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1. POWERMETRIX PowerMaster Automated Meter Tester 4 Series Firmware Version 1 0 0 29 Product Manual Revision 1 1 Copyright by TEC 2011 All rights reserved Disclaimer This documentation is provided for information purposes TEC makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose TEC shall not be liable for errors omissions or inconsistencies which may be contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of the material Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of TEC Rev 1 1 2 Table of Contents CONTACTING POWerMelDOsesnciosrsia aiii 5 WV ANE AINUY toa 6 SA ii T 7 Product Manual Release Notes oocoonccoccconccococooacconoconoronaronanonannnanrnanrnanrnnananas 8 1 Product Description wisescsecssccscivewsensscccaveeseawsscessesancssscanesssessucsveess saecenssenee 9 1 1 OVO o sa A eanesaaiebe 9 1 1 1 Keypad and USB Keyboard Use Table ooocccccococococoncoccnccononononcncnnacnconanononos 12 A 6121 gt frente eee ee ete a ee ome ee eet ee eet a ee 13 13 Gonnector Panels ocios 14 1 4 GOMMUNICATIONUPOMS iio 14 tS Standard ACCOSSOMOS mesada 15 2 Inserting Meter and Making Connections oocccocnccnncicnncconaninncnonnnnnnas 17 2 1 Making Vol
2. for registration results Rev 1 1 29 7 1 Demand Test Procedure Step 1 Demand Test Selected Site None Form 2 y Meter Model fiton 25 sc CENTRON C15 G980181 Mfg SN 59112447 Meter No 11838575 Demand Period 5 y Load Box Status Mae Test Mode wh y Test Amps Press F1 to start load box Step 3 Selected Site None Please reset demand register and press Start Test simultaneously Reset demand register on meter amp press F4 Step 5 When test completes note the accumulated KW on meter Rev 1 1 Step 2 7 Demand Test Selected Site None Form 2 y Meter Model Jiron CENTRON C1S G980181 25 5C Mfg SN 59112447 Meter No 11838575 Test Mode wh y Demand Period 5 y Test Amps Load Box Status When load box ready press F4 to continue Step 4 7 Demand Test Selected Site None 4 53 0 57994 Time Remaining Actual Demand Test in Progress Test runs automatically Step 6 Demand Test Selected Site None Time Remaining 0 00 Actual Demand 0 59685 KW Meter Demand KW Registration 100 47980 Test Complete Calculate Enter KW reading and then press F2 to calculate Press F4 to save 30 8 Creep Test F Creep Test Selected Site None Form 2 Elapsed Time 00h 01m 06s Description The Creep Test allows the user to verify when the disk on mechanical meters incorrectly rotates when no current is applied This test also a
3. into a check box the label highlights in orange The user can SPACE then press or Y key to change the state of the check box Grid Control The and gt keys allow the user to enter the grid Once in the grid the user can press E gt l E to navigate the cells denoted by an orange cursor Once the user selects a cell to edit the user presses the Y key to edit or drop down a combo box Once the user has edited the cell the user presses the Y key to accept the change ESCAPE key The key is an undo key when entering text It returns the contents of the control to their previous edit value Every text box and combo box remembers two things The old text info that was there when you first entered the field or after the last Undo Redo and the new text whatever the user last changed it to Pressing the old text after changing the info in a text box or drop down box causes it to undo put back ESC Pressing again causes it to redo swap back to the new text ESC As long as the user keeps hitting and new text It will continue to swap back and forth between old text ESC Check boxes will check un check when pressing Rev 1 1 22 4 Main Menu Pre Site Selection 4 Main Menu Selected Site None select Site 2 Test Meter No Site E Demand Test No Site E creep Test E Utilities Recall Data Description All menus in the system operate in the same manner A menu ent
4. 7 Phantom Load Results Selected Site None I P E I mle Or Lo I of PF OPF VARh 2 50 0 00 0 50 0 00 10 12 20 16 17 46 P gt 960 bt t I DOG To py 1 0 PF OPF wh vAh VARh 115 2 0 00 5 00 0 00 1 00 0 00 960 9 60 0 02 SPE 0 00010 Total Wh 9 60209 Total VAh 9 60210 Total VARh 0 01654 P p 24 or U U ES Y DY I al PF PF wh vah VARh Sys 114 7 0 00 5 00 000 O50 O00 S75 11 47 9 93 SPE 0 00017 Total Wh 5 75109 Total Ah 11 47479 Total VARh 9 92954 Running Test After warm up test runs automatically Rev 1 1 Selected Site None Step 2 7 Setup Calibration Check Selected Site None Pre Test Status Chec Checking configuration O Starting Load Box Checking for valid signals NN Making Fine Adjustments Allow stabilization to occur Step 4 7 Phantom Load Results Selected Site None OPF wh Yah 115 0 0 00 49 21 0 00 0 49 0 00 22 74 46 81 40 92 SPE 0 00004 Total Wh 22 73603 Total VAh 46 81277 Total VARh 40 92076 Retest All Next Page View results Press F4 to complete 36 After the calibration verification is complete the load box automatically shuts down When F4 is pressed the data is stored csv format in flash memory Retrieving Saved Calibration Data The data can be accessed through ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center for Windows 7 users by viewing the My DevicelFlashiPowermaster directory i OF at Oe A Rev 1 1 Powe
5. are located directly below the PowerMaster display Four rectangular boxes on the display directly above the function keys define their use as it corresponds to each screen The purpose of each key may change from screen to screen lf any of the screen boxes are blank the box s corresponding key has no function in that screen The TAB key moves the cursor from one field to the next field a The BACK TAB key moves the cursor from one field to the previous field k4 The DROP DOWN key enters the drop down box menu once the cursor is focused on that field All available selections are displayed at the time of keystroke This key also checks and un checks checkboxes Press the key a second time to select an item and close the dropdown list PREV The PREVIOUS key is used to allow the user to go back to the previous screen Continually pressing this key will always take the user back to the Main Menu A 4 v gt The DIRECTIONAL keys are used to move the cursor up or down in a menu selection Also the keys are used to make selections in a drop down box These keys can be used alternatively to view selections in a drop down box without having to press the DROP DOWN key HOME The HOME key is used to quickly go back to the Main Menu in the PowerMaster This key can be pressed at any time Function currently in development firmware update coming soon HELP The HELP key will be used to enter the troubleshooting mod
6. years following the purchase date Note that there are no user serviceable parts in the unit The warranty covers the POWERMASTER provided it is properly used stored and maintained in accordance with provisions in the User Manual Items not covered under the warranty policy include but not limited to cracked or broken LCD water damage and connecting auxiliary leads to voltages above 530V AC Annual calibration at the Knoxville TN factory is required to maintain the validity and terms of this warranty Please call TEC Powermetrix Division at 865 218 5837 to obtain an RMA number and form prior to any return of equipment for service or recalibration Your PowerMaster unit will alarm you when it is time for a recalibration Please send your unit in at this time If an annual calibration is not maintained for over one 1 year from either the purchase date or the last calibration date within a maximum of two 2 years from purchase date the warranty is null and void To re enter the warranty period the customer must send the POWERMASTER in for calibration cost At this time the warranty period is valid for one 1 year from calibration date as long as the two 2 year time period has not exceeded the purchase date If a repair is required while the POWERMASTER is within two 2 years from purchase date but outside one 1 year of last calibration the customer has the option of paying for the repair cost or paying for the annual calibration
7. 5 5 5 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 5 60 60 60 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 60 60 60 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 15 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 15 60 60 60 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 20 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 20 20 60 60 60 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 30 30 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 30 30 60 60 60 10 1 The name of the file must always be noted in the first line of the text document Also the name of the file and the first line must always be equal The second line and beyond are used for each individual test point unlimited The required notation of 1 is used to tell the PowerMaster to end the test This is always the last line in the text document Each test point has a specific format as well There are 13 data points each separated with a comma and no spaces An explanation of the 13 data points is below Va Vb Vc Va Vb Vc la Ib Ic laD Ib Ic Time seconds For example Va signifies the amplitude for A phase voltage Va signifies the phase angle for A phase voltage expressed in degrees The last data point is Time which is always expressed in seconds After the test setup is complete and saved below are instructions on how to save the setup s into the PowerMaster s flash memory Power up the PowerMaster From the PC plug in the USB cable to USB TO HOST on the PowerMaster At the bottom right tray on the PC double click the ActiveSync icon green Click Explore In Mobile De
8. PowerMaster 9 4 1 Status 4 Analyzer Status Selected Site None Software Revisions Main Application 1 0 0 29 WindowCE BSP 2 2 2 1 101008 Database 2 0 Renderer 1 1 6 9 12 PowerMasterGlobalData 1 1 6 9 11 PowerMaster API 2 2 1 0 100820 FPGA 1 2 15 WFG Protocol 1 1 3 9 24 NA DCO History Cal History Description The Status form s default display is for the Software Revisions that are currently installed in the PowerMaster Internals displays the real time status of the installed circuit boards and internal temperature If an error occurs the component is identified in red DCO History displays the Design Change Orders installed by Powermetrix during the PowerMaster s service history Cal History displays the history of calibrations performed System Configuration displays the serial numbers and revision levels of all installed circuit boards It also displays the manufactured date of the PowerMaster Rev 1 1 41 9 4 2 Install a System Upgrade 7 Install Upgrade Selected Site None Plug a USB fash drive containing a PowerMaster upgrade PMX file into the USB port then press the SCAN key to find the PMX file When the list of possible upgrade files appears use the arrow keys to select the one you wish to install then press the INSTALL key When the screen asks you to do so reset the PowerMaster Analyzer leaving the USB flash drive plugged in When the PowerMaster Analyzer re
9. active current phases will automatically shift 180 Pulses This corresponds to the desired number of pulses to measure during each test Time This corresponds to the desired time to measure during each test If both Pulses and Time are selected the test completes when either selection is first exceeded 9 3 2 Meter Editor 7 Meter Editor Showing Enabled Meter Selected Site None 7 Meter Editor Showing Enabled Meter Selected Site None Manufacturer ABB General Electric General Electric General Electric General Electric General Electric General Electric iai i TA Hi General Electric Voltage General Electric ase y Accuracy Class p 5 gg General Electric General Electric um Demand Period General Electric w Kt Fraquencv igo General Electric w Style Enabled General Electric sas i a ANSI wa Yes a General Electric v T C tcl General Electric as i Form fas Ty Type Sc urrent Class 200 v Description These forms allow the user to either make changes to an existing meter in the database or create a new meter in the database Rev 1 1 40 9 4 System Configuration Selected Site None 1 RENE 2 Install a System Upgrade E Set system Time Description The System menu is based on functions directly related to the PowerMaster s internal status and time settings This menu also allows the user to install updated software for the
10. service for the purposes of a meter test using the PowerMaster s current source Both current and voltage cables are terminated with banana jacks and include color coded alligator clips When supplying current to a test switch directly current isolators are required separate accessory 10 340 4302 Test Switch Current Isolators Used to isolate currents between test switches CALIBRATION CHECK ACCESSORIES 10 340 0046 External Digital Cable STD OUT STD IN only Condensed version of 10 340 0031 where the measurement of the standard s energy pulse output or the PowerMaster s pulse input are only required CALL FOR PART Series Current Test Cable Adapter Socket adapter terminated with 6mm current plugs and 4mm voltage connectors for connection to a single or three phase AC reference standard 10 340 0052 Calibration Check Adapter Cables Voltage These cables have 4mm female receptacles terminated with small ring terminal connections that adapt to the voltage connections on a single phase AC reference standard These cables are used in tandem with the Series Current Test Cable Adapter 10 340 4101K Stackable Jumper Cable Two of these cables are used to jumper the potential neutrals together during a calibration check on a 3 phase reference standard A quantity of two is required CALIBRATION PACKAGES Pre paid discounted calibrations for five years from the last calibration date ED 5YR RECAL 4132 Five Year Annual Calibration Pac
11. third alpha characters of the key respectively For example if you want to type the letter N which is the third character on its corresponding key press the key three times rapidly and then stop for one second The letter N will appear on the screen E O lt gt The symbols keys operate the same as the alphanumeric keys These keys will normally be used when entering notes and comments in the PowerMaster Note the period key second from left is used to help enter the Kt value of the meter ex 1 8 Kt Rev 1 1 11 1 1 1 Keypad and USB Keyboard Use Table The PowerMaster allows the user to input a USB keyboard amp mouse to alternatively operate the analyzer The USB keyboard amp mouse is used by connecting to one of the USB ports labeled USB PERIPHERALS The following table is an explanation for each corresponding key on the PowerMaster keypad Label PowerMaster Key USB Keyboard amp Mouse Key a Drop Down key Num Lock 5 r ME __ IG ION IES m o PAGE PAGE Page Up Page DOWN Down Enter key Enter Rev 1 1 12 Amawzm _ A ae Alphanumeric keys Numbers Alphanumeric keys Letters Symbol keys 1 2 Screen The full graphics Liquid Crystal Display LCD screen is how the PowerMaster communicates with the user In computer technology the screen is the graphical user interface The s
12. Ahr VARhr standard select service type 3 Ph 4 Wire WYE and enter the desired Kh default 0 00001 3 From the three phase Whr VAhr VARhr standard insert the Stackable Jumper Cables to jumper the neutrals Vn together 4 From the PowerMaster insert the Series Current Test Cable Adapter into the ZIF socket Verify jaws are closed and locked 5 From the Series Current Test Cable Adapter insert the VOLTAGE leads to the corresponding colors of the three phase Whr VAhr VARhr standard red V1 yellow V2 blue V3 Insert the white neutral into any Vn receptacle Insert the green ground lead into the Auxiliary Power Adapter 6 From the Series Current Test Cable Adapter insert the CURRENT leads for A phase drive red to phase A and A phase return white to phase A return on the three phase standard Repeat this for phase B and C taps on the single phase standard 7 From the PowerMaster connect the External Digital Cable s STD IN to the Pulse Outputs 1 of the three phase standard 8 From the PowerMaster connect the auxiliary power leads to the Auxiliary Power Adapter Plug into an AC source Note that fans will run on the PowerMaster at power up 9 1 3 Application Procedure Step 1 7 Calibration Check Compare to Standard Standard Kt 0 00001 Energy Test Mode Wh y WFG Test Setup wh 1v 3c 0 1 304 y Timed y Delay Between Each Page Press F4 to continue Step 3
13. E E A a 41 9 4 1 o 41 9 4 2 Install System Upgrade ii AA inks 42 9 4 3 DOL DY SES T Me iia 42 9 5 Edit Test SESSION NOTES testar lla as 43 9 6 User Proc iaa E clica 44 9 6 1 General Settings Error Limits amp Warmup TiMeS oooncccconccnnnnccnnnncononnnononanancnnncnnnnos 44 9 6 2 Custom Fields for Test Session Notes ccccconnoccccconcccnnnconcnnonanononannnnnnnononnnnnnonanonoss 45 9 6 3 Load OX Label coil dans 45 10 Detailed SpecificatiOnNS ooocconcccnnncocnccccnncocnncnnnncnnnnnnnnrnnnnenanennnrnnannnnnns 46 Rev 1 1 4 Contacting Powermetrix Technical Support For technical support please contact the factory at 865 218 5838 877 966 5851 toll free and ask for Powermetrix Technical Support You may alternatively email Powermetrix at helo powermetrix com The support staff will answer questions about the operation and care of your equipment assist you in troubleshooting a problem and help you overcome common application difficulties whenever possible If it becomes necessary for your equipment to be returned to us for any reason you will be issued an RMA number during the technical support contact Feedback Powermetrix depends on information from our customers to continue the attributes of quality dependability and simplicity associated with our products We invite you to contact our Technical Support office Calibration and Certification Your Powermetrix equipment is calibrated and certified effective t
14. Editor form Pressing F1 skips to the next section and F3 enters the next page When complete press F4 to save and exit Required Fields Site ID This field is the site identifier This field is 30 characters long and accepts both numerical and alphabetical characters Normally an identifier must be chosen which is unique for the site It is also helpful if the identifier is easily recognized by the technician Powermetrix does not recommend the use of the meter serial number because the meter can always be changed Meter Form This field is for the meter form that is to be tested Entering the drop down box will display all available meters in the PowerMaster database WARNING Please note that the selection of an incorrect meter form may overload the PowerMaster during a test and cause the 600V 0 5A fuse to blow Take care to select the appropriate form that is currently in the socket Service This field is the configuration the meter operates at the site Depending on the Meter Form selected various options may be available Service Type This is the file that refers to the wiring configuration and the meter being used at the site It includes the type of service such as 4 wire Wye or 3 wire delta It identifies the instrument transformer configuration of the site using primary current PC probes such as 2PC or 3PC It also identifies whether a self contained or transformer rated meter is being used SC or TR respectivel
15. anced to eliminate the need for a pointing device such as a mouse Text Boxes Meter kH Text boxes are entered by F nae When the cursor enters the control any data in the text box is highlighted Typing at this brey will replace the information currently in the text box If the text box is colored yellow it is a required field If the text box is colored gray the field cannot be edited This is typically data from the master database which is presented for reference only Drop down boxes J a mapa E 1 into a dropdown list box they can change the selection in one Once the user tabs of two ways 4 a k 1 Press Di or P to move to the previous or next selection in the list press to accept and continue 2 E to cause the selection list to drop down then press A y or eva to make a again or ENTER to accept the selection Note focus remains on the drop con box The user must press to go to the next field In drop down boxes the user can also enter text as long as an item is not presently selected Rev 1 1 21 Required Fields eter KA These tagged fields yellow background require entry before continuing to the next screen If the user continues with no entry a pop up window states These fields are required x x x Enter to continue The cursor returns to the first required field if not entered Check Boxes C va When the user tabs EES or i
16. boots it will find the upgrade file and attempt to install the upgrade WARNING IF you remove the USB Alash drive before the upgrade process finishes you may have to plug it back in and reset again in order for for the process to complete Select the desired upgrade file and press INSTALL when ready Description When new software updates are available Powermetrix will contact the user of its availability The upgrade file package PM4 extension must be moved to a USB flash drive Once the file package is on the USB flash drive the user will connect it to one of the PowerMaster s USB peripheral ports Once the USB flash drive is inserted press F3 to scan Select the PM4 upgrade file then press F4 to install After recognition reset the PowerMaster by turning the analyzer off then on again After power up the install will occur automatically After installation is complete reset the analyzer again 9 4 3 Set System Time 7 System Date and Time Selected Site None The System Time Zone is GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US and Canada IMPORTANT It the time zone is incorrect press F3 to correct it now Time Your analyzer is configured to use a 12 hour clock Hour Minute Second ie gt 36 y 35 gt fam x Y Automatically Adjust for Daylight Saving Time Date Year Month Da 2011 y October y fio 5 Monday Description This form allows the user to set the time and date of the analyzer Also
17. ce 100 530Vac and turned on the fan automatically powers on The fans operate at a variable speed The speed is controlled by the internal temperature If environmental conditions combined with the heat generated from the voltage and current drives exceeds the ability of the fan to maintain acceptable internal temperatures a warning is displayed If the temperature exceeds absolute maximum rating the system will automatically shut back operation 600V SOCKET FUSE This fuse holder contains a 600V 0 5A slow acting fuse Bussmann KLKR 1 2 This fuse protects the PowerMaster from a voltage overload or prevents damage from an incorrect selection of a meter under test 1 4 Communication Ports AUX DIGITAL This port is used with external meter testing pickups All pickups are terminated with the 9 pin connecior USB ACC These two USB ports are used for external USB devices Examples of these devices are a keyboard mouse barcode reader memory storage device etc Rev 1 1 14 USB TO PC This port is for a Type B USB cable standard accessory for connectivity to a host computer This port is used to communicate with the PowerMaster PC software Meter Site Manager 2 RS 232 This port is for legacy devices that may use the RS 232 connectivity It can also be used to connect an ANSI C12 18 meter communication interface currently in development ETHERNET This port is for a high speed connection including internet 1 5 S
18. ched to the single ohase standard A red B yellow C blue Likewise connect the Green ground and White neutral lead to the corresponding colors of the Green and White lead connected to the common potential on the single phase standard From the Series Current Test Cable Adapter insert the CURRENT leads for A phase drive red to phase A and A phase return white to phase A return on the single phase standard Repeat this for phase B and C taps on the single phase standard From the PowerMaster connect the External Digital Cable s STD IN to the Output of the single phase standard From the PowerMaster connect the auxiliary power leads from the Standard Voltage lead to the Auxiliary Power Adapter Plug into an AC source Note that fans will run on the PowerMaster at power up 9 1 2 Using a Three Phase Standard with the PowerMaster What Do Need i pe OO a A uN PowerMaster unit Standard Voltage lead 10 340 01 00 Auxiliary Power Adapter 10 340 0045 Series Current Test Cable Adapter CALL FOR PART separate accessory External Digital Cable STD OUT STD IN only 10 340 0046 separate accessory Stackable Jumper Cables qty 2 10 340 4101K separate accessories Three phase Whr VAhr VARhr standard Hookup Instructions 1 From the three phase Whr VAhr VARhr standard plug the auxiliary power lead into an AC source Unit will automatically power on Rev 1 1 39 2 From the three phase Whr V
19. cost to be re instated into the warranty period within a maximum of two 2 years from purchase date If the POWERMASTER is outside the purchase date of two 2 years the cost of the calibration and or repair service will be at the customer s expense Rev 1 1 6 Safety Operation of the PowerMaster and the supplied accessories and adapters can present the user to potentially hazardous conditions Please follow all required safety procedures set forth by the user s safety organization within the company If no safety organization exists please follow all applicable OSHA rules and standards for PPE Person Protective Equipment when working in high voltage and low voltage environments This equipment should be used by trained and qualified personnel ONLY Making Connections to a Metering Service 1 Verify the Auxiliary Power switch is in the OFF position Verify all voltage leads are disconnected from the metering service Connect the Auxiliary Power leads AUX PWR AUX NEU to an AC source Turn the Auxiliary Power switch ON and confirm the fan turns on as well Press the PowerMaster ON key and wait until the Main Menu is displayed Connect the voltage leads to the metering service pe Oy COL ae SIN Proceed with testing Safety Tips for Testing 1 Connect the green safety ground to a true earth ground before testing begins Remove the green safety ground last after testing is complete Rev 1 1 Product Manual Release No
20. creen displays messages menus selection lists and graphic illustrations The display is 4 3 in diameter It is a color WQVGA wide quarter video graphics array with a resolution of 480 x 272 pixels It is a transflective display which means that the screen is readable in any lighting situation The display can be read in full darkness as well as full sunlight A thin piece of tempered glass is used to protect the screen and is mounted on top of the display Air Vents The air vents mounted on the left and right of the LCD are used to vent the heat from the internal system during testing DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE VENT IN ANY WAY The audible speaker is also mounted behind the right air vent for maximum volume Rev 1 1 13 POWER 100 530VAC 8A MAX INTERNALLY FUSED This connector is for the 1 Phase Voltage Auxiliary Power part 10 340 0100 The connector is a military grade 12 pin receptacle that locks the cable into place once inserted This connection is to provide power to the PowerMaster with an AC source between 100 530VAC with an over current protection of 8A max This input can be controlled by the AUX POWER switch located on the top right of the front panel This connection will also supply the PowerMaster with a single phase voltage input for synchronization of the current source Fans The fans are used to circulate cool air through the internal system during testing When auxiliary power is connected to a voltage sour
21. e when the PowerMaster detects possible errors It is also used to launch an electronic version of this User Manual Function currently in development firmware update coming soon ESC Rev 1 1 10 The ESCAPE key is an undo key when entering text Pressing ESC again re does the previous text before edits were made Also check boxes will highlight un highlight when pressing the ESC key BKSP lt j ____ The BACKSPACE key will delete one character at a time in a reverse direction OR delete the text in the field entry all together if highlighted PAGE PAGE UP DOWN PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys are used to move the screen either up or down one page This function is available if information exceeds the first page of the screen Amawzm The ENTER key is used to accept data or a menu selection SPACE The SPACE key is used to place a space in between text fields and can also be used to check uncheck checkboxes 1 2 3 4 5 ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO 6 7 8 9 0 PQR STU VWX YZ amp The ten alphanumeric keys 0 through 9 A through amp are used to input alphanumeric values into the PowerMaster A single press followed by a one second delay returns the numeric value first character of the key Two rapid presses followed by a one second delay returns the second character first of the three alpha characters of the key Three or four rapid presses followed by a one second delay returns the third or fourth Second or
22. ences other applications Recall Data view previously saved data 5 Site Selection and Editing 2 Select Site Selected Site None Select Site CUSTOMER ACCOUNTMO MANUF SN LAST TEST customer account no tegOs86219 10 7 2011 9 23456AB 0 59112442 Plone vectron 123 il es ee wectran 10 6 2011 1 this is custo this is accon 62039262 10 6 2011 4 Landis 123 Mone Edit Site Delete Site Description This screen allows the user to F6 select a site for testing F2 edit a site s information F3 delete a site from the database or F4 create a new site record Note that only sites without saved test data can be deleted Otherwise all sites and data can be deleted using Meter Site Manager 2 software All information related to a site is contained in the PowerMaster database This information can also be synchronized to a PC database using Meter Site Manager 2 see user manual Rev 1 1 25 5 1 1 Details on Creating a New Site J Site Editor Selected Site None Site ID 25 TEST Kt Mote Enter Et here to override the value from meter selection on Page 2 Service 1PH 3 service Type 1PH 344 SOO3FO21M4 Meter Form Description This screen 1 of 3 allows the user to enter information about the site This information may include the customer s address billing multiplier installed meter etc Five fields are required which are noted in yellow before the user saves and exits the Site
23. er Pickup Change the setting to Aux Digital Press F6 to save Insert the Photo Disk Detector or the Manual Pushbutton into AUX DIGITAL Test as normal 2 4 Using the KYZ Pulse Input Form C 2 eo te Se The user has the option of measuring the KYZ output from the pins on the meter When the meter is seated in the PowerMaster s ZIF socket designated voltage pins measure the relay open and closure during a revolution The following meters have supported KYZ outputs 6S 8S 9S 115 265 29S 365 39S 46S 56S 665 and 765 Setting up the Input 1 Once the meter is inserted into the ZIF socket go to the Main Menu 2 Atthe Main Menu enter User Preferences 3 In User Preferences tab to Meter Pickup 4 Change the setting to KYZ J User Preferences Selected Site None General Settings Language English US System Frequency feo Enable audio Feedback General Volume F Meter Beep Volume E Stabilize Load Bor Phases Meter Test Error Limits 1 0 Specification Accuracy x Meter Pickup KYZ _ Internal Phantom Load Testi 4 Digital Meter Seconds Hert Page 1 of 3 5 Press F6 to save 6 Test meter as normal Rev 1 1 20 3 Graphical User Interface Name of Active Site Drop Down Box Name of Current Screen Check Box N Function Keys 3 1 Controls The PowerMaster human interface uses familiar Windows style controls The behavior of many of the controls have been enh
24. han 0 005 1 for meter pulse pickups 1 for connectivity to PC Laptop 2 for keyboard mouse barcode reader memory devices etc 1 for high speed connectivity including internet RS232 Port Rev 1 1 1 for legacy devices 47 Environmental Temperature Operating 20 to 508 7F to 122 F Temperature Storage 20 to 808 7F to 176F Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Physical Display Resolution Full color WQVGA 480 x 272 Display Size 4 3 inch Dimensions H x W x D 19 78 x 15 77 x 7 41 in Weight 27 0 lbs not including cables amp accessories All amplitude errors are expressed as percent of measurement All phase errors are expressed in degrees at 60 Hz R1 Range 1 R2 Range 2 All accuracy specifications are over the Standard Operating Range 10 to 35 Performance over the Extended Operating Range 20 to 50 are reduced by 10ppm outside the Stand Operating Range Measurements made using the AC Current Direct and AC Voltage channels Rev 1 1 48
25. hase Error lt 0 002 Measurements 45 65 Hz 10 uHz resolution 50ppm accuracy Energy Quantities Whr VAhr VARhr multiple user selectable calculations Note There is no US standard definition for VARhrs We certify that our measurements of VARhrs match the definitions in our documentation to the specified accuracy Whr Accuracy 4132 4152 R1 0 05 S E Whr Accuracy 4134 4154 R1 0 1 Rev 1 1 46 Current Source Model 4132 4134 Current Output Current Output Resolution Phase adjustability Total Harmonic Distortion Compliance Voltage Current Accuracy Drive Capability Stability Operating Modes Current Source Model 4152 4154 Current Output Current Output Resolution Max Temperature Operating Modes Communication Meter Pulse Input USB to PC Port USB Ports for Peripherals Ethernet Port 0 1 to 30 amps lt 5 0A 1 of value gt 5 0A 0 2 of value O to 359 9 in 0 1 steps each phase lt 1 0 fundamental only TBD TBD BD BD Passive Current source is phase locked and synchronized to user voltage Lock error typically less than 0 005 F F 0 1 to 50 amps lt 5 0A 1 of value gt 5 0A 0 2 of value O to 359 9 in 0 1 steps each phase lt 1 0 fundamental only TBD TBD TBD TBD 40 ambient at 50A 50 ambient at 40A Passive Current source is phase locked and synchronized to user voltage Lock error typically less t
26. he date of shipment Powermetrix requires the unit to be calibrated by Powermetrix or a Powermetrix authorized service facility on an annual basis to insure accuracy and currency of installed electronic components In addition current and voltage probes are also required calibration on an annual basis or when dropped damaged or suspect of improper operation The unit is identified as calibrated by a sticker stating the date of calibration and next due date of calibration A certificate of calibration is provided to you to verify compliance to inspectors A permanent record of your calibration is maintained by Powermetrix For information on calibration services contact Powermetrix Technical Support Additional services to be included at no additional charge during annual calibration 1 Inspection of probes cables and internal circuit boards Proper maintenance and or prevention to any suspect components ECN s Engineering Change Notices Manual cleaning of unit cables probes and case Update firmware Reproducibility report for clamp on probes service Report for all work completed ST OE TS NOTE The annual calibration is required in order to comply with the terms of the PowerMaster warranty See Warranty in the next section for details Rev 1 1 5 Warranty PowerMaster 4 Series Warranty TEC Powermetrix Division warrants the POWERMASTER product to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of two 2
27. hest Language allows the user to select the language preference for text displayed System Frequency This setting is for the AC frequency transmitted in the region where the analyzer will be used selections are either 50 or 60 expressed in hertz Hz Stabilize Load Box Phases If this selection is checked the PowerMaster will use a correction to accurately stabilize the phase angles when performing a phantom load test If this selection is un checked it will ignore the correction Meter Test Error Limits The error limit is based on the accuracy class of the meter For example if the meter has an accuracy class of 0 2 and an error limit set to 2 0x Specification Accuracy the PowerMaster will only display an error if the registration is outside of 99 60 and 100 40 Accuracy class 0 2 Error Limit 2 0x Specification Accuracy 0 2 2 0 4 Optionally the user selects User Defined Accuracy to set a custom error limit Meter Pickup This selection is for the user to change the style of pulse measurements for the analyzer Selections are 1 Internal used for the built in infrared pickup attached to the front panel 2 External any other pickup connected to AUX DIGITAL 3 KYZ measurement of the contact closures Rev 1 1 44 Phantom Load Meter Testing This selection allows the user to adjust the meter warm up period before verification begins The minimum time period is 30 seconds and the maximum
28. his corresponds to the particular phase s to be tested Selections are A B C or All All applies to all active phase measurements When a 1 or 2 element meter is testing All will still apply When testing single elements the user will select only the appropriate phase that corresponds to the particular meter Rev 1 1 39 Label This generates a label for the test Selections are FL PF LL FL PF and LL PF Labels can be edited and created in the User Preferences menu see Section 9 6 3 Mode This corresponds to the energy calculation for each test Selections are Whr VARhr and VAhr Note that selections for VARhr and VAhr will not automatically set the required phase shift These values must be manually entered in the PF field Current This corresponds to the desired generated current for all active phases The user may enter a value between 0 1 to 30A for Models 4134 amp 4132 and a value between 0 1 to 50A for Models 4154 amp 4152 PF This corresponds to the cosine of the phase angle for the current for all active phases The voltage phase angles are set by the selected service type The user may enter a value between O to 1 00 for the desired power factor positive or negative Lead Lag This corresponds to the desired phase shift for all active current phases Flow This corresponds to the desired energy flow for all active phases Selections are Delivered or Received When Received is selected all
29. international date time functions can be set by pressing F1 Formats By pressing F3 the user can set their current time zone Please note that setting the Time Zone will require a reboot of the analyzer Rev 1 1 42 9 5 Edit Test Session Notes 2 Test Session Info Selected Site 11232011A1 Custom Test Parameters WTS11 Page 1 of 2 Description This screen allows the user to edit the initial comments made during the beginning of the test session The user can also add up to 15 custom fields to use for each test session These may include but are not limited to schematic number customer telephone etc To edit the names of these 15 fields see Section 9 6 2 Rev 1 1 43 9 6 User Preferences 9 6 1 General Settings Error Limits amp Warmup Times J User Preferences Selected Site None General Settings System Frequency feo e Enable audio Feedback General Volume f Meter Beep Volume f Stabilize Load Bor Phases Meter Test Error Limits E Specification Accuracy y y Meter Pickup Internal Phantom Load Testing Meter Warmup Time Seconds Calibration Warmup Minutes Hert Page 1 of 3 Description This screen allows the user to set general settings in the PowerMaster Language Enable Audio Feedback Volume These selections allow the user to turn the audio off unchecked and on checked The volume can be increased or decreased for both the general audio and the meter pulse 1 lowest 7 hig
30. is 1 800 seconds The user can also adjust the warm up period before the auto calibration process begins 9 6 2 Custom Fields for Test Session Notes J User Preferences Selected Site None Custom Fields for Test Session UTS11 apes UTS12 UTS21 UTS21 UTS22 UTS31 UTSS1 UTS32 UTS41 UTS41 UTS42 Hert Page 2 of 3 Description This form allows the user to change the default labels for the custom fields in the Test Session Notes to be more specific The labels are directly saved into the UtsFieldNames table in the database These fields are limited to 32 characters 9 6 3 Load Box Labels J User Preferences Selected Site None Load Box Codes Hert Page 3 of 3 Delete Row Mext Page Description This form allows the user to add edit or delete new labels for individual test points Rev 1 1 45 10 Detailed Specifications Overview System Power Active amp Reactive per IEEE1459 Auxiliary Power 100 to 530 VAC AC Current Direct Channels Accuracy 4132 R1 0 08A to 0 4A 0 05 Phase Error lt 0 01 ai R2 0 4A to 30A 0 02 Phase Error lt 0 003 Accuracy 4134 R1 0 08A to 0 4A 0 1 Phase Error lt 0 02 O R2 0 4 to 30A 0 04 Phase Error lt 0 006 Accuracy 4152 R1 0 08A to 0 4A 0 05 Phase Error lt 0 01 O AE Accuracy 4154 AC Voltage Channels Accuracy 4132 4152 R1 10 to 55 V 0 02 Phase Error lt 0 001 Accuracy 4134 4154 R1 10 to 55 V 40 04 P
31. kage 4132 ED 5YR RECAL 4134 Five Year Annual Calibration Package 4134 ED 5YR RECAL 4152 Five Year Annual Calibration Package 4152 ED 5YR RECAL 4154 Five Year Annual Calibration Package 4154 SINGLE CALIBRATIONS ES RECAL 4132 Single Calibration 4132 ES RECAL 4134 Single Calibration 4134 ES RECAL 4152 Single Calibration 4152 ES RECAL 4154 Single Calibration 4154 Rev 1 1 16 2 Inserting Meter and Making Connections ome h a Meter Insertion Switches With the ZIF Zero Insertion Force adapter the user can insert and remove any S based meter into the socket without any additional force required It also has a built in infrared pulse indicator for solid state meters When the meter is correctly inserted two Meter Insertion Switches that are mounted on the adapter are depressed When these switches are up this signals the PowerMaster to stop any voltage and or current driving to the meter socket This will prevent electrical shock to the user Inserting amp Removing Meter To insert a meter slide the lever for SOCKET JAWS to OPEN Carefully insert the meter then Slide the lever to the LOCKED position To remove the meter slide the lever back to OPEN OPEN ready for insertion or removal LOCKED Rev 1 1 17 2 1 Making Voltage Connections to a Metering Service Verify the Auxiliary Power switch is in the OFF position N Connect the Auxiliary Power leads AUX PWR AUX NEU to an AC source phase neutral or pha
32. llows the user to warm up meters before testing for accuracy purposes The user selects the appropriate meter form and then presses F4 to begin the test The PowerMaster applies voltage to the appropriate pins on the meter and the test will run continuously until the user presses F4 to stop Rev 1 1 31 9 Utilities Configuration Selected Site 25 TEST 1 e to Meter Site Manager PAcalibration Verification E Save Database Snapshot Backup 3 Quick Edit system Edit Test Session Notes User Preferences Description The menu allows the user to change the PowerMaster settings and other various tasks and applications 1 oF O N 6 1 Rev 1 1 Connect to Meter Site Manager sets the PowerMaster in communications mode Calibration Verification cross check against a reference standard Save Database Snapshot Backup saves a backup of the database Quick Edit create edit or delete a meter and or phantom load setup System view status install a system upgrade and set the date time Edit Test Session Notes when a site is selected enter additional information about the test User Preferences custom settings for the user 32 9 1 Calibration Verification 2 Calibration Check Selected Site None Compare to Standard Standard Kt o 00001 Energy Test Mode Wh WFG Test Setup Wwh 1v 3c 0 1 30A Timed Delay Between Each Page Description This feat
33. r up the PowerMaster From the PC plug in the USB cable to USB TO HOST on the PowerMaster For Windows XP a At the bottom right tray on the PC double click the ActiveSync icon green b Click Explore For Windows 7 a Open Windows Mobile Device Center click Start All Programs b Click File Management c Click Browse the contents of your device In Mobile Device double click Flash Double click PowerMaster Copy the calibration test csv and paste to the desired directory Open the csv file with Microsoft Excel 3 9 2 Save a Database Backup Install Upgrade Selected Site None Plug in an SD Memory Card or USB Aash drive with plenty of free space and press the RESCAN button TF the memory storage device has sufficient free space to store a snapshot of the PowerMaster data files it will appear in the list below Select it and press CONTINUE The information will be copied to a subdirectory on the storage device WARMING Do not remove the memory storage dewice while the backup procedure is in progress or while the dewice s write activity light GF any Hashes Doing so will interrupt the backup and may corrupt data Select the desired destination device and press CONTINUE when ready USB Storage Device Description When the user may want to backup the PowerMaster database for security purposes place a USB flash drive into one of the PowerMaster s USB peripheral ports Ne
34. ress F4 Rev 1 1 27 Step 3 7 Phantom Load Final Check Selected Site None Pre Test Status Chec Checking configuration Starting Load Box Checking for valid signals Checking for meter pulses Meter Pulse Starting Load Box Stabilizing current source Align meter pickup Step 5 Step 6 7 Phantom Load Final Check Selected Site None 7 Phantom Load Results Selected Site None Pre Test Status Chec FL 100 691 Checking configuration Phase voltage Current PF Time Pulses Starting Load Box All 115 62 30 001 1 000 10 31 10 Checking for valid signals Checking for meter pulses P 100 237 F Voltage Current PF Time Pulses Dd All 115 51 29 956 0 502 4 14 2 LL Meter Pulse Voltage Current PF Time Pulses Ready to Test Running Test Page 1 1 When pulses detected press F4 Test proceeds automatically Step 7 7 Phantom Load Results Selected Site None 100 691 FL Voltage Current PF Time Pulses All 115 62 30 001 1 000 10 31 10 PF 100 272 Voltage Current PF Time Pulses All 115 17 29 935 0 501 20 79 10 L 100 578 L Voltage Current PF Time Pulses Al 115 72 3 021 1 000 30 72 3 Page 1 1 Press F4 to complete At the end of the test the orange cursor can be moved up or down Once the cursor is set the user can press F1 Retest to repeat the individual test again The user can also press F2 Retest All to repeat all test points again Once the user presses F6 Done the voltage and current shu
35. ry may be selected by using Amawzm the Ze and Y keys may be used to move up and down between items Pressing the key then causes the selected item to be executed Alternately pressing the numeric key of the label next to the menu item executes it immediately Prior to selecting a site for testing from the database only a limited number of menu items are selectable These are 1 Select Site select a site for analysis or access the site manager database editor NO Test Meter No Site takes the user to the meter testing setup form ee Demand Test No Site takes the user to the demand testing setup form o A Creep Test apply test voltage only Utilities view or edit user preferences other applications 6 Recall Data view previously saved data Rev 1 1 23 4 1 1 Main Menu After Site Selection J Main Menu Selected Site 25 TEST MTest Meter EJ Demand Test E Select Site E Deselect Site Gcreep Test 3 Utilities 6 Recall Data Description Once a site is selected all system test capabilities are selectable These are 1 O oO fF W N 7 Rev 1 1 Test Meter takes the user to the meter testing setup form Demand Test takes the user to the demand testing setup form Select Site select a site for analysis or access the site manager database editor DeSelect Site sets selected site to NONE Creep Test apply test voltage only Utilities view or edit user prefer
36. se phase up to 530VAC SO Pl p AUX PWR Rev 1 1 Turn the Auxiliary Power switch ON and confirm the fan turns on as well Press the PowerMaster ON key and wait until the Main Menu is displayed Connect the voltage leads to the metering service A red Neutral white Proceed with testing Transformer Rated Metering Service 3 Phase 4 Wire shown ZPOD0Z E n a LINE VOLT SAFE GRD NEUTRAL AUX NEU 18 Self Contained Metering Service 1 Phase 3 Wire shown LINE VOLT AUX PWR AT OS NEUTRAL AUX NEU 2 2 Making Voltage Connections with the AC Adapter 1 Verify the PowerMaster is off and the Auxiliary Power switch is in the OFF position 2 With the AC Adapter insert AUX PWR into the black receptacle Insert AUX NEU into the white receptacle Insert SAFE GRD into the green receptacle 3 Insertthe LINE VOLT into the stackable connector for AUX PWR Insert NEUTRAL into the stackable connector for AUX NEU 4 Plug the AC Adapter into a wall outlet Rev 1 1 2 3 Testing Mechanical Meters Setting up the Analyzer 1 Open the PowerMaster lid At the lid hinge remove the two pull pins Remove the lid and place it aside Insert meter into the ZIF socket oT S 2 ON Rotate the PowerMaster in a vertical position Setting up the Input 1 Once the meter is inserted into the ZIF socket go to the Main Menu At the Main Menu enter User Preferences In User Preferences tab to Met
37. t down and the data is saved Rev 1 1 28 7 Demand Test 7 Demand Test Selected Site 25 TEST Demand Test Selected Site None Form Form y Meter Model CENTRON Meter Model fiton CENTRON C1S G980181 25 5C Test Mode fh y Demand Period 15 Test Mode wh y Demand Period f y Test Amps Load Box Status Si Test Amps Load Box Status Sm Setup with Site Selected Setup with No Site Selected Description Setup with Site Selected When a site is selected all fields are considered to be read only This form is to confirm all values are correct Press F1 to confirm and begin the demand test setup with No Site Selected When a site is not selected the user must manually enter values Mfr SN is required noted in yellow If a meter is not found in the drop down menu for Meter Model the user can press F3 Meter Editor to create a new meter see Section 9 3 2 Press F1 to confirm and begin the demand test Test Procedure Overview The demand test determines the correct maximum use of power based on the test interval for the meter This test also verifies the meter programming is correct Select the Demand Period based on the programmed test interval Once selected the demand test runs the entire test period Once time has expired the PowerMaster stops the current drive but voltage remains constant The user has the ability to view the accumulated energy and enter the values into the PowerMaster
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39. tandard Accessories The PowerMaster base unit comes with the following standard accessories 110 340 0100 1 Phase Voltage Cable 100 530V Terminated with Auxiliary Power banana jacks to allow user customization 75 800 4005 USB Communication Type B USB cable for Cable communication to a computer 10 340 0045 Auxiliary Power AC For plugging the PowerMaster Adapter North America AUX power directly into a wall outlet Meter Site Manager 2 Software to be used on a PC or laptop Used for communicating with the PowerMaster SPARE PARTS 75 800 4005 USB Cable 50 950 0001 White Alligator Clip 50 950 0002 Black Alligator Clip 50 950 0003 Red Alligator Clip 50 950 0006 Green Alligator Clip METER TESTING PICKUPS 10 100 3309 Suction Cup Infrared Pulse Pickup Infrared pulse detector with suction cup mount for attachment to electronic meter face 10 120 0005 Isolated KYZ Contact Pickup Rated for use on dry contacts or powered contacts up to 480 Vac Connected to terminal blocks via rugged mini clips 10 100 3326 Photo Disk Detector with Flexible Arm Mount Sensor detects meter revolutions using a reflective mode optical pickup For mechanical meters Rev 1 1 15 10 100 3311 Manual Pushbutton Switch This pushbutton provides a manual pulse input to verify meter accuracy for any meter 6 lead OTHER ACCESSORIES 10 340 4301 Test Jack Adapter This adapter allows the user to connect directly to a test switch at the metering
40. tes Product PowerMaster 4 Series Release Date 12 30 11 Manual Version 1 1 What s New Rev 1 1 1 Product Description This section gives the user a brief tour of the PowerMaster It describes the various keys and their functions the input and output ports and the standard accessories supplied with the PowerMaster Optional accessories are discussed later in Section 1 50 yo Seon oa Y a 3 Ta 0 E a j un x AEG Ont al MY Ci x HH s o amf o m o ami e o oe oc Lo A A A LAS TAT oan E LI WOOT Ly Al AA ue i a wis y E T A gt IM PAZ 1 CT I n mo wa Hana sadada Ei E E EJ 1 1 Keypad Descriptions of all keys are discussed below The AUX POWER switch controls the AC auxiliary power to the PowerMaster Terminate the 1 Phase Voltage Cable from POWER to an AC source from 100 530VAC After the AUX POWER is swiched on press and hold down the ON key located at the right side of the PowerMaster keypad until the green LED embedded in the key turns green Once powered pressing the ON button again turns the system OFF The PowerMaster incorporates a power conservation function If no activity keystroke occurs within 1 minute following the ON Rev 1 1 keystroke the PowerMaster will go into sleep mode in which the display is turned off Any tests in process will not be affected To restore the display press any key The Function keys F1 F4
41. ure can perform an automatic cross check against the user s shop standard to verify the accuracy Enter the Kh value of the shop standard into the field for Standard Kt The user can also select the desired energy test mode Whr VAhr VARhr Please note that selection of the desired energy test mode DOES NOT adjust the phase angle for the test point It simply corresponds to the PowerMaster s energy algorithm The tests will be performed by either Timed or Pulse to Pulse Timed is an automated process that will stop at the time designated for each test point Pulse to Pulse is a manual operation using a Manual Pushbutton Switch separate accessory to stop and start each individual test point Powermetrix recommends using the Timed option WFG Test Setups The user can select many types of WFG Test Setups one at a time Default setups are included but the user can create their own for special calibration checks The setups are saved in a txt file created using Notepad using a specific format An example format can be seen below Wh 1v 3c 0 1 30A 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1065 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 60 60 60 2128 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 25 25 0 0 0 420 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 25 25 60 60 60 840 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 5 0 0 0 210 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 5 60 60 60 420 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 105 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 60 60 60 210 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 2 5 2 5 0 0 0 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 2 5 2 5 60 60 60 84 Rev 1 1 33 0 0 0 0 0 0
42. vice double click Flash Double click PowerMaster Double click Calibration Tests Copy and paste the txt file s into this directory Oe Oe oO ae Oe IN Power off then power on the PowerMaster 9 1 1 Using a Single Phase Standard with the PowerMaster What Do Need 1 PowerMaster unit 2 Standard Voltage lead 10 340 0100 3 Auxiliary Power Adapter 10 340 0045 4 Series Current Test Cable Adapter CALL FOR PART separate accessory Rev 1 1 34 gou Ger E 0 External Digital Cable STD OUT STD IN only 10 340 0046 separate accessory Calibration Check Adapter Cables Voltage 10 340 0052 separate accessory Single phase Whr VAhr VARhr standard AC adapter with a pigtail termination line amp neutral bare wires Hookup Instructions 1 From the AC adapter with a pigtail termination connect the line and neutral to Auxiliary Power of the single phase standard Plug into an AC source From the Single phase Whr VAhr VARhr standard connect the Calibration Check Adapter Cables to the potential taps Connect the Red Blue and Yellow lead to the hot potential O Connect the Green and White lead to the common potential From the PowerMaster insert the Series Current Test Cable Adapter into the ZIF socket Verify jaws are closed and locked From the Series Current Test Cable Adapter connect the VOLTAGE leads to the corresponding colors of the Series Current Test Cable Adapter atta
43. xt press F3 to scan the USB flash drive to verify enough space is required to save the database As an alternative the user can run this process instead of downloading the database using Meter Site Manager 2 Refer to the Meter Site Manager 2 Instruction Manual for further details Rev 1 1 38 9 3 Quick Edit Configuration Selected Site None Phantom Load Setup Meter Editor Description This menu allows the user to quickly enter a form for the purposes of editing or deleting New meters and setups can be created here as well 9 3 1 Phantom Load Setup 2 Phantom Load Setup Selected Site None Setup Name MRE Test Phase Label Mode Current PF Lead tag Flow Pulses Time 30 Al FL wh 5 1 Lag All PF Wh 5 0 5 Lag 30 All LL Wh 0 5 1 Lag A FL wh 5 1 Lag DLY 1 4 0 MN i 5 B FL wh Lag DLY 6 E FL wh 1 Lag DLY Description The Phantom Load Setup is used to select a setup create a new setup or edit an existing setup Two default setups are included and cannot be edited To view all setups verify check box for Phantom Load is selected first Refer to Section 3 1 for instructions on how to use the grid control in the Phantom Load Setups For VAhr and VAR hr tests selecting mode does not automatically reflect in the Power Factor PF value For example with a Mode of VARP and a lagging 90 degree phase angle the user will enter a PF of 0 cos90 Phase T
44. y Kt This field is required ONLY if a meter is NOT selected from page 2 Otherwise the Kt test constant will be automatically populated using the Kt value from the selected meter in the database Rev 1 1 26 6 Test Meter 7 Test Meter Selected Site 25 TEST 7 Test Meter Selected Site None Form ome H Meter Model CENTRON Meter Model iron CENTRON c15 6980181 25 SC Ly Mfr SN 5911244Z Mfr SN 59112442Z Meter No mess i Meter No 1638575 Setup with Site Selected Setup with No Site Selected Description Setup with Site Selected When a site is selected all fields are considered to be read only This form is to confirm all values are correct Press F4 to confirm and continue the meter test Setup with No Site Selected When a site is not selected the user must manually enter values Mfr SN is required noted in yellow If a meter is not found in the drop down menu for Meter Mode the user can press F3 Meter Editor to create a new meter see Section 9 3 2 Press F4 to confirm and continue the meter test 6 1 Test Meter Procedure Step 1 Step 2 y Test Meter Selected Site None 4 Phantom Load Setup Selected Site None Form 2 M Setup Name E NSI 30A FL PF LL Meter Model iron CENTRON C1S 6980181 2S SC y Kt Mfrs m EA Phase Label Mode Current 1 FL Wh 30 Lag DLV 30 LL Wh 3 Lag DLV 30 e Meter Editor Press F4 to continue Change or confirm setup p
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