L3 3 Sum of three phase to neutral voltages 3 L1 KW L2 KW L3 kW L1 kW L2 KW L3 kW of samples in an hour L1 KVAR L2 KVAR L3 KVAR L1 kVAR L2 KVAR L3 kVAR of samples in an hour L1 kVA L2 kVA L3 kVA L1 kVA L2 kVA L3 kVA of samples in an hour kW System kVA System kW System SQRT kW System kW System kVAR System kVAR System 35 Notes Description Average of L1 L2 and L3 amp values For a Phase to Neutral with WYE configured meter Average of the three phase to neutral voltages Sum of L1 L2 and L3 phase watt values Calculated per waveform sample with a running total of each waveform kWh for the integration period The average of the system kW cannot be taken of integration periods in an hour because if the load contains c
11. graph where the graph labels are also shown If desired by unchecking the Show analysis values box the values will not be shown or printed on the graph Graph Attributes The graph attributes include font sizes background colors graph colors and numerous others Every time a graph is made and there is a change to any of the attributes the changes are remembered by ELOG At the creation of the next graph you have the option of using the default graph attributes or the changes that were last made Once a graph is made you cannot change the graph attributes using this window You must change them from the graph itself Graph Annotation If you make a lot of graphs and want to have the same annotation on the graph you may use this feature to add a description to the graph Common uses are the name of the consulting company performing the metering and analysis or the name of the client 48 Retrieve Data From Logger This function is identical to the Retrieve Data command in the Logger menu It is used to download the data from the logger to the computer prior to viewing graphing or exporting Open Data File Data files stored on the logger can be viewed but not edited by selecting this menu item To view a data file it must first be downloaded from the logger by using the Logger gt Retrieve Data command or Data gt Download Data File described above After selecting a data file to open a screen similar to the one below will appe
12. has a meter with a 5A secondary CT s connected to a load being monitored you may connect a 5A split core CT around the output secondary of the utility s CT To calculate the CT value to be used in the Logger setup table multiply the utility CT ratio by the ELITEpro SP CT size e g if the utility CT is 4000 5 and the ELITE Logger CT is 50A use 4000 5 x 50 40 000 for the value of the CT in the logger Setup Table Connecting CTs and Configuring Channels This section describes how to connect the CTs and the voltage leads to different service types and how to configure the ELITEpro SP channel s for monitoring Connect each CT lead to the channel pins of the black connector termination block For each channel the left connector pin is the positive or high side wire and the right pin is the negative or low side When using DENT Instruments supplied current transformers connect them as follows e Split core CTs removable leg The white CT wire is and the black wire is Note Correct polarity is required to insure proper e Clamp on CTs clothes pin type The red lead is the wire and phasing of the CT the black wire is 29 CT Connections Voltage Lead 1V MAX INPUT Connections N L3 L2 L1 80 600VAC CAT Ill 125mA 50 60Hz Figure IV 1 ELITEpro SP End View of CT and Voltage Lead Connections Apply the CTs to the phases being monitored observing proper CT orientation If there is an arrow on
13. kVAR System VARh System VA System VAh System Apparent PF System Displacement PF System DELTA Configuration L1 L2 and L3 L2 Formula L1 L3 2 L1 L2 L3 L2 2 L1 KW L3 kW LIkW L3kW of samples in an hour L1 kVAR L3 kVAR L1 kVAR L3 kVAR of samples in an hour SQRT System kW System kW System kVAR System kVAR Accumulated at sample level of SQRT System kW System kW System kVARs System kVARSs kW System SQRT kW System kW System kVAR System kVAR System 58 Notes Description Average of L1 and L3 amp values Average of L1 L2 and L3 L2 phase to phase voltages Sum of kW L1 and kW L3 phase watt values See kWh System WYE notes See kWh System WYE notes Cannot calculate from System kWh and System kVARh or from integrated kW or kVAR values Needs to be calculated from the base sample period kW and kVAR Same as Displacement PF System below Cannot calculate APF for delta loads Note that Delta System kVA was already calculated by using SQRT kW System kW System kVAR System kVAR System so could use delta System kVA Index AutoPoll 40 calculated power channels 22 53 channels configuring 27 connecting 7 12 clock setting 52 communicating direct connect 40 with ESP 8 15 connection terminating 16 CTs commonly available 28 connecting 7 12 29 RoCoil 13 selection of 29 specifications 3 data export
14. to summation channels 5 and 6 The values are shown in the Data File Summary which is generated from a downloaded data file Turning Logging On and Off When a Setup Table is stored in a logger data logging automatically begins unless canceled by the user or the TECH TIP When not in use Logging should be delayed logging start feature is used At any other time turned off to extend the battery life logging may be turned on or off from the menu e Select Logger gt Logging ON OFF When logging is on the green LED on the logger should flash every five seconds Clearing Logger Memory NOTE The logger clock can only be set using a MM DD YY HH MM SS e Select Logger gt Clear Logger gt Clear All Logger Data format and uses a 24 hour military format For example 6 pm should be represented as 18 00 Entering 6 for the hour is interpreted as 06 00 or 6 am To reset memory before starting a monitoring session e Select Delete Logger Data in the popup window Setting the Logger s Real Time Clock The ELITEpro SP has an internal crystal controlled real time clock You may set the clock manually or have it automatically synchronized to the computers s internal clock e Select Logger gt Logger Clock gt Manually Set Logger Time to set the clock s date and time manuall Or e Select Logger gt Logger Clock gt Synchronize Time to Match PC to set the logger s date and time to the computer s 52 Editing the Lo
15. 0 103 09 06 16 09 07 30 00 Chan 2 EW Hours 0 000 0 000 06716709 11 01 00 0 000 06716709 11 01 00 0 000 Chan 2 Avg KW 0 010 0 015 06 15 09 23 37 00 0 000 06 16 09 11 01 00 Chan 2 Avg EYA 0 242 0 253 06716709 00 08 00 0 000 06716709 11 01 00 Chan 2 Avg PF 0 05 1 00 06716709 11 01 00 0 01 06716709 10 42 00 Chan 2 Avg KV AR 0 230 0 242 06716709 00 29 00 0 000 06716709 11 01 00 Chan 3 Avg olt 588 9 604 8 06715709 22 05 00 0 0 06716709 11 01 00 Chan 3 Avg Amp 110 35 187 39 06 16 09 11 01 00 103 36 06 16 09 07 30 00 Chan 3 EW Hours 1 076 1 124 06715709 22 05 00 0 000 06716709 11 01 00 1226 804 Chan 3 Avg EKW 64 569 67 457 06 15 09 22 05 00 0 000 06716709 11 01 00 Chan 3 Avg KEYA 64 570 67 457 06 15 09 22 05 00 0 000 06 16 09 11 01 00 Chan 3 Avg PF 1 00 1 00 06716709 11 01 00 1 00 06716709 11 01 00 Chan 3 Avg KV AR 0 006 0 022 06715709 18 03 00 0 101 06 16 09 10 32 00 Chan 5 Avg Volt 393 3 403 9 06715709 22 05 00 0 0 06716709 11 01 00 Chan 5 Avg Amp 328 81 562 18 06716709 11 01 00 307 99 06 16 09 07 30 00 Chan 5 KEW Hours 2 132 2 227 06 15 09 22 05 00 0 000 06 16 09 11 01 00 2430 884 Chan 5 Avg EKW 127 940 133 601 06715709 22 05 00 0 000 06716709 11 01 00 Chan 5 Avg KEYA 128 184 133 855 06715709 22 05 00 0 000 06716709 11 01 00 Chan 5 Avg PF 1 00 1 00 06716709 11 01 00 1 00 06716709 11 01 00 Chan 5 Avg KV AR 0 096 0 152 06716709 00 34 00 0 235 06 16 09 10 44 00
16. 56 2 Element Meters C L1 L2 Th N o LOAD SOURCE w N L3 lt ELITEpro SP POWER METER Figure IV 11 2 Element Meters Configure the Setup Table as follows Channel Name WHi VLo a Vos lams ik channel Hane WHi Lo CT Volts D Alkew Power L3 Not L2 CT s II IE channel Name WHi Lo CT vx lamps ir Power L2 CT Reversed E N E m 5 Shemale Name VHi VLo CT Volts Alame 4 Kw Power L2 CT Reversed L N amp 5 sis Channel 5 Mame Combine Channels Volts Al Amps Al Et Power Sum hd E 1 2 Element Total 1234 The CT on channel three of the ELITEpro SP is placed on the L2 phase and is backwards Note that the Ch3 CT is jumpered in parallel into Ch4 of the logger Since the 2 Element method is often used on high voltage metering a PT ratio other than one is typical and should be set to whatever the actual PT ratio is Set the CT value that is true for the CT connected to the ELITEpro SP Again because the 2 element method is most often used in high voltage applications there will be high voltage CTs present Use the high accuracy 5A CT from DENT Instruments on the existing high voltage CT secondary The CT value used in the Setup Table should be primary rating of the high voltage CT assuming the secondary output is 5A 57 Measurement Amps System System Volts Phase to Phase with DELTA configured meter kW System kWh System
17. E cccccceccecsscccucescceeceuseeenseeceseeeuseecuseececeeseeseceeseeceseueeeeeeeseecuseesuesesenses 34 WYE CONnfiQuration c ccccecccsccseccsccseceuccseccseeeuctecesecseceneeeeceeucteeceseeeueeeeeeceseeeneteneeeueteeeeees 35 SECTION V USING THE ELOG SOFTWARE eesessesessescesoscesocsoscesossescesoscescesoscesoesescesossescesosseso 36 ELOG Menus and Buttons ccccceecseccsecseceeeeeceecceeeseeeeceecesecseeeeeeeceeeeseseeeeceeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 36 ELOG HOF Ul ONS eeuna E A 36 Using the File Menu to Create and Open Files ss 37 SWS Ce CW AE A 38 Uone Re ON 38 The Communication SUD MN ans nsc S 40 Display Present Readings SUD Me dues cents 41 Tn toBeer COR SUNG MENU e a A 44 Teclea Oce OMIS aaa E ea en 44 Using the Tools Menu to Configure the ELITEpro SP 46 FS CO NN AO a EEEE 46 Usine the Data VIG Oss E E sean tunes eee ne eee rss ce eco eee 47 Setup Window Additional Features cccceccseccsecsccesececcseceneeeeceseeeeceseeeuctsneeeeceseeeuetseseeeees 52 Memory Lene Eee tn ce na ene acuctlauissnuliveiulslesntavanteontadsdeaateaubleaucuues 52 Totalizer Registers KWh KVAh and KVARRNNN seen 52 Turning Logging On and Off cccccccecceeccseceecesecceeceeceeeceeceseeeuceeeeeeceeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaees 52 Clearing Logger M MOS ccccsccssccseccsecseceseccscceuceseceuceeuceseeeuceeeceseeeueteeceseeeuetseeeseeeueteeenees 52 Setting the Logger s Real Time ClOCK
18. Operators Guide ELITE pro SP and LOG Software Operator s Guide ELITEpro SP and ELOG Software 2011 DENT Instruments Inc All rights reserved This manual may not be reproduced or distributed without written permission from DENT Instruments Trademarks ELITEpro SP ELOG PhaseChek and PowerScout are trademarks of DENT Instruments Inc Windows Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows XP and Notepad are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation DENT Instruments 925 SW Emkay Drive Bend Oregon 97702 USA Phone 541 388 4774 Fax 541 385 9333 www DENTinstruments com Contents SECTION l Introduction esessessecessecsececsecsececseceececsececsecsececsecsesecsececcecsececsecsececsecsesecseceesessese 1 PROGUCE DES DUO ieai En A 1 ELITEpro SP SAFETY SUMMARY and SPECIFICATIONG ccssssscsssccussesceuscoussesctsscoussesstsscousss 2 SYMBOL ON EGP MEN a 2 SEN OR MONS EN 3 ELITEpro SP RESUME DE S CURIT ET SP CIFICATIONS usure eee 4 SYMBOLES DES EQUIPEMENT S Sn EEE E E nan 4 LIMITATIONS DE D TECTEUR suceuse concerner eennee conne EEEE REEE R REEERE EEEE aenean eerren 5 ELITEpro SP Technical Specifications esseessssesissssrrrresrrrresrrrrsrrtresrrtrrsrriresrtrresrtreserrresrreresrrreen 6 SECTION IP OUIER STAR GUIDES a ns seen es as ass 7 Quick Start Setup of the ELITEpro SP using a Computer 7 To Install the ELOG Software cccceccsesscssscescesesecescceeccce
19. R Kilowatts kW Kilowatt Hours kWh kVAh kVARh and Power Factor of an electrical load or an entire building The ELITEpro SP also offers some power quality features such as the ability to view in real time voltage current and power waveforms and calculate harmonics to the 63rd order The ELITEpro SP is line powered from the service being measured eliminating the need for external power or space consuming batteries at the job site The measurements are stored in on board non volatile memory in a time series format at an interval selected by the user The ELITEpro can be mounted anywhere with its magnetic back and is small enough to be secured inside the electrical panel The Windows based ELOG software package is used to set up the meter display metered values and retrieve and analyze the collected data ELOG graphically displays recorded data performs analysis and facilitates automatic remote data collection Data is also easily exported to popular spreadsheet and database programs for additional analysis ELITEpro SP SAFETY SUMMARY and SPECIFICATIONS This general safety information is to be used by both the Logger operator and servicing personnel DENT C Conforms to UL Std 61010 1 Instruments Inc assumes no liability for user s failure to Certified to CSA Std C22 2 No 61010 1 comply with these safety guidelines The ELITEpro SP is an Over Voltage Category III device CAUTION this LOGGER may contai
20. Signifie prudence Voir le manuel pour une description de la signification En faisant la connexion du ELITEpro SP une prise de courant alternatif suivez ces tapes en ordre pour emp cher un risque de choc N 1 D charger le circuit contr ler 2 Connectez le TC aux phases surveiller 3 Connectez les fils de tension des phases diff rentes Utiliser des quipements de s curit gants et des v tements de protection qui sont n cessaires pour les tensions surveill es A Indique haute tension Risque de choc lectrique Hautes tensions peuvent tre pr sentes qui mettent la vie en danger Personnel qualifi uniquement NE PAS DEPASSER 600V Phase Phase Ce compteur peut contr ler les charges jusqu 600V Le N d passement de cette tension peut causer des dommages l appareil et du danger pour l utilisateur Utiliser toujours le potentiel transformateur PT pour des charges de plus de 600V Le ELITEpro SP est un appareil 600 V de surtension de cat gorie III X Se d barrasser de correctement IN 6 10 VDC 500 mA O CE OUT 6 VDC 200 mA maximum gt USB port LIMITATIONS DE D TECTEUR UTILISEZ SEULEMENT TRANSFORMATEURS DE COURANT TC SHUNT E N N utilisez pas d autres TC Utilisez seulement des TC shunt e avec une puissance maximale 333mV Un s rieux risque de d charge lectrique et des dommages l enregistreur peut se produire si des TC pas shunt e sont utilis s initiateurs charger peut
21. W and a KVAR even if from the same channel 2 After selecting OK a graph similar to the following appears Instantaneous Channel Values Serial Number T 3 Descriptions 2 98 42 2 0e 42 1 5e 42 1 0e 42 0 5e 42 0 0 3 Minutes i 5 x EPROM Ver ES400 14 DENT ELITEpra SP Graph Scaling Auto Ranging Sete and y Avis GFF Display Update J Memory Remaining Logger Date 4326 40 Days 06 30 2011 Memory Used Logger Time 0 0 161817 Update Count Lagging Is Line Frequency On Memory Type Integration Period Ring i F Minutes Exit The graph presentation is very similar to paper strip chart recorders The graph begins on the left edge and moves to the right When it rea ches the right edge the entire graph scrolls to the left with each new reading This always displays the most current data values and the older points slide off the left edge more than 18 hours 65 000 seconds Note that logarithmic Waveform Capture 1 Select Logger gt Display Present Readings gt Wav voltage and power waveform 43 Use the Set X feature to control the amount of data shown This can be vary from 1 second to the X axis scaling is only approximate Use Set X and Y Axis button can be used to set the scaling and line type e g linear or eform Capture to v
22. ar The data is always shown in the same way The left most column is the record number and begins with 1 and continues through all of the data records in the file The second column is the date of the record and the third column is the time of the record The fourth and remaining columns will be the data recorded by the logger for each parameter If minimum or maximum values were recorded then the time to the second that the maximum or minimum occurred will also be recorded Export Data File This exports the raw binary dat file to a csv format Comma Separated Value file which can be brought into a spreadsheet or database program To view the data from a spreadsheet program follow these steps a Retrieve the data from the logger b Export the data to csv file c Start a spreadsheet program such as Excel d Use the File gt Open command in the spreadsheet and select All Files in the Files of type box e Open the csv data file from the folder you specified for example C Program Files DENT ELOG Data name of file csv Import CSV File The Data File Summary is a useful feature for viewing a lot of information about the data file the logger used to collect the data and the setup table used in the logger This is where the Peak kW Demand and kWh kVARh and kVAh totalizer values are found An example Summary is shown on the next page The file is divided into three parts e Data Summary provides the start and e
23. are the largest and smallest values together with the day and time of the occurrence Total is the algebraic sum of all the values useful for summing kWh within a specified period of time Maximum 3111 569 04 19 01 06 15 00 7 Select Graph to create a quick line graph for any selected variable and range TECH TIP All analysis features in the Analyze a Selected Data Range and Extract can be quickly accessed using the right mouse button First use the mouse to select a range of data for analysis by dragging holding the left mouse button down over the first record in the range and then dragging the mouse until the last record and releasing the button Then place the mouse pointer over the selected range and use the right button 51 Setup Window Additional Features Memory Length ELOG provides a convenient feature that calculates the length of time required to fill the memory for any setup table The feature is dynamic so that any time any parameter in setup table affecting the memory duration is changed then the Memory Length field is updated providing the length of time the logger s memory will last Totalizer Registers KWh kVAh and kVARh When the recording flag Average Minimum Maximum or Total for any parameter kW kVA or kVAR is turned on for channels 5 or 6 then the totalizer cumulative kWh kVAh and kVARh for that channel and parameter is also active The Peak kW Demand and Totalizer registers apply only
24. be deleted from the logger Deleted data cannot be recovered 45 Using the Tools Menu to Configure the ELITEpro SP PC Setup 2 PC Setup Update Logger Firmware Selecting Tools gt PC Setup allows you to configure the computer connected to the ELITEpro SP It sets the default file storage folders Update Logger Firmware If you receive a message when attempting to communicate between the ELOG software and the logger stating The connected logger has firmware that is older than this version of ELOG supports and may not operatate properly with this version of ELOG refer to Appendix A to update the ELITEpro SP firmware PC Setup Window Data Files Saved To Sets the default folder the data files will be saved in When retrieving data files using the Logger gt Retrieve Data function the data files will be sent to the folder specified here Setup Files Saved To Sets the default folder the Setup Tables will be saved in When opening a Setup Table file ELOG will look in this folder first Logger Files Saved To Sets the default folder the logger files will be saved in When using the automatic data collection application AutoPoll ELOG will look in this folder first for the Logger Lists to call Direct Connect Select the computer s USB port the ELITEpro SP is connected to Elog PC Setup x Data Files Saved To CADENTSELOG1 1 Data Browse Setup Files Saved To CADENTSELOG1 1Setups Browse Logger F
25. dates To check the firmware version of your ELITEpro SP 1 Start ELOG and connect the logger to the computer using Logger gt Communication gt Direct Connect or the Connection button The firmware version displays in the connection window in the ID field display Downloading and Installing Firmware 1 Select Tools gt Update Logger Firmware The following dialog box displays Firmware Update E x Firmware Update File Browse Click Browse bo select the Firmware to install Logger version E5400 124 Show Version Update Progress Status WARMING Updating the Firmware will erase all of the logger s records 2 Click the Browse button to locate the firmware update file 3 Click Update The Update Progress bar displays the progress of the firmware update 55 Appendix B Unusual Metering Systems 3 Phase DELTA with a Wild Red Leg L1 L3 WHITE ELITEpro SP POWER METER Figure IV 10 3 Phase DELTA with a Wild Red Leg Configure the Setup Table as follows Channel 1 Name VHi VLo CT Vois Alame Alk Power 3 Phase 4 Wire LIN Ju N ah a 100 0 Channel 2 Name VHi VLo CT vois Alame Alk Power 3 Phae 4 Wite L2 N Exar ah mi foao Channel 3 Name VHi Lo CT Vots Alame Alk Power 3 Phase 4 wire Lan Exit ah i foao Channel 4 of Channel 5 Hame Combine Channels Volts A Amp pai K Power Sum jio ptional Total 1 2 3 H se
26. e screen Setup PC Quickly access computer setup configurations Create Graph Create a graph from an open data file UnZoom Graph Use to back out of an expanded graph Cancel COMM OP Cancel the current communication operation o o About Opens the ELOG Manual When ELOG starts the following window displays with the ELOG menus and buttons for accessing frequently used ELOG features 36 EL OG 11 Menus File view Logger Tools Data Help Button fig afte oE mls S 2 Toolbar Connection Tx Logger Type ELITEpra SP Description DENT ELITEpro SP xl Window R Logging On ID T13 E5400 147 Baud USB Pot COMS Se E Status Bar peReady iat e Using the File Menu to Create and Open Files The File gt New menu opens a new file There are four file types that are available for ELITEpro SP loggers Data File contains data retrieved from a New x logger If the computer is already connected to New a logger enter the file name for the data about to be retrieved from the logger If the Graph File _ Cancel Logger List File computer is not connected to a logger ELOG Setup Table File requests the logger to be connected from which the new data file will be extracted Graph File contains graphs created from logger data Selecting Graph File opens a folder window where you may choose from already existing data files which one you wish to use to create a graph Logger List Fi
27. ect Name using the mouse and type 110V Load Click the drop down menu below the Volts button and choose Average or other parameters to be recorded as desired Repeat the selection for Amps kW kilowatts KVA kilovolt amps PF power factor and kVAR kilovolt amps reactive You can choose any combination of values to record Average Minimum Maximum and Integrated average e g kWh Click on File gt Save As to save the Setup Table to the computer s hard drive name the table Sample To Download the Setup Table to the ELITEpro SP 1 Connect the USB cable to a USB port on your computer inserting the other end in the USB port on the ELITEpro SP with the following label Click on the ELOG Logger menu and select Communication gt Direct Connect The connect message should appear If it does not click on the Tool menu and select PC Setup and change the Direct Connect variables as appropriate The most frequent problem is an incorrect communication port Com 1 Com 2 is specified Send Setup Table to Logger After connecting to the logger click on the _Srisas Tato Loon button Select Overwrite ACTIVE Table ELOG 11 automatically initiates logging when a Setup Table is downloaded to the Logger At the prompt select Continue Logging You are now collecting data To view the real time values currently measured by the ELITEpro SP select Logger gt Display Present Readings gt Show As Text to view the data
28. g Data File box and select which file you wish to add the data to Also when the data is downloaded a second file can be created at the same time that is a comma separated value format csv A csv file is also called a flat or ASCII file and can be opened in other applications such as spreadsheets and databases The data will be saved to the folder as specified in Tools gt PC Setup gt Data Files Saved To The default data folder is C DENT ELOG To view a data file use Data gt Open Data File gt and then choose the file desired Even if not downloaded as a csv file the original binary dat data files may be exported ina comma delimited ASCII file with a csv extension To export a data file see Data gt Export Data File Display Present Readings Shows instantaneous readings for channels in use in either a textual or graphical format See Display Present Readings for more information Retrieve Logger Setup Table This function retrieves the Setup Table in the logger so it can be viewed edited resent to the logger or saved to the hard disk Logger Clock This function is used to set the logger s internal clock time and date You may change the clock manually or synchronize it to the computer s clock See Logger Clock for more information Edit Logger Description Line 39 This option allows you to change the user defined one line description in the logger The Sepi pee m3 Description Line can be used to ER
29. ger connecting retrieving data viewing real time values this command may be used to cancel the current communication command AutoPoll 40 A complete description of AutoPoll can be found the previous manual Contact DENT Instruments for more information Display Present Readings Sub Menu The Logger gt Display Present Readings menu provides instantaneous readings for channels in use in either a textual or graphical format tT Show As Text Show As Graphs waveform Capture Show As Text Harmonics When this option is selected a screen similar to the following displays All channels that are turned on even if not set to recording are displayed simultaneously If a parameter is being recorded by the logger it will be shaded as shown below For a Power Channel all six power parameters V A kW kVA PF and kVAR are displayed even if only one of the parameters is being recorded This feature is very useful for verifying correct installation of the logger This screen provides information about e The real time data which can be paused for cross channel comparisons e The Line Frequency as measured from Channel 1 on L1 e How many days the memory has remaining before filling e The logger clock s current date and time e Whether or not the data logging is turned on e How much memory has been used e Type of memory Linear Stop When Full or Ring Continuous e The integration period e Ifameasurement is an alarm co
30. gger Description Line The logger has the provision for an optional 20 character description that stays in the logger The description line is often used to identify a logger the logger location or the load the logger is monitoring e Select Logger gt Edit Logger Description Line to change the description Calculated Power Channels Calculated Power Channels are channels 5 and 6 in the software and in the ELITEpro SP They can be configured to sum the data from two or more power channels The Calculated Power Channels are often used to calculate total device power parameters or total building power parameters for three phase services but they may also be used to sum together multiple single phase loads as well The calculated power channels can also be used to optimize the memory of the ELITEpro SP Instead of collecting data from two or more separate channels the power summation channel s can be configured to collect and sum the data from multiple channels The Setup Table automatically displays the Calculated TECH TIP The Setup Table displays Calculated Power Channels when Power Channels None If only one power channel is turned on e Channel 5 displays when two or more power prey P in a Setup Table then channels 5 and 6 do not channels are turned on appear e Channel 6 displays when three or four power Channel 5 If two power channels are turned channels are turned on on then only channel 5 will appear Cha
31. hannels that vary between generating and consuming power resulting in an instance that it may not be correct See kWh System WYE notes See kWh System WYE notes SECTION V USING THE ELOG SOFTWARE For ELOG Beta and Later ELOG Menus and Buttons This section describes the options available when using the ELOG software ELOG Hot Buttons ELOG has a number of buttons to quickly navigate between commonly used functions For example connecting quickly between the computer and the ELITEpro SP use the button instead of the menu commands Logger gt Communication gt Direct Connection The button toolbar can be toggled on and off by selecting the View gt Toolbar option A description of each button follows New Create a new Setup Table Logger List Data File download or Graph Open Open an existing Setup Table Logger List Data File or Graph Print Print the active window Direction Connection Use for connecting the logger to the computer when using a USB cable Network Connection Use for connecting a computer to a logger that is on a local area network Manual Dial Use for direct dialing a remote logger ELITEpro only Choose from last used Logger List Use to connect to a logger on a Logger List Disconnect Quickly disconnect from either direct connection or a telephone connection m iii z e t OG Ww LE Toggle Connection Window Use to turn on and off the connection status window at the bottom of th
32. iew the actual current Serial Number 12345 Description DENT ELITEpra SP 200 100 0 100 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 The Logger Clock Sub Menu Date Time 06 07 1 14 46 55 Set the logger s internal clock and date using the following menu option 1 Select Logger gt Logger Clock You may change the clock manually or synchronize it to the computer s clock Manually Set Logger Time This allows you to set the logger date using the MM DD YY format and to manually set the internal clock using a 24 hour clock format Synchronize Time To Match PC Manually Set Logger Time Synchronize Time To Match PC This selection reads the computer clock and automatically updates the logger The Clear Logger Sub Menu Do not select Clear Logger until you are sure that all information should be deleted from the logger After the data is deleted it cannot be retrieved 44 There are three options available for clearing the logger s data Clear ALL Logger Data Clear ONLY Peak Kw Demand Clear GHLY KYR keem and Kah Totals Clear ALL Logger Data This clears all the time series data in the logger memory as well as the Peak kW Demand register and the kWh kVARh and kVAh totalizer registers Clear ONLY Peak KW Demand This clears only the Peak kW demand data in the logger memory Clear ONLY KWh KVARh and KVAh Totals Do not select Clear Logger unless you are sure that all information should
33. iles saved To CADENTSELOG1 1 Loggers Browse Direct Connect Modem Connect Modem Selection None Baud 14400 a The default baud rate is 57600 46 Using the Data Menu The data stored in the ELITEpro SP can be retrieved to your computer The data file can be opened graphed and exported allowing for data analysis ile Create New Graph 46 Create New Graph If a data file is not already open do the following Graph Options Select Data gt Create New Graph to open a folder to Retrieve Data From Logger select a data file to graph If a data file is already open Open Data File selecting this menu item opens the same folder by default The Select Data Types and Ranges dialog window appears Export Data File Import CSY File Using your mouse select which parameters contained in the data file you wish to graph Hold down the Control Ctrl key to select multiple parameters or the Shift key to select a continuous group of Data Type Dependent Variable parameters a Select Data Types And Ranges x Record Range Chan 1 Inst Deg F Chan 1 Min Deg F Chan 1 Max Deg F Chan 1 Avg Deg F Chan 2 ct Chan 2 chs Chan 2 On time Chan 2 Duty cycle Starting Record Click Next to go to the Set Graph Parameters dialog window to select the type of graph to create Ending Record i All Records Under Axes select the Graph Type in the drop
34. k Start Guide quickly gets you set up and running with the new ELITEpro SP _ installs the ELOG software and set up for a measurement session To set up the ELITEpro SP for any monitoring session the following four items must be completed e Current Transformers CTs must be connected to one or more of the channel inputs unless doing voltage only measurements e Line voltage connections must be made for any voltage or power measurements but not for current only measurement Line voltage leads must be connections to line power the ELITEpro SP e A Setup Table that contains how and what to measure must be created and loaded into the ELITEpro SP e Data logging must be turned ON Then you will learn how to set up a single phase 2 wire power measurement session using the ELITEpro SP and ELOG software This Quick Start assumes the CTs and AC input are already connected to the load If you need to connect the ELITEpro SP to a load see the section on Power Measurement Connecting Sensors and Configuring Channels for how to properly wire the CTs and AC voltage input to the load Quick Start Setup of the ELITEpro SP TECH TIP To complete this Quick Start you do not using a Computer need to have the ELITEpro SP connected to an actual load You can do a mock setup at your desk To Install the ELOG Software to review how the software and logger work 1 Place the ELOG CD into the CD DVD drive together 2 The CDruns automatically when inse
35. king anywhere in the graph area produces a dialog box that gives you various options to customize your graph by changing the graph type colors fonts and other options e Graphs as well as other file types Data Setup Tables Logger Lists may be printed using the File gt Print command or Ctrl P Graph Options The Graph Options function allows you to set several defaults used when a new graph is created The Graph Options window is shown below Graph Data Cursor The data cursor is a vertical line that appears on a graph and is used to show the exact time and value of a data point in the graph Use the Show graph data cursor check box to turn on the data cursor It can also be turned on and off at any time while viewing a graph by clicking the right mouse button The time and value of the graph where the data cursor intersects it is shown in the bottom left corner of the screen If there is more than one variable plotted all values are shown on the screen The values are not labeled but are shown in the same order that the variables appear in on the graph The data cursor may be moved by using the left right arrow keys or by using the mouse to left click on the cursor and drag it to the desired location Note You will not see the cursor move when using the mouse until releasing the left mouse button Analysis Values For each parameter plotted on a graph the average maximum and minimum value is also shown to the right of the
36. le groups of loggers used with the AutoPoll an automatic data collection application is chosen you will be shown the folder where the Logger Lists reside and be allowed to select one for review or editing Logger Lists are used for unattended data retrieval by the computer available on the Elitepro only Setup Table File Saved logger configuration settings is chosen and you are not already connected to a logger you will be asked for what kind of logger ELITEpro SP you want to create 37 a new Setup Table If you are already connected to a logger it will assume that the Setup Table you are about to create is for the logger type to which you are connected x Opening Files The File gt Open menu opens an existing file Upen prompting you to select the file type It i ER operates the same whether or not you are Setup Table za _ Cancel connected to a logger Saving Files The File gt Save and File gt Save As functions allows for the saving of an open file of any type Save As allows for saving to a new location or new name Exporting and Importing Files The File gt Export Data File allows you to export a data file to a csv file for use in another application The File gt Import CSV File allows you to import a csv file into ELOG Using the View Menu The View menu is used to display ELOG features in the ELOG window Each item may be turned on or off by clicking the menu option using the m
37. n life threatening voltages QUALIFIED PERSONNEL MUST disconnect all high voltage wiring before using or servicing the LOGGER 1 Warning Use of this device in a manner for which it is not intended may impair its means of protection SYMBOLS ON EQUIPMENT Denotes caution See manual for a description of the meanings When connecting the ELITEpro SP to an AC load follow these steps in sequence to prevent a shock hazard 1 De energize the circuit to be monitored 2 Connect the CTs to the phases being monitored 3 Connect the voltage leads to the different phases Use proper safety equipment gloves and protective clothing as required for the voltages monitored Risk of electric shock Life threatening voltages may be present Qualified personnel only DO NOT EXCEED 600V Phase to Phase This logger is equipped to monitor loads up to 600V Exceeding this voltage will cause damage to the logger and danger to the user Always use a Potential Transformer PT for loads in excess of 600V The ELITEpro SP is a 600 Volt Over Voltage Category Ill device X gt Pp gt p Dispose of properly IN 6 10 VDC 500 mA O CE OUT 6 VDC 200 mA maximum op USB port SENSOR LIMITATIONS USE ONLY SHUNTED CURRENT TRANSFORMERS CTs N Do not use other CTs Only use shunted CTs with a 333mV maximum output only Serious shock hazard and logger damage can occur if unshunted CTs are used 1 Pulse Use only dry contact non energized pul
38. nd times of the data file name in the computer and summary statistics for each channel and parameter that was recorded by the logger e Setup Summary shows the essential features of the setup table that was active in the logger during the data collection period 49 e Logger Summary provides information about the logger used to collect the data The Data File Summary is opened in Microsoft Notepad and can be edited saved printed or moved into another report Data Summary Data File Hame ESB10 01 dat First Data Record End Time 06 15 09 16 02 00 Last Data Record End Time 06716709 11 01 00 Honitoring Period Duration 0 79 days Peak Demand 133 145k8 on Monday 06 15 09 at 23 13 00 Total Usage Channel 5 2430k h 2435kK Ah 2k ARK AVerage Hazisum Date Tine Hinisum Date Time Total Chan 1 Avg Volt 588 7 604 7 06715709 22 05 00 0 0 06716709 11 01 00 Chan 1 Avg Amp 108 38 187 39 06716709 11 01 00 101 52 06716709 07 30 00 Chan 1 EW Hours 1 056 1 102 06715709 23 24 00 0 000 06716709 11 01 00 1203 836 Chan 1 Avg EW 63 361 66 134 06 15 09 22 05 00 0 000 06716709 11 01 00 Chan 1 Avg KEYA 63 372 66 147 06 15 09 22 05 00 0 000 06 16 09 11 01 00 Chan 1 Avg PF 1 00 1 00 06716709 11 01 00 1 00 06716709 11 01 00 Chan 1 Avg KV AR 0 140 0 000 06716709 11 01 00 0 357 06 16 09 10 46 00 Chan 2 Avg Volt 2 2 2 3 06 16 09 10 50 00 0 0 06716709 11 01 00 Chan 2 Avg Amp 110 08 187 39 06 16 09 11 01 0
39. ndition 41 Instantaneous Channel Values g 0 x Serial Humber LES 4 Description DENT ELITE pra SP EPROM Wer E5400 1 47 Late Channel Values 0 15 4 F 0 000 KA 1 00 PF 10 000 kY4R a e DE PS PS PS PS ee e o o ooo PS PS o RS o AA Uke M Parameter Logged Display Update eee Memory Remaining Logger Date Logging ls Update Count 4326 40 Days 06 30 2011 On Memon Used Logger Time Memon Type Integration Period 0 0 1 8 15 30 Ring 1 5 Minutes Show As Graphs This menu selection displays the data as a graph instead of the text format described above 1 Select Logger gt Display Present Readings gt Show as Graphs to display the following dialog Display options for ihe erophinciude Select Channels And Data To Chart x window Hardware Channels To Display Parameters To Display Hardware eee CH 1 POWER alts Channels E E as Cancel currently turned CH2 POWER Fu onin the logger F CH3 0FE Rs Selecting a Eu power channel Po CH 4 OFF fe EF activates the C EVAR Parameters To Summing Channels To Display f Temperature Display You can L CHa OFF State only select one e volte DE variable at a Sensor time to graph This is not like a 42 text display option where parameters are viewed simultaneously This is due to differences in scaling and to reduce clutter on the graph For example you could display kW from four channels simultaneously but not a k
40. nnels 5 and 6 If three or four power channels are turned on then channels 5 and 6 will appear 53 SECTION VI FAQs amp Glossary of Terms FAQs If reboot the computer do need to reconnect to the ELITEpro SP Yes Use the ELOG 2011 software to reconnect to the ESP Glossary Falling edge Power Factor Rising edge RMS Transition of the input signal from high to low The power factor of the AC electric power system is defined as the ratio of the real power flowing to the load to the apparent power and is a number between 0 and 1 frequently expressed as a percentage e g 0 5 pf 50 pf Real power is the capacity of the circuit for performing work in a particular time Apparent power is the product of the root mean squared current and root mean squared voltage of the circuit Due to energy stored in the load and returned to the source or due to a non linear load that distorts the wave shape of the current drawn from the source the apparent power can be greater than the real power Transition of the input signal from low to high Root Mean Square True RMS is the AC voltage current that produces the equivalent amount of heat in a resistor as a DC voltage current whether sinusoidal or not All DENT Instruments meters measure true RMS 54 SECTION VIII Appendixes Appendix A Installing Firmware Updates To install ELITEpro SP firmware updates the computer must be running Windows XP Firmware Up
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42. of some of the most common CTs Small Split Core SS i Large Split Core Clamp on Rogowski RoCoil ik eco 100A 600A 150A 300 3000A 50A 200A 1000A 500A RoCoil mVT 100A 400A 1000A RoCoil mVT Various sizes 600A available Contact DENT Instruments Table IV 2 Common CTs All of the above CTs are available from DENT Instruments These are shunted CTs 333mV output which make them safe to handle even when connected to an energized wire They are also case insulated for 600V phase to phase service Do not use on services with higher voltages TECH TIP You can extend the leads of any of our CTs up to 100 feet without loss of accuracy provided that the new wire is identical to the original lead wire CAUTION DO NOT USE UNSHUNTED CTs ONLY USE SHUNTED CTS WITH 333 Mv AC OUTPUT ALL DIAGRAMS IN THIS SECTION SHOW THE CT PHASING ARROW POINTING TOWARD THE LOAD 28 CT Selection Examples The following table provides three example scenarios for selecting the proper CT Example Scenario Description Correct CT A single phase motor with a 20 amp breaker rated as 10 amps Use a 15 or 50 amp split core or 150 running load with 12 wire clamp on Four lighting circuits 12 wires with 20 amp breakers When all U 50 CT lights are on the amperage measures 45 amps oe ea A single heating circuit with a 2 0 conductor and a 60 amp ee Use a 100 amp CT Table IV 3 Example Scenarios for CT Selection TECH TIP If a utility already
43. ouse Refer to the ELOG window description on page 36 The Connection Window appears at the bottom of the screen during el Connection Window connection to a logger and provides information about the logger PA Toolbar communication port baud rates etc Refer to Communicating with Fr Status TEN the ELITEpro SP for more information The Toolbar provides buttons under the main menu The Status Bar provides information at the bottom of the ELOG window Using the Logger Menu The Logger menu is used to configure the ELITEpro SP view channel data in real time download logger data and set communication parameters The menu options include 38 Communication Communication d Use this command to establish a connection between the computer and the ELITEpro SP Retrieve Data From Logger Display Present Readings Retrieve Data From Logger Retrieve Logger Setup Table i Retrieves data from the logger and saves it as a dat S ee a Logger Clock file on the hard disk Before retrieving the data you will be prompted for a file name The default name is the logger serial number plus two digits that Edit Lagger Description Line correspond to the number of times that data has Logging ON OFF been retrieved from the logger Clear Logger Logger Baud Rate When a logger s memory is downloaded the data may be added or appended to an already existing file from the same logger Check the Append New Data To Existin
44. put CTs 0 333 mVAC for maximum safety depends on CT type 0 666 VAC 0 1 150 mVDC True RMS using high speed digital signal processing DSP 50 60 400 Hz 12 kHz 200 sample cycle at 60 Hz 240 sample cycle at 50 Hz Volts Amps Amp Hrs Ah kW kWh kVAR kVARh kVA kVAh Displacement Power Factor dPF All parameters for each phase and for system total Better than 1 lt 0 5 typical for V A kW kVAR kVA PF 0 01 Amp 0 1 Volt 0 1 Watt 0 1 VAR 0 1 VA 0 01 Power Factor Bi colors red and green 1 LED to indicate communication 4 LEDs for correct phasing green when voltage and current on the on the same phase red when incorrectly wired 2 LED 1 0 indicators Open collector 75 mA maximum current 5 Hz maximum frequency USB From L1 Phase to L2 Phase 80 600 VAC CAT III 50 60 Hz or DC 70 mA maximum Non user replaceable 5 Amp internal fuse protection 6 10 VDC maximum 500 mA minimum 6 VDC 200 mA maximum 7 to 60 C 20to 140 F 5 to 95 non condensing ABS plastic 94 VO flammability rating 340 g 12 ounces excluding sensors and leads 69 x 58 x 203 mm 2 7 x 2 2 x 8 0 Minimum System Requirements Operating System Processor Hard Drive Communications Port CD Drive Windows 7 32 or 64 bit Vista 32 or 64 bit or XP Pentium Class 1 GHz or more recommended 50 MB minimum available One USB CD or DVD drive required for software installation SECTION Il QUICK START GUIDE This Quic
45. rted into your computer Answer the questions on the screen To Connect the Current Transformers 1 Connect the CT to the black Phoenix connector on the ELITEpro SP s end panel Use the left most pair of connections which is channel one e The high wire of the CT the white banded or numbered wire depending on CT type should go to the left screw terminal of each channel input e The low CT wire the black or unbanded wire should go into the right screw terminal of the channel input To Setup the ELITEpro SP for a Single Phase 2 Wire Load 1 Double click on the ELOG11 shortcut on the Windows Desktop Note ELOG 11 is compatible with Windows 7 32 and 64 bit Vista 32 and 64 bit and XP but not older versions of Windows mo oe w W N 10 11 12 13 Click on the ELOG File menu and select New gt Setup Table File gt OK Select a Setup Table Type choose the type of logger ELITEpro SP and click OK Set Integration Period to 1 Minute or other as desired Set the Line Frequency to 50 or 60 Hz as appropriate If desired you may optionally enter Quick Start Setup under the Setup Table Description Click on the Single Phase 2 Wire speed 3 button Enter the current transformer CT value corresponding to the selected CT The CT value is the maximum input primary rating of the CT in amperes and is printed on the CT Input the phase shift for the selected CT and click OK If desired you may sel
46. se inputs Use of energized pulse initiators can cause damage to the logger and a potential shock hazard to the user E Equipment protected throughout by double insulation IEC 536 Class 11 CAT III 80 600 VAC 125mA 50 60 Hz No accessories are approved for use with the ELITEpro SP other than those specified in the DENT Instruments product literature and price sheets If the logger appears damaged or defective first disconnect all power and sensors Call or email technical support for assistance DENT Instruments Bend Oregon USA Phone 541 388 4774 DENTinstruments com Email techhelb DENTinstruments com ELITEpro SP R SUM DE S CURIT ET SPECIFICATIONS Cette information de s curit est destin e tre utilis e la fois par l op rateur de l enregistreur et le personnel de service DENT Instruments Inc n assume aucune responsabilit pour l utilisateur qui ne respecte pas les directives en mati re de s curit C Conforme UL Std 61010 1 Certifi CSA Std C22 2 No 61010 1 Le ELITEpro SP est un appareil de surtension de cat gorie Ill ATTE NTION Ce LOGGER peut contenir de hautes tensions qui peuvent tre dangereuses UN PERSONNEL QUALIFIE DOIT d brancher tous les cables a haute tension avant d utiliser ou de r parer du LOGGER 1 Attention L utilisation de cet appareil d une mani re pour laquelle il n est pas destin peut annuler ses moyens de protection SYMBOLES DES EQUIPEMENTS N
47. secssesaceeececsaseeaeceeseceaeeeasesteessaseeateses 7 T0 Connecti the Current TANSTOTMERS ass sn scans este SEE 7 To Setup the ELITEpro SP for a Single Phase 2 Wire Load 7 To Download the Setup Table to the ELITEpro SP 8 TO R aN NOW DA al tere De 9 ELITEpro SP Layout and Connection DiagramMS vvvssccccscssceesvsevceerscevaresacccsesnaveverevebertvevevebsvavsasenwens 10 SECTION III Installing Setting Up and Using the ELITEpro SP ccccsscsssssscssccsscssecssessecsseees 11 WER OCC CO rre 11 Installing the ELOG Software on the Computer vives cewevevcueeccevevevavevoseve seve sevevevscabevawseeveunseuwuveees 11 OS Cail UNS BRO Ge SOT E a ae ae a ion 11 EOE MS DOS Ra aa a en 12 EUTE PO SP CONE O red a a aa maman 12 Completing the Wiring CONNECtIONS cccceccseccseccsececcseccseeeuctseceseeeuceeceseeeuetseeeeeeuetseeeeeeeaees 12 CT CONNECT OMS issscccercanectrcetchesnvenesnerscisner srpbersierbersterriavansiateeraroeersbortienereierenisecieeet iets 12 WAS COMME CU GING EE aes as 14 OUT COMMECCIONGS Ne ne ed eee ae de debit 14 Power In Out CONNECTION cccecceeccecccsccsccescesccesseeceeeccucececeueceesceaseusceuseeeceueeeuseeeceuseensees 14 Communications USB CONN CUOMS RS een dan san a sens oies 14 Commun caine WIT Che FUTEOO SP aa anne a a on 15 Terminating the ELITEpro SP to Computer Connection ss 16 Creating ane Using the Logger setup ADI aa ea a ea qu 16 Retrieving an Existing Setup Table from the ELITEpr
48. the CT label the label should point towards the load Otherwise use the instructions printed on the CT for example This Side Toward Load Connect the voltage leads to the different phases Connect the Neutral wire first then the remaining voltage sense phase wires Note An optional external wall transformer is available for the ELITEpro SP 30 Using ELOG Quick Setups The following diagrams show how to connect the ELITEpro SP CT and voltage leads to different service types and how to configure ELOG s Setup Table Single Phase 2 Wire Configure the Setup Table as follows HEAD E The following figure is the wiring diagram for single phase 2 wire SOURCE ELITEpro SP POWER METER L1 and L2 connections required to power the ELITEpro SP Figure IV 3 Single Phase 2 Wire 31 Single Phase 3 Wire Configure the Setup Table as follows h Ol ich Gordons x aa hawa fing Mie git Th m f wi RU Singls Phaan Single Phen 3 Phnan 3 Phen H Rar i Fwi Dire Pai 5 z The following figure is the wiring diagram for single phase 3 wire SOURCE ELITEpro SP POWER METER Figure IV 5 Single Phase 3 Wire 32 3 Phase 3 Wire DELTA Configure the Setup Table as follows BPnose3Wie 5mins e ox d vor z fr00 000 fo Powe l flzPhase fe iN fo ivor froo fo Pone free fis AN
49. wer In Out Ning Logging On Comm LED NS USB Connection Magnetic Mounting Feet Figure Il 1 ELITEpro SP Layout CT Connections 1V MAX INPUT Voltage Lead Connections e N L3 L2 L1 LJ 80 600VAC CAT Ill 125mA 50 60Hz Figure Il 2 ELITEpro SP End View of CT and Voltage Lead Connections 10 SECTION IV Power Measurement Connecting Sensors and Configuring Channels Power Measurement The ELITEpro SP can monitor AC power loads ranging from single phase 2 wire to 3 phase 4 wire systems and up to 600 VAC at either 50 or 60 Hz Read all Warning Symbols described in the Safety section AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS MANUAL Use the proper Current Transformers CTs for the load being monitored For a complete discussion on this see the section Current Transformer CT Selection below CAUTION DO NOT USE UNSHUNTED CTs ONLY USE SHUNTED CTS WITH 333 Mv AC OUTPUT ALL DIAGRAMS IN THIS SECTION SHOW THE CT PHASING ARROW POINTING TOWARD THE LOAD Always point the arrow on the CT towards the load or as otherwise indicated on the CT All diagrams in this section will show the CT phasing arrow pointing towards the load Always connect the white neutral wire to the neutral bus bar if available or to the L2 or L3 phase if metering a 3 phase 3 wire system with no neutral WARNING Use of this device in a manner for which it is not intended may impair its means of protection Do not exceed 600 VAC into voltage inputs
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