Schneider Electric PM870 Marine Instruments User Manual


 
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63230-500-225A2 PowerLogic
TM
Series 800 Power Meter
3/2011 Index
stored log values 59
medium priority alarms 47
megger testing 69
memory
power meter memory 69
menu 11
meter information 26
metered values
demand readings 30
energy readings 35
real-time readings 27
minimum/maximum
password 18
minimum/maximum values
reset 24
mode
reset 24
monitoring
disturbance 65
N
no priority alarms 47
nominal frequency
EN50160 Evaluation 104
nominal voltage
4-wire systems 104
EN50160 Evaluation 98, 104
non-volatile memory 99
nonvolatile memory 69
O
onboard alarm 96
on-board logs 57
operating time
reset 25
operating time threshold
set up 19
operation 11
problems with the power meter 72
using the command interface 83
outputs
analog 44
fixed pulse 43
overvoltage alarm type 48
P
password
default 13
diagnostics 18
energy 18
minimum/maximum 18
setup 18
peak demand calculation 33
phase loss
alarm type for current 48
alarm type for voltage 48
phase reversal alarm type 48
phase rotation
setup 19
pickups and dropouts
scale factors 49
setpoints 46
PLC
synchronizing demand with 32
power analysis values 37, 38
power demand configuration
setup 22
power factor 37
min/max conventions 28
storage of 80
power meter
accessories 5
described 1
firmware 7
hardware 2
initialization 23
instrumentation summary 1
models 5
reset 23
setup 13
with display
parts 2, 4
power quality problems 65
predicted demand calculation 33
problems
see troubleshooting 71
protocols
register addressing convention 79
PT
setup 16
Q
quantities
used in alarm levels 54
R
read registers 26
readings
demand 30
real-time readings 27
min/max values 28
recording
data in logs 60
events in the event log 67
register list 79
register writes
EN50160 Evaluation 96
registers
addressing conventions 79
billing log 62
EN50160 Evaluation 95
configuration 99
portal 101
floating-point 79, 80
for conditional energy 87
power factor format 80
read 26
using the command interface 86
write 26
relay operating modes
absolute kVARh pulse 41
absolute kWh pulse 41
end of demand interval 41
kVAh pulse 41
kVAR out pulse 42
kVARh in pulse 41
kWh in pulse 41
kWh out pulse 42
latched 41
normal 40
timed 41