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1. Manday E I ene fa J O fl K if 2 5403 A RMS L1 Maxim Monday 1 5 6115 A E Pom 2072A 7 LI m ul pex REI k ms za Ea oe ms E Lp iR LI Fl Ll l k ese Em MEL z aa k pem Peeeeee eee Petree ere rrer reer e terete errr errr rr errr rier rere ere reer errr errr tree terre rete e rere reer reer errr errr rr tere Creer eee eer e terrier trier ee ere ere errr erie e rier reer reer te etre reer NR mz gt Bam malas me A7 E aa Pe L m E Hn m E E i Tii p il B 6 36 bmp The Bargraph Day extreme value tool roughly represents a week profile For every day of the week the mean maximum and minimum values are displayed The mean values are RMS average values of the respective days 6 15 1760 Reference Manual Spectrum feederz def Y RMS rel zu h 1 von hz 5 Hold Add v AMS rel zu ho a 1 010 V AMS rel zu hi a TELL F bie Z i m i iS o es i E POM m u oo m E i o gt l 1 5 t nu B amp 6 37 bmp The Spectrum tool displays the classic harmonics bar graph diagram Position the cursor marks to get more information about specific lines Statistical Assessment of the Power System In the main analysis window select the EN50160 virtual instrument This measurement function performs the statistical assessment according to the Europe
2. Home i Choose this for a home or similar location Your computer is discoverable and you can see other computers and devices Work y Choose this for a workplace or similar location Your computer is discoverable and you can see other computers and devices Public location Choose this for airports coffee shops and other public places or if you are directly connected to the Internet Discovery of other computers and devices is limited ustamize the name location e and icon far the network Help me choose al vistasetnetworklocation bmp Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable Checking the Direct Serial Connection 1 Connect the Recorder to the serial port of your computer using the red RS232 null modem cable 2 Go to Network Connections and connect to the newly created dial up connection Network Connections J see S Network Connections _ Wizard El New Connecti ncc bmp 3 Watch the progress in the status window Connecting F1760 direct Cancel Cancel j connection bmp 3 35 1760 Reference Manual 4 After verifying that the connection works disconnect again s Network Connections NE unis File Edit view Favorites Tools Advanced Help Q ex M gt T 27 j search Folders gt wv x i ia Address Network Connections st dga Dial up dir Status Set as Default
3. vistapermissions bmp To create a direct serial connection you must install a dummy modem set the correct baud rate and create a network connection You may have to reboot your computer to have the correct baud rate activated this is true in Windows Vista Business SP1 3 19 3 1760 Reference Manual Install a Dummy Modem 1 In Windows Control Panel click on Hardware and Sound G E k Control Panel Ele Edit View Tools Help Control Panel Home E Classic View Recent Tasks View network status and tasks e System and Maintenance Get started with Windows Back up your computer s Security Check for updates e Allow a program through Windows Firewall Network and Internet View network status and tasks Set up file sharing Hardware and Sound Play CDs o k her media automatically Printer Add or remove printers and other Mouse hardware change system sounds play CDs automatically view scanners and cameras update device drivers and more Progra Uninstall Change startup programs 2 Click on Phone and Modem Options User Accounts ae Change account type Appearance and Personalization Change desktop background Change the color scheme Adjust screen resolution Clock Language and Region Change keyboards or other input methods Ease of Access Let Windows suggest settings Optimize visual display Additional Options vistac
4. 6 22 Level 6 49 bmp Period 6 50 bmp Hol z m L NEN Lo a a Ia L L BI ii it TA TA TP CT T el I dH dL TT m miillillll ll ll 21 ree fd Se oro l8 101555 NM UL 1 Wmillililiblil tT l ll B federi def Timen Timeplot E 14 06 2006 N B 2 7047s 00 0 i 6_51 bmp Use the Detail button to create a list of all events with detail information type source start time duration extreme value flagging information Analyzing Measurement Data 6 Analyzing Events Events Analysis y EE 6 52 bmp The Events Table shows the list of all selected events Click on the field name headlines to change the sorting of the table The blue color of the event entries indicates that recorded data 1s available Double click the event entry to bring up the related timeplots The last column F is the flagging status It is marked when the event is flagged Events Table File Edit Graphs Hold nl x Start 0606 2006 16 43 10 End AP OF 2006 12 18 28 Difference Su Sd 19h 24m 182 o tye Sexe tat ation Emvaue r pA FIENT T T lt O Ta Lp z 1 RM Y n LE LTZT I RMS Delta v L1 14 06 2008 12 18 28 525814 50 004ms 423 V lt qi RMS Delta v L3 15 06 2006 12 22 42 370332 20 01 7m 171 5 RMS Del
5. AHS Oscilloscope Transient Hipple Control Signal Reset Ripple control signal This tigger fires if the average value is above the limit Oscillascope Trigger Lewels L1 L3 Ss V Center Frequency 38730 Hz iS mds ILiL3 A IN aye i Right click to enable and enter trigger values Ok Cancel triggersettingsripple bmp This trigger can be applied to phase voltages to the Neutral voltage to phase currents and to the Neutral current The trigger applies to signals at the given Center Frequency The 50 60 Hz frequency components are attenuated to less than 1 9 5 20 Setting up a Measurement Trigger Settings Harmonics Trigger Settings AMS Oscilloscope Transient Hipple Control Signal Harmonics Interharmonic s Time Reset h Harmonics i Trigger levels for individual harmonics frequencies e viz vn nnz IN Iv Harmonics v Oscilloscope Trigger Level Voltage L1 L2 L3 10 0 75 Egi evel 95 29 NT 2 95 10 18 20 25 30 35 4 6 50 THD 8 00 To Relative gt N TEE Limit 6 00 AU Right click to enable and enter trigger values Ok Cancel triggersettingsharmonics bmp Harmonics are signal components with frequencies that are integer multiples of the fundamental frequency This trigger can be applied to voltages currents neutral line voltages and neutral line currents The values can be given absolutely
6. Events Harmonic o Eens e __ Harmonics _Fipple Coni o mient Ripple Contr mainanalysiswindow bmp 4 2 PQ Analyze Overview The Main Program Window Virtual Instruments On the left side of the Main Analysis Window is a list of buttons representing the so called Virtual Instruments Each of them can be regarded as an individual instrument which performs a dedicated function The idea is to realize a virtual unit based on software combining different measuring devices in a compact housing The instrument can thus complete a wide range of measuring tasks at the same time Communication between virtual measuring instruments is generally better than that between physically separated units The results obtained with one instrument can for example be used to control the recording of data by a different instrument AII measurements are sampled and recorded simultaneously and in a synchronized manner The top section of the window shows start and end time of the measurement campaign as well as the time difference The Zoom and Pan tools help to select the correct time range for the analysis The Main Program Window The main program window features the menu bar the main toolbar and the status bar at the bottom For details about the menu see Menu Reference in Chapter 8 The toolbar contains the 1cons below e e Select File New to configure a new measurement Select File Open to open an existing measuremen
7. File feeder1 def 77 IA fm ma I A Pope N n 3 eke o amp 6052005 164000 6 41 bmp Click the CBEMA Curve button to create the graphical event overview 6 42 bmp l 06 06 2006 18 30 00 O68 08 2006 19 26 39 408 57 ms b 166 96 166 06 es LEM 2 event 0 000 us o 000 6 43 bmp The graph contains voltage events in related to nominal voltage over the event duration logarithmic time scale The events are represented by colored dots where the 6 19 1760 Reference Manual color indicates type and phase The region between the curves is the allowable area for undisturbed equipment function Events in the region above the upper curve have the potential to damage electronic equipment Events below the lower curve affect the proper functioning of instruments connected to the power network but cause no damage Click on an event to move the cursor mark and display additional information on the left side Double click an event to open all related recordings timeplots The vertical red line indicates the time of the trigger eederi def Timeplot T Hel Add 44 06 2006 12 18 52 ut 14 06 2008 12 18 57 SRE d ed evo vasu 14062008 12 18 55 181135 204 82 v Suec e reca prises N eem 6500 57 000 57 500 6 44 bmp Note Not all event types are included in the CBEMA curve only those that can be presented as percentage of nominal voltage P
8. Tasks Network and Sharing Center View computers and devices Connect to a network Manage wireless networks Set up a connection or network m DTMVDDPCOT135 Manage network connections This computer Diagnose and repair Mat fukecorp com Domain network Customize Access Local and Internet ES Sharing and Discovery File sharing 9 On v TM Public folder sharing e Off v Bluetooth Devices DNI aoe v Intel R PROSet Wireless Tools si lea 9 Off v Kp cc peor Show me all the files and folders I am sharing Windows Firewall Show me all the shared network folders on this computer vistanetworkmanage bmp 8 Right click on the new connection and click on Cancel as Default Connection StarttHis connection LEM Rename this connection Dial up 2 36 Connection A F1760 direct Disconnected Disconnected Zh Conexant HDA D330 MDC V XB Com Connect Status Cancel as Default Connection y Create Copy vistanetworkcanceldefault bmp 3 30 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable 9 Right click on the new connection and click on Properties ee MES lt c Network andlntemet Network Connections gt Bi Organize po Views Start this connection Cal Rename this connection Name Status Device Name Connectivity Network Category Owner T Dial up 2 A Connection A F1760 direct e 7 Isconnected e Disconne d c aiiis HDA D330 MDC V
9. 11 Open the Options tab Check uncheck all boxes as shown below f F1760_modem Properties mp bmp 12 In the Networking tab select the item Internet Protocol TCP IP and press Properties F1760 modem Properties mp1 bmp 3 43 1760 Reference Manual 13 Press Advanced and uncheck Use default gateway on remote host then press OK FP adress Eiefened DNS Servet Bilerniste DNS SETVET ipo bmp 14 Close all setting windows by confirming with OK Advanced TCP IP Settings atsu bmp 3 44 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Using Modems Checking the Modem Network Connection Note If you haven t supplied a phone number yet you need to do so right click mouse menu Properties 1 Connect one modem to the instrument and one modem to your PC 2 Go to Network Connections and connect to the newly created Dial up connection Network Connections Wizard E New Connecti ncc bmp Connecting F1760 direct E w nd Connecting F1760 direct S LU D d connection bmp 3 45 1760 Reference Manual 4 After verifying that the connection works disconnect again Ne y S N 7 5 a dress e Network Connections Eg Disconnect k New Connecti ncd bmp Connecting to the Recorder 1 Start PO Analyze 2 Select menu Trans
10. 15 35 22 17 10 2008 18 35 24 00 13m 5 5301 V LI 1 11035 02 002 x oazon 7 00 assy on III LOL 2020 WII aos i III M ii Ni iy li VT 256 i ll 1024 zu l ers B 200 400 B00 a00 1000 1200 1400 Time ms 6 62 bmp Click OK and press the Timeplot button again The graph is now displaying the reduced portion of the data 6 28 Analyzing Measurement Data 6 Analyzing Triggered Recordings feeder2 def Timeplot 17 10 2005 15 35 23 17 10 2006 15 35 23 LIA Y Has LPS at Kine L2 P LL j a EDI Menor atl i i f dl a Ann mn 53D D 35D 0 200 6 63 bmp Note The change in the number of displayed samples remains persistent Reset the range of displayed data to the original by moving the start or end time cursors in the main analysis window 6 29 1760 Reference Manual Spectrum In combination with Oscilloscope and Transient measurements the Spectrum tool displays the continuous frequency spectrum The frequency domain data is calculated from the sample values If the displayed samples are reduced see Timeplot this is also applied to the FFT calculation feeder2 def Spectrum 4 0504 kHz 3 4357 A 15 1 io EG Jl plana bees fy du m4 ee y SE dM E Xe 1 BH E PP E Pen Feste E ar et noA ede B p aT erem 1 Sasa ee ru rp L n Li ats D RC FeRUIB T Tcl 6 64 bmp Note The tim
11. 25 Absolute A Right click to enable and enter trigger values Ok Cancel triggersettingsinterharmonics1 bmp You can trigger on Interharmonics voltages currents neutral line voltages and neutral line currents Interharmonics limits can only be specified as absolute values V or A 0 22 Setting up a Measurement Trigger Settings Time Trigger Settings AMS Oscilloscope Transient Ripple Control Signal Harmonics Interharmonic s Time Reset Time Trigger T RMS Oscilloscope Transient Ripple Contr Harmonics Start Time Day Hour Minute Second 13 1d E UU Repetition Time SSE AU Right click to enable and enter trigger values Ok Cancel triggersettingstime bmp The time trigger allows for the recording of selected measurement values at preset time intervals at a certain clock time The following options are available e Start time of the time triggered recording the default value is the next full minute to the actual PC time e Repetition time in seconds Note If no repetition time is specified the time trigger generates only one entry in the event list The selected measurement data are stored at the required clock times in the actual data file on the Recorder 0 23 1760 Reference Manual ALARM Configuration Digital Alarm Outputs can be set from trigger events and reset by timeout and or digital inputs for Topas 1000 alarm setup i
12. 7 8 1 Open a Fluke 1760 measurement data file 2 Choose the export setup file ExportSetup sample ini 3 Open the export editor using Editor 4 The export editor contains lists of the already defined variables 5 Expand the list by clicking the symbols similar to the Windows Explorer Figures in brackets before the variables indicate the column position of the respective measurements in the Excel table Exporting Measurement Data T Configurable ASCII Excel and Word Reports Note The number does not correspond to the column number but to the sequence of export Many variables are actually displayed in several columns e g time and three phases shown in four columns Opens a dialog where the position number of the variable and the number of columns to be exported can be edited If the new position number corresponds to a number that is already assigned to another variable all subsequent numbers are incremented by 1 This allows for the insertion of a variable at any chosen position Position Selected columns i 2S 3 a ls IV Iv lv lv fv UF One variable may be displayed in one to five columns exporteditpos bmp Example Power factor PF column 1 time column 2 PF phase L1 column 3 PF phase L2 column 4 PF phase L3 column 5 PF Sum Normally all data relating to a variable is exported including time axis and all value axes For the export of several variables measured during
13. Change People Near Me settings Classic View Sync Center Recent Tasks sync with other mp mobile devices or network folders View sync results Resolve sync conflicts Connect to a network View network status and tasks vistacontrolnetwork bmp 2 Click on Set up a connection or network PE iv E Metwork and Internet Network and Sharing Center Search DB File Edit View Tools Help Tasks Network and Sharing Center View computers and devices View full map Connect to a network ES 7 t Set up a connection or network A Ae a a Manage network connections k Er 4 DTMVDDPC1001 Multiple netwa Internet Diagnose and repair This computer E Ar flukecorp com Domain network Customize Access Local and Internet Connection Local Area Connection 6 View status Ki Unidentified network Public network Customize Access Local only Connections Local Area Connection 4 View status See also Local Ara Uoonecbon 5 View status Internet Options Windows Firewall E3 Sharing and Discovery T vistanetworksetup bmp 3 27 1760 Reference Manual 3 Select Set up a dial up connection and click Next gt Choose a connection option Connect to the Internet set up a wireless broadband or dial up connection to the Internet set up a wireless router or access point set up a new wireless network far your home or small business set up a dial up connection Connect through a dial up connectio
14. Entera name for the connection and press Next New Connection Wizard Connection Name Specify a name Far this connection to pour workplace F17B modem nccd bmp ncwm bmp Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Using Modems 7 Enter the phone number of your instrument or leave empty and press Next iNew comeca Wizard Phone Number to Dial What is the phone number you will use to rake this connection ncwp bmp 6 Press Next again New Connection Wizard Connection Availability ou can make the ney connection availabe to any user or only lo yourself ncwa bmp 3 41 1760 Reference Manual 3 42 9 Press Finish New Connection Wizard Completing the Mew Connection Wizard fou have successfully completed the steps needed ta create the following connection F1zb5l modem Share with all uzers of this computer The connection will be saved in the Network Connections folder 10 Go to Network Connections and open the properties window for the new connection File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Qe T z 7 pO search Folders la Ls 2C uz E Connect Status Set as Default Connection Create Copy Create Shortcut Delete Rename Connecti d View or change settings For this connection such as adapter protocol or modem configuration settings ncwc bmp ncp bmp Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Using Modems
15. GPS Unlocked The instrument is receiving correct protocol data from a connected GPS option but time synchronization is not yet achieved there may be too few satellites in receiving area or signal strength is too low GPS Locked Data packets with correct protocol containing time information are received through the serial interface of the instrument The instrument is time synchronized to UTC Universal Coordinated Time Service Firmware Update Upgrades the firmware of the Recorder The latest firmware is always supplied as a part of a new evaluation software package included on supplied CD ROM Notes To ensure trouble free operation ensure that the versions of the software installed on the instruments and the PC are identically If the PC and the Recorder are connected via a direct or modem connection then the firmware update is disabled due to the low connection speed Menu Window Window gt List For ease of use there are items to close all windows of a certain kind e Close all graphs e Close all tables e Close all This is very useful if many evaluation windows are open and have to be closed at once Window gt Print Select menu option Print in the Window menu to view a list of all open windows Select all windows you wish to print and confirm with OK 8 14 Menu Reference 8 Menu Options Flicker Flicker Flicker Flicker DEMO DEF DEMU O DEF Level time diagram DEMO DEF Level time
16. J J J J C0 id S3186l5b5et n3WV w 316538er 03V WV l13214S8et 03WV Wv 3484 7d4etf00lA V 36l147eTO00lA V 88445z2etr 00lA WV 358155et400lA4 V OTN ll 903V V UTH l1 367V WV OTN l 9V wv res as1080 P9353744 D400 3 91 amp 6553ef 003V wv UTM ll 9z2e6wv w OK Cancel The identification string of a sensor cannot be modified If it is modified Note the device may no longer be detected by the instrument calibration eeprom bmp Menu Reference 8 Menu Service Service gt Status Test TOPAS State test File Edit TOPAS OF 03 2006 10 22 50 a Timezone Europe VYienna Device Name Topas lt 000 16 Disk SanDisk SDCFB l 0z4 l z4 ME MaC Addr 0 EU0 4B U BE 5A 69 Basic ptiaons Trigger Opticon Fipple Control Signal ption ENS0160 OFS630e 06 V LSB 1lOseede Oe V LSE 12 1050e 06 V LSB 166540e 06 V LSE 19582 0e 6 V LSB l9 amp 64z e amp V LSE l8 z30e 6 V LSB lzs8356 e amp 6 V LSE ain Channel Gain Channel Gain Channel Gain Channel Gain Channel Gain Channel Gain Channel w lrn 4 Wh LB WoW Wo lo Wo uc uo iu Gain Channel Sensor Ll TOPASLOOO Te30159B U400 3 409891letO00svyv UTN Losy yy Sensor TOPASIlOOO Te30184B U400 3 398868et 003WV V UTM Losy yy Sensor 5 TOPASLOOO Te30153B U400 3 405251let00svy V UTH Losy yy Sensor d Unable to get sensor id or string is not well formed Sensor b EPLZ104 T931159 TACLOOO l 000313etr004A4
17. L2 L3 Use the drop down list to change the assignment of the scales 6 18 bmp 6 7 1760 Reference Manual e Flagging Information is displayed as a vertical bar behind the plot data This information relates to the IEC 61000 4 30 Ed 2 Flagging Concept requirement The highlighted sections contain at least one parameter which is flagged dip swell or interruption has occurred in this interval Loren T Eee cml a IN aan a EDI I a kx oo oan F2 6 19 bmp Use the Add check box to add other parameters to the graph feeder1 def Timeplot Held Addi VAMS L2 ES 28 06 2006 23t 6 20 bmp In this case you want to investigate further what caused the flagging This could be a voltage dip Select Minimum values and add the data to the graph by clicking the Timeplot icon 6 21 bmp 6 8 Analyzing Measurement Data Analyzing Trend Data The voltage dip can now be clearly seen 6 22 bmp In order to get more detail use the Zoom in tool and select the zoom region 6 23 bmp 6 6 9 1760 Reference Manual 28 12 E z Jay Hour 6_24 bmp If the colored flagging bar interferes with the graph colors switch it off 6_25 bmp To switch cursor back to normal left click outside the plot window 6 10 Analyzing Measurement Data 6 Analyzing Trend Data o 6 26 bmp The zoomed in data view looks like thi
18. that performs analysis of difficult and complex power quality problems Visit www Fluke com for a list of new features and to download the latest version of PO Analyze 1760 Reference Manual Scope of this Manual This manual explains the functions of the Fluke 1760 Power Quality Recorder The PQ Analyze Software also supports the older Topas 1000 instruments Some parts of this manual however do not apply to Topas 1000 Note Prior to 2009 the Recorders were delivered with a USB link cable That cable has now been discontinued The software still supports the cable but this manual no longer covers it Symbols Dew n Ge Canadian Standards Association is the certified body used for testing compliance to safety standards Do not discard this product as unsorted municipal waste Go to the Fluke website for recycling data KA Conforms to relevant Australian Standards Contacting Fluke To contact Fluke call one of the following telephone numbers e Technical Support USA 1 800 44 FLUKE 1 800 443 5853 e Calibration Repair USA 1 888 99 FLUKE 1 888 993 5853 e Canada 1 800 36 FLUKE 1 800 363 5853 e Europe 31 402 675 200 e Japan 81 3 3434 0181 e Singapore 65 738 5655 e Anywhere in the world 1 425 446 5500 1 2 Introduction 1 Open Source Licenses Or visit Fluke s website at www fluke com To register your product visit http register fluke com To view print or download the latest manual supple
19. use the blank Config ExportSetup_empty ini file You can modify setup files or create new ones by using the export editor see The Export Editor Word Template EXCEL Macro The program includes two pre formatted Excel files e With the Export simple x s file you can export measurements into Excel e The Export to Word xls contains a macro for the subsequent transfer of the evaluation diagrams into a Word files If the Auto Report option is checked the transfer to the selected Word document is executed automatically The Template Report dot file is the template for a report containing the measurement configuration and all exported diagrams The data is imported from string settings in the sequence in which it is displayed in the Excel file The Template ReportUserDefined dot file contains a number of placeholders for the positioning of diagrams tables and labels Name 0 Desmplon settings Placeholder for the settings table1 Htable2 placeholders for tables diagram legends pic1 pic2 etc placeholders for diagrams that are inserted as graphics The Template Report_2Columns dot file is formatted so that the diagrams appear in two columns in the report Data Archive Enter the path of the measurement files The archive contains the intermediate and final Excel and Word reports The selected file names are saved when the window 1s closed and are subsequently used for the export of data The Export Editor
20. which can create a visual phenomenon which is called Flicker The limit value for the long term Flicker Plt is defined in the standard EN50160 as 1 0 This is the perceptibility threshold of the visual sensation 5 7 1760 Reference Manual The maximum permissible number of voltage events dips swells and interruptions 1s defined here This number is used in the EN50160 overview graph to scale the height of the events bar Unbalance occurs if the 3 phase voltage system is not symmetric that 1s phase angles differ from the nominal 120 or magnitudes of the phase voltages differ from each other This is the limit for 95 of the 10 min values during the measurement period EN50160 hxx Nominal and Limit Values Vn fn IL D 5 lI EN50160 EN50160 hxx Rapid Voltage Changes Default Harmonics Statistics Evaluation Limit settings for statistical evaluation as per EMBUTBU Limit values for voltage harmonics Yn 10 0 A 10 0 THD Limit 00 x aie feats xcu Harmonics E 1 Sm L1 aaa 0n Limit n5 x i wt 15 2 eu i Cancel nominalandlimits enhxx bmp Harmonics are components of the supply voltage with integer multiple order of the fundamental of the supply voltage A limit value can be assigned for each harmonic with orders between 2 and 25 including THD total harmonic distortion The statistical evaluation of the harmonics is based on 10 minute mean values Rapid Voltage Cha
21. 00 00 Close Difference iW d Oh Om Os 6 40 bmp ENS0169 Text Protocol Start 19 08 2006 00 00 00 Red bars represent the results during 95 of the measuring time while blue stacked bars show the results of the 100 measuring time The 95 value corresponds to the absolute standardized tolerance deviation that may not be exceeded for 95 of the time The 100 value corresponds to the absolute standardized tolerance deviation that may not be exceeded for 100 of the time The distances to the standardized limit line indicate the reserve value To view statistical details click the respective buttons in the diagram window With this visual tool you can check the sanity of your power system very quickly and identify problem areas Use the EN50160 Text Protocol button to quickly create a report including all important data Analyzing Events The Power Quality Recorder supports more than 120 different types of events The different event types are organized in groups as shown below In order to get the big picture the best way to start the event analysis 1s the CBEMA graph CBEMA and ANSI curves are different limit curves that define conditions under which electronic instruments especially computers are expected to work properly Select Events in the main analysis window press the Moves cursor to maximum button to include all available events in the evaluation 6 18 Analyzing Measurement Data 6 Analyzing Events
22. Connection LAN or Hi Create Copy Create Shortcut is Delete Rename Local Are Connecti Properties Wizard New Connecti d Temporarily inactivate the selected connection so that it cannot be used ncd bmp Connecting to the Recorder 1 Start PO Analyze 2 Select menu Transfer gt FLUKE 1760 gt Serial Port Fluke PO Analyze Version 1 8 6 20090417 Diagram Transfer Service Window Options Help TOPAS 1000 p FLUKE 1760 Fv Ethernet Initialize Search Devices Serial Pork File Measurement Change Settings Download Measurement Data Live Mode recorderconnect bmp Note In Windows Vista use Transfer gt Fluke 1760 gt Modem to connect to the Recorder 3 36 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Using Modems 3 Press Connect T5 RS232 Direct Connection x Connection Fi TB direct Connection info Communicalions cable between two computer Connect i Cancel rs232 bmp 4 The connection is established and the software connects to the instrument Please verify this by checking the status in the lower right corner of the main PO Analyze window Name TE 89424 FP 20070316 1 3 3 pre2 SN T amp 88424 IP 192 168 1001 ce bmp Communication Using Modems Creating the Modem Network Connection in Windows Vista Notes e Before setting up your connection you must first install your mo
23. Connection Type What do you want bo do Connect to the Internet Connect to the Intemet so you can browse the Web and read email C Connect to the network at my workplace Connect to business network using dial up or VPN so you can work from home a field office or another location FID EGERIT RUE E UI gine nary to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port or set up this computer so that other computers can connect to it lt Back Cancel connectionwizard_2 bmp 5 Choose Connect directly to another computer and press Next New Connection Wizard Advanced Connection Options Which type of connection do you want to set up Select the connection type you want C Accept incoming connections Allow other computers to connect to this computer through the Intemet a phone line or a direct cable connection ea pe cec qum erieeuN TE lo another computer i using your serial parallel or infrared port Back Cancel connectionwizard 3 bmp 3 11 1760 Reference Manual 6 Select Guest and press Next New Connection Wizard Host or Guest To connect two computers your computer must be identified as either a host or a quest Choose the role you want for this computer Host This computer has the information you want to access Steerer ener er ey oe This computer is used to access information on the host computer connectionwizard 4 b
24. Crossover Ethernet Cable l Power up the Recorder and connect it to your PC using the crossover Ethernet cable with red plugs crossoverethernetcable jpg 2 Wait 1 minute The Recorder needs this time for detecting the type of interface and setting up the direct connection Communicating with the Recorder 3 Direct Peer to Peer Communication over Crossover Ethernet Cable 3 Run PQ Analyze and select Transfer gt Fluke 1760 gt Search devices Your Recorder will appear in the list 4 Press Connect to establish a connection between the Recorder and your computer Search Devices xj Broadcast Address 169 254 255 255 Network sis 900 Based PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Pack IP Address a rre 169 254 90 104 searchdevices us bmp The status line shows information about the connection Mame FT B 1 Py 20070316 1 3 3 pre1 SM rnd gbu2 IP 193 221 140 653 L statusbar bmp Note When you change network interface cables please wait at least 5 seconds before re connecting The interface monitor needs this time to reliably detect the unplugged cable 3 5 1760 Reference Manual Ethernet LAN Communication Using Fixed IP Addresses Use the following procedure 1 Establish a connection to the Recorder See Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable 2 Select menu Service gt Advanced Settings The first time you do this a security message is displayed verification of tru
25. Interval 3 Day While 70 Min and Day use fixed aggregation intervals the Free Interval aggregation can be set by the user between 10 seconds and 1 day 10 Min is the basic aggregation required by various power quality standards like IEC 61000 4 30 Ed 2 or EN 50160 Day can be used for long term load profiling and voltage trend monitoring Free Interval is a general purpose instrument capable of being adapted to the respective application requirements To analyze the measurement data follow the procedure below 1 Select the virtual instrument 2 Select start time 3 Select end time 6 3 1760 Reference Manual Fluke PQ Analyze Version 1 8 6 20090417 File Measurement Diagram Transfer Service Window Options Help D i OV 00 eioiOelelBIiIE E z E Auto Refresh e Bytes Start Difference End 1 40 MB 02 09 2007 00 10 35 21h 4am Ss 02 09 2007 21 58 30 EXMSO 160 Day Free Intenral EL Le gt Cope a e Oscilloscope Ripple Contr 6 6 bmp Alternatively you can use the Difference drop down list to select a predefined time interval and then shift the time interval around using the Move cursor left right buttons This has the advantage of having the start and stop time aligned to the selected interval length Moves cursor right 4 va NA SONIA nmm 6 7 bmp The icon list on the left side of the main window represents the available parameter groups These are sets of relate
26. PO Analyze click on OK and close the Device Manager Communications cable between two computers Properties 7E osa Por COM Speaker volume Maximum Part Speed x Dial Control Walt for dial tane before dialing vistadevicemodemcomcableproperties bmp 4 Reboot your computer 3 26 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable Create a Network Connection 1 In Windows Control Panel click on Network and Internet in the left pane and click on Network and Sharing Center p go t Control Panel amp Network and Internet Search File Edit View Tools Help Control Panel Home Network and Sharing Center System and Maintenance View network status and tasks C anect to a network View network c Check network status change to the network Set up file sharing network settings and set preferences Security Network and Internet for sharing files and printers Internet Op Hardware and sound Change your homepage Manage browser add ons Delete browsing history and cookies Programs Offline Files Encrypt your offline files Manage disk space used by your offline files User Accounts Appearance and Personalization Windows Firewall Clock Lanquage and Region e Turn Windows Firewall on or off Allow a program through Windows Firewall Ease of Access Additional Options a d People Near Me lassic Vi Sign in or out of People Near Me
27. So go do OK Cancel start_stop bmp 5 11 1760 Reference Manual 0 12 Memory Management In this panel you can configure the utilization of the Recorder s memory For continuous recordings you can predict exactly how much data will be stored per time For triggered recordings however this 1s totally unpredictable The purpose of the memory management is to reserve dedicated memory sizes for dedicated virtual instruments For Continuous Recordings you can either select the minimum required duration of the recording or the maximum amount of memory you want to spend in 9o of total memory For Triggered Recordings you can specify the number of individual triggered recordings to be stored or again the percentage of total memory The Event Recording setting adjusts the limit for the number of entries in the event log The small arrow up button left to the memory setting allocates all the remaining free memory to the selected virtual instrument The Mode selection toggles between linear mode and circular mode In linear mode when the amount of reserved memory is reached the respective recording stops In circular mode the storage wraps around and begins to overwrite the oldest measurement data this way always the most recent data 1s stored on the Recorder If you are not connected to an instrument you can select the size of the memory card installed in your Recorder with the Memory button Setting up a Measurement
28. V Taceoo 2 0724054e Sensor 6 ABSO501050 T530055B IA amp Cz U0 z amp 646372et 03A V IA amp CZ U 640815 Sensor 7 A amp 68n5nln049 T73102 7B IACIOU l 318677 amp 6t0072A V IA amp Cl 1 31537 6et Sensor amp Unable to get sensor id or string is not well formed Accu Voltage 8 497 Accu Current 0 85514 Accu charging state ove Accu Temperature 31 3900 GFS unknown t3 a 4 H statustest bmp This status test assesses and displays the following information about the instrument e System date and time of instrument e Time zone e Device name e Type of data storage medium e MAC address 1760 Reference Manual Options installed at instrument Gain factors of measuring channels Valid connected sensors Battery voltage temperature current capacity State of alarm in and outputs Status of the GPS option Service Set Time Time Setting x Local time UTC time Instr 19 07 2005 01 38 57 13 07 2005 23 36 57 Syne FC 08 05 2007 15 28 18 09 05 2007 13 26 16 fie a va aa a T a 8 8 a8 8 8 8 ELEI Sservicesettime bmp Local time Shows the current PC time Instr Shows the current instrument time Instrument time Sync Synchronize OK Click Sync to apply the PC system time to the instrument Click OK to transfer the current time to the instrument and to close the window Menu Reference 8 Menu Service Service gt Advanced Settings The Advance
29. additionally support the Spectrum tool 6 13 bmp Timeplot feederi1 def Timeplot Held Add 28 05 2005 00 00 00 29 06 2006 00 00 00 VRMSL2 go 23 06 2006 i orano k m IEE o d In db meu ome TL PIC CUT F fa He _ e Ih a a o W Bell en ee uu go n Pj IER Jo ula 8 d d 380m Os s 15959 mv 6 14 bmp 6 6 Analyzing Measurement Data 6 Analyzing Trend Data The Timeplot window shows the following information e Start and end time of the displayed data 28 05 2006 00 00 00 29 06 2006 00 00 00 6 15 bmp Note By using the Auto Refresh feature in the main analysis window you can shift the time range selection left and right with the Move cursor left right buttons or the left and right keys on the keyboard e Detailed information related to the two cursors blue cursor and red cursor o Selected parameter o Date and time of selected data point o Magnitude of selected data point VRMSL2 AMS L2 238 5 25082055 7 ds Ti Aa T occo B i a C e oa v 335 BL Da j 4 f 28 06 2006 234 0 ZEE t iam E i ii 10 40 03 232 5 23484 V D mp f Ii lu pof 6 16 bmp o XandY axis differences between the two cursor positions 3h Om Os 158 58 m 6_17 bmp e The selection of the vertical scale used on the left and on the right side of the plot The 3 colors indicate the colors used for the 3 phases of the power system A B C L1
30. amp Commu cane Status Set as Default Connection Create Copy Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties vistanetworkproperties bmp 10 Open the Options tab and check the boxes as shown below Dialing options b Display progress while connecting Prompt for name and password certificate ete Include Windows logon damain Prompt for phone number Hedialing options Redial attempts 3 Time between redial atternpts Idle time before hanging up Idle threshold e Redial if line is dropped PPP Settings vistanetworkoptions bmp 3 31 1760 Reference Manual 11 Open the Networking tab Click on Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then on Properties This connection uses the following hens amp nternet Protocol Version 6 TCP IP Y6 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP y4 l File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks QoS Packet Scheduler Deterministic Network Enhancer LJ o Client for Microsoft Networks ie Install ae Uninstall Description Transmission Control Protacal Intermet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks vistanetworknetworking bmp 12 Click on Advanced General You can get P settings assigned automatically if pour network supports this capability Othenwse you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings i Obtain an IP address a
31. banks commutation distortions oscillations in the network or ground short in the medium voltage system show typical significant waveforms Setting up a Measurement Trigger Settings Transient Trigger Settings Harmonics Interharmonics Time RHS Oscilloscope Transient Ripple Control Signal Transients This tigger fires if the height of the Fast transient peak is above the limit Up T RMS Oscilloscope Transient Transient Trigger AU Hight click to enable and enter trigger values ok Cancel triggersettingstransi bmp Transients are short unexpected signals in the distribution network which occur only once and have high amplitude and high slew rate They contain high frequency components This is why the input signal has to pass a 1 5 kHz high pass filter before it 1s fed into the trigger logic If the voltage step is higher than the preset value Vp a recording of transients rms and or Oscilloscope values is triggered depending on the actual settings The trigger 1s operational for the channels CH 1 CH 4 for voltages provided that the transient option is mounted in the instrument The transient option allows for sampling frequencies between 100 kHz and 10 MHz Note When using voltage transformers the scaling as defined in the Hardware Settings is taken into account 5 19 1760 Reference Manual Ripple Control Signal Trigger Settings Harmonics Interharmonics Time
32. diagram DEMO DEF Level time diagram DEMU O DEF Level time diagram prin1 bmp The Window menu includes a list of currently open diagram windows By clicking an entry in the list the associated diagram is displayed in the foreground Window gt Clipboard The window contains a list of currently open windows You have the option to select a window and to copy it to the clipboard In this manner you can export evaluations diagrams events and trigger settings to a Word or Excel file Note You can only copy one window at a time to the clipboard Menu Options Options gt Choose Language Language Selection Select the language of the user interface Options gt Power Factor There are different algorithms for calculation of the power factor depending on the application Select the appropriate formula Options Help F Choose Language f CMM o b ge E3 ER ERE ER Flt Calculation vPF LPI S2 6O 3l Bp eus Contig sites Default Def File User Management Table Diagranm Attribubes Export setup optionspowerfactor bmp 8 15 1760 Reference Manual Note Select the required formula before you open the measurement data file In the first formula the sign of the reactive power Q defines the sign of the power factor According to the load type inductive or capacitive the sign of the power factor changes The second formula is the classical definition The sign is the real power sig
33. disable macros but if the macros are legitimate you might lose some functionality excelmacrowarning bmp Note If this window does not appear a low security level is in place In this case the macro starts automatically It is not a problem unless you have checked the option Auto Report in Options gt Export Setup in PO Analyze In this case the file will be closed immediately after executing the macro Exporting Measurement Data T Configurable ASCII Excel and Word Reports 5 Enter the configuration setting select in the cell next to UserSwitch E3 Microsoft Excel Export to Word xls File Edit View Insert Format Tools Data Window Help SH 4647 E z z a Me 0 BU E Fe f 95 hh tm ig select Kk Measurement Report Generator lt AppData gt PQAnalyze Absolute path to an MS Excel template replace Export Template CustomCharts xls lt AppData gt by the location of the AppData directory see chapter Installation Paths 6 Store the workbook under a different name e g Export to Word select xls and close Excel 7 19 1760 Reference Manual The CustomCharts xls Excel Template Note In the example below the demo data feeder1 def from the CD ROM is used to demonstrate the functionality You may have other demo data on your CD ROM or can use another measurement file with a voltage current system configuration The template CustomCharts xls will work together with the export
34. in V or A or relative to the fundamental The setting panel features a limit value editor for the quick and easy adjustment of all limits For current there is an extra disturbance limits calculator which is based on the Technical rules for assessment of power system disturbances TOR this is a European regulation Note THD is the total harmonic distortion TID is the total interharmonics distortion This function allows for the detection of intermediate frequency interferences irrespective of the frequency range in which these interferences occur The TID trigger allows for the recording of instantaneous values Based on the spectral analysis you can then determine the frequency of the interference in offline mode With this function you have the option to determine effects of ripple control signals or power electronics 0 21 1760 Reference Manual Interharmonics The interharmonic frequency bands are located in between the harmonic frequencies In these frequency bands you will typically find disturbances like signalling voltages or other sources with frequencies independent from the mains frequency Trigger Settings AMS Oscilloscope Transient Hipple Control Signal Harmonics Interharmonic s Time Reset ih Interharmonics T n J Trigger levels for individual interharmanics frequency bands e v 123 Q o VN e 123 g IN Harmonics Oscillascope Trigger Level Voltage L1 L2 L3 10 0 7 5 5 0
35. limits are 110 and 108 95 for interruptions 1 and 3 96 5 5 1760 Reference Manual 5 6 i E hysteresis e wmf The figure shows how the duration d of events is determined The Short long interruption time threshold is the border between short interruptions normally 3 min and long interruptions Short and long interruptions are listed separately in the event list Enable Flagging by checking Apply flagging concept Flagging means that in case of dips swells and interruptions all other influenced quantities like frequency harmonic or flicker are suppressed in statistic evaluation to avoid multiple counting If this option is marked the flagging concept according to IEC 61000 4 30 Ed 2 item 4 7 is applied Note After recording the flagging concept cannot be changed which means flagged data are not recorded only events A sliding reference is used where the nominal voltage can vary more freely This is usually the case in high voltage systems When you apply the sliding reference dips and swells are detected based on a voltage change relative to the actual rms voltage rather than the absolute nominal voltage If this option is marked a sliding reference for detection of voltage dips and swells is applied according to IEC 61000 4 30 Ed 2 items 3 29 and 5 4 4 Setting up a Measurement Nominal Limit Values EN50160 In this section you set the limits for the statistical evaluation of the volt
36. measurement settings If you want to assign a fixed IP address to your Recorder refer to Ethernet LAN Communication using Fixed IP Addresses For special applications there are also the methods of Communication over Direct RS232 Cable and Communication using Modems It is not recommended to use the serial communication due to the low speed 3 1 1760 Reference Manual Ethernet LAN Communication with DHCP Support l Power up the Recorder and connect it to your local area network A valid IP address will automatically be assigned 2 Launch PQ Analyze operating and evaluation software 3 Close the Start Menu by clicking Cancel 4 Open the TransferFluke 1760 Search Devices menu Fluke PO Analyze Version 1 8 6 2009041 7 File Measurement Diagram Transfer Service Window Options Help TOPAS 1000 FLUKE 1760 F Ethernet Initialize Change Settings Serial Axt Download Measurement Data Modem Live Made transfer2000 bmp 5 If your computer has multiple network interfaces installed select the local area network interface from the Network list Click Search After some seconds the list of instruments found in the local area network will be displayed Search Devices x Broadcast Address 169 254 255 255 Network sis 900 Based PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Pack DevieName IP Address aj rue 0 015925490104 SearchDevices US bmp 6 Select your instrument and pr
37. necessary files for this procedure are stored by default in lt AppData gt PQAnalyze Export see Installation Paths Define Export Configuration Select Options gt Export Setup Fluke PQ Analyze Version 1 5 2 20060526 Fie Measurement Diagram Transfer Service Window Options Help Choose Language d Power Factor d Default Daf File Config sites User Management Table Diagram Attributes exportkonfiguration bmp In the Export setup dialog enter the file names for the export template either a Word template or an Excel macro depending on the Auto Report setting and the export setup file configuration of variables Auto Report schwill Application Dats PQAnalyze ExportiExport_to Word xls 4 Add EN50160 to report Export setup cation Dsts PQAnslyze ExportiConfig ExportSetup_sample ini 4 Editor Data Archive D Date My Document POAnaslyze Date Exporteditor bmp 1 1 1760 Reference Manual The option Auto Report creates the intermediate Excel file and automatically invokes the procedure for creation of the final Word report based on the provided Word template Activation of the option Add EN50160 to report provides that the graphical EN50160 summary is inserted in the final measurement report Export Setup File In the Config ExportSetup sample ini file define and save the measurement parameters for export This file already contains a number of useful variables Alternatively
38. option to generate charts for any series of measurements in the file using the Excel chart tools Note If the variables that are specified in the configuration file are not available in the export data blank columns are inserted at the respective positions in the Excel worksheet The positions of the columns are thus not adjusted 7 13 1760 Reference Manual MS Word Reports In the export configuration select the Export to Word xls file included in software as the Excel macro file for the export This file contains a macro that generates a well formatted Word report Auto Report chwill amp pplication Data PQAnslyze Export Export_to Word xls sl Add EN50160 to report Export setup cation Dats POAnslyze Export Config ExportSetup_ sample ini sl Editar Data Archive DA DataMy Dacuments POAnalyzeiData exporteditor bmp 1 Open the measurement file 2 Select a time period using the red cursors Click the Excel Export button in the top toolbar 4 The Export to Word xls file 1s opened in Excel It contains a macro and a temporary file TempExp xls which is the actual report to be exported to Word The first worksheet is named Settings and contains the file name user texts and the important measurement settings such as limit values and conversion factors of the channels The second sheet 1s labeled Data and contains the measurement values organized in columns as defined in the configuration f
39. otherwise the most recently used configuration is used 5 Select one of the Export xls files 6 Click Excel Export in the standard toolbar Excel is started and the temporary file TmpExp0 xls is generated The variables are imported into worksheets The number of rows is determined by the number of exported time intervals 7 12 Exporting Measurement Data T Configurable ASCII Excel and Word Reports Ed TmpExp0 xls E z Eg z TOPAST1000 19 3 6 0 0 20041223 DEMO DEF Company LEM NORMA GmbH Department Praduct hanagement Contact ONE Reason of test T Problerms Test done by hile 1 2 3 4 5 b i rj Nominal Voltage 230 00 Nominal Frequency 50 00Hz Overvoltage 110 00 Voltage Dips 90 00 Interruptions 1 00 Short Interruptions 180 000s Averaging time 0 000s 1H M 4 HSetting Data Chartl Chart2 f Charta a excel export bmp Note The export might take some time depending on the number of selected time periods and parameters Cwemwm omen File name user texts important measurement settings such as limit values and conversion factors of the channels Settings Measurements organized in columns as defined in the configuration file The number of rows is determined by the number of exported time intervals The next sheet is labeled Chartx and contains diagrams with legends etc for each variable This Excel sheet can be saved under a different name You also have the
40. template vdf select File gt Open 3 Change all settings according to your requirements 4 Save the configuration as a template and or initialize the measurement Note For the initial test measurements we recommend accepting the default values for all settings Based on the initial results you can then modify the trigger settings to optimize them Hardware Settings In this settings panel you can adjust all hardware related parameters The Input Configuration defines how the signals supplied to the input channels are interpreted by the instrument The input configuration 1s sometimes also referred to as Measurement System For details about the supported measurement systems please refer to the Users Manual There are two additional options related to the input configuration If you check Current IL3 IL1 IL2 the current on channel 3 is not measured but calculated The main application is a 3 wire measurement system with only two current transformers where the sum of the 3 phase currents equals zero In this case you can calculate the third current The second option defines which voltages are used as source for event detection flicker and harmonics measurement If the box is checked the parameters are evaluated based on the phase to phase voltages rather than the phase to neutral voltages Setting up a Measurement Hardware Settings Hardware Settings Voltage f Current Curent L32 1L1 1L2 Calculat
41. templates configuration etc in the lt AppData gt PQAnalyze directory To determine the location of this directory execute the following steps 1 On your computer s desktop doubleclick on My Documents type APPDATA in the Address field and press the enter key f My Documents File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay E 5i J Search lE Folders fey Ge X 19 E Address APPDATA Mame Size Type mydocsappdata bmp 2 The lt AppData gt directory is opened and its location is displayed in the Address field e Typical value on XP C Documents and Settings lt YourUserName gt Application Data e Typical value on Vista C users lt YourUserName gt AppData Roaming 2 3 1760 Reference Manual Personal Directory This folder 1s the default location for saving application files PQ Analyze stores measurement data reports etc in the Personal PQAnalyze directory To determine the location of this directory execute the following steps 1 On your computer s desktop right click on My Documents and select the Properties Open Explore Browse with Wincwvs Search ue 5v Checkout HE Tortoise VM Copy Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties mydocspropsselect bmp 2 4 Installing the Software Installation Paths 2 The location of the Personal directory is displayed in the Target field of the My Documents Properties window My Documents Properties E Target Gene
42. the same interval it might be useful to export the time axis only once If the time axis of some of the variables is hidden these respective graphs are combined into one diagram If the time axis of the variables 1s not hidden a separate worksheet is set up for the diagram Users also have the option to omit individual phases Delete Removes already configured values from the list Closes the export editor without saving the changes made to the Cancel configuration Saves the changes made in the configuration A file dialog appears to give the setup file a new name and then the export editor is closed 1L Store 7 9 1760 Reference Manual Adding New Parameters The logic of the export editor is similar to that of the macro tool in MS Office applications If the export editor is activated each evaluation carried out with the loaded measurements results in a new entry in the list f Fluke PO Analyze Version 1 8 6 20090417 m File Measurement Diagram Transfer Service Window Options Help KIEN OOO lel OOOOH HES z x x MER e Ti ge Position e CTs t e 11 09 2007 03 30 00 10 Urms abs h01 11 Irms abs h01 12 P abs h 1 13 Q abs hoi o 14 Cosphi h01 ER r peak value over time Maxir 15 V RMS Maximum E ug extreme value e 16 V RMS l Day peak value over time Minimi 17 V RMS Minimum Data Archive exporteditmw bmp Procedure
43. 0 Reference Manual Excel Export Macro Details This section explains how the macro works e The Excel export macro creates a new workbook or opens an existing one depending on the setting of UserSwitch It copies the data of a desired time range in the first sheet The sheet is cleared before pasting the data so the entire sheet is reserved for the measurement data only e The time range of the charts is updated and the x axis is labeled properly according to the displayed time range e The units of both axes are updated e The settings of the y axis are kept as they are If the charts are defined with manual scaling it 1s possible that the data lines cannot be displayed because they are out of range e The macro updates one chart after the other depending on its index The index is according to the order of creation If you create charts manually be sure to create the charts from top to bottom to avoid interchanged charts 1 24 Chapter 8 Menu Reference Menu File The following sections explain the File menu commands File gt New Same function as the File New button Used to set up a new measurement see Chapter 5 Setting up a Measurement for details File gt Open 1 Select File gt Open or click to open an existing template definition file vdf or a measurement file for analysis def 2 To gain a better overview of the available files select the desired file type You have the option to ad
44. 0 22 00 23 00 24 00 25 00 26 00 Day Haur 6 59 bmp 6 26 Analyzing Measurement Data 6 Analyzing Triggered Recordings The most efficient way of analyzing the details of all power quality events is by utilizing the Event Stepping Auto Refresh feature 17 10 2006 14 30 00 Ti dd z 6 60 bmp With the Auto Refresh option checked you can now step through the individual recordings inside the selected time range by clicking the Move cursor right left buttons or by using the left right keys on your keyboard File feederd def F auto nene i Difference End 4494s 17 10 2006 19 57 59 213 kB 17 10 2006 18 57 54 ENSO160 Tra nsi ent feeder def Timeplot Hod Aad 0755 i ae VAMSI 17402006 m 1 004 Gis 318 78 mW a i JR UA VRMS v mur I 54 5n0n S5 000 55 5nn 56 00 586 50n Sf 000 S7 500 S8 000 583500 59 000 Second Millisecond 6 61 bmp 6 27 1760 Reference Manual In combination with Oscilloscope measurements you can adjust the number of samples displayed in the timeplot Double click on the graph at the desired start point In the dialog select the number of samples Note If this function is used to display the frequency spectrum see the next section do not select fewer than 1024 samples otherwise the spectrum calculations yield unreliable results eederz def Timeplot Hold Add 17 10 2008
45. 1 Open measurement and select time period in the evaluation window 2 Select variable 5 3 Select averaging mode Es ES E 4 Select evaluation E The program returns a diagram and a list entry for the respective variable 1 In Position hide columns you do not wish to display for example time for other variables 2 Select the next variable 3 Click on o Sw A file dialog appears so that you may give the setup file a new name 7 10 Exporting Measurement Data T Configurable ASCII Excel and Word Reports Report Generation To create reports a configuration file must be prepared You may use an Excel file into which the data is exported or a Word template for the final Word report Suitable sample files are included in the software suite If a measurement file has been loaded all variables included in the configuration file can be exported by a simple mouse click However you must first select the period for the export starts the Excel Word report generator Alternatively you can create an ASCII Report Starts the ASCII report generator ASCII Reports To generate ASCII reports use the preset configuration file ExportSetup_sample ini 1 Open a measurement file 2 Select period 3 Create or select configuration file only if you want to change the configuration otherwise the most recently used configuration is used 4 Click the ASCII report generator button s Enter a new nam
46. 2 Chapter 6 Analyzing Measurement Data Downloading Measurement Data to the PC Establish a connection to your Recorder see Communicating with the Recorder in Chapter 3 Select menu Transfer gt Download Measurement Data or click the Data Transfer icon E Fluke PQ Analyze Vers File Measurement Diagram Bee 6 1 bmp Select a new name for this measurement campaign or accept the one assigned to it during initialization In most cases you accept the default making it possible to append data to the already existing data file of the same name Note Data can be transferred to your PC at any time during a running measurement The measurement campaign is not stopped or affected The Data Transfer window allows you to select the data you want to transfer to your PC 6 1 1760 Reference Manual Data Transfer Sjee xik xl Source 1 33 221 140 83Xkomm gbu tst4 def Target c ADocuments and SettingskgbuXDesktopXTopasD ata T opas2000 md_gbu gbu_ Bytes Start Difference Bytes it 3 MB 27 kB 27 03 2007 18 08 08 Gm zas EI zr 03 2007 18 15 37 RREHRRRRARRRARRRHARRXARRRAESRSARSHEARRRRARHARRHASRRESARHARRSASRRSARHARRHARRRERSARSARSHRRRRHARHARRHARSREARHARRHARHRERARHARRHRAHARARHARRHARSERRRHARRHRARHARRRARRSARSHERRHARRHRAHHRARHARRHARHHRR RRARRHRARHRARHARRRARRHRHIVRARRHRARHHRRHHARRHARRHRRRRARREMR ENS0460 Day Free Interval 10 Min l ee eee ee ee ba eoo r ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee
47. 28 34 14 05 2006 12 1 8 26 53455 14 06 2006 12 1 8 53 339034 1 4 06 2008 12 1 8 584 696808 1 4 06 2006 12 18 55 1 76742 14 06 2006 12 18 58 173281 14 08 2006 12 19 05 619452 14 05 2006 12 19 03 528025 14 06 2006 12 19 08 579700 14 06 2006 12 19 06 562045 14 06 2006 12 12 22 577784 14 06 2006 12 19 22 581630 14 05 2006 12 19 22 692044 15 05 2006 12 22 56 416970 15 05 2006 12 22 50 595145 15 05 2006 12 22 59 921945 15 06 2006 12 22 42 370332 16 06 2006 12 22 43 694929 16 06 2006 12 22 45 487 752 16 06 2006 12 24 25 022105 4A DIE 200A 49 94 98 9954144 30 004 ms 29 964m 29 964m 3 2 95m8 1 058ms 305 nams 302 54ms 3r 23m 1 0 059ms 302 35me 300 1 ms 20 020m 19 922m 20 020m 20 017ms 23 535ms 20 01 0m 20 01 7ms 10 058m 20 018m 20 01 3m 19 Q7 7m 423 V 115 8 V 142 5 V 73 01 V 15 08 V 31 48 V 32 06 V 78 38 i 13 42 V 29 36 v 29 93 V 137 4 V 195 5 V 203 2 V 2117 V 2038 V 148 B V 171 V 230 5 V 1705 V 159 8 V ATRAI Events Table nix 7 9 bmp From this window you can copy all text to the clipboard using menu Edit gt Mark All and Edit gt Copy The File menu offers the functionalities of printing saving and exporting the data as Word or Excel exports Exporting Measurement Data T Configurable ASCII Excel and Word Reports Configurable ASCII Excel and Word Reports Application Data Directory The
48. 539 4705 4696 4612 4607 4535 4526 gzl 2077 2337 2359 7 3 bmp 7 4 bmp From this window you can copy all text to the clipboard using menu Edit gt Mark All and Edit gt Copy The File menu offers the functionalities of printing saving and exporting the data as Word or Excel exports 7 1760 Reference Manual EN50160 Export Select the virtual instrument EN50160 and open one of the two EN50160 reports 7 5 bmp Press the EN50160 Text Protocol button and all of your statistical data is formatted into a well organized text protocol EN50160 Text Protocol File Edit Qaeda de eee eee ee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eA ee AHA Sea Ae eA Aaa AeA eee A eee Hee AA eee aA AeA Hee AHHH SS a ENSDDI6 amp 0 RBEPORIT T h h h h i e e e h a e a a a e a a a i e e a e a a a a e e e e a a i a e e e i i a e a e LLLI ae ae eke eh e e ont sete onde ont ot ae he he eh one eh nh ont ont ont atthe he the othe och och och ont oat oat ote te ee ooo PC software Version 1 8 6 200590417 Firmware Version 1 7 8 20070807 Copyright Copyright c 2009 Fluke Corporation www ftluke com SETTINGS General Company Fluke Vienna Design amp Competence Center Power Quality Department Engineering Measurement Power Quality on department feeder Purpose Creation of demo data demol Test equipment Firmware Version 1 7 8 20070807 BPC asnftware Version 1 8 6 20090417 Measurement File location WW idtmvddsvis0l1 wo
49. 60 000 Hec Time 0 200 3 Holdotf 10 0 s E 10 0 ES E 120 Haldotf Default 0 14 Free Interval Switch Display E 30 z E 5 05 SOO kHz E 0 2560 ms E 4 0560 ms Continuous recording AMS Averaging time E 15 min Time Harmonics C Values Samples recordingmodes bmp The meaning of the parameters can be seen in the graphic on the top of the panel The picture changes dynamically depending on the settings and is always related to the virtual instrument that has the focus With the two check boxes in the continuous recording section you can select continuous measurement for rms and harmonics When you check this the shortest rms averaging time is 200 ms For transient recordings you can enter sampling frequencies between 100 kHz and 10 MHz Please note that the recording time depends on the sampling frequency The maximum number of samples per recording is 262144 This results in maximum recording times of 2 62 s with 100 kHz and 26 2 ms with 10 MHz After setup you can switch the presentation in the bottom of the panel from Time to Values Samples to check the number of values that will be recorded Note The transient option is only available if it is built into the instrument No error message is issued if an invalid sampling frequency is selected Setting up a Measurement Trigger Settings Trigger Settings In contrast to the continuous measurements which are alwa
50. ASYTAYATERFERRESTATATEREEEFRERSARTATATERERERESTANTREREERERTARTAYATEEREFERSAETATA EFFEFEESSATATATETEFEESET WYRERRRRESERSSXRARETERREERRASSAAARERERERRSRATAYATERRERRRASAAAATERERRRRATATATAERTERERERRAOTAYAYETERRRERATATATATERERESEHATATE To create the connection and close this wizard click Finish Back Cancel connectionwizard 8 bmp 11 If a Connect F1760 direct window appears press Cancel Connect F1 60 direct connectionwizard 8a bmp 3 14 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable 12 Go to Network Connections and open the properties window for the new connection Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help a a a F pees yt M m ES d p Search li Folders la LE EE Address Network Connections Dial up f Connect Status LAN or Hit Set as Default Connection ZN Create Copy Create Shortcut Local Are Delete Connectic _ Rename Wizard Properties Connecti P View or change settings For this connection such as adapter protocol or modem configuration settings nwc p bmp 1760 Reference Manual 13 Open the General tab and press Configure F17 60 direct Properties Select a device ogt bmp modem configuration bmp 3 16 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable 15 Check uncheck all boxes as shown below F1760_ direct Properties oot bmp 16
51. Attributes Curve Attributes coir Liste f e EH EN E Set all a H raging E Hide Default opt_kuven_attribute_a bmp Each graph is assigned a color and line thickness The settings are saved as defaults and remain active even after a restart of PO Analyze If the Set all box is checked this Line Style is used for all curves which makes settings easier Define the color for marking of flagged intervals in Flagging With the Hide activated the shading for flagged data will no longer be visible Options gt Export Setup PQ Analyze can be used to generate freely configurable measurement reports in Excel and Word based on predefined templates First you must define the variables to be exported and save this information in a configuration file 8 19 1760 Reference Manual 8 20 Advantages The templates must only be formatted and configured once Reports showing the latest measurements can be generated with ease The system supports customized reports containing design elements in Excel Using the supplied macro you can generate the final report in Word The final report includes all basic instrument settings and all diagrams from the Excel file The position of the various elements is defined by means of placeholders for example picl in the template For details see Chapter 7 Exporting Measurement Data Menu Help PQ Analyze version information ps ASCI pr ort puse Autor
52. Cut V Microsoft Update E PQLog v2 1 20080720 Copy fg Programs ki k fes Programs Iff PO Log v2 n TEET LS Documents HIR Startup eR PQ Log v2 1 20080818 Delete M settings Kfz UlravMc FIER Power Log Rename P Search k Microsoft Ward Ey Power Analvze i Sar be Mais m re m Sh Help and Support Ga Fluke ff PQ Analyze RI License Properties t Run EE Log OFF RSchwill Im Disconnect ig Start E ns E Bg py a cA 38 P d T3 tet TT T i P Readme 1760 startcreateshortcut bmp Communicating with the Recorder Start Options 2 Right click the new entry and select Properties P3 Mew Office Document Es Open Office Document Set Program Access and Defaults E GetDataBack For FAT E GetDataBack For NTFS gi Neues Office Dalkument E Office Dokument ffnen e PO Log Microsoft Update PO Log V2 1 20060720 fem Programs i Accessories a PO Log v2 0 Ly Documents Kfz Startup Kfz PQ Log_ 2_1_20080818 ar settings PER LltravNc FIER Power Log P Search j Microsoft Word fin Power Analyze W Help and Support 7 Fluke fg PO Analyze ai License F Run Lag Off RSchwill I Disconnect start E FE Ei E Fa A P P Tam TE x d kh i lig PQ Analyze ia Readme P Pa Analyze 2 Open WE Tortaise s VN Run as cl winzip Send To Cut Copy Create Shortcut Delete Rename Sort by Mame Propert
53. DS MM LED a EE UMEN EIUS Meni VV SN Oye RR Moni O DIOS oeseri rois a e ana Su festos INUL ipu eunti i eR ro ed UIN TUS EE Wa a S E i o e euet MIU EM MEME IE DUM EU MEE JU DO DO OO oo ICO CO O L Chapter 1 Introduction Introduction The PQ Analyze Software 1s a comprehensive and versatile tool for all your analysis evaluation and reporting tasks It supports a variety of different types of analyses including but not limited to e timeplot e probability function e bargraph view e daily statistics It includes different export functions from simple text based exports over Excel and Word exports to a full featured user configurable report generator The built in Live Mode makes it possible to look at the real samples and transient signals as they are measured at the instruments input channels The comprehensive trigger engine which features real time triggers as well as triggers on aggregated values can be adjusted through the Settings panel along with many other configuration parameters All settings can be saved in configuration templates to be used for fast on site instrument configuration The software supports different ways to connect to the instrument Ethernet serial cable making it an ideal tool for many different applications PQ Analyze supports trouble shooting tasks as well as long term recordings and the statistical assessment of the power system It is a powerful yet easy to use tool
54. Enter WE WARMING T ed via ethernet the connection may get lost Do you want to continue Yv N Please wait reconfiguration may take some seconds Mew configuration saved and activated IEEE em qe maa nac Network Configuration ixed IP Address fa 193 221 1431 83 m 255 5 Disable Ethernet Interface Enable Refresh DHCP e LER T e a e a JUS Selection advancedsettingsipchanged2 bmp 10 Press Enter again to return to the main menu 11 Exit the advanced settings session 12 In PQ Analyze select the Tranfer Fluke 1760 Ethernet menu and type in the instrument s fixed IP address Press OK to establish the connection 3 8 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable Note It is not necessary to enter the Recorder s serial number Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable Creating the Direct Serial Connection in Windows XP Note A direct serial connection and a modem connection cannot be set up on the same serial port at the same time Please uninstall all modems that use the serial port Note The direct serial connection uses the PPP protocol To create a direct serial connection do the following 1 In Windows Control Panel open Network Connections Control Panel File Edit view Favorites Tools Help E gt T Search gt Folders I E X e m Address E Control Panel an amp D 4 w e Accessibility Odd Hardware Add or Administrative Automatic Av
55. FLLIKE 1 60 PQ Analyze Software Reference Manual July 2006 Rev 2 7 10 2006 2010 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice All product names are trademarks of their respective companies LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Each Fluke product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service The warranty period is two years and begins on the date of shipment Parts product repairs and services are warranted for 90 days This warranty extends only to the original buyer or end user customer of a Fluke authorized reseller and does not apply to fuses disposable batteries or to any product which in Fluke s opinion has been misused altered neglected contaminated or damaged by accident or abnormal conditions of operation or handling Fluke warrants that software will operate substantially in accordance with its functional specifications for 90 days and that it has been properly recorded on non defective media Fluke does not warrant that software will be error free or operate without interruption Fluke authorized resellers shall extend this warranty on new and unused products to end user customers only but have no authority to extend a greater or different warranty on behalf of Fluke Warranty support is available only if product is purchased through a Fluke authorized sales outlet or Buyer has paid the applicable international p
56. In the Networking tab select the item Internet Protocol TCP IP and press Properties F1760_direct Properties PPP windows 95 98 NT 4 2000 Intemet i Mar Network Monitor Driver m Y Internet Protocal TCPYIP 155 Packet Scheduler File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks v ES Client for Microsoft Networks Gris dp bmp 3 17 1760 Reference Manual 17 Press Advanced and uncheck Use default gateway on remote host then press OK Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties reremed DIIS Servern amp lterrate Wiha Server ipp bmp Advanced TCP IP Settings ats bmp 18 Close all setting windows by pressing OK 19 Proceed to Checking the Direct Serial Connection 3 18 Communicating with the Recorder Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable Creating the Direct Serial Connection in Windows Vista Notes A direct serial connection and a modem connection cannot be set up on the same serial port at the same time Please uninstall all modems that use the serial port e The direct serial connection uses the PPP protocol If during the installation process you are asked for permission to continue click on Continue This may happen more often and the text may vary Windows needs your permission to continue If you started this action continue Add moderns m m LE i v Details User Account Control helps stop unauthorized changes to your computer
57. Memory Management Note The size of the selected memory must match the actual card installed in your Recorder otherwise wrong information will be displayed in the memory management dialog Memory Management Default Memory Management Settings Far continuous recordings enter the minimum required duration ar percentage of a memory For triggered recordings enter the maximum number af recordings per day ar percentage Continuous Recording Duration Memory EN50160 S808 d fis hun Day S 8932da 7 h 45 min Free Interval 5 d IE h 44 miri 10 Min 4 sah min Triggered Recording Recordings Harmonics crit RMS 434 ont Oscilloscope 5 crit Tt ct oe a m UCO X X oi 0g debole le cn cn omc ef ot slslelels lelslele amp br pr Ln be bn 11 Free Memory Event Recording Events E 10000 cnt OK Cancel memorymanagementsettings bmp 1760 Reference Manual Recording Modes In this window you can define the recording time pre triggers and hold off time for all the virtual measuring instruments Recording Modes Recording Modes Settings Ipre pre trigger tec recording time thald haldoff time Pretriqger 0 500 s E 3 0 E 1 000 amp 3000 00 ms elu t m Harmonics Hipple Contr Pretrigger 0 100 s Sample Freq Oscilloscope 10 240 kHz Transient Rec Time 5 000 s E 15 0 ES E
58. NTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE FLUKE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE OR THEORY Since some countries or states do not allow limitation of the term of an implied warranty or exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages the limitations and exclusions of this warranty may not apply to every buyer If any provision of this Warranty is held invalid or unenforceable by a court or other decision maker of competent jurisdiction such holding will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision Fluke Corporation Fluke Europe B V P O Box 9090 P O Box 1186 Everett WA 98206 9090 5602 BD Eindhoven U S A The Netherlands 11 99 To register your product online visit register fluke com Table of Contents Chapter Title Page 1 Mo odU TO n RON EE RR Er aN ntroquc Oe a modena E E DUM UTRUM ucawenainas eS UIN MINE Scope of this Manual Saab etcise debui Suyteste Sue dula ai paeise Sedem Eesaeshe Sic qul a vacat dn des via Me Contactime Fluke uei NODE ee T Open Source LICENSES abonar ti pur rirPOpertie Turis uelim quon AEE 2 Installing the Software eee eee eee eene nnne System Fee UI ING DIS oue ritis A Installing PQ Analyze Soft
59. New Modem Do vau want Windows to detect your modern Windows will now try to detect your modem Before continuing you should 1 IF the modem is attached to your computer make sure it is turned an 2 duit any programs that may be using the modem Click Nest when you are ready to continue I Dont detect my modern will select it from a list vistamodeminstallnew bmp 3 21 1760 Reference Manual 5 After some seconds a list of models is displayed Select Communication cable between two computers and click Next gt Add Hardware Wizard Install New Modem Select the manufacturer and model of Your modem IF your modem ig nat listed or if you have an installation disk click Have Disk Manufacturer Models Standard Modern Types I Y Communications cable between two computers f This driver is digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is Important sa vistamodemcomcable bmp 6 Select your COM port and click Next gt Add Hardware Wizard Install Hew Modem Select the part s vau want to install the modem an You have selected the following modem Communications cable between two computers On which parts do vou want to install iE All ports f Selected ports COM N vistamodemselectport bmp 3 22 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable 7 Wait until the modem is installed Then click Finish Add Hardware Wizard Instal
60. ach containing the data of one weekday provided that this data is available in the system Weekly The diagrams are generated for weeks Enter the first and last weekday of the period to be displayed Ensure that all weekdays are entered for example Mon Sun Sat Sun results in a diagram for a single day e s beginn ende tag bmp Use the Apply to all charts button to apply the settings for the current sheet to all other table sheets Apply to all charts Use the Show Flagging Data checkbox to highlight flagged data in the exported charts Flagging Iw Show Flagging Data flagging bmp Click OK to close the configuration window and apply the settings to the measurement diagrams Ok ok bmp Click this button to transfer the diagrams from the Excel file to the Word template 7 16 Exporting Measurement Data Configurable ASCII Excel and Word Reports icon word report bmp Choose one of the supplied Word templates or a file you have prepared open E d p Look in E Template d t B AX D Tools HE CustomCharts xls Report dot WI Report zColumns dot WI ReportUserDefined dot File name E Open Files of type fal Files Cancel exportselectwordtemplate bmp Use the following placeholders in Word reports settings Settings table1 table2 Tables legends of diagrams EN50160 EN50160 report A properly formatted report is generated whereby the
61. age measurement Nominal and Limit V alues EN50160 FEN50160 hxx Rapid Voltage Changes Default Statistics Evaluation Limit settings for statistical evaluation as per ENS0760 Slow voltage variations frequency flicker masimum number of events Slow Voltage Variations 95 Limit x 100 Limit 110 00 Fast voltage variations 35 Limit 5 00 x Mains Frequency Values within tolerance during 6 amp 95 c 99 5 ofthe measure time 956 Limit pas 100 Limit pos Long term Flicker Flt Max number af events Unbalance nominalandlimits_en50160 bmp Slow voltage variations are often caused by load variations in the distribution network Enter the mains frequency limit values for 95 and for 100 of the measurement time The evaluation is based on the 10 min mean values Fast voltage variations are often caused by load switching in the distribution network Enter the limit value for 95 of the measurement time The evaluation is based on half cycle rms values or full cycle rms values updated every half cycle whatever is configured in the D S I panel Enter the mains frequency limit values for 95 and for 100 of the measurement time Please note that in unsynchronized island networks the class for frequency variations is different 95 instead of 99 5 of the measurement period for interconnected systems A selection is provided Voltage fluctuations cause changes in luminance of lighting systems
62. an standard EN 50160 EN50160 records in intervals of 10 minutes All required parameters are measured and monitored against pre defined limit values The standard defines an observation time of one week for the statistical assessment of most parameters It is recommended to use the Difference drop down list to select exactly one week By doing this the start and stop times are automatically aligned to date boundaries 6 16 Analyzing Measurement Data Statistical Assessment of the Power System File feedert def oe Auto Refresh p i E d Bytes Start Differ nee zB 241 kB RETI 18 06 2006 00 00 00 Tuy d Oh Om Os ommum 25 06 2C06 00 00 00 10 Min ENSO460 Beur Day Day MAT E 1 week Free Interval h a z 2 TER amp GE FE t Hf Ee FF d a 2 2 GER E t HERO GENERO GR GER E LI 4 u E Gom me amp E E FF Gm a2 8 GEM E fe GEB GER E a z TER GER GER Et E H GEB Gum af 8 GER E t E Ga GB GER E 5 6 38 bmp Press the EN50160 button ge Version 1 7 2 20070316 Diagram Transfer Service Wir 6 39 bmp The power quality parameters are presented in a clear and meaningful overview graph 1760 Reference Manual EN50160 Protocol System 1 Meas v alueiLimit Value 95 Flagged data not included Walue EMS0 160 Max 99 5565 Lt LEES TETEE LEER DES ERI LE Li C G Voltage Wariations Harmonics Unbalance Mains Frequency End 25 08 2008 00
63. antGo Bluetooth K Date and Time Options Remow Tools Updates Connect i D we A 9 Wb amp Display older Options Game Indexerstel Internet Java Keyboard Ccntrallers Opticns Q9 5 O b 50 Phone and Portable Media Power Options Printers and QuickTime Modem Devices Faxes e 5G n moo s H Regional and Scanners and Scheduled ecuriby SoundMAX Sounds and Speech Language Cameras Tasks Lenter Audio Devices 2 6 2 Taskbar and User Accounts Windows Wireless Start Menu Firewall Network Set Connects to other computers networks and the In ernet at Screen9 bmp 1760 Reference Manual 2 Press New Connection Wizard or select File gt New Connection Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help E Q es T ay i pO Search Folders IE Ez x le m Address e Network Connections a LAN or High Speed Internet 2 9 Local 4rea Buetooth Connection Network Wizard New Connection Wizard screen0 bmp 3 Press Next New Connection Wizard Welcome to the New Connection Wizard This wizard helps pou Connect to the Internet Connect to e private network such as your workplace network To continue click Nest Cancel connectionwizard 1 bmp 4 Select Set up an advanced connection and press Next 3 10 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable New Connection Wizard Network
64. ays of setting triggers for recording measurement data see Setting up a Measurement Trigger Settings in Chapter 5 If one of these trigger thresholds is exceeded the specified virtual instruments start recording as configured by the user see Setting up a Measurement Recording Modes in Chapter 5 The following virtual instruments are available e Harmonics 200ms or 3s aggregated harmonics data e RMS fast RMS data 10ms 20ms 200ms 3s e Oscilloscope sample ADC data e Ripple Control monitoring of dedicated frequencies like signalling voltages e Transient fast transient recording 100 kHz to 10 MHz Note Only channels Chl to Ch4 can be used for transient recording To analyze your measurement data follow the procedure below 1 Select the virtual instrument 2 Select start time 3 Select end time E Fluke PQ Analyze Yersion 1 8 6 20090417 Fie Measurement Diagram Transfer Service window Options Help m 0 00 0 eieleleloiBIE E e S x e y Ea gt KT Auto Refresh e Bytes Start Difference End 236 kB 19 09 2007 05 18 22 1d 3h 45m 51s 20 08 2007 08 04 13 ENS0160 Day Free Interral 10 hin i Event ob TREE HHE HHH HL AH HHH HHH H H HHH H E E H H HEH HE HE H HH E H HHH H HH H i 2 e 3 Harmonics Oscilloscope H e Ripple Contr seus TEC Seer Hob HAE HE ERE HHE HIE HOROHAEHHR HERR HHEOUHOHOR HH E E HE REC HIER HRS M Tra
65. ce driwers Phone and Modem Options Set up dialing rules Game Controllers Set up USE game controllers Windows SideShow Set up a secondary display to use with Windows SideShow Pen and Input Devices Change tablet pen settings Canlar KAsansanarmant vistacontroldevicemanager bmp Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable 2 Open the Modems subtree right click on Communications cable between two computers and then select Properties c Device Manager Ele Action View Help eig ssl IN S E DTMVDDPCOLS BEL Batteries EL Bluetooth Radios JE Computer sq Disk drives E yy Display adapters 3 5 Hurnan Interface Devices oa IDE amp TA ATAPI controllers fa IEEE 1334 Bus hast controllers H a keyboards g n Mice and other pointing devices e Moderns ol Communications cable between two computer Eg Conexant HOA D330 MOC W92 Modem m Monitors aa Network adapters a PCMCIA adapters i T Ports COM amp LPT DRM Processors g ES SD hast adapters 5 Smart card readers ig Sound video and game controllers A storage cantrollers Update Driver Software Disable Uninstall scan for hardware changes Properties vistadevicemodemcomcable bmp 3 25 1760 Reference Manual 3 Select the Modem tab and enter the Maximum Port Speed the default value of the Recorder is 57600bps and can be changed by selecting menu Service gt Advanced Settings in
66. choose an Excel template Choose CustomCharts xls in the folder Template Places Files of type all Microsoft Excel Files xI xls xlt htm html i excelopencustomcharts bmp 7 21 1760 Reference Manual As a result the charts in this workbook are refreshed with the new export data E3 Microsoft Excel CustomCharts xls Read Only Mele 2 e File Edit View Insert Format Tool Data Window Help Type a question for hep F X D c a Se RR IA V s Bad 0 4 he 2 at TE zB Calibri ii BF U E ubB 5 t GE 5 Cui i iat vs a 2d Ub amp A Fy i Ye Reply with Changes End Review EEHGIGTGTIEIGTIGTIGTGII B V RMS V flagging enabled l1 C HB 12 00 Time Sa 02 03 2007 RMS A flagging enabled li L G3 12 00 Time Sa 08 09 2007 FM U I RMS Hp ES Ready NUM A excelcustomcharts bmp ta ta La Lu ta M im imNImImitl mimimimimIimIimMImBImMIMIBIBImMI B PEReeeeeseeeeeeguu Sennen m P 1 22 Exporting Measurement Data T Configurable ASCII Excel and Word Reports The macro opens the workbook as read only to prevent overwriting the template To archive the report save it under a different name preferably somewhere below your Personal directory My Documents PQAnalyze MyReport xls for example see Installation Paths Creating a Custom Excel Template l 2 Start PO Analyze and open a measurement fil
67. cons this menu offers some specialized and advanced functions and parameters These are tools that are useful for certain applications Some of these extra features are described below Harmonics and Interharmonics Provides an interactive selection panel to add individual harmonics or interharmonics to the analysis window 8 3 1760 Reference Manual Harmonics Selection hO1 Fundamental a t X h s Harmonics harmonicsselection bmp In the Harmonics and Interharmonics group the V I x y plot tool is available This makes it possible to plot the V I characteristic of a given harmonic and estimate power network impedances at different frequencies H 17 10 2006 1430 00 28 10 2006 17 20 00 Y feeder def Vil B 51 588 A feeder def V 7 100 276 A 233 37 W 48 672 A 2 0555 V vi_plot bmp 8 4 Menu Reference 8 Menu Transfer Oscilloscope Spectrum displays for the system components zero sequence positive sequence negative sequence are available K Factor The K Factor is a special parameter used for assessing the heating of transformers in the presence of harmonic currents For example if the K Factor is 3 this means there will be 3 times as much heat produced in the transformer by the distorted current than would be produced by a purely sinusoidal current Factor K The Factor K is a transformer derating factor When the transformer current is distorted by harmonic current compo
68. ction data size 17225728 B 16 MB 166 record size 11232 B complete collection data size 1864512 B 1 MB 43 record size 28 B complete collection data size 1204 B 0 MB 95 record size 9656 B complete collection data size 917320 B 0 MB 4000 record size 344 B complete collection data size 1376000 B 1 MB 38912 record size 48 B complete collection data size 1867776 B 1 MB 524288 record size 32 B complete collection data size 16777216 B 16 MB RND does not exist The data listed under Ethernet configuration contains up to four fields mode IP address gt IP subnet mask IP gateway gt lt mode gt can be either dhcp static or disabled lt IP address gt is present only in two cases l In static mode it shows the Recorder address assigned by the Service gt Advanced Settings configuration In dhcp mode when there is a connection between a PC host or a switch by a network cable It shows either the Recorder address assigned by the DHCP server or the self assigned address 169 254 xx yy if no DHCP server was found within the timeout approximately 1 minute P subnet mask gt and IP gateway gt are shown in lt static gt and active lt dhcp gt mode For dhcp without a connection and disabled only the mode is shown In the example from above The first field shows the mode of getting the IP address 1n this case DHCP server was available The first 4 numbers show the Recorder IP add
69. currents I phase to phase voltages Vp p frequency f and active power P values This 1s a trigger on fast rms values 10 ms up to 3 s aggregations The trigger fires if the measurement values exceed the limits Select the recordings you want to trigger with the RMS and Oscilloscope check boxes I RMS I Oscilloscope rms oscilloscope bmp There are limits for maximum values minimum values and differences between two consecutive values Some typical applications are Detection of peak values of voltages currents and or power values and alerts to turn off heavy loads to avoid peak tariffs 1f the power reaches defined peak values 5 16 Setting up a Measurement Trigger Settings Detection of voltage dips The concurrent recording of voltage and current values provides data to judge whether load variations in the installation caused the voltage dip or if the voltage drops were delivered from other branches of the distribution network Detection of changes in the distribution system It is possible to establish complex trigger settings thus the Fluke 1760 will always record relevant data for troubleshooting or localization of the sources of the disturbances e Are there voltage dips voltage swells e Were there large loads switched on did they produce voltage dips which had an impact to the distribution network e Is the mains impedance low enough on the point of common coupling e Monitoring of external signals co
70. d Settings menu opens a text menu where you can change advanced settings that are not frequently used Follow the instructions in the text menu to alter any of these settings ie 169 254 123 123 PuTTY Using username t2kceonfig Linux pganeu 2 2 27 t2k 3 21 Tue Feb 13 E 10 02 12 CET 2007 i686 GNU Linux Welcome to thia Topas dewice baer dogme Mas isos A0 Ile ees aA from 193 221 140 119 Main Menu Hetwork Configuration Timezone Date Time Dewice Mame Serial Mumber otop Measurement Delete Measurement Dat Help advancedsettingsmainmenu2 bmp Service gt Time Synchronization Configuration Select the protocol and parameters for time synchronization F Time Synchronisation Configuration X Protocol None MON Cancel Pulse Slope rising Dk Pulse Time s 1 pm d timesynchronization bmp Notes e You can check the status of the GPS receiver with the Status Test function Select menu gt Service gt Status test and go to the end of the list e If connected to the Recorder via a direct or modem connection then the firmware update is disabled due to low connection speed 8 13 1760 Reference Manual GPS Off The GPS option has been deactivated in the menu Service GPS Configuration selection None GPS Invalid The GPS option has been activated in the menu Service GPS Configuration selection NMEA0183 but there is no such option connected to the Fluke 1760
71. d measurement parameters Hover your mouse over each of the icons to get more information 6 4 Analyzing Measurement Data Analyzing Trend Data File feederz de Bytes 11MB 766 kB ENSUIEU Day Free Interral 10 Min 6 8 bmp Select parameter group and then choose the measurement parameter parameter icon bar at the top Tool tips give additional information about each parameter 7 2 20070316 sfer Service Wirdow Options Help P KA F nane C II 6 9 bmp Note Additional parameters are available through the Measurement menu Select Mean Minimum or Maximum evaluation and press one of the available analysis functions 6 10 bmp If you evaluate harmonics or interharmonics you can select if the displayed data should be absolute values or relative to fundamental For current an additional option relative to peak load current is available x Bl Rene 2 Gell ie REEL BHEE Absolute v Relative to hit Relative to Il 6 11 bmp 6 5 6 1760 Reference Manual Note If you measure THD with the option Relative to IL this is also referred to as TDD total demand distortion Choose one of the available analysis tools Timeplot Probability Day extreme value or Bargraph Day extreme value Lm rimari ie LI mm TLE PE X LLP ILLIUS Day extreme value Bargraph Day extreme value 6 12 bmp The Harmonics and Interharmonics parameter groups
72. dem in Windows Please refer to the procedure of the modem manufacturer e The modem communication uses the PPP protocol Continue as described in Set the Baudrate in the Creating the Direct Serial Connection in Windows Vista section Creating the Modem Network Connection with Windows XP Note Before setting up your connection you must first install your modem in Windows Please refer to the procedure of the modem manufacturer Note The modem communication uses the PPP protocol 3 37 1760 Reference Manual 1 In Windows Control Panel open Network Connections E Control Panel File Edit view Favorites Tools Help E a i a Search j Folders Es Ez x e m Address Control Panel Ml a amp 5 o B Accessibility Odd Hardware Add or Adrrinistrative Automatic AvantGo Bluetooth K Date and Time Options Remow Tools Updates Connect E D ow A 9 j amp Display Zolder Options Fonts Game Indexerstell Internet Java Keyboard Ccntrallers Opticns Be amp Q Prone and Portable Media Power Options Printers and QuickTime Modem Devices Faxes e I g Regional and Scanners and Scheduled tecuribv SoundMAX Sounds and Speech System Language Cameras Tasks Center Audio Devices e 2 Taskbar and User Accounts Windows wireless Stark Menu Firewall Network Set Connects to other computers networks and the Incernet screen9 bmp 2 Press New Connection Wizard or select Fi
73. diagrams are inserted into the Word document This export facility saves time and ensures a consistent layout for your reports especially in connection with repeated measurements Custom Excel Reports It is possible to generate user defined Excel reports The Excel export macro offers the following features e Copies the data into the first sheet of a user defined workbook e Updates all existing charts e Creates reference names to the data The PO Analyze software has samples to demonstrate how it works 7 7 17 1760 Reference Manual Customizing the Excel Export Macro The data export is controlled by an Excel macro contained in the Excel workbook Export to Word xls The behavior of this macro can be configured by the value of the UserSwitch see below Different UserSwitch settings provide different functionalities In order to be able to export data to a custom Excel template you need to follow the steps below 1 Start PO Analyze 2 Open the Export setup dialog menu Options gt Export setup and uncheck Auto Report Close the dialog by clicking OK In Windows explorer go to the folder lt AppData gt PQAnalyze Export and open the Excel workbook Export to Word xls If a security warning window appears click the Disable Macros button Microsoft Excel C Documents and Settings schwill Application Data POAnalyze Export Export_to_Word xls contains macros Macros may contain viruses Itis usually safe to
74. e File gt Open Open the Export setup dialog menu Options gt Export setup and configure the export settings e Disable the Auto Report option e Inthe field EXCEL Macro specify the Excel workbook you have created for this purpose Export to Word select xls See also Customizing the Excel Export Macro e Inthe Export setup field specify one of your non empty setup files Close the Export setup dialog Select the desired time range and click the Excel button When prompted select the Excel template CustomCharts Template xls in the folder Template In the Excel workbook press the Start button This will create as many charts as needed for your report based on the chosen export setup ini file save the created Excel template under a different name preferably in the lt AppData gt PQAnalyze Export Template directory and close all Excel workbooks Note When asked to save changes to the file Export to Word select xls you can decline this question In PQ Analyze click the Excel button again and select the newly created Excel template for the export When prompted update links to other data sources Arrange the position of the charts add text and headers add your company logo and customize the Excel workbook to your needs Save the workbook template and use it for repetitive reports Note The template file is always opened as read only therefore you must save it with a different file name 1 23 176
75. e during amp 95 99 5 of the measure time g5 Limit pos E 101 00 nag E 99 00 100 Limit pas E 104 00 X neg E 94 00 x Long term Flicker Pit E 1 00 Max number of events 100 Unbalance ok Cancel nlv bmp Example In the panel above the Slow Voltage Variations 95 positive limit is set to 110 This means Unom 10 The derived initial trigger setting for RMS voltage upper limit is Unom 5 50 of the EN50160 setting The Auto Trigger lower limit voltage change limit frequency upper limit and frequency lower limit are in the same manner derived from the Slow Voltage Variations 95 negative limit the Fast Voltage Variations 95 limit the Mains Frequency 95 95 positive limit and the Mains Frequency 9 negative limit The Oscilloscope Peak Value and Oscilloscope Wave Form limits are in turn coupled to the RMS voltage upper limit and RMS voltage change limits respectively by multiplying the RMS limits by 42 The initial harmonics THD threshold is also set to 50 of the EN50160 THD limit setting in the example below 4 95 5 29 1760 Reference Manual Nominal and Limit Values Vn fn IL D 5 l EN50160 EN50160 hxx Rapid Voltage Changes Default Harmonics Statistics Evaluation Limit settings for statistical evaluation as per EN50160 Limit values for voltage harmonics 7s Vn 10 0 THD Limit ann amp i Harmonics F 10 ESE s d T aol E Sa
76. e ee ee ee ee Events Pee ee ee eee estes estes ee ee eee etna E Pa i Harmonics i Rh4g E x mm mmm mm m m m m m E qu P IESNSEUUINONUN ai as spams cm sl INSERERE aa oa oka Re WN RR aA ocala EUM A Oscilloscope ee ee ee ee ote o ot rcc oo Ripple Contr d Transient 6 2 bmp 3 To set the start and end time of the data to be copied drag the blue cursors to the desired positions 4 Select the Virtual Instruments you want to have included in the download buttons on the left side of the window The red bars indicate data available on the instrument for download The blue bars indicate data already copied to the PC Note You can incrementally copy data of the same measurement campaign append to existing data files All data is merged together as long as you don t change the name of the stored measurement Data may be easily selected by using the following buttons Time range manipulation buttons 6 3 bmp 6 4 bmp 5 Press Copy to transfer the selected data to the PC Analyzing Measurement Data 6 Analyzing Trend Data 6 After the transfer has finished press the Analysis Panel to front button to bring up the main analysis window see PQ Analyze Overview in Chapter 4 E Fluke PQ Analyze Vers File Measurement Diagram Die e a Analysiz Panel to front 6 5 bmp Analyzing Trend Data Three virtual instruments continuously measure trend data l 10 Min 2 Free
77. e for the file ASCH Protokoll Reportgenerator Directory TAT m dat zi History duisi alia Suchen in E data a E E Ei 2 Asclikepork txt Dateiname DME Test Bericht txi Dateityp bet il Abbrechen protrepasciisave bmp 1760 Reference Manual 23 Datei The system generates an ASCII file name txt which can be edited with any text editor Alternatively the data can be imported into a database or similar application E ASCII report txt Editor Bearbeiten Format Ansicht TOPASLOOO 19S 3 6 0 0 20041225 DEBU DEF Company Department LEM NORMA GmbH Pradukt Management Responsible OME Reason of test EDV Probleme Test done by OMe Nominal Voltage Overvoaltage Interruptions 1 005 Averaging time 230 007 110 00 0 0008 Level time diagram Tine JL l xL ifs l SX ui mun l l Nominal Frequency Voltage Dips short Interruptions 160 0008 Urms V Li 230 83 230 88 230 85 230 87 231 12 230 60 230 12 230 34 50 00Hz 90 00 Urmas V L2 230 34 230 28 230 40 230 42 230 74 230 19 228 57 229 82 Urus V L3 231 95 231 76 231 87 231 97 232 07 231 58 231 08 231 17 protasciifile bmp MS EXCEL Reports 1 Select measurements 2 Select time period 3 Deselect Auto Report in the Export Setup dialog 4 Create or select configuration file only if you want to change the configuration
78. e range of the displayed data influences the result of the FFT calculation 6 30 Analyzing Measurement Data 6 Analyzing Triggered Recordings Active and Reactive Power Spectrum In combination with the Oscilloscope measurement there are two more tools available for assessing the power spectrum Select the phase with the L1 L2 L3 buttons and then press either active P or reactive Q power spectrum NEAFALUIFIIEIE 6 65 bmp Hold Add 48 10 2008 12 07 13 x 18 10 2006 1807 15 nix PLI B N l j j 1 54 008 Hz l 720 50 mW PLi xen maso 250 16 uwi F L1 M zB58 88 Hz 720 15 mW qu I zu T l SLE px I E D D 60 0 1000 1600 200 3500 3000 3500 00 4600 Frequency Hz 6 66 bmp 6 31 1760 Reference Manual Phasor View Fundamental The Phasor View tool applies to the Oscilloscope measurement From the sample data the RMS values and phase angles of the fundamental components are calculated and presented in the vector diagram feeder2 def Phasor view Held Add 18 10 2006 18 07 13 18 10 2006 18 07 15 75 260 A 25 08 V L2 hol E8230 W 6 67 bmp Note Please note that voltage phase I A L1 by definition points up and positive angles are counted in clockwise direction 6 32 RMS Values Analyzing Measurement Data 6 Analyzing Triggered Recordings The RMS Values tool applies to the Oscilloscope measurement F
79. e tolerance 4 af vn Minimum steady time Minimum Voltage difference 2s of sn Minimum rate of change 7 of s n s Minimum rate of change based on amp Values af steady state Extreme values during unsteady state i Cancel rapidvoltagechangessettings bmp The parameters are recommended in the IEC 61000 4 30 Ed 2 items 5 11 and A5 5 9 1760 Reference Manual CBEMA In the CBEMA window users can view and modify the permissible tolerances for the evaluation of events according to CBEMA or ANSI The limit value graphs have been calculated by CBEMA Computer and Business Equipment Manufacturers Association these define the effect of voltage events on equipment depending on voltage and duration This feature allows for easy evaluation of expected malfunctions The limit curves can be changed by moving the red markers using the left mouse button The color and the width of the curves cannot be changed To restore the default settings click the Default button CBEMA Curve CBEMA Default Time 16 7 11m Woltage 115 00 Waoltage l l 10ms 100 me Time s cbema bmp 5 10 Setting up a Measurement Start Stop Start Stop In this panel you can specify Start and Stop time for a timed measurement campaign Start Stop Stat Time Year Month Day Hour Minute Second 42 Jo fo fu do Jo stop Time Year Month Day Hour Minute Second 4 20 Jo fu
80. enn nennen 4 PQ Analyze Overview 1 e eceeeiieereieeen nennen enn n nnn n anna anna 1760 Heference Manual Index Boer C PT The Main Analysis Window ies eeeseesucevtesssae cesso tun bnt pode ouo udo sexe oed nup dandus The Main Program Window essei patet Quo hese Panqd des deo daess paste ece grad bese peti des ges Setting up a Measurement 1eeeeeeeeeeee nennen enn annnm The Main Settings WindOW uuu eerte nte PEE PO PERR o YOUR Ir RR x EUM P ERE ER Re UR Hardware USO LETTO eosam a SII Ui e MH Ip MM IIo d MUI Nomimal Limit Valles aers N tu Des dani iE ande wg dero NT TTT M Memory Management 555 52 2 5 0 soto adea esa hs raso eaae o ii Pene a aaa se sao E eR E SEV OPE Recording Modes ossediutepae enixe Db vUa guten UU eU aM dona eius ders MM NINE ALARM Configuration Unete fotu E MN Put DU MU M DRIN ILI AUOT O OT oio HI IU EHI NIMM MUN NM Working with Templat S 22i oerte P Io nor d Saxa PUE iUe PE PUOI don a Analyzing Measurement Data eee ees Downloading Measurement Data to the PC seeeeseseseeeeeeeeeeeree Analyzing Trend Data smespttrehoti toS dese Met rinm Pietas uiui t eme Statistical Assessment of the Power System Analyzing BVellis eism site sb Dame deines n DO bdsDnd ia Analyzing Triggered Recordings eese nennen nnns Exporting Meas
81. ent Power Quality on department feeder Purpase Creation of demo data demo1 Period 30 08 2007 16 45 00 05 03 2007 07 30 00 Interval 15 min Os Wordexport bmp Tabular Data Export from Analysis Windows Select your virtual instrument measurement parameter and evaluation function to create your analysis graph Select Show Table or Copy Table into File 1 2 The Show Table tool opens a text viewer window Table File Edit feederz det Tay extreme Column l F Column z F Columnos F Columno4 F Day extreme Column b P Column P Column 7 F Column s P Day extreme Column s9 F Columnl F Columnll F Columnlz FP Time 00 10 00 00 20 00 00 30 00 00 40 00 00 50 00 01 00 00 01 10 00 01 20 00 01 30 00 01l 40 00 01 50 00 0z 00 00 0z 10 00 z z a u u O2 30 00 02 40 00 o2 50 00 03 00 00 value Maximum Ll W Lz W L3 W Eum W valud Ll W LZ W L3 W Sum W value Minimum Ll W Lz W L3 W Sum W Caolumn l 4369 4338 4465 4396 4343 4547 4516 4754 4510 4542 4414 4515 4434 4334 4462 6l7l 7936 5041 7975 Exporting Measurement Data Tabular Data Export from Analysis Windows Column e 5835 BEES 5861 6991 0059 6728 7157 5352 5833 GEEZ 717Z 5754 6318 6908 BT VE B275 10515 10181 10126 Columno 4655 511 4671 4661 4700 4705 4560 4500 4
82. ess Connect to establish a connection between the Recorder and your computer The status line shows information about the connection Mame Topas2000 16 FW 200511040 0 6 SM SerialdumberD12 IP 193221340178 status line bmp With the Save button a screen is opened to display the station list 3 2 Communicating with the Recorder Ethernet LAN Communication with DHCP Support Station Configuration Station Name Topas2000 5 193 221 140 77 IP Address 193 221 140 111 Modem Phone Broadcast Address 193 271 140 255 Network Broadcom Net treme 5 Acc Gigabit Controller Add Change Delete ConfigSites US bmp A newly found instrument can be added to the list of stations by entering a specific name Later this name can be used to refer to the Recorder 7 Since the IP address 1s known we can connect to the Recorder also from the Transfer menu The most recent IP address is supplied to the connection dialog as a default Fluke PQ Analyze Version 1 5 1 20060510 Emi File Measurement Diagram Transfer Service Window Options Help TOPAS 1000 d EIL NEN C77 RN NN Initialize Search Devices Change Settings Serial Port Modem Download Measurement Data Online Mode t2000 search devices3 bmp Ethernet 1760 IP Address 133 221 140 34 LIE Cancel t2000 search devices4 bmp 1760 Reference Manual Direct Peer to Peer Communication over
83. establishing connections to the instrument using the Transfer menu Enter all information for your instrument e Station name e Device name e IP Address e Phone number of the modem if available e Broadcast address e Network F5 Station Configuration a a BtsionName Device Name IP Address Mew Station 1 F47601 459 254 123 1273 Station Marne New Station 1 Device Name New Station 2 MyDevice2 02236691450 1760 1 IF Address 69 254 125 125 Modem Phone Broadcast Address f 569 254 255 255 Search use Virtual Network Adapter 2 Add Change Delete stationconfiguration bmp 8 17 1760 Reference Manual Options Table Points ASCI Value 48 3bEH J Comma ASCIl Value 44 3CH Option Table bmp Principle Selection Description With this option you can define the format of export tables for transfer to spreadsheet programs text file In various countries a comma or a Decimal delimiter full stop are used as a decimal separator Ensure that your settings in this window correspond to those of your spreadsheet program If this option is checked fractions of seconds are shown where High time resolution A appropriate This is useful regarding events The settings are saved as defaults and remain active even after a Save selected settings restart of the system Menu Reference 8 Menu Options Options gt Diagram
84. even if it is suppressed by the appropriate option File Exit Using this command exits PO Analyze 8 2 Menu Reference 8 Measurement Parameters Menu Measurement e Fluke PQ Analyze ersion 1 7 2 20070316 File Measurement Diagram Transfer Service Window Options Help D Settings EXCEL Protocol Report Generator ASCII Protocol Report Generator Harmonics d WY RMS absh d Int Harmonics 4 RMS relto h01 of h d Flicker RMS max abs h WEET FORMS max rel to h01 of h Probability Over Under Deviation IRMSabsh Spectrum Unbalance F IRMSreltohDt ofh E Frequency E O RMS max abs h d Oscilloscope TL RMS max rel to hOl of h Ripple Contra Pabsh d Transient PreltohOt ofh d K Factor A oeh k Factor K Qreltoh i of h E CasPhi d WILI WITL2 WILS measurementmenu bmp Measurement gt Settings The settings of the currently open file can be checked EXCEL Protocol Report Generator An automatic measurement report is created based on prepared templates For details see Chapter 7 Exporting Measurement Data ASCII Protocol Report Generator In the ASCII report generator enter a file name for the output of a text report of the open measurements For details see Chapter 7 Exporting Measurement Data Measurement Parameters Most of the analysis functions are also accessible through the Measurement menu However in addition to the measurement parameter icons and the analysis tools i
85. fer gt FLUKE 1760 gt Modem Fluke PQ Analyze Version 1 7 2 70070916 recorderconnect_m bmp 3 46 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Using Modems 3 Accept the default phone number as specified in the dial up connection or change it then press Connect E Modem Connection Connection infa U S Robotics SEE FA EXT Configure Connect N Cancel mc bmp 4 The connection is established and the software connects to the instrument Verify this by checking the status in the lower right corner of the main PO Analyze window Name TB 89424 FP 200703156 1 33 pre2 EN T6 88424 IP 192 168 1001 cv bmp 3 47 1760 Reference Manual 3 48 Start Options In some environments the communication between the PC and the Recorder is so slow that a specific ping request at connection setup times out Also a firewall could block this ping request In this case start PO Analyze with the option noping the disavantage is that connection problems are detected later 1 Click on Start navigate to the entry for PO Analyze right click it and select Create Shortcut IN New Orce Document Open Gy Open Office Document LOS Set Program Access and Defaults HE Tortoises VN E GetDataBack for FAT mr ED GetDataBack For NTFS E Winzip Neues OfFice Dokument Send To a Office Dokument ffnen Fe IM PQ Log
86. he Recorder if the software version on it deviates from that on the PC The main Settings window is the starting point for the configuration of the measurement campaign The default values of all settings are taken from the measurement definition template indicated in the title bar vdf The default template can be selected with the menu Options gt Default Def File The table can be used to enter meta information about your measurement campaign All fields can be edited by double clicking them The provided fields Company Department etc are only proposals and can be changed Using the buttons on the right hand side enter the specific setting dialogs see details below The action buttons at the bottom of the window perform the following tasks e Initialize Sends the measurement configuration to the Recorder must be connected e Save Saves the measurement configuration to a new vdf template file e Close Closes the settings dialog 1 Select File New or click L3 in the toolbar to create a new measurement definition file def 5 1 1760 Reference Manual 0 2 Settings euro vdf FLUKE 1760 C TOPAS 1000 QWave Premium Hardware Settings Nominal Limit values CBEMA Start Stop Memory Management Recording Mades Trigger Settings ALARM Configuration Auto Manual Department Gm LLL Rame Initialize S awe mainsettingswindow bmp 2 To open an existing
87. ies ms Readme Tag T 1760 pan startcreateshortcutproperties bmp 3 In the General tab you may enter a new name In the Shortcut tab append noping to the Target field separated by a blank space PO Analyze 7 Properties General Shortcut Compatibility Security PU Analyze 2 Target type Application Target location POL Analyze Target es Fluke sP Analze PO Analyze exe napini Start in C Program FilessFluke PH Analyzes Shortcut key None Rur Normal window Comment startproperties bmp 3 3 49 1760 Reference Manual 3 50 Firewalls If you want to communicate with the Recorder through a firewall you must setup the firewall to allow communication Contact your network administrator if you have problems with firewall settings Table 3 1 lists the ports used for communication between the Recorder and PQ Analyze If a connection is to be established where a router or gateway with a firewall 1s involved configure the device as shown Request Reply Table 3 1 Communication Ports reco Fe Gees Hem This port is used for listening to Search Devices requests from PQ Analyze It s also used during Firmware Updates This port is pinged periodically to see if the Recorder is available 7 This port is used for receiving commands from PQ Analyze This port is used for receiving firmware updates This port is used for binary data transfers This port is used f
88. ignal This trigger fires if the average value is above the limit Oscilloscope TriggerLevels LI L3 V Center Frequency 387 30 Hz wi o s ILiL3 A IN A A Right click to enable and enter trigger values Ok Cancel triggersettingsat bmp 5 27 1760 Reference Manual The following triggers are enabled in Auto mode Table 5 2 Enabled Triggers in Auto Mode virtual Trigger Channels Initial Threshold Triggered Instrument Type Recording voltage UL1 2 3 UN 50 96 of EN50160 95 limit lower limit voltage UL 1 2 3 UN 50 96 of EN50160 95 limit upper limit RMS voltage UL 1 2 3 UN 50 96 of EN50160 95 limit change RMS frequency UL 1 50 96 of EN50160 95 limit lower limit 50 of EN50160 95 limit upper limit 50 of ENSO160 95 Imi onde 1 The initial trigger thresholds are derived from the EN50160 panel in the Nominal and Limit Values settings see example below 0 28 Setting up a Measurement Auto Trigger Nominal and Limit values Vn fn IL D 5 1 EN50160 EN50160 hxx Hapid Voltage Changes Default Statistics Evaluation Limit settings for statistical evaluation as per EN50160 Slow voltage variations frequency flicker maximum number of events slow Voltage Variations 95 Limit pos SE neg e 30 00 x 1004 Limit pos 110 00 ned E 65 00 x Fast Voltage Variations 35 Limit 5 00 o Mains Frequency Values within toleranc
89. ile In addition to these two sheets there is a separate worksheet labeled Chart xxx for each diagram The number of rows is determined by the number of exported time intervals The worksheet window includes the following toolbar E3 Microsoft Excel TmpExp xls File Edit View Insert Format Tools Data Window Help ish easeay EB ez BA ELM Ro O CHD 219 7 Arial 0 B Z U Bag 8 ew 4 HE O aA iar Inr E BQ5 fe 09 09 2007 05 50 00 export to word tools bmp 7 14 Exporting Measurement Data T Configurable ASCII Excel and Word Reports Additional Settings for the Export to access the Settings window Charti Chart2 chart3 Chart4 Charts Charts Chart7 Charts Charts Chart10 Chai I RMS A I RMS A L2 I RMS A L3 settingsdialog bmp Scaling of Diagram Automatic or manual scaling of diagram With manual scaling enter the lower limit value min and the upper limit value max of the scale you also have the option to add a prefix such as kilo or mega With automatic scaling the ranges and the prefix are selected automatically for best display 7 15 1760 Reference Manual Choose the Time Period timeselect bmp Choose between Selected period Daily or Weekly Selected The diagrams on the worksheets are generated across the time period selected in the period software for export Daily In addition to the current sheets new worksheets are generated e
90. inistrator Insert the supplied installation CD in the CD ROM drive of your PC If your CD ROM drive is configured for Autorun the software installation program automatically starts If the CD ROM drive is not configured for Autorun start the installation program by double clicking aunch exe in the MS Explorer window 1 Once the CD launches click on Install PQ Analyze Software FLUKE Power Quali s AA Documentation Install PQ Analyze Software Product Registration Web Links and Tools Adobe Acrobat Reader Exit about this cd launcher jpg 2 The software setup program launches Follow the on screen installation instructions 3 Itis recommended that you restart the PC to complete the installation procedure Note If there is an earlier version of the PO Analyze software installed on the PC this version will be automatically replaced If not then remove it manually Installing the Software 2 Installation Paths Installation Paths starting with PQ Analyze Software version 1 8 6 data templates etc are stored in different paths than earlier software versions This is due to Microsoft Vista compatibility Typically the paths are different on Microsoft Windows XP and Vista Throughout this document these directories are referenced as lt AppData gt and lt Personal gt lt AppData gt Directory This folder contains user specific files that applications install PQ Analyze stores
91. ion of Events Flicker and Harmonics with delta voltage V 12 v 23 and v 31 Nominal Voltage Vn p p Analog Quantity Range Scaling CH1 vo auo 1000 ac CH2 vt auo 1000 ac CH3 via auto 1000 ac cH4 vu amo z 1 0000 ac CH 5 ILI auo m 10000 E CH B IE auo i 10000 2c CH L3 aoo m 10000 DAE e CHG IN AUTO 1 00000 Cancel hardwaresettings bmp The Analog section provides fields for selecting the appropriate sensor ranges The Quantity fields show you which signals the Recorder expects on the 8 input channels this depends on the selected Input Configuration The Range setting should only be changed if you want to select a dedicated measurement range Otherwise it should be left in Auto mode Most current sensors support two measurement ranges If you set these current inputs to Auto the larger range will automatically be selected The Scaling setting is used to support your voltage and current transducers It is a factor calculated as primary voltage divided by secondary voltage You can configure every individual channel to measure ac or de coupled Note DC coupling is only available for sensors that support it If any of the inputs is set to dc mode the measurement campaign will be gapping This means that every 10 minutes one 200 ms interval is missing because the dc offset measurement is performed in order to correct the dc offse
92. just the parameters of an existing file in the Settings window There are a number of templates available covering various applications These files can be adjusted and then saved as new templates for further use File Save An open measurement can be saved under a different name 1 Open the file 2 Enter the name of the new file in the File Name field The PQ Analyze software applies the new file name to all files of the set of measurement files The old files are kept so the measurement is actually copied 8 1 1760 Reference Manual File Print Printer x Printer Ndimvdadssvis t SOT MY ODPRBLE OO1 LUN 1 Quantity Color u TR cue POBRES 4 Black white printer bmp Select File gt Print or click to print out the current measuring data screen with all open windows You can choose between Black White or Color printout and select the number of copies required Note If you want to print out a diagram there is an option for printing Bitmaps BMP Printing this overcomes some scaling and resolution problems on specific network printers File Delete Select File gt Delete to delete obsolete files For this purpose enter the name of the file to be deleted and confirm with Select The deletion of files is only possible if no measurement file is open Note Deleted files cannot be restored Fluke 1760 Start Menu Select Fluke 1760 Start gt Menu to open the start up screen
93. l New Modem Modem installation is Finished four modem has been set up successfully IF you want to change these settings double click the Phone and Madem Options icon in Control Panel click the Modems tab select this modem and then click Properties lt Back Cancel vistamodemfinish bmp 8 Click on OK 4 Phone and Modem Options Sci Dialing Rules The following modems are installed Attached To cam Communications cable between twa comp COMI Appb vistamodemclose bmp 3 23 1760 Reference Manual 3 24 Set the Baudrate 1 In Windows Control Panel under Hardware and Sound click on Device Manager Control Panel Home System and Maintenance Security Metwork and Internet Hardware and Sound Programs Mobile PC User Accounts Appearance and Personalization Clock Language and Region Additional Options Recent Tasks View network status and tasks Set up file sharing 4 1 6308 Change battery settings Change what the power buttons do sto Require a password when the computer wakes Change when the computer sleeps Personalization ies Change size of on screen items Adjust screen resolution How ta correct monitor flicker refresh rate Scanners and Cameras View scanners and cameras Scan a document or picture Keyboard Change cursor blink rate Check keyboard status Device Manager ae View hardware and Piia W Update devi
94. le gt New Connection Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Q ex i Search Folders s LJ x9 c Address Network Connections LAN or High Speed Internet 9 Local Area Buetooth Connection Network Wizard New Connection New Connection Wizard di screen0 bmp 3 38 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Using Modems 3 Press Next New Connection Wizard Welcome to the New Connection J Wizard This wizard helps you Connect to the Internet Connect to z private network such as your workplace network To continue click Next Cancel connectionwizard 1 bmp 4 Select Connect to the network at my workplace and press Next New Connection Wizard E Network Connection Type What do vou want to do C Connect to the Internet Connect to the Internet so you can browse the Web and read email Connect to a business network using dal up or YPN so vou can work from home a field office or another location C Set up an advanced connection Connect directly to another computer using your serial parallel ar infrared part or set up this compuler so that other computers can connect to it Back Cancel ncc1 bmp 3 39 1760 Reference Manual 3 40 5 Choose Dial up connection and press Next Mew Connection Wizard Hetwark Connection Haw da you want ta connect to the network at your workplace 6
95. le event to be analyzed in detail The Sine trigger is sensitive to deviations from the ideal sine wave Based on zero crossings and amplitudes of the last cycle an ideal sine wave is calculated If the deviation of the samples of the actual mains cycle from this ideal sine wave is higher than the limit value a recording is started The Sine trigger can be used for detection of commutation notches fast voltage sags or sudden waveform distortions The Max trigger monitors the maximum values independently of the polarity It detects positive or negative peaks It is used for precise investigation of short term voltage and current peak values The Phase trigger responds to phase jumps between consecutive cycles The zero crossings of adjacent periods are evaluated The Phase trigger can be used for the detection of over currents or short circuits in neighboring or host networks The Wave trigger monitors the differences in the waveforms of consecutive mains cycles The samples of the last cycle are compared with the samples of the actual cycle This trigger is a general purpose trigger which detects virtually all non stationary phenomena of a certain magnitude The Wave trigger is perfectly suitable for all kinds of disturbance analysis and troubleshooting because most of the power quality problems result in a sudden change of the waveform From the recorded waveforms we can find the cause of distortion in most cases switching of capacitor
96. lease use the Event Database tool to inspect all event types If now CBEMA events are in the selected time range then the graph is not displayed To inspect all event types press the Event Database button 6 45 bmp The Events Analysis overview window shows the different event groups and all related event types in a hierarchical tree view The count on the right hand side gives the total number of events of each list entry The flag next to the title indicates that the group contains flagged events 6 20 Analyzing Measurement Data 6 Analyzing Events Events Analysis Al x Start 06 06 2006 16 49 10 End 17 07 2006 12 18 28 Difference Sw 5d 19h 28m 18s C Harmonics EH 6 46 bmp Note EN50160 refers to dips swells and interruptions Use the drop down list to filter the events According to IEC 61000 4 30 Ed 2 the purpose of the flagging concept is to avoid counting an event more than once Select the appropriate classifier Events Analysis Unflaggedt only Flagged only k e Sd 18h 29m 18s 2 19 28 Difference Event Count rao ERIE BTEID 1 rn 6 47 bmp Note EN50160 events are unflagged by definition since they are the source for flagging Use the Active Events button to select all registered events t 6 48 bmp Use the Level Period tool to display all events in an X Y diagram magnitude over event duration 6 21 1760 Reference Manual
97. ment visit http us fluke com usen support manuals Address correspondence to Fluke Corporation Fluke Europe B V P O Box 9090 P O Box 1186 Everett WA 98206 9090 5602 BD Eindhoven U S A The Netherlands Open Source Licenses The firmware that can be downloaded to the device contains copyrighted software that is licensed under some open source licenses The corresponding license documents can be found in the licenses subdirectory of the program installation directory For programs touched by the GNU General Public License GPL the sources are available If you are in Europe you can order a CD containing the sources free of charge per email service de fluke nl phone 4901805232432 of fax 4901805232433 If you are elsewhere in the world then please use the contact us form at http register fluke com globalforms uSContactUs asp 1760 Reference Manual 1 4 Chapter 2 Installing the Software System Requirements For trouble free operation of the software your system must meet the following requirements man es suc 50M ra Pa Aral sar Use of the different Export functions requires one of the listed Microsoft Office versions below e MS Office 2000 e MS Office XP e MS Office 2003 e MS Office 2007 2 1 1760 Reference Manual 2 2 Installing PQ Analyze Software Note Administrative rights are required for software installation In case of difficulty ask your system adm
98. ming from protection relays industrial control systems etc e Trigger on status changes of specific external signals Oscilloscope Trigger Settings Harmonics Interharmonics Time RHS Oscilloscope Transient Ripple Control Signal Reset Level trigger This tigger fires if samples are above the threshold depending on the slope OPER UO e Level 9 Sine n Mas Phase OQ Wave RMS Oscillascope L L2 L3 N JA zo vd v v a i a ad 68b 5 AU Right click to enable and enter trigger values Cancel triggersettingsosci bmp 0 17 1760 Reference Manual 0 18 These triggers can be applied to phase and Neutral voltages V and phase and Neutral currents I Max and Wave triggers can also be applied to phase to phase voltages Vp p The graphic on the top of the panel illustrates the meaning of the triggers Select the recordings you want to trigger with the RMS and Oscilloscope check boxes Five types of different oscilloscope triggers are available Level Sine Max Phase and Wave Level is comparable to the trigger level on an oscilloscope Positive rising or negative falling slope is determined by the symbol left to the numerical input field The Level Trigger is used for the precise investigation of short term voltage and current peak values It is important to define appropriate pre trigger time periods in Recording Modes This allows the history before the event and the who
99. mp 7 Enter a name for the connection and press Next New Connection Wizard Connection Name What is the name of the other computer you are connecting to Type the name of the other computer in the following box Computer Name F1 760_direct The name you type here will be the name of the connection you are creating connectionwizard_5 bmp 3 12 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable 8 Select the serial port and press Next New Connection Wizard Select a Device This is the device that will be used to make the connection e Select a device Communications Port COM 1 lt Back Cancel connectionwizard 6 bmp 9 Press Next New Connection Wizard Connection Availability Y ou can make the new connection available to any user or only to yourself connection that is created for your use only is saved in your user account and is not available unless you are logged on Create this connection for RAARRRRRRRRRARARAYERRRRRRRMATAYAY pre My use only connectionwizard 7 bmp 3 13 1760 Reference Manual 10 Press Finish New Connection Wizard Completing the New Connection Wizard You have successfully completed the steps needed to create the following connection F1760_direct Share with all users of this computer The connection will be saved in the Network Connections folder ERSASTETAYVERERRERR
100. mp Samples Number of samples for a measurement 1024 is sufficient for measurements in the power supply network The number of samples determines the time required for the transfer of the data 8 6 Menu Reference 8 Menu Transfer Oscilloscope Online View Events 0 00 sec Transients 8 1 bmp Oscilloscope Click to evaluate waveforms EM a To retrieve new measuring data click Generate diagrams using the buttons in the toolbar Note For details about Live Mode evaluation functions see Chapter 6 Analyzing Measurement Data Analyzing Triggered Recordings Live Mode Event Display Live Mode Timer Events Transient onlinerefresh ereignisse bmp The Live Mode event display shows all active events and enables users to optimize the trigger limit settings Click Events in the Refresh window to view currently active events Completed events are not displayed The active events can be viewed as an event evaluation gt in the E form of a list or as entry in the CBEMA diagram Note Active but not yet completed events are listed without duration Double clicking on an event opens all associated recordings in appropriate diagram windows 8 7 1760 Reference Manual Transient Live Mode This window shows the current instantaneous values and frequency spectrums Hardware Settings Oscilloscope Transient off Samples 1024 of gt of zl livem
101. n and therefore indicates the direction of power flow Additionally the scaling of the diagrams can be defined Options Help Choose Language d Power Factor d Y Scale 1 0 1 Default DeF File Formula Poy Scale 8 1 Config sites User Management Table Diagram Attributes Export setup leistungsfaktor skalierung bmp Note Select the required formula before you open the measurement data file The second scaling method is optimal if the power factor fluctuates permanently around 1 Then the diagram is not overcrowded with vertical lines The second type is commonly used in power metering applications in energy distribution Options gt Pit Calculation The long term flicker Plt is calculated based on the Pst values Select the alignment of the Plt interval 2 hours Options gt Default Definition File 8 16 Select the Default def files you want to use in connection with menu option File gt New e g euro def These templates have been customized to suit the different regions for example in the United States f 60 Hz Menu Reference 8 Menu Options Default Def File defaultdef bmp These files are supplied with the program and are located in the vdf directory Adjust the template by setting the limit values to suit your needs Options gt Configure Sites The menu option allows you to assign station and instrument names to your devices These names can then be used when
102. n the screenshot above for the two cursor positions this reads as The probability that phase voltage L1 is above 231 61 V equals 85 417 6 13 1760 Reference Manual The probability that phase voltage L1 is above 234 28 V equals 37 103 Day extreme value eederi def Day extreme value Held Add 07 06 2006 00 00 00 i 12 07 2006 0000 00 MCE i EB Lh su 12 0 A ee i 38994 00 TRMSLi Lu 16h 10m Os 2 0 A 7h adm Os 1 8463 A I RMS A wl SWH Time h 6 34 bmp The Day extreme value tool is used for analyzing daily load profiles You are prompted to select the desired weekdays to include in the analysis For an industrial site it could make sense to check the days Monday through Friday in order to assess the profile of a typical workday or whatever the normal operating days would be Sunday Wonday uesdawy vui esday Thursday s N Saturday 6 35 bmp The measurement data of all days included in the observation time are taken into account and three different profiles are calculated for every phase e Average day profile arithmetic average 6 14 Analyzing Measurement Data 6 Analyzing Trend Data e Maximum day profile maximum values of every point in time e Minimum day profile minimum values of every point in time Bargraph Day extreme value feederi1 def I RMS Bargraph Day extreme value v Hold Add
103. n to the Internet Connect to a workplace set up a dial up or VPM cannection to your workplace vistanetworksetupconnectionoption bmp 4 Ifyou have more than one modem installed then you are asked which one you want to use Click the recently installed modem communications cable between two computers Which modem do you want to use Conexant HDA D330 MDC V 92 Modem S Modem Help rne decide vistanetworkmodemselect bmp 3 28 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable 5 Enter a dummy dial up phone number and a connection name and then click on Connect Type the information from your Internet service provider ISP Dial up phone number Dialing Rules User name Mame your ISP gave you Pasanga Password your ISP gawe you C Show characters Remember this password Connection name F1760 direct en C Allow other people ta use this connection This option allows anyone with access to this computer to use this connection I don t have an ISP vistanetworkisp bmp 6 Windows tests the connection If it fails click on Set up the connection anyway then on Close The Internet connectivity test was unsuccessful Li Try again gt Diagnose the problem vistanetworkcheckconnection bmp 3 29 1760 Reference Manual 7 In the control panel click on Manage network connections QU Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center Search
104. nents this parameter yields a derating factor greater than 1 This factor is used to reduce the nominal power rating of the transformer to prevent overheating If for example the Factor K is 1 25 the transformer must be derated to 80 1 1 25 of its nominal power Menu Transfer Transfer FLUKE 1760 See Chapter 3 Communicating with the Recorder Transfer gt Change Settings When a connection to the Recorder is established some settings mainly trigger thresholds can be adjusted during running measurement Transfer gt Download Measurement Data This command transfers the data stored in the instrument to the evaluation PC This can be done at any time without affecting any current measuring process Transfer gt Live Mode In Live Mode the instantaneous values and frequency spectrums of the currently applied signals are displayed To activate the Live Mode select Transfer gt Live Mode Live Mode Timer Transient online refresh bmp 8 5 1760 Reference Manual Retrieving New Measurements The retrieval of new measuring data from the instrument can be automated and timer controlled Timer ON or started manually by clicking 3 Refresh E Hardware settings for Live operation Note These settings apply only to online operation Oscilloscope Transient Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Sensor 4 Sensor 5 Sensor 6 Sensor r Sensor B OK Cancel online refresh hardware b
105. nfig bmp 4 Select 3 Fixed IP Address disable DHCP and press Enter 1 Network Configuration 2 Timezone Date Time 3 Dewice Mame Serial Mumber A otop Measurement Delete Measurement Data lia iSd Metwork Configuration Aree emelge es LSA oe dl dhA Ba ny ees eese Eh IH o ae dh e a db Disable Ethernet Interface Enabler Refresh DHCP Fixed IF Address disable DHCF Selection 3 Enter IP addr advancedsettingsenterip bmp 5 Enter IP address and press Enter 6 Enter IP netmask and press Enter 1760 Reference Manual 7 Enter IP gateway or leave blank and press Enter A warning regarding possible connection loss 1s displayed 8 Type y and press Enter Note Please ask your network administrator for a fixed IP address IP netmask and gateway Wrong IP settings can result in IP address conflicts which can negatively influence other computers on the network of 169 254 123 123 PUTTY EE E ae ee N ETE LL LS ce Network Configuration WS emsale eig 1S3 22 dle LA Ga we 255 255255 ens ISS 2 5 doe 1 540 a 3L bisable Ethernet Interface Enable Refresh DHCP te Fixed IF Addresas idisable belie Selection 3 ESO I you are connected wia ethernet the connection may g Do you want to continue ae a y Pleas Mew configuration saved and activated Press ENTER to continue advancedsettingsipchanged bmp e wait reconfiguration may take mime seconda a Enter Enter
106. nges Rapid voltage changes are fast transitions from one steady state to the other The Steady voltage tolerance defines the allowable variation for a steady state The voltage must stay within the tolerance band for at least the Minimum steady time for the state to be classified as steady The Minimum Voltage difference 1s the minimum required voltage step which triggers a rapid voltage change event The voltage difference is either computed from two consecutive steady states or from the difference between the maximum values in the unsteady time and the steady state The latter complies to the Norwegian FoL requirement Select the desired behavior with the Minimum Voltage 5 8 Setting up a Measurement Nominal Limit Values difference based on setting The Minimum rate of change is expressed as of Vn per second and indicates the velocity of the voltage change It is calculated by dividing the magnitude of the voltage step between two steady states by the unsteady time this is the duration from the end of steady state 1 until the begin of steady state 2 The detection of rapid voltage changes is based on half cycle rms values or full cycle rms values updated every half cycle whatever is configured in the D S I panel Nominal and Limit V alues Vn n IL D 5 l EH50160 EN50160 hxx Rapid Voltage Changes Default Rapid Yoltage Changes Limit settings for rapid voltage changes event triggers steady voltag
107. nsient 6 54 bmp For Oscilloscope and Transient select channels 6 24 Analyzing Measurement Data 6 Analyzing Triggered Recordings Nagram Transfer Service Window Optic HE f OIR j EHTI XXXXXXxXxx amp amp amp Close 6 55 bmp Select parameter group if available and select parameter to display Measurement Diagram Transfer Service File feeder2 def Choose one of the available analysis tools For Harmonics RMS and Ripple Control these are Timeplot Probability and Spectrum 6 57 bmp For Oscilloscope and Transient these are Timeplot Spectrum Active Power Spectrum Reactive Power Spectrum Phasor view fundamental and RMS Values 6 25 1760 Reference Manual Active Power Spec Reactive Power Sec 6 58 bmp The analysis tools Timeplot Probability and Spectrum are explained in this chapter in the section Analyzing Trend Data However there are a few extra features when used with triggered recordings Timeplot In combination with Harmonics RMS and Ripple Control measurements you can use the Event Stepping feature Press the Timeplot button All recordings in the selected time range are displayed in one shared window This plot is an overview picture and does not give you very much detail feederz def Timeplot Hold Add 200209 zv vRMSI 25 020 zd 5h 18m Os 3 1738 VW TEER I p E 18 00 20 00 210
108. odhardwaresettings bmp In the Hardware Settings gt Transient Analysis window select the channels you wish to display and the number of measured samples per measurement The duration of the measurement depends on the set sampling rate The sampling rate can be adjusted in Settings gt Recording Modes to a value between 100 kHz and 10 MHz The number of samples determines the duration of the data transfer as well as the frequency resolution of the spectral analysis It is recommended to switch off oo v channels that are not used 8 8 Menu Reference 8 Menu Service Menu Service Service gt Calibration Calibration Channel EEPROM CH Gain Channel 1 8 305135e amp 887 73Ze U amp S54n053e 6 G i31l7e u amp G880485e amp G58232e U amp Gl44lze amp 3 4 5 e 7 S oO oo oF cO oF co c B g025718 6 calibration bmp With this function you can view the gain factors of the eight channels CH1 to CH8 and the calibration data stored in the sensors Note The gain factors may not be changed as they determine the accuracy of the instrument 1760 Reference Manual To view the calibration data of the connected sensors click EEPROM Calibration TopaslOOo PS9353764 400 TopaslOOO PS9353754 400 TOPAS1LOOO BLLISSO7B U83230 TOPASLOOO Pll3S414B IDCS TOPASLOOO PlIsdlSe IDCS TOPASLOOO PllS419B IDCS TOPASLOOO Pll3S42Z0B IDCS Oo to 4 w Ps
109. of the TDD the Total Demand Distortion 5 4 Setting up a Measurement Nominal Limit Values D S l Nominal and Limit Values Vn fn IL D 5 l EN50160 EN50160 hxx Rapid Voltage Changes Default Dip Swell Interruption Threshold hysteresis and flagging settings For voltage dips swells and interruptions see alzo IEC 61000 4 30 and EN50760 Dip threshold 4 of em owell threshold 7 of s n Interruption threshold 76 of Vn Hysteresis af vn E 2 DO ES short long interruption time threshald 180 00 s Iv Apply flagging concept Apply sliding reference Dips swells and interruptions based on full cycle r m s EC 61000 4 30 half cycle rms ENBUTBI OK Cancel nominalandlimits dsi bmp The detection of events dips swells interruptions rapid voltage changes 1s based on half cycle rms values or full cycle rms values updated every half cycle whatever is configured with the Dips swells and interruptions based on setting The thresholds relate to the nominal voltage Vn Set the thresholds for dips and swells The hysteresis is recommended in the IEC 61000 4 30 Ed 2 with 2 it can be turned off with a value of 0 The hysteresis value is added to the preset threshold For example If the hysteresis is set to 2 the threshold for the beginning of dips is 90 of Un and the threshold for the end of dips is 92 of Un For swells the
110. ontrolhardware bmp oe QC gt Control Panel Hardware and Sound gt v gt Search p File Edit View Tools Help Control Panel Home System and Maintenance Security Network and Internet Hardware and Sound Programs User Accounts Appearance and Personalization Clock Language and Region Ease of Access Additional Options Recent Tasks View network status and tasks 3 20 Scanners amu cameras View scanners and cameras Keyboard Change cursor blink rate Check keyboard status Device Manager QV View hardware and devices Update device drivers Phone and Modem Options Set up dialing rules Configure ytur telephone dialing rules and modem settin Game Contre Set up USB game controllers Windows SideShow Set up a secondary display to use with Windows SideShow Pen and Input Devices Change tablet pen settings Color Management Scan a document or picture Change advanced color management settings for displays scanners and printers vr vistamodemoptions bmp Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable 3 Select the Modems tab and click on Add Z Phone and Modem Options e Dialing Rules The following modems are installed Attached To We Remove Properties vistamodemadd bmp 4 Check the box Don t detect my modem I will select it from a list and click Next gt Add Hardware Wizard Install
111. or ssh advanced settings This protocol is used by PQ Analyze during connection establishment If the Recorder is located behind a firewall then this port has to be opened only if a Firmware Update should occur Search Devices uses broadcasts and broadcasts normally do not pass routers firewalls If the Recorder is located behind a firewall then this port has to be opened for communication with the Recorder If the Recorder is located behind a firewall then this port has to be opened only if Firmware Update should occur If the Recorder is located behind a firewall then this port must be opened only if data should be retrieved from the Recorder If the Recorder is located behind a firewall then this port must be opened only if menu entry Advanced Settings of the software should be used If the Recorder is located behind a firewall then this port must be opened for communication with the Recorder Alternate method start the program with the command line parameter noping Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Troubleshooting Communication Troubleshooting If you are not able to connect to the Recorder because the Recorder s IP address of the Ethernet interface 1s not known you can either try to connect via the serial interface or use this procedure to get the information 1 Plug a USB flash drive or CF card into the Recorder 2 Wait until the CF card LED is turned off after flashing to show comple
112. ral Sharing Security s fac The My Documents folder i a shortcut to the target folder location shown belom Target folder location Target CDocuments and Settingssrschwill shlu Docume mydocsprops bmp e Typical value on XP C Documents and Settings lt YourUserName gt My Documents e Typical value on Vista C users lt YourUserName gt Documents 2 2 5 1760 Reference Manual 2 6 Chapter 3 Communicating with the Recorder Introduction The Recorder supports different methods of communication It is equipped with an automatic network monitoring feature and dynamically switches IP addresses when the Ethernet interface connection 1s changed or removed The preferred means of communicating with the Recorder is Ethernet LAN Communication with DHCP Support because this works without configuration in most network environments DHCP server required please ask your network administrator for further information If this does not apply to your application the next best option is Direct Peer to Peer Communication over Crossover Ethernet Cable This method also works without configuration but has the disadvantage of occupying the network interface of your PC hence you would not be able to access your local area network at the same time The peer to peer communication is best suited for directly connecting to the Recorder e g when you install the instrument at the measurement site for checking the signals or for changing the
113. ress 192 168 0 225 The next 4 numbers are the sub net mask 255 255 255 0 And the last 4 numbers are the gateway address 192 168 0 1 Chapter 4 PQ Analyze Overview The Start Menu After the software starts up the Start Menu is displayed Fluke PO Analyze Start Menu FLUKE 17 60 Power Quality Recorder Offline Modes Recorded Data setup Offline Interface Live Modes UAE Setup C RS 232 Live Modem Download Don t show this dialog again Startup bmp Offline Modes e Recorded Data opens stored measurement data files for evaluation e Setup Offline provides instrument setup without connection to an instrument 4 1 1760 Reference Manual Live Modes e Setup is for configuration of an instrument connected to the PC e Live is used for verification of setup and ranges e Download retrieves data stored on the instrument This dialog can be turned off by marking the appropriate option Then PO Analyze starts with an empty screen The Main Analysis Window When downloading data from your instrument or you open a measurement data file for evaluation always start your analysis in the Main Analysis Window Fluke PO Analyze Version 1 8 6 20090417 Fils Measurement Diagram Transfer Service Window Options Help m Auto Refresh e Difference End 08 06 2009 07 12 00 2d 9h 36m Os 10 06 2009 16 42 00 EMS0 160 Day Free Internal 10 Min
114. rice Fluke reserves the right to invoice Buyer for importation costs of repair replacement parts when product purchased in one country is submitted for repair in another country Fluke s warranty obligation is limited at Fluke s option to refund of the purchase price free of charge repair or replacement of a defective product which is returned to a Fluke authorized service center within the warranty period To obtain warranty service contact your nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information then send the product to that service center with a description of the difficulty postage and insurance prepaid FOB Destination Fluke assumes no risk for damage in transit Following warranty repair the product will be returned to Buyer transportation prepaid FOB Destination If Fluke determines that failure was caused by neglect misuse contamination alteration accident or abnormal condition of operation or handling including overvoltage failures caused by use outside the product s specified rating or normal wear and tear of mechanical components Fluke will provide an estimate of repair costs and obtain authorization before commencing the work Following repair the product will be returned to the Buyer transportation prepaid and the Buyer will be billed for the repair and return transportation charges FOB Shipping Point THIS WARRANTY IS BUYER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRA
115. rkgrps gt Products public PQAnalyze Entwi File name demol def Start time 30 08 2007 16 30 00 End time 05 09 2007 07 30 00 Difference 5d 15h Om Os Flagging Flagged data not included Nominal values Nominal voltage Un z30 00wv Nominal voltage Un ph ph PIOS Frequency 50 00Hz Event Limits bud 4 k EN50160TextExport bmp From this window you can copy all text to clipboard using menu Edit gt Mark All and Edit gt Copy The File menu offers the functionalities of printing saving and exporting the data as a Word file 7 4 Exporting Measurement Data Event Table Export Event Table Export Select the virtual instrument Events and open the Event Database window Diagram Transfer Service Event D ats nase 7 T bmp Events Analysis 48 10 2006 17 57 34 End 27 40 200 14 00 31 Difference tw 1d 20h zm 57s Ripple control signal Harmonics 7 1 bmp Press Details to display the detailed event table 1 5 1760 Reference Manual 1 6 File Edit Graphs Held Start 06 06 2006 16 49 10 mee oo eco J er c PT k n3 to pL J IA Mice CTI ian c L RMS Delta RMS Delta RMS Della RMS Delta RMS Delta RMS Delta RMS Delta RMS Delta RMS Delta RMS Delta RMS Delta RMS Delta RMS Delta RMS Delta RMS Delta RMS Delta Ehi Deta T Tm LIT d uma E 14 05 2006 12 1 5 28 52581 4 1 4 06 2006 12 1 8 28 5
116. rmonics PC vdf Template This template has been devised for the detection of problems with the PC voltage dips and or current fluctuations It responds to under voltages in the phases voltage fluctuations in the neutral conductor and wave shape faults in the phase voltages and at the neutral conductor as well as voltage transients Rundst vdf Template This template shows sample settings for a ripple control system The ripple control signal frequency center frequency and the trigger level must be adjusted to the actual requirements Trans vdf Template Transients over 50 V trigger the recording of rapid sample values oscilloscope and rms values These settings provide the recording of non repeated rapid events in the network and is triggered by rapid voltage changes over voltage and under voltage The transient and rms data are recorded The system detects any switching events Peaks over 358 V trigger the recording of oscilloscope and rms values Overview vdf Template RMS values over 253 V sample values over 358 V or transients over 50 V trigger the recording of oscilloscope and rms values These settings provide the recording of non repeated rapid events in the network and is triggered by rapid voltage changes over voltage The transient and rms values are recorded The system detects any switching events Peaks over 358 V trigger the recording of oscilloscope and rms values 5 31 1760 Reference Manual 9 3
117. rom the sample data the RMS values are calculated and presented in the tabular display RMS Values File Edit Ll Lz L3 N LlLzL 3 V LlLz Y LzL3 V L3L1 V RMS VW I BMS A P W Jo 260 2zJ0 2l GOL40 366 6 232 23 68278 367 28 232 56 68633 17 503e 3 2 2274e 3 38 21z2e 6 205 05e 3 635 96 635 73 636 43 C V r CosPhill Ef 54000 oO YOO 4 55865 0 77395 55176 0 77937 10 2786 6 0 36568 165 70e 3 6_68 bmp 6 33 1760 Reference Manual 6 34 Chapter 7 Exporting Measurement Data Export Functions Overview PQ Analyze offers different tools and layers of exporting and reporting features e Graph export from analysis windows clipboard MS Word printer e Tabular data export out of analysis windows clipboard text file MS Word MS Excel printer e EN50160 export to text file clipboard MS Word printer e Event table export to text file clipboard MS Word MS Excel printer e Configurable ASCII Excel and Word reports Graph Export from Analysis Windows Select your virtual instrument measurement parameter and evaluation function to create your analysis graph Press one of the export function buttons to export to clipboard printer or MS word Graph to Cipboard 7 1 bmp 1 1 1760 Reference Manual Day extreme value Date 12 06 2003 Version Fluke PQ Analyze 1 8 6 20090417 File demo def Company Fluke Vienna Design amp t 2 Center Quality Messurem
118. s 28 06 2006 12 46 55 28 05 2008 16 04 18 i 1E nn 5 28 06 2006 12 50 00 230 08 V i 28 06 2006 14 10 00 584 38 mV 6 27 bmp You may want to know what happened to the current at this time Add the maximum current values to the plot 6 28 bmp At this point the plot starts to become a little cluttered 1760 Reference Manual feeder1 def Timeplot TRAMS max L1 28 06 2006 225 0 6 29 bmp Use the Show Hide Plots button to bring up the list of displayed parameters and select the parameters you want to display 6 30 bmp The Show Hide Plots window also shows which parameters are flagged and lists all the parameter names and colors feeder1 def Timeplot Iv Ad 28 06 2006 10 51 57 28 06 2006 17 49 42 VRMS min 2 E 2505296 VANS L3 VRMS min Lt V RMS min L2 V RMS min L3 RMS max L1 RMS max L2 LAMS maxL3 eror 14 30 00 22806 V 10m Os 25 868 V 6 31 bmp Look at the advanced settings and features of the Timeplot graph using the context menu right mouse click 6 12 Analyzing Measurement Data 6 Analyzing Trend Data 6 32 bmp Probability l feeder1 def v RMS Probability 100 j T an NH 18 06 2005 00 00 00 25 05 2006 00 00 00 37 103 ri Aes N A a m 6 33 bmp The probability distribution histogram shows the probability of the parameter magnitude being above a given value I
119. s still selected from Service menu it is a device setting there Both open the General Alarm Configuration panel ALARM Configuration alarmconfig bmp Check the Invert box to invert the logic of the Alarm output channel Normally the outputs are reset by digital inputs output channels 1 and 2 by input channel 1 output channels 3 and 4 by input channel 2 For enabling the Auto Reset feature after a timeout enter a value greater than 0 If all output channels should only be reset by a timeout check Disable LPT Reset If Disable LPT Reset is checked and no timeout is specified for an output channel then only a restart of the Recorder switches off the output channel 0 24 Setting up a Measurement ALARM Configuration l allows the detailed events selection per output alarmout bmp Click and drag the mouse to select a multi row column region Delete clears the entire matrix Locked and enabled cells change with the selected connection scheme U I U U Aron etc Also see connection details in Functional Description in Chapter 1 of the User Manual for pin assignment 5 25 1760 Reference Manual Auto Trigger The Auto Trigger function is used in situations where exact trigger levels cannot easily be determined The trigger engine automatically adapts to the measurement signal Open the main settings window and check Auto Recording Madez ALAR M ALARM Configuration amp Auto C Man
120. setup file ExportSetup sample ini If the setup file is altered or a different export setup file is used a new export template must be created see Creating a New Custom Excel Template e Start PO Analyze and open a measurement file File gt Open e Open the Export setup dialog menu Options gt Export setup and configure the export settings 1 Disable the Auto Report option 2 Inthe field EXCEL Macro specify the Excel workbook you have created for this purpose Export to Word select xls see Customizing the Excel Export Macro 3 Inthe field Export setup specify the setup file ExportSetup sample ini e Close the Export setup dialog e Select the desired time range and click the Excel button Fluke PO Analyze Version 1 8 6 20090417 Fie Measurement Diagram Transfer Service Window Options Help cweecl Dil a ee Ra EXCEL Protocol Report Generator x Difference End id Oh Om Os 03 09 2007 00 00 00 MEN e MEN ww NENNEN Events HHHH OR HHH HH HE tH HR HE REA HHHH RAE REO HEHE dee HE HEHE E AH IEEE RMS Z Oscilloscope de tt Re HH HHH Ripple Cont H HH BEA H HH HER 4 t tH H EH EH 444 t NC UN excelprotocolreportgenerator bmp 7 20 Exporting Measurement Data T Configurable ASCII Excel and Word Reports e When the UserSwitch select has been specified you are prompted to
121. sted connection Press Yes PuTTY Security Alert X The server s hast key is mot cached in the registry You X have no guarantee that the server is the computer you Ehink it is The server s rsaz key Fingerprint is ssh rsa 1024 18 64 5b 79 10 0F 08 21 9c 80 a8 17 09 18 BF SF IF you trust this host hit Yes to add the key to PUTT Y s cache and carry on connecting IF you want to carry an connecting just ance without adding the key to the cache hit Na IF you do not trust this host hit Cancel to abandon the connection Mo Cancel puttysecurityalert omp Lu 169 254 123 123 PuTTY Using username t kconfig Linux pganeu 2 2 27 t2k 3 21 Tue Feb 13 10 02 12 CET 2007 i686 GNU Linux Welcome to this Topas dewice basit domem Pue es e0 Mea vues ENDS ang 350558 5 m 254 ee a 25305 Main Menu Hetwork Configuration Timezone Date Time Device Name Serial Humber otop Measurement Delete Measurement Dat Help advancedsettingsmainmenu bmp 3 Inthe main menu select 1 Network Configuration and press Enter 3 6 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Ethernet LAN Communication Using Fixed IP Addresses of 169 254 123 123 PuTTY Main Menu Metwork Configuration Timezone Date Time Device Name Serial Number top Measurement Delete Measurement Data Help Metwork Configuration Tupac Disable Ethernet Interfac Enable Refresh DHCP Fixed IF Address is eB advancedsettingsnetworkco
122. t definition or measurement data file a Select this function to print the current screen contents on the system printer Click this button to open the Main Analysis window after the transfer of the measurement data If a connection is established between the instrument and the PC click this button to transfer the measurement data to peer PC ASCII report ASCII report generator data in text format 00 data in text format EXCEL report generator automatic generation of measurement reports based on the export configuration 4 3 1760 Reference Manual The status bar shows useful information about your measurement and your Recorder On the left side you see the storage location of the data on your PC on the right side there is information about the connected instrument and the connection status LED green connected red not connected yellow searching the network Try and click the LED File cDocuments and Settings V YTopas2000wvnd abu2Wgbu tst3 def Name F1760_1 FW 20070316 1 3 3 pre1 SN rnd gbu2 IP 193 221 140 683 mainwindowstatusbar bmp Note The Recorder has to be configured before using the LED indicators and the ONLINE mode A new intsrument is not yet configured 4 4 Chapter 5 Setting up a Measurement The Main Settings Window Note If you are running different software versions on the PC and the Recorder we recommend that you upgrade your system It is not possible to configure t
123. t drift If you want to carry out a measurement campaign according to IEC 61000 4 30 Ed 2 where gapless measurement is required set all channels to ac 5 3 1760 Reference Manual Nominal Limit Values In this set of panels you have the option to change the nominal values of your power system the thresholds for event detection and the limits for statistical evaluation according to EN50160 Vn fn IL Enter the nominal voltage of your power system Depending on the selected input configuration see Hardware Settings you can either specify the phase to neutral voltage Vn or the phase to phase voltage Vn ph ph If you have voltage transformers in your measurement chain enter the real primary nominal voltage and adjust the Scaling parameter in the Hardware Settings panel According to IEC 61000 4 30 Ed 2 this corresponds to the declared input voltage Uc Nominal and Limit Values Vn n IL D 5 l EN50160 EN50160 hxx Rapid Voltage Changes Default Vn fn IL Nominal values for voltage frequency and the peak demand load current Far total demand distortion TOD calculation Nominal oltaqe vn a 230 00 S Nominal Voltage vn ph ph aoe ur Nominal Frequency fn 50 00 Y Hz Feak demand load current IL E 0 00 A i Cancel nominalandlimits_vif omp Enter the nominal power frequency fn Enter peak demand load current IL This parameter is required for calculation
124. ta Baudrate 3 24 Direct Serial Connection 3 19 Dummy Modem Network Connection Windows XPJ3 9 Index continued
125. ta Y L2 16 06 2006 12 22 45 694929 10 056m 230 5 v RMS Delta W L2 16 06 2006 12 22 45 487 752 2D uT8mz 1706 v RMS Delta v L1 16 06 2006 12 24 25 022105 20 01 3mz 159 5 v Ehe Deta Ww 16 0E INNA 12 24 36 995444 18 ama ATTRA d xl RMS Delta v L3 14 08 2008 12 18 28 529134 23884ms 119 9 RMS Delta v L2 14 06 2006 12 18 28 532455 298984ms 142 6 RMS Delta v L1 14 05 2006 12 18 53 338034 372 85ms 79 01 V RMS Delta v L3 14 05 2006 12 18 58 168808 10 058ms 1509 V RMS Delta v L1 14 06 2006 12 18 58 176742 305 08ms 314a RMS Delta v L2 14 06 2006 12 18 58 179281 30254ms 3205 V RMS Della Lz 14 06 2006 12 15 05 619452 SPS STs r aa w RMS Delta v L1 14 06 2006 12 19 03 528026 10 058ms 1342 V RMS Delta v L1 44 08 2006 12 15 08 579700 30235ms 2836 v RMS Delta v L2 14 06 2006 12 19 08 582043 300 10ms 2893 V RMS Delta v L2 14 06 2006 12 19 22 577784 20 020m 137 4 V RMS Delta v L3 14 06 2006 12 19 22 661690 19 922ms 185 5 V RMS Delta v 44 08 2006 12 19 22 592041 20 020mes 2032 V RMS Delta v L1 16 06 2006 12 22 36 418978 X i7ms 2117 VI RMS Delta v L1 16 06 2006 12 22 38 595143 23 535ms 203 8 V RMS Delta v L3 16 06 2006 12 22 39 821945 20 010ms 149 6 V Ta 190 6_53 bmp Note Select menu Edit gt Mark All and Edit gt Copy to copy all event data to the clipboard 6 23 1760 Reference Manual Analyzing Triggered Recordings The Recorder offers many different w
126. te data transfer The LED could stay on statically if there was not enough memory available for copying all the data Remove the USB flash drive or CF card and connect it to a PC for reading the data 4 Open the file YYYY MM DD hh mm ss_transfer log in folder Drive measurement_data Serialnumber of F1760 Name UN57953 UN57953 2008 07 24 16 21 15 transfer log 2008 07 24 16 28 568 transfer log 2008 07 24 16 56 28 transfer log 2008 07 28 15 02 09 transfer lag E 2008 07 31 13 398 40 transfer log 2009 03 08 18 06 47 transfer log T pa ee ee Pm E E Eu eak E TO 7 27 37 ats 7 2 ri im 6 pokapa p p Type Text Document Date Modified 09 03 200 2 48 KB m My Compute transfer log bmp 3 51 1760 Reference Manual Example of transfer log file content Ethernet configuration dhcp 192 168 0 225 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 fs stat f bsize is 4096 fs stat f bavail is 100883 pStorageSize is 393216 kB pFilePath is mnt t2kextmem sdal measurement data UN57953 UN57953 tmpDownloading a measurement settings from the instrument 127 0 0 1 tik get dert name reply OK tma3xt2 def 17712 EN range 1 166 record size 730 B complete collection data size 121180 B 0 MB No data for collection TD TL TSH CUT TVS MW TRG TN Collection 5 3 52 range range range range range range range 1 1 1 1664 record size 10352 B complete colle
127. ual Initialize Save Close When Auto is checked only recording parameters for Ripple Control and Free Interval can be changed in Recording Modes For the other measurement functions informational parameter values are shown at1 bmp Recording Modes Hecording Modes Settings Ipre pre triqger tec recording time thold haldaff time Averaging time Fretrigger Rec Tine Haldotf RHS 10 00 ms 0 500 s F O00 s 10 0 Harmonics 2 200 00 TES EX ES 15 0 es 10 0 S Hipple Contr 200 00 s ms E 1 000 0 000 x E 12 0 s Sample Freq Fretrigger Oscilloscope 10 240 kHz 0 100 3 Transient FOO kHz 11 0080 me Averaging time Continuous recording Free Interval E 15 min E Ds RMS Harmonics Switch Display Time Values Samples recordingmodesat bmp 0 26 Setting up a Measurement Auto Trigger When Auto Trigger is selected all Recording Modes settings are pre configured with the fixed values below Table 5 1 Pre configured Recording Modes Virtual l l Aggregation Pre Trigger Recording time Holdoff time 10 20 ms 0 5 sec 5 sec 10 sec sliding RMS recording uses half cycle values or full cycle values updated every half cycle whatever is configured in the Nominal Limit values settings dialog In Trigger Settings only Ripple Control Trigger and Time Trigger can be edited Trigger Settings Time Hipple Control Signal Reset Ripple control s
128. ul Pe Pee a Limit 2 5x i 2 J 15 z0 29 d Cancel nlv1 bmp Working with Templates The software comes with a number of templates in the form of vdf files which have been preconfigured for certain applications These files are stored in the configuration Templates folder on your PO Analyze CD ROM If you wish to use these templates frequently copy them into the PO Analyze subdirectory of your Personal Directory see Installation Paths in Chapter 2 lt Personal gt PQAnalyzelvdf The general templates vdf can be customized to suit your specific requirements and then saved as your own templates Open the template with the File gt Open menu Make changes to the settings Press the Save button and save the template under a different name Flicker vdf Template This trigger configuration is used for the recording of Flicker It responds if the absolute values are exceeded and if voltage fluctuations between two intervals occur It might be necessary to reduce the level to a smaller value depending on the measuring conditions 5 30 Setting up a Measurement Working with Templates Harmon vdf Template This template contains the limit values according to EN 50160 A recording is started if a limit value for voltage is exceeded The system thereby monitors the 25 harmonics of the voltage and records 3 sec values These trigger settings thus register any exceeding of the limit values of the voltage ha
129. un 921 2 Black amp white printout 8 2 C Calibration 8 9 CBEMA Window S10 Choose Language Clipboard Colour printout configuration file Configure Sites Creating MS Word Reports D Data Archive Diagram Attribute E Excel report generator EXCEL report generator Export Configuration 7 78 19 Export Editor 7 9 F File Delete 8 2 File Openl 8 1 File Print 8 2 File Save as 8 1 Firewall Firmware Update Flicker vdf Template Index G GNU General Public License 1 3 H Harmon vdf Template Harmonics Trigger Help Installation 2 2 Installation Paths AppData Personal 2 3 Personal Directory 2 2 4 M Makro 7 8 N Nominal and Limit Values 5 4 Online Event Display 8 7 Online Hardware Settings 8 8 8 Online mode Open Source Licenses 1 la p PC vdf Template Power Factor ProtocolT1000 1ni Rundst vdf Template 1760 Reference Manual G Samples 8 6 Save as 8 1 Service Service Status Test Set Time Settings 8 3 Nominal and Limit Values 5 4 Software Installation 2 2 System Requirements T Table Options Template vd Templates Transfer online mode 8 5 Transient Trigger Trigger Settings Troubleshooting Communication 3 50 Ubersp vdf Template 5 30 W Window Clipboard 8 15 Windows Vis
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131. utomatically 5 Use the following IP address IP address i Obtain ONS server address automatically 5 Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server vistanetworkipv4properties bmp 3 32 Communicating with the Recorder 3 Communication Over Direct RS232 Cable 13 Uncheck Use default gateway on remote network and click on OK three times to close the Advanced IPv4 Properties and new connections Properties windows Advanced TCP IP Settings Ex IP Settings This checkbox only applies when you are connected to a local network and a dial up network simultaneously When checked data that cannot be sent on the local network i forwarded to the dial up network Use default gateway on remote network sulebnatic metric PFF link Use IP header compression vistanetworkipv4propertiesadvanced bmp 3 33 1760 Reference Manual 14 Ifyou didn t reboot your computer after changing the baudrate you should do it now Once rebooted go to Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center and click on Manage network connections as described above Continue as described in Checking the Direct Serial Connection If the Set Network Location window appears click Cancel fos x LJ afi Set Network Location 3 34 Select a location for the F1760 direct 2 network Windows will automatically apply the correct network settings forthe location
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133. ys recorded the so called triggered recordings are only stored when the respective trigger 1s activated and the trigger threshold is exceeded For every virtual instrument which is a triggered recording type a trigger settings panel is provided These are RMS Oscilloscope Transient Ripple Control Signal Harmonics Interharmonics PU E de dee 29e X Gps Time Activate the triggers by right clicking into the respective fields The recordings are done as defined in Settings Recording Modes Red indicator there is no threshold defined for this e Max trigger l Green indicator there is a threshold defined for this d Min trigger An event might meet more than one trigger condition We recommend selecting only those triggers that best correspond to the event to be recorded rather than activating too many triggers All recordings are done as specified in the Recording Modes panel 0 15 1760 Reference Manual RMS Trigger Settings Harmonics Interharmonics Time RHS Oscilloscope Transient Hipple Control Signal Reset Ly Upper limit value trigger This trigger fires if the average value is above the limit Mx m 9 vt I RMS Iv Oscilloscope E Ex L3 E 253 00 Ww 253 00 WV 2533 D ES Y A n A fi m EM MEE S AU Right click to enable and enter trigger values Cancel triggersettingsrms bmp This trigger can be applied to phase voltages V
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