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Power Platform PP4300 Task DAQ User Manual

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1. SOURCE a N CH e J DD X T H u T KA 4300 131 to adapter cable E 20 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Overview Menu description Menu structure aids In this appendix Task DAQ Menu Structure Appendix F The menu structures for Task DAQ are shown in the following pages Use the Level number and Heading as guide to navigate through the different menus At the bottom of all screens are function keys which when selected permit further selection of multiple functions The menu structures outline the important functions selectable under a function key Scanning the listing under a major function can help you find other related functions and ways to access it The following menus are shown in this appendix Level No Heading See Page 001 Power On Screen Home Screen F 2 002 1 Setup New Circuit F 3 O11 Setup Circuit Configuration F 4 002 2a Monitor Same Circuit F 5 a 002 2b F 5 b 015 Trigger Response Setups F 6 002 3 amp 4 Load setup template from card F 7 View data from card 002 5 Instrument Settings F 8 101 Scope Mode F 9 103 Harmonics F 10 201 Meter Mode F 11 301 Record Monitoring F 12 308 Record List Record Plot Stats F 13 323 View Record Detail F 14 330 Statistical Timeplot F 15 340 F 16 350 F 17 360 F 18 Task DAQ Menu Structure F 1 LEVEL 001 Power on Screen Home Screen Home Screen DAQ001 DRANE
2. Topic See Page Top and Front Panels 2 2 Rear Right and Left Panels 2 4 Bottom Panel 2 6 Controls Indicators and Connectors 2 1 Top and Front Panels Diagram N DAQ4300 17 2 2 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Continued on next page Top and Front Panels Continued Parts Table Part Function 1 Liquid Crystal Display LCD Provides 2 3 4 x 4 1 2 inches 5 x 10 cm display consisting of 240 by 128 pixels dots of text and graphic information Has electroluminescent EL backlighting for low light level viewing 2 Numeric keypad Consists of keyboard keys 0 thru 9 and decimal point Permits menu selection and numerical data entry 3 Question Mark Key Displays help screen with reference to screen displayed at any time 4 LCD Contrast Adjustment Key Symbol Press and hold for continuous contrast range change release to stop Press and quickly release for incremental contrast change 5 Battery Charge Indicator LED is on continuously while battery is fast charging and blinking when fully charged Symbol esst On Off Power Key Symbol D Push for on push for off Data Card Holder Holds and connects memory data card to internal circuitry 8 Data Card Release Ejects memory data card 9 TASKCard Rele
3. Chan A TR2500 10A 500A RMS Chan B TR2500 10A 500A RMS Chan C TR2588 10A 500A RMS Chan D TR2588 10A 500A RMS A Monitor using Start and End times page F 1 2 FA Don t monitor yet H DAQ022 Scale Factors Configuration Channel A 1 666 1 000 Channel B 1 666 1 000 Channel C 1 666 1 000 Channel D 1 666 1 666 DAQ025 Enter Site File name E Press 7 for details on suffix auto increment E A ENTER ple Chan D Yolt Range High Sync Channel Volts Chan A LEVEL 015 Trigger Response Setups DAQ015 Trigger Response Options Menu Y Pre trigger Length 03 cycles ost trigger Length 04 cycles 1 When any VOLTS trig d also record All active YOLTS and AMPS channels When any AMPS trig d also record Just this channel 3 AFter recording Rearm DAQ016 Trigger Response Options Menu Pre trigge gt lt 0 00 Seconds When al na er All active YOLTS and AMPS channels When any AMPS trig d also record Just this channel After recording Rearm Display the following selections All active VOLTS and AMPS channel Corresponding AMP channel Just this channel AAA Cancel Ener X All active VOLTS channels back key toggle to reset between Pre Pre trigger Display the following trigger cycle sec selections cycle sec Just this channel number All active AMPS channels All active VOLTS and
4. Step Action 1 Select item 1 Time and Date from the Instrument Settings menu shown on page 7 33 Result The following screen will appear ETTEN OK Time DAQ030 Setting the time Follow these steps to set the time Since there are three ways to display time decide first on the style or format you want the time to appear Step Action 1 Press Clock Style from the Time and Date screen shown above The screen displays the following three different time format selection each time you press Clock Style gecccosccessoeesoceosososoosecocoecoseosooossecoooeoseosocosoccocecosoosecosoecosessscosoccssocosessssesosossseesoessoeg analog style OK OR Continued on next page 7 34 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Setting the Time and Date Continued Setting the time Step Action 1 May B6 Ge E digital 2 19 82 pm lt sole using i 1to12hr format digital style using 14 20 83 1t024hr format OK Once clock style has been selected press Time Enter the hours minutes and seconds using numbers from the keypad Time should be entered in 24 hour format example 14 00 00 for 2 00 PM 15 86 45 4 Press OK when done OR press Quit to cancel Clock time and format can be reset anytime following this same procedure Start Menu 7 35 Setting the Time and Date Continued Setting t
5. VA VA fund T VA fund T VAc fund Arithmetic Tot fund A 2 2 VA Vector Tot fund T WATT fund VAR Tot fund Continued on next page Technical Specifications B 7 Computed Parameters Continued True Power See Note on page B 6 for sign information Factor Arithmetic Total WA TT Tot TP F Arithmetic Tot TTT VA Arithmetic Tot True Power See Note on page B 6 for sign information Factor Vector Total WATT Tot TP F Vector Tot VA Vector Tot Displacement See Note on page B 6 for sign information Power Factor Arithmetic Total WATT Tot DPF rithmetic Tot VA Arithmetic Tot fund Displacement See Note on page B 6 for sign information Power Factor Vector Total WATT Tot fund D P F Vector Tot VA Vector Tot fund B 8 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual TR2500 Current Probe Guidelines Specifications To achieve the rated accuracies follow these guidelines e The conductor must be at a right angle to the probe e The conductor must be centered in the probe core e The jaw contact surfaces must be clean and properly aligned Range 1 to 500 Arms Accuracy 48 to 400 Hz 1 5 reading 0 6A 400 to 3000 Hz 3 reading 0 8A Working voltage 600 V max Frequency range 48 to 3000 Hz Output signal 3 mV A Maximum conductor size 1 18 30 mm Maximum bus bar size 2 5 x 0 20 63 x 5 mm Phase shift 45 to 1000 Hz Less than 4 Op
6. Press the item number of the corresponding Interval that you want to change Item number must be pressed repeatedly to display the available selection values e Selections for item 1 Cyclic Summary Timed Off 1 2 5 10 15 60 minutes e Selections for item 2 Power Values Timed Off 1 2 5 10 15 60 minutes e Selections for item 3 Demand Subinterval Off 3 5 10 e Selections for item 4 Sub Intervals Interval Off 1 2 3 4 5 6 e Selections for item 5 Wave Saved on Interval Off On NOTE For Long term Timed Recording mode you can enable or disable wave capture Wave capture is taken at an interval set for Cyclic Summary Timed You can change the number of saved waveforms by changing the number of Pre and Post cycles in the Trigger Response Options Menu see page 9 5 By default the number of saved cycles is 10 for 50 Hz and 12 for 60 Hz Press OK to accept the new timed settings and return to the Present Setups menu OR Press Quit to retain previous timed settings and return to the Present Setups menu 9 12 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Current Probes Changing probe Follow these steps to return to the Current Probe Configuration screen connections Other relevant information on current probes Step Action 1 From the Present Setups screen press item 4 Current Probes Result The following screen will appear Chan Chan Chan Chan TR2568 10A 500A
7. WARNING Death serious injury or fire hazard could result from improper connection of this instrument Read and understand this manual before connecting this instrument Follow all installation and operating instructions while using this instrument Connection of this instrument must be performed in compliance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 2002 of USA and any additional safety requirements applicable to your installation Installation operation and maintenance of this instrument must be performed by qualified personnel only The National Electrical Code defines a qualified person as one who has the skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of the electrical equipment and installations and who has received safety training on the hazards involved Qualified personnel who work on or near exposed energized electrical conductors must follow applicable safety related work practices and procedures including appropriate personal protective equipment in compliance with the Standard for Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces ANSI NFPA 70E 2000 of USA and any additional workplace safety requirements applicable to your installation Power Platform 4300 Multi DAQ TASKCard OPERATOR S MANUAL Original Issue July 2002 u DRANETZ BMI moy DRANETZ 1000 New Durham Road zum BMI Edison New Jersey 08818 4019 y Part Number OM 4300 DAQ Published by Dranetz BMI 1
8. YOLTs Pos Seq 1 ero Seq z Se YOLTs Neg Seq 6 AM d AMPS Pos Seq AMPS Neg Seq AMPS Neg Unbal YOLTs Neg Unbal YOLTs Zero Unbal AMPS Zero Unbal AA e A View 1 Et displays record detail ofthe displays record detail ofthe parameter you want to view parameter you want to view Task DAQ Menu Structure F 17 LEVEL 360 Statistical Timeplot Demand and Energy P Statistical Timeplots Categories A Individual Channel Cyclic Param s ra EMS THO Frequency H Power Param s Kl Demand and Energy TO LEVEL 330 page F 15 TO LEVEL 340 page F 16 TO LEVEL 350 page F 17 Y Demand and Energy Parameters Individual Channel Demand ra Total Demand Ei Cooincident Demand ER Individual Channel Energy BA Total Energy Individual Channel Demand Cooincident Demand Total Demand 1 YA cood Watts 1 Total WATTs H 1 AMPS 2 VAR cood Watts 2 Total VARs i i 2 Peak AMPS 3 TPF cood Watts 3 Total YA E 3 4 YA cood VARs 4 TPF ij 5 WATTs cood VAR 5 Avg Amps H 6 TPF cood YAR 6 Pk Tot W i A 7 WATTS cood YA 7 Pk Tot VAR H B 8 VAR cood YA 8 Pk Tot YA E C 9 TPF cood YA 9 Pk Avg Amps E A ee E E DEENEN nd L Niew IL Eat gem AA L Nie IL Eat moves cursor to select channel displays record detail ofthe parameter you want to view displays record detail ofthe parameter you want to view displays record detail ofthe parameter
9. BLK WHT DAQ4300 20 Continued on next page 4 6 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables Continued Example The following figure shows a voltage connection using channel D as a Sau to differential input for measuring neutral to ground voltage Connections are groun identical for split phase and wye configurations One probe connects the source neutral line to the D input Another probe connects the ground to the D input Any channel input may be used to perform this measurement but Channel D is usually used because it provides a low voltage range of 0 5 to 20 Vrms connection LINE SOURCE GROUND DAQ4300 21 Voltage Measurement Cable and Current Probe Connections 4 7 Connecting Current Probes Safety precautions WARNING ADVERTEN CIA AVERTISSE MENT WARNUNG The following safety precautions apply to current probe connections in addition to those safety precautions stated on page 4 4 e DO NOT attempt to measure current in any circuit in which the circuit to ground voltage exceeds the insulation rating of the current probe 600 Vrms max e Make sure the jaws of the current probe are tightly closed Keep mating surfaces clean and free from foreign matter When using the TR2021 TR2021A or TR2510 current probe DO NOT clamp the probe jaws around a non insulated wire These probes are designed for use around insulated
10. Single Phase resistive load Correct voltage and current connection of single phase split phase or polyphase connections can be verified using phasor diagrams Phasor diagrams are graphic representations that show the magnitude and angular relationship of voltage and current for each phase of a monitored connection Each connection diagram on the following pages shows the correct voltage and current phasor diagrams for resistive loads for that circuit To display the Voltage and Current Phasor screen go to Scope mode and then press Phasor The following screen depicting Positive Sequence 3 Phase Delta resistive load will appear ig 124 8 U 6 8 i 9 875 4 329 1 jp 119 8 u 239 1 gt 9 875 a 210 9 e 119 8 U 126 9 i 9 875 4 Op 0 p 119 80 360 D 9 875 a 180 0 aot ANPE 7 er een AAN es H Et E A single phase voltage or current phasor is displayed as a single line showing a channel reference at 0 degrees and a magnitude relative to its measured value An arrowhead on the line indicates direction ig 214 7 u 8 0 120 io 9 875 a 300 0 D iz 5 500 u 360 0 gt 2 750 a 366 0 i f 5 500 Y 360 0 a A 0 i 2 750 a 360 0 i 5 500 u 360 0 2 750 a 300 0 DAQ218 Continued on next page Common Circuit Connections E 5 Verifying Voltage and Current Connections Continued Split phase Split phase vectors are displayed as dual lines showing chan
11. A one cycle waveform is defined as the voltage or current waveform cycle that is displayed as a composite of the previous second s worth of data The following functions on Scope mode are used for 1 cycle waveform analysis channel display voltage current harmonics display voltage current phasor display delta between the high peak and low peak crest factor peak and waveshape variations Viewing Data 10 11 Using 1 Cycle Waveform Analysis Continued One cycle Follow these steps to display one cycle waveform functionalities functionalities Step Action 1 Press 1 Cycle from the record waveform display screen see page 10 11 Result The following screen will appear in A IyY 22 517 706 2 VOLTS SANPLE 10 Mil SECS Div AR L copel Cancel DAQ326 Use the numeric keypad to move the zoom box when selecting the waveform cycle that you want to view see page 10 9 for the Zoom box help screen 2 Press Scope to display the one cycle waveform as below OR press Cancel to quit and return to the previous screen Result The following screen will appear ip 5 00 Uediu i 50 00 Hz Chan Narm Phaser Mare Eet For Channel Harmonics and Phasor displays refer to Chapter 5 Viewing Real Time Scope For one cycle transient waveform analysis crest and waveshape press More and proceed to step 3 next page Continued on next page 10 12 4300 DAQ Op
12. In this appendix The following topics are covered in this Appendix Title See Pages Accessories List A 2 Accessories Descriptions A 3 Accessories List and Descriptions A 1 Accessories List Accessory Part Number Adapter Cable 658 Current Probe to 4300 CA 4300 Battery Pack 7 2V at 1 6A BP 4300 Current Probe 10 to 500 A RMS TR2500 Current Probe 0 1 to 10 A RMS TR2510 Current Probe 300 to 3000 A RMS TR2520 Current Probe 1 to 30 A RMS TR2021 Current Probe 1 to 300 A RMS TR2019B Current Probe 10 to 1000 A RMS TR2022 Current Probe 10 to 3000 A RMS TR2023 DRAN VIEW PC Software DV4300 External Battery Charger XBC 4300 Field Handbook for Electrical Energy Management HB114415 Field Handbook for Power Quality Analysis HB114414 Heavy Duty Cable Set 116087 G1 Isolated Current Transformer ISO 65X 5 CompactFlash Memory Card FLASHCARD 32M Soft Carrying Case SCC 4300 TASKCard DAQ 116842 G1 TASKCard 808 TASK 808 TASKCard PQLite Single Phase PQLITE HTEM 1PHASE TASKCard PQLite Three Phase PQLITE HTEM 3PHASE Voltage Cable Accessory Pack VCP 4300 Phase Power Adapter PPA PP1 R 115 External Power Supply 116297G1 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Accessories Descriptions Adapter cable 658 current probes to 4300 Current probes Field Handbook for Electrical Energy Management Field Handboo
13. Peak Total VA e Peak Average Amps Continued on next page Viewing Data 10 19 List of Parameters Continued Parameter table The following parameters can be plotted on the time plot screen continued Statistical Timeplot Category Parameters Demand and Energy continued Cooincident Demand e VA demand coincident with peak Watts demand VA cood Watts e VAR demand coincident with peak Watts demand VAR cood Watts TPF demand coincident with peak Watts demand TPF cood Watts e VA demand coincident with peak VAR demand VA cood VAR e Watts demand coincident with peak VAR demand Watts cood VAR TPF demand coincident with peak VAR demand TPF cood VAR e Watts demand coincident with peak VA demand Watts cood VA e VAR demand coincident with peak VA demand VAR cood VA TPF demand coincident with peak VA demand TPF cood VA Individual Channel Energy e Watt Hr e VAR Hr e VA Hr e Positive Watt Hr e Positive VAR Hr e Negative Watt Hr e Negative VA Hr Total Energy e Total Watt Hr e Total VAR Hr e Total VA Hr e Total Positive Watt Hr e Total Positive VAR Hr e Total Negative Watt Hr e Total Negative VAR Hr 10 20 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Appendix A Accessories List and Descriptions Overview Introduction This appendix lists the optional accessories that are available for the 4300 Descriptions for some of the accessories are given after the list
14. Selecting the Sync channel Sync modes External channel sync screen By default Task DAQ will acquire sync on channel A volts The user may change the sync source to external channel D or internal based on the nominal frequency Volts Chan A TaskDAQ will attempt to synchronize to an incoming voltage signal from channel A Volts input Volts Chan D Task DAQ will attempt to synchronize to an incoming voltage signal from channel D Volts input Internal Task DAQ will use the nominal frequency specified by the user The default is 60 Hz Default Channel A volts Follow these steps to change the sync channel Step Action 1 From the Present Setups screen press item 7 Miscellaneous Result The following screen will appear Chan D Volt Range High Sync Channel volts Chan A A e Quit OK DAQ029 2 Press item 2 Sync Channel repeatedly until the desired sync mode appears on the screen 3 Press OK to accept changes and return to the Present Setups menu OR Press Quit to discard changes and return to the Present Setups menu 9 18 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Overview Types of data displays What data to view View data function keys Chapter 10 Viewing Data Task DAQ features a highly graphical display of records data Waveforms and timelines are visually interfaced showing record patterns and behaviors over threshold limits and time Features like
15. alligator jaw safety clip assembly maximum jaw opening 3 4 in 20 mm The safety clip assemblies are red and black for each of the four channels One cable each of red channel A yellow channel B blue channel C and gray channel D and four each of white are provided A pouch for storage of the cables and the AC adapter battery charger is included in the contents of the measurement cable set but is not shown in the figure Measurement cable set diagram mm HT 3 ea rool an ol ant mF F a E El E a A H Be amp S P BS 8 d P A P D A N dE E El ao Ne L E EE e DAQ4300 19 vsd Continued on next page Voltage Measurement Cable and Current Probe Connections 4 5 Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables Continued Connection Follow these guidelines when making voltage connections guidelines e Refer to the measurement cable set figure for color coding of probes that connect to input channel connectors A B C and D e Each channel input has plus and minus differential inputs of 60 to 600 Vrms max e Channel D has an additional low voltage range of 0 5 to 20 Vrms max for low voltage measurements Example Single The following figure shows a voltage connection to a single phase circuit for phase channel A connection LINE LINE SOURCE O LOAD NEUTRAL A RETURN N
16. display alternates between graph and list form Switch to DAQ103_01 V Lor W Rarang VE A Ee 11 100 0 6 6 Ep 1 Ep o KI p o 0 8 Hip o B p o Ep o Bio o 73 1 66 60 6 60 Pop 0 0 0 8 Hp o Hip o Kilo o Pip o 10 0 0 po Bio o HS E 5 8 10 0 0 Hip o Etpo o 8 0 0 Pip o 10 50 1 Ip 1 E po o FEI po o Pip o 10 0 0 Hip o Ep o KEIp o Dip o eis a Bss Bes mei Set vertical scale pro E 20 0 Si 9 wo moo value between PR is 2 Chan Param Phase Graph l Erik i 10 20 50 O and 100 DAQIO3_03 178 6 341 7 324 9 128 0 M291 a ur 96 6 490 6 90 6 M 90 0 10 355 3 E 333 3 322 0 E0 305 2 168 2 7 39 48 M 90 0 90 0 ap o 90 6 353 0 336 1 E0 319 3 WM 122 3 185 5 1 39 45 M 90 0 90 6 890 6 El 90 0 EN 2 333 3 W316 5 0119 6 282 3 10 90 0 90 6 30 6 90 6 D CSN 3 B1 330 5 EE 313 6 0116 7 m 279 9 m 90 6 96 6 2 96 3 ESA 7 136 8 293 9 W 277 1 mao 990 0 M90 a Chan Param Nerm Maa praeh ll Exit Task DAQ Menu Structure F 10 LEVEL 201 Meter Mode Display next channel Display parameters V l Task DAQ Menu Structure F 11 Bee eae ON Do A Volts Lo Pes 3 Phase H 120 hi Au Bes Param 4 l Scale l E mit TO LEVEL 001 page F 2 DAQ212 E S me d i Lo Sag au Wye 140 Enter Scale Mi n 6 Volts 158 Volts sotmirima PA rd ok values using numeric keys DAQ208 Tis s Tis s 119 8 a A a B a
17. Dr 119 8 u 366 0 xp P 9 875 a 180 0 B i If a channel is less A BE eg Lee displayed than 20 of the at 0 maximum voltage or current the phasor is not displayed i a A E F f i 2 Display symmetrical i 2 d components i 1 gt D 0 i 98 iy 119 8 u 360 gt 9 875 u 180 0 ar ge K i mores et AMPS a O ATA ATA 1 DAQ214 ENDEN Bee i Yolts Amps Zero 121 5 9 9 Pos 1 7 0 0 Neg 1 7 0 8 Dam t ee P N 100 0 0 0 ZIN gt 999 0 0 RMS 2 7 0 0 ir H Bu AMPS ee i as lee ATA DAQ215 Viewing Real Time Scope 5 7 Viewing Voltage and Current Phasors Continued Sample 3 Phase three wire delta rotation Phasor diagrams The following diagrams describe the positive phase rotation of voltage and current phasors for resistive loads for a three phase three wire delta connection Three phase vectors are displayed as three lines 120 degrees apart in a resistive load An arrowhead on the line indicates direction pointing toward the load Flip Figure 1 to result in Figure 2 Figure 1 Positive phase rotation Figure 2 Negative phase rotation NOTE Task DAQ only supports normal or positive phase rotation An animated phasor demo for resistive capacitive and inductive loads is available on the instrument by pressing the key on the phasor screen Refer to Appendix E for the diagrams that describe
18. Interfaces B 3 Measured Parameters B 4 Computed Parameters B 5 TR2500 Current Probe B 9 TR2510 Current Probe B 10 Technical Specifications B 1 General Dimensions Environmental System Time Clock CompactFlash Memory Card Power Requirements Input resistance Size 12 Width x 2 5 Height x 8 Depth 30 x 6 4 x 20 3 cm Weight 5 pounds 2 2 kg Operating 5 to 45 C 41 to 113 F Storage 20 to 55 C 4 to 131 F Humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Crystal controlled 1 second resolution Event time clock displays to 1 msec resolution Time displayed in analog or digital 12 or 24 hour format Accurate to 60 seconds per month Sizes range from 32MB to 128MB Voltage 12 Vdc Consumption 18 watts max Voltage input 8 MQ Current input 200 KQ B 2 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Interfaces Installation Categories Display Alarm Mains supply Installation Category II Pollution Degree 2 Measurement inputs Installation Category III Pollution Degree 2 Type Negative Transmissive Liquid Crystal Display LCD with Electroluminescent EL backlighting Resolution 240 x 128 dot matrix Size 4 25 x 2 27 inches 10 8 x 5 8 cm Audible alarm of short approximately 0 1 second or long approximately 1 second duration to call attention to an error condition or event trigger respectively Technical Specifications B 3
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20. Measured Parameters Voltage Current Phase Frequency Environmental Four fully differential voltage channels Channels A B C range 10 600 Vrms max Channel D low range 0 5 20 Vrms max Channel D high range 10 600 Vrms max Crest factor Maximum 1 7 at full scale Accuracy 1 0 of reading 0 05 full scale with input gt 10 full scale Four independent current input channels Channels A B C D range 10 200 of full scale current probe rating Channels A B C D crest factor Maximum of 3 at full scale Accuracy 1 0 of reading 0 05 of full scale at fundamental frequency plus current probe accuracy Each voltage current pair i e Channel A voltage Channel A current are sampled simultaneously to preserve phase relationship Fundamental range 45 65 Hz Accuracy 0 2 of reading All specifications are met over the operating range BA 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Computed Parameters Single Channel Parameters True Average Power Apparent Power Fundamental Apparent Power Fundamental Power Volt Ampere Reactive The computations below apply to single channel parameters Note that y Phase Angle of Voltage while 0 Phase Angle of Current Average of the instantaneous power samples taken as the product of voltage and current samples Includes sign to indicate direction of power flow positive from source to load negative from load
21. Status Empty Free Space 32 00MB Press OK to continue or select I Exit OK DAQ305 NOTE See page 7 18 for details on memory card status messages Press OK to save setup template to card OR Press item 1 to Exit Start Menu 7 25 Section B Monitor Same Circuit Overview Introduction Users can monitor the same circuit and configure combinations of setups unique to their task applications The procedure below shows how to access the Present Setups screen where setup functions available for review and or modification can be found See Chapter 9 Advanced Setup Options Tweaking Task DAQ for a full discussion of the items under the Present Setups NOTE Present Setups is only available after setting the instrument using Setup New Circuit or from reading a setup template from the memory card In this section The following topic is covered in this section Topic See Page Review and or Modify the Setups 7 26 Procedure Follow these steps to access the Present Setups menu screen Step Action 1 Press Start from the Home screen to display the Start Menu Result The following screen will appear Setup new circuit Monitor same circuit Load setup template From card View data From card Instrument Settings Time Language Etc AAA Exit DAQ002 Continued on next page 7 26 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Review and or Modify the
22. Vertical scale P 10 Display is updated approximately once per second Total harmonic ran Odd 8 2 Even 8 8 Total O S Ge TAD on C Chan Param Sale 1 L List IL Eat Odd contribution DAQIO3 and Even contribution based on 60 harmonics Switch Switchto Set vertical Show channel V l orW scale value harmonics display between text see 10 20 next page 50 and 100 The odd contribution is the square root of the sum of the squares of the relative amplitudes of harmonics 3 5 and 7 through 59 The even contribution is similar for harmonics 2 4 and 6 through 60 Total value is the square root of the sum of the squares of the odd and even distortions Viewing Real Time Scope 5 5 Viewing Harmonics Continued Harmonics text To view the harmonics text display press the List key from the graph screen on display 5 6 the previous page Wagener W VOTES K Fun EE 186 8 HEIO 0 E 4 8 ERH p o E 4 6 0 6 00 00 MoA mau Display is 70 1 66 6 mo on Mon play mo mod woe mos ED updated H 178 S H 418 H H moo 000 Moos 00 Mao approximately i 4 6 Hip o E G o KEI G o E 4 6 once per 10 4 8 E 6 8 EB 6 0 1 46 68 Pip o second 7 64 68 Bio o EE oO o K o Po o 0 9 0 E 5 8 EI 0 o 7 46 68 Bio o 7 60 68 E 5 8 EB 4 8 4 6 Pip o 3 59 08 EI o ERG G 0 50 o 0 0 oO Cham PARAM Phase Graeh It Eat d DAQ108 N to Show phase Show harmonics channel V l orW degrees graph see display previous
23. also record in the following order Just this channel Waveform capture can be individually set for each Voltage and Current channel On the Trigger Response Options Menu screen below press items 1 or 2 repeatedly to display the waveform capture channel selections for Volts or Just this channel EI After recording Rearm All active VOLTS channels All active VOLTS and AMPS channels Corresponding AMP channel OK DAQU 5 Display channel selections in the following order Just this channel All active AMPS channels All active VOLTS and AMPS channels Corresponding VOLT channel Currents not selected default if AMPS not monitored Descriptions 9 4 The following table describes each channel setting for waveform capture Channel Setting Description Just this channel channel only Saves waveform data for the triggered All active VOLTS AMPS channels Saves waveform data for all active channels for the chosen parameter All active VOLTS and AMPS channels Current Saves waveform data for all active channels monitoring Voltage and Corresponding AMP VOLT channel Saves waveform data for Voltage and Current of the triggered channel Currents Not Selected Current is not monitored 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Trigger Response Setups Continued Setting Pre and Waveforms can be captured and recorded immediately to be saved in memory
24. and any additional safety requirements applicable to your installation Installation operation and maintenance of this instrument must be performed by qualified personnel only The National Electrical Code defines a qualified person as one who has the skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of the electrical equipment and installations and who has received safety training on the hazards involved Qualified personnel who work on or near exposed energized electrical conductors must follow applicable safety related work practices and procedures including appropriate personal protective equipment in compliance with the Standard for Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces ANSI NFPA 70E 2000 of USA and any additional workplace safety requirements applicable to your installation Una conexi n incorrecta de este instrumento puede producir la muerte lesiones graves y riesgo de incendio Lea y entienda este manual antes de conectar Observe todas las instrucciones de instalaci n y operaci n durante el uso de este instrumento La conexi n de este instrumento debe ser hecha de acuerdo con las normas del C digo El ctrico Nacional ANSI NFPA 70 2002 de EE UU adem s de cualquier otra norma de seguridad correspondiente a su establecimiento La instalaci n operaci n y mantenimiento de este instrumento debe ser realizada por personal calificado solamente El C digo El ctrico Nacional define a
25. z what triggered in the H Y See AA TTT wave record 200 0 H 20 00 EU Div io Return to He Zeca sesso er ES E ck previous menu From the View Record screen on previous page press Prevu Use the arrow keys to scroll through a long record Line styles indicate trigger location with half cycle resolution trigger occurred trigger did not occur see page 10 11 Return to DAQ815 previous menu Show previous Show next waveform cycles waveform cycles 10 8 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Using the Zoom Box Introduction The zoom function allows you to expand the horizontal axis of a time plot in order to see the record waveform in greater detail You may repeatedly zoom in on a plot down to the minimum resolution of 0 1 seconds division How to operate Use the numeric keypad to move the zoom cursors Be guided by the direction the zoom of the arrow keys arrows pointing outward will expand the box zoom out NE arrows pointing inward will shrink the box zoom in Press 5 to toggle betweem zoom directions Zoom box HELP SCREEN i Use number keypad to move cursors 8 Press 5 to 8 shift betueen 4 6 4 6 box shrinks 2 t or gros 2 Move whole box 1 3 Note that up and down keys are only enabled for certain screens OK DAQ316 For Example From the Record detail screen on page 10 7 press ZmCurs The following screen will appear 10
26. 1 ic Op The sync i 119 8 u 360 0 3 j onse 180 0 8 SW hannel is i a ms displayed If a channel is less AFFE AMES am than 20 of the maximum voltage or current the phasor is not displayed goseceecesesecoscosessecoceesesocecsesososoocessesesoosesesococcesesessocsoges eogecsesoeseceseesesessesesesessesesessen a 159 0 u 0 0 120 i 9 875 a 329 1 o i 1 a u 239 1 A aA Fon a 210 9 symmetrica E y i m a v 120 9 Dis gt D xot components 9 875 a 9B 0 R 119 8 u 360 0 9 075 a 180 0 5 WE i g s oppe i nn GA t DAQ214 ee a i Yolts Amps Zero 121 5 9 9 Pos 1 7 8 8 Neg 1 7 0 0 Des se P N 100 0 0 0 i EIN gt 999 0 0 RMS 2 7 og H LTE E A AMP e i ER O A E LES E DAQ215 6 6 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Text Meter Tabular meters If the instrument is set up to monitor polyphase circuit a tabular meter shown below will be displayed Parameters such as Watts VARs etc are shown as totals Circuit Config 3 Phase Wye Channel Volts RMS Amps RMS Fund Watt E RB Arith YA H d H A Yect YA e 989K DAQ209b displayed parameters are found in table below Parameter Label Volt Volt RMS Ampere Amps RMS Watt Watt Fundamental Watt Fund Watt Fundamental Volt Ampere Reactive Fund VAR Arithmetic Volt Ampere Arith VA Vector Volt Ampere Vect VA Arithmetic Fundam
27. 900372 1000V Cable Red 1 900366 Yellow Cable Plug 1 900367 6FT Cable Plug Blue 4300 1 900368 6FT Cable Plug Gray 4300 1 900369 6FT Cable Plug White 4300 1 900370 Carry Strap l 116040 G1 Cable Pouch PP4300 1 116043 G1 Operator Replaceable Parts List D 1 D 2 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Overview Who should read this section WARNING ADVERTEN CIA Appendix E Common Circuit Connections If you are making power measurements follow these diagrams so that your ABC values are calculated correctly Death serious injury or fire hazard could result from improper connection of this instrument Read and understand this manual before connecting this instrument Follow all installation and operating instructions while using this instrument Connection of this instrument must be performed in compliance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 2002 and any additional safety requirements applicable to your installation Installation operation and maintenance of this instrument must be performed by qualified personnel only The National Electrical Code defines a qualified person as one who has the skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of the electrical equipment and installations and who has received safety training on the hazards involved Qualified personnel who work on or near exposed energized electrical conductors must follow applicable safety related work p
28. A Lack zoom in on cycle display Task DAQ Menu Structure F 14 LEVEL 330 DAQ330a Statistical Timeplot P Statistical Timeplots Categories Individual Channel Cyclic Parameters IR Individual Channel Cyclic Param s ra RMS THO Frequency H Power Param s Kl Demand and Energy TO LEVEL 340 page F 16 TO LEVEL 350 page F 17 TO LEVEL 360 page F 18 RS 3 y press the item number to select re E 3 Ze parameter you want to view F 4 Text Table i Yolts i H v B C D E COhan MPa P View Erik moves cursor to select gg toggles between Volts and Amps DAQ333 DAQ337 Individual Channel Cyclic Param s a 1 AMS 2 Crest 3 Wave ro Volts 10 HINS Diw Zm boxll Exit i A 1 AAA vies Eat E BECHER WIRD 28 Wu uns Min Max Avg i 49 75 124 8 111 9 RNS A 71 50 176 5 158 5 Crest i 0 125 0 125 0 Shape 79 75 179 9 114 3 RNS B 113 0 313 5 161 5 Crest E 0 125 0 125 0 Shape 19 75 159 7 114 3 RNS D 28 00 226 0 161 5 Crest 0 125 0 125 0 Shape 119 8 119 8 114 3 RNS D 169 5 169 5 161 5 Crest 0 125 0 125 0 Shape toggles between Volts and Amps scrolls to next Record of Min Max Avg values toggles between cycle number and time date Task DAQ Menu Structure F 15 LEVEL 340 Statistical Timeplot RMS THD Frequency P Statistical Timeplots Categories IR Individual Channel Cyclic Param s ra RMS THD Frequency H Power Param s Kl Demand a
29. DAQ Operator s Manual Safety Summary Continued D finitions Symboles Definitionen Symbole Les messages d AVERTISSEMENT pr viennent Putilisateur que certaines conditions ou pratiques pourraient entrainer la mort ou des l sions corporelles Les messages de MISE EN GARDE signalent des conditions ou pratiques susceptibles d endommager Power Platform ses donn es d autres quipements ou biens mat riels Les messages NOTA attirent I attention sur certains renseignements sp cifiques Les symboles suivants de la Commission lectrotechnique internationale CEI figurent sur le panneau arri re sup rieur situ a proximit du terminal ou de Punit cite MN Mise en garde consultez les documents d accompagnement ce manual Des Fonctionnement du terminal ou de l unit en courant continu CC D Interrupteur de tension WARNUNGEN informieren den Benutzer dar ber da bestimmte Bedingungen oder Vorgehensweisen k rperliche oder t dliche Verletzungen zur Folge haben k nnen VORSICHTSHINWEISE kennzeichnen Bedingungen oder Vorgehensweisen die zu einer Besch digung von Power Platform seiner Daten oder anderer Ger te bzw von Eigentum f hren k nnen HINWEISE machen auf bestimmte Informationen aufmerksam Die folgenden Symbole der Internationalen Elektrotechnischen Kommission International Electrotechnical Commission IEC befinden sich auf der Abdeck und Seitenplatte unmittelbar am
30. Home SCLEEN ini iii CHAPTER 4 Voltage Measurement Cable and Current Probe Connections A sel Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables A Connecting Current Probs ns CHAPTER 5 Viewing Real Time Scope Overview es KR Viewing Harmonies an age a Eu Viewing Voltage and Current Phasors asses deed ege ea CHAPTER 6 Viewing Real Time Meter DV EV Wa asia essen les Viewing Meter Mods a a a a a a Graphical Mt ehe Text Meter ae see ne 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 6 4 1 4 2 4 8 5 1 5 2 5 5 5 7 6 1 6 2 6 4 6 7 ix Table of Contents Continued CHAPTER 7 Start Menu O 7 1 Section A Setup New Circuit ii del edel 7 3 0 307 412 etanse O Ee 7 3 Current Probe Configuration au akhasinesh Ru is 7 5 Scale Factors rss 7 7 CCU CLONE SUT ON er adds 7 8 Checking Inp t RAE u len 7 10 Basic Meter TEE 7 11 Nominal Valles u 22222222 an ie 7 12 Choose a Monitoring Mode uses abe 7 13 Setups Men etc nr ee er 7 16 Memory Card anne esse iss 7 17 MARCA Mena EEN 7 21 Writing Setup Template to Memory Card 7 24 Section B Monitor Same Circuit ns oa 7 26 E 7 26 Review and or Modify the Setups el 7 26 Section C Load Setup Template from Card 0 0 ceecceecceceseceeseececseeeeseeeeceeceeseeeeneeeenae 7 28 Section D View Data from Memory Card aa ei Be ek 7 29 A een EE EET 7 29 Viewing Data from Card aka ln 7 29 Card Error Messages ae 7 31 Section E Instrument E 7 32 OVEIVIEW e
31. Indicator glows steadily while charging and flashes when fully charged NOTE The Battery Charge Indicator functions only when the unit is turned OFF and the AC Adapter Battery Charger is properly connected The 4300 can be operated from a 50 60 Hz ac power source with or without the battery pack installed Connect the AC Adapter output cable to the Input Connector on the right side of the PP4300 Connect the AC Adapter power cord to an appropriate outlet 3 2 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Installing a TASKCard Procedure Follow these steps to install a TASKCard Step Action 1 Make sure that the unit is off If not press the 4300 On Off power key to turn unit off Remove TASKCard from its protective holder and check that the plug end of card is clean and free of any obstruction NOTE If plug end of card is dirty clean with static free dry low pressure air to remove any foreign material causing obstruction of the plug holes Verify that the write protect switch end opposite plug is set to the write protect position Use pencil point to move switch At the rear of the unit position the TASKCard with the label facing up and the plug end facing the TASKCard slot Insert the card fully into the slot until resistance is felt then press firmly until the card engagement is felt NOTE Do not force the card further into the slot if no card engagement is felt Remove card and check if ther
32. Precautions C 3 Battery Pack Replacement C 5 Battery Specifications and Replacement Procedure C 1 Battery Specifications Battery pack Memory backup Location Battery compartment on the bottom of the unit Number of batteries in pack 6 Type Sealed rechargeable NiCad cells Voltage 7 2 V dc Capacity 1 6 Ah Length of operation More than two hours when fully charged Suggested replacement interval Two years Part Number BP4300 NOTE The length of time that the 4300 can operate on the battery pack degrades over the life of the batteries and the number of charge discharge cycles A storage capacitor on the CPU board is used for backup of the 4300 s data configurations and setup when the battery pack is removed The capacitor s charge will maintain memory for two hours The capacitor is not operator replaceable C 2 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Battery Pack Safety Precautions WARNING ADVERTEN CIA AVERTISSE MENT WARNUNG Battery safety precautions DO NOT intentionally short circuit the battery pack The batteries are capable of providing hazardous output currents if short circuited The Power Platform is equipped with an internal battery charger circuit Do not attempt to charge the batteries with an external charger other than the Dranetz battery charger since improper charging could cause battery explosion NO ponga intencionalmente la bateria en cortocircuito
33. Safety Precautions Continued e Dispose of a used battery promptly in accordance with local Environmental Protection Agency EPA regulations e Visually inspect the battery pack for corrosion The batteries have a safety pressure vent to prevent excessive gas build up and corrosion indicates that venting has occurred Possible causes of venting are a defective charger excessive temperature excessive discharge rate or a defective cell If corrosion is excessive the battery pack may require replacement contact Dranetz Customer Service Department C 4 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Battery Pack Replacement Introduction WARNING ADVERTEN CIA AVERTISSE MENT WARNUNG NOTE Procedure The 4300 contains an easily replaceable internal battery pack See Appendix D for ordering information Replace with Dranetz Ni Cad battery pack BP4300 only Reemplace con bateria Dranetz Ni Cad BP4300 solamente Remplacer par la batterie Dranetz Ni Cad BP4300 exclusivement Nur mit Dranetz Ni Cad BP4300 Batteriesatz auswechseln During normal operation the battery pack will be slightly warm to the touch Follow these steps to replace the battery pack Step Action 1 Press the 4300 power key to off 2 Turn off power to the circuit being measured 3 Disconnect voltage and current probes from the circuit and the 4300 s rear panel 4 On the bottom of the 430
34. Voltages OK Currents OK Sequence OK DAQ011 10 d Basic Meter Setup The instrument is now configured for your Wiring setup and is ready to use as a meter Do you want to also set it up to record events and statistical data Y far Mr L Out I es TO LEVEL 001 FP Nominal Yalues Y DAQ011_11 Press OK to accept these or select a line to change A Frequency 66 66 ra Volts 126 6 EI Amps 9 875 DAQ011_12 Site File Name HELP SCREEN The instrument records data directly unto the memory card using a name of your choosing This name is also used to identify the data and should be related to the site you are monitoring br test you are running A number is automatically appended to the name and incremented every time you start monitoring E basar Gw OK DAQ025 Y Enter Site File name Y Ban Press For details on suffix auto increment ana wll Aga Delete I ear 1 OK TO LEVEL 301 page F 12 Task DAQ Menu Structure F 4 LEVEL 002 2a A Monitor Same Circuit Dao Setup new circuit Monitor same circuit Load setup template from card View data from card P Setups Menu Y Instrument Settings Time Language Etc Your Setups have been incorporated TO LEVEL 301 A Accept these setups El P Exit page F 12 i ra Review and or modify the setups H Write setups to card as template f Present Setups Trigger Response Setups
35. e Waveform capture settings e Interval for timed readings e Site name Procedure Follow these steps to write setups to memory card Step Action 1 Select a setup from the Choose a Monitoring Mode screen see page 7 13 F Setups Menu Your Setups have been incorporated A Accept these setups ra Review and or modify the setups EA Write setups to card as template SA SR rT DAQ013 2 Press item 3 Write setups to card as template The Setup Template Filename help screen appears see next page Continued on next page 7 24 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Writing Setup Template to Memory Card Continued Procedure continued Step Action 2 continued Press item 3 Write setups to card as template The Setup Template Filename help screen appears Result The following screen will appear ULTLUFPFPPPEPFERFEFERUEFFEPFEPFEPEEPERREFRRPFEFFRREEPERFERRER 4 Enter Site File name TTT Press for details 7 on suffix auto increment Ki SES e Enter a site name for the setup template using the a keypad shown on screen See page 9 16 for the procedure on how to enter site file name NOTE The filename extension for the setup template is SET 1 e filename set Press OK when done entering setup template name The memory card screen appears with specific memory card status message For un The following screen will appear A AAA IN Memory Card
36. f hlerverbindung f r die Spannungs berwachung entnehmen Sie bitte den Anleitungen des Herstellers siehe Spannungsteilertransformator Die Eingangsspannung von 600 V Effektivwert in die 4300 Spannungseing nge sollte nicht berschritten werden E 14 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Connecting to a Potential Transformer PT Continued Procedure Scale factor Follow these steps to connect voltage probes to a potential transformer Step Action 1 Turn off power to the PT 2 Connect the colored voltage probes to the channel inputs on the 4300 s rear panel 3 Connect the colored voltage probes to the PT s connections in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 4 Turn on power to the PT The scale factor of the PT must be accounted for in making accurate voltage measurements Because the monitored output voltage of the PT is stepped down divided from the original voltage this ratio must be stepped up multiplied by the 4300 when voltage computations are performed The PT scale factor is usually mounted on the PT assembly and is entered into the 4300 on the scale factors screen refer to page 9 14 Refer to the PT manufacturer s literature for the scale factor for the device you are using Common Circuit Connections E 15 Connecting to a Current Transformer CT Safety precautions WARNING ADVERTEN CIA ADVERTISSE MENT WARNUNG NOTE Description The fo
37. ist 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual 111 Safety Summary Definitions Symbols Definiciones S mbolos WARNING statements inform the user that certain conditions or practices could result in loss of life or physical harm CAUTION statements identify conditions or practices that could harm the Power Platform its data other equipment or property NOTE statements call attention to specific information The following International Electrotechnical Commission IEC symbols are marked on the top and rear panel in the immediate vicinity of the referenced terminal or device AN Caution refer to accompanying documents this manual ee Direct current DC operation of the terminal or device D Power Switch Las ADVERTENCIAS informan al usuario de ciertas condiciones o pr cticas que podr an producir lesiones mortales o da o f sico Las PRECAUCIONES identifican condiciones o pr cticas que podr an da ar la Power Platform sus datos otros equipos o propiedad Las NOTAS llaman la atenci n hacia la informaci n espec fica Los siguientes s mbolos de la Comisi n Internacional Electrot cnica IEC aparecen marcados en el panel superior y el posterior inmediatos al terminal o dispositivo en referencia AN Precauci n consulte los documentos adjuntos este manual en Operaci n de corriente continua CC del terminal o dispositivo D Interruptor de encendido Continued on next page iv 4300
38. on Turn selected current channel on or off Turn selected voltage channel on or off Viewing Real Time Scope 5 3 Viewing Scope Mode Continued Checking input The Input Range screen is displayed by pressing the CkRng key on the Scope range mode screen Input Range shows the detected range for all channels The number after the status shows the percentage of the input over the instrument s full range PLLLEPPPPPPTPEPPPPPPPPPLPPLPPPPLPPPPELLEPLETUPLDETPPLPPLETPPLDEPLETEPPPLELTPLLRPPELPELLLLELDELLPLLRPRLLPLRLLELLELLETE Input Range DAQ011_16 Input range The following table describes the messages that may register on the Input Range description screen The instrument is able to detect the input range for voltage and current channels A B C and D Input Range Description OK Within Range OVER Over Range UNDER Under Range N A Channel Disabled CLIP Clipping 5 4 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Viewing Harmonics Harmonics To display the harmonics graph press the Harm key on the Scope mode screen graph display The screen will show a spectral graph featuring the amplitude of the harmonics relative to the fundamental frequency The Y axis on the graph is the reference fundamental frequency with its amplitude zoomed to 10 default to show greater resolution of the values The percent magnitude of the first 60 harmonics are graphed relative to the fundamental DT EOI parrer O PUTO NN
39. page The watts parameter screen shown below indicates harmonic power direction by the sign in front of the MAG value A minus sign indicates that the harmonic power flows in the opposite direction of the arrow or from the load to the source No sign indicates that the harmonic power flows in the direction of the arrow or from the source to the load REIF Ak A 8 Mag Ph Mag Ph Mag Ph 11 100 0 a9 ng oo Bing as q Display is gt E 0 0 G 317 8 te 0 0 updated H 267 4 HKH 0 0 H 126 6 mon oo moo zen OR 0 0 approximately 350 8 ane ze Hipp np Bnp nun Once per 25 8 np np Ant E0 0 00 second 2 0 o 143 4 Hp 0 oo 6 6 2 8 i 12 4 6 oo Wio og 132 2 E 6_ 6 0 0 i T 6 6 ot 90 8 np Hipp 120 9 7 64 86 oo Dip o 70 3 Ep o o o W965 az Bnp np Ep p sais ME sraeh l Fnit DAQ111 slk Sek to Show harmonics channel ML or W graph see display Previous page 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Viewing Voltage and Current Phasors Introduction The phasor screen displays a graph that indicates the phase relations between the voltage and current based upon the angles of the fundamentals as determined by Fourier analysis Phasor screen The phasor screen is displayed by pressing the Phasor key on the Scope mode display screen Correct rotation is clockwise from 0 MESAS elei Se AA An d 9 875 4 329 1 E ig 191 8 u 239 1 gt 9 875 a 210 9 ic 119 8 u 120 9 3 875 4 Op
40. panel contains the screen and keypad The front panel contains two slots for holding a TASKCard and a memory card See Chapter 2 for descriptions of the top and front panel controls and indicators and connectors The rear panel contains the input voltage and current connectors The left and right side panels contain the optical interface port and ac adapter input connector respectively and rings for attaching the supplied carrying strap See Chapter 2 for descriptions of the rear and side panel connectors The following table lists the 4300 s standard accessories Description Part Number AC Adapter Battery Charger 116297 G1 Cable Pouch 116043 G1 Carrying Strap 116040 G1 Easel 116038 G1 Operator s Manual OM 4300 DAQ Power Cord Shielded 125V 10A 110727 G3 Power Cord Shielded 230 Vac Euro 115369 G1 Power Cord Shielded 230 Vac UK 115368 G2 TASKCard DAQ 116842 G1 Voltage Cable Assembly 4 Pair w Alligator 116042 G1 Probes User specified one standard only Introduction 1 3 Physical Description Continued Optional accessories Replaceable parts Batteries Calibration The optional accessories are described in Appendix A Refer to Appendix D for operator replaceable parts Refer to Appendix C for the description and replacement of the batteries contained in the 4300 The recommended calibration interval for this unit is once every 12 mo
41. relationships are not important the X1 and X2 terminals may be connected in series with the output device in any line hot or return or in any relationship of X1 X2 ISO boxes can be used in a number of ways These methods include e connecting them to the secondary of CTs for metering by the PP4300 e inserting them in series with the load current to measure low current values e connecting them to a non Dranetz clamp on current transformer and using that CT to monitor current with the PP4300 The figure on the next page shows an ISO box connected from any current channel input to a permanently installed CT The connection shown is made in the load return line for current monitoring only Polarities of the ISO box and CT are kept in phase by matching markings of X1 to Hl Scale factors of both devices must be multiplied together to get the resultant scale factor Refer to Scale Factors in page 9 14 for more information about ISO box scale factors Continued on next page Common Circuit Connections E 19 Connecting to an Isolated Current Transformer ISO Continued CAUTION PRECAUCION ATTENTION VORSICHT ISO box connection to a DO NOT exceed current limits of the ISO box NO exceda los limites de corriente de la caja del ISO NE PAS d passer les limites d intensit du transformateur ISO Die aktuellen Grenzwerte fiir den ISO Kasten sollten NICHT berschritten werden
42. sowie allen weiteren in Ihrem Fall anwendbaren Sicherheitsbestimmungen vorgenommen werden Installation Betrieb und Wartung dieses Instruments d rfen nur von Fachpersonal durchgef hrt werden In dem nationalen Bestimmungen f r Elektrizit t wird ein Fachmann als eine Person bezeichnet welche mit der Bauweise und dem Betrieb des Ger tes sowie den dazugeh rigen Gefahren vertraut ist Continued on next page Voltage Measurement Cable and Current Probe Connections 4 3 Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables Continued WARNING To avoid the risk of electric shock or burns always connect the safety or earth ground before making any other connections WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or physical injury it is strongly recommended to fuse the voltage measurement inputs Fuses must be located as close to the load as possible to maximize protection WARNING For continued protection against risk of fire or shock hazard replace only with same type and rating of recommended fuse Use only fast blow type fuse which is rated 600V Recommended fuse type is Littelfuse part number KLKD0 25 rated 600V AC DC 0 25 A fast blow WARNING Do not replace fuse again if failure is repeated Repeated failure indicates a defective condition that will not clear with replacement of the fuse Refer condition to a qualified technician Safety The following safety precautions must be followed whenever any type of preca
43. thosein display ei E PR 7 its Di EE 50 05 14 Jun 02 VOLTS ci LEVEL 323 DAQ30 3 S i Monitor Done DAQ330a P Statistical Timeplots Categories Sp murs Eat move cursor D previous next record E DAQ315 Wave Shape Zoom box HELP SCREEN Text Table Use number keypad to move cursors t 8 Press 5 to 5 shift between 4 6 4 6 box shrinks 2 F or grows 2 Move whole box 1 3 Note that up and down keys are only enabled for certain screens DAQ313 10 Mil SECS Div d eter f One Second Power Param DAQ323 A Channel Pair Power H Multi Phase Total Power H Multi Phase Power Factors 10 Nil SECS Div AN Volts Unbalance H Kl Amps Unbalance TO LEVEL 323 page F 14 TO LEVEL 350 page F 17 DAQ360 Demand and Energy Paramet Individual Channel Demand H Total Demand ES Cooincident Demand Kl Individual Channel Energy ee Total Energy TO LEVEL 360 page F 18 Task DAQ Menu Structure F 13 LEVEL 323 DESEN ZS View Record Detail 10 Mil SECS Div DAQ314 EE show een E ter S SS previous next E record detail FE ER RE EEE ER 10 Mil SECS Div 10 Mil SECS Divi TASA CSL ET show previous next waveform DAQ327b 2 500 Uediv 60 00 HZ than Kaes Vase era Ser DAQ328b ja5 599n5Bc 120 9 128 6 H2 gt i De NER
44. to source 1 N WATT F AVe n 1 where N number of samples Vn Voltage at sample n In Current at sample n Unsigned value calculated using the product of the RMS values of the voltage and current VA Maus I rus Unsigned value calculated using the product of the fundamental RMS values of the voltage and current VA fund V rund I fund Signed value calculated using the product of the fundamental apparent power and the cosine of the phase angle between the fundamental frequency components of voltage with respect to current 0 Oy WATT Au VA jung COSO Signed value calculated using the product of the fundamental apparent power and the sine of the phase angle between the fundamental frequency components of voltage with respect to current 0 6 0p VAR ui VA puna Sin O Continued on next page Technical Specifications B 5 Computed Parameters Continued True Power Factor Displacement Power Factor NOTE Calculated using the True Average Power divided by the Apparent Power See Note below for sign information WATT TPF VA Calculated using cosine of the phase angle between the fundamental frequency components of voltage with respect to current 8y See Note below for sign information DPF _ cos 6 The sign is the exclusive OR of the sign of the Watts and Vars Note that for Power Factor the words Lead and Lag are definitive As f
45. una persona calificada como una que est familiarizada con la construcci n y operaci n del equipo y con los riesgos involucrados Continued on next page 4 2 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables Continued AVERTISSE Si l instrument est mal connect la mort des blessures graves ou un MENT danger d incendie peuvent s en suivre Lisez attentivement ce manuel avant de connecter l instrument Lorsque vous utilisez l instrument suivez toutes les instructions d installation et de service Cet instrument doit tre connect conform ment au National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 2002 des Etats Unis et a toutes les exigences de s curit applicables a votre installation Cet instrument doit tre install utilis et entretenu uniquement par un personnel qualifi Selon le National Electrical Code une personne est qualifi e si elle conna t bien la construction et l utilisation de l quipement ainsi que les dangers que cela implique WARNUNG Der falsche Anschlu dieses Ger tes kann Tod schwere Verletzungen oder Feuer verursachen Bevor Sie dieses Instrument anschlie en m ssen Sie die Anleitung lesen und verstanden haben Bei der Verwendung dieses Instruments m ssen alle Installation und Betriebsanweisungen beachtet werden Der Anschlu dieses Instruments mu in bereinstimmung mit den nationalen Bestimmungen f r Elektrizit t ANSI NFPA 70 2002 der Vereinigten Staaten
46. wire only Cuando utilice sondas de corriente TR2021 TR2021A o TR2510 NO sujete las mordazas de la sonda alrededor de un alambre sin aislamiento Estas sondas estan disenadas para usarse alrededor de cables aislados nicamente Lorsque vous utilisez la sonde de courant TR2021 TR2021A ou TR2510 NE CLAMPEZ PAS les m choires de la sonde autour d un fil non isole Ces sondes sont con ues pour emploi exclusif autour de fils isol s Bei der Verwendung der Stromsonde TR2021 TR2021A oder TR2510 die Sondenbacken NICHT um einen nicht isolierten Draht klemmen Diese Sonden sind nur f r den Einsatz um isolierten Draht vorgesehen Continued on next page 4 8 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Connecting Current Probes Continued Current probes Several Dranetz BMI current probes can be used with the 4300 Typical current probes are illustrated on the following page Refer to Appendix A for descriptions and part numbers for probes and adapter cables Refer to Appendix B for specifications of current probe models TR2500 and TR2510 NOTE The TR2500 can perform all current measurements except transient detection Probe positioning An arrow marking on the handle is a guide to ensure that you position the probe with the arrow pointing towards the load when monitoring the line conductor Correct position of the probe is necessary for correct power measurements where in phase voltage and current measurements are necessary A posi
47. you want to view Individual Channel Energy Total Energy 1 Tot WATT Hr 1 WATT Hr 2 Tot YAR Hr 2 YAR Hr i 3 Tot YA Hr 3 YA Hr i 4 Tot Pos W Hr 4 Pos W Hr 5 Tot Pos YAR Hr 5 Pos YAR Hr 6 Tot Neg W Hr AY 6 Neg W Hr 7 Tot Neg YA Hr B 7 Neg YA Hr C ang amp i L Eat Gen EN eniinn E sien displays record detail of the parameter you want to view moves cursor to select channel displays record detail of the parameter you want to view Task DAQ Menu Structure F 18
48. zoomed in a portion of the record that is less than 20 cycles Auto scaled to display all waveforms in file until range is narrowed by zoom in Auto scaled to the highest waveform occurrence A record detail screen is generated for each record In case of a large number of cycles the RMS envelope is shown rather than the individual wave cycles To see actual wave cycles you may use the PreVu key or you may Zoom in Press View from the Record List screen on page 10 5 or Press View from the Record Plot screen on page 10 6 Selecting the same record from the Record List or from the Record Plot will show the same record detail display screen Record time Record date Record parameter l ze EE A ci N Trigger mm Blocks show what parameters cor ei triggered in the te ee een ee A wave record 10 Mil SECS Div 200 0 Triggered VJ 5 channel anon RMS envelope Show numerical threshold parameter values see next page Preview waveform cycle display Show zoom cursors iu Div ki 0 MES CA Return to Record List or Record Plot screen This is shown for long waveforms for waveform display see next page see page 10 9 Continued on next page Viewing Data 10 7 Record Details Continued View Record display continued From the View Record screen on previous page press Text Highlighted 24 Jun He LBM Max parameters show ap ae 057 i Crest
49. 0 push the tab to release the battery cover Refer to the diagram shown below 5 Remove the cover 6 Pull up on removal strap and remove battery pack 7 Insert the new pack into the compartment making sure to observe polarity markings 8 Replace the cover and press down until it latches closed 9 Discard the old battery pack in accordance with Environmental Protection Agency EPA regulations 10 Press the 4300 power key to on Continued on next page Battery Specifications and Replacement Procedure C 5 Battery Pack Replacement Continued Battery removal diagram C 6 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Introduction To order parts Parts List Measurement cable set parts list Appendix D Operator Replaceable Parts List The following parts are easily replaced by the operator and do not require special tools or access to the interior of the unit Call Dranetz Customer Service at 732 287 3680 or 1 800 DRANTEC to order any of the following parts Part Description Part Number AC Adapter Battery Charger 116297 G1 Battery Door 116037 G1 Battery Pack BP 4300 Rubber Skin 116035 G1 Voltage Cable Assembly 4 Pair w Alligator Probes 116042 G1 See below for separate parts Part Description Quantity Part Number Alligator Clip 4MM Plug on Red 4 900371 Alligator Clip 4MM Plug on Black 4
50. 000 New Durham Road Edison NJ 08818 4019 USA Telephone 1 800 372 6832 or 732 287 3680 Fax 732 248 1834 Web site www dranetz bmi com Copyright 2002 Dranetz BMI All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transcribed in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permission from the publisher Dranetz BMI Edison NJ 08818 4019 Printed in the United States of America P N OM 4300 DAQ ii 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual ADVERTENCIA Una conexi n incorrecta de este instrumento puede producir la muerte lesiones graves y riesgo de incendio Lea y entienda este manual antes de conectar Observe todas las instrucciones de instalaci n y operaci n durante el uso de este instrumento La conexi n de este instrumento debe ser hecha de acuerdo con las normas del C digo El ctrico Nacional ANSI NFPA 70 2002 de EE UU ademas de cualquier otra norma de seguridad correspondiente a su establecimiento La instalaci n operaci n y mantenimiento de este instrumento debe ser realizada por personal calificado solamente El C digo El ctrico Nacional define a una persona calificada como una que est familiarizada con la construcci n y operaci n del equipo y con los riesgos involucrados AVERTISSEMENT Si l instrument est mal connect la mort des blessures graves ou un danger d incendie peuvent s en suivre
51. 120 diagrams gt 0 gt 0 Va la Va Ip Va 240 L 240 Common Circuit Connections E 9 3 Phase Floating or Grounded Delta Introduction In this power connection the 4300 uses voltage channels A B and C as differential inputs with channel A using source voltage A B channel B using B C and channel C using C A as the reference Current probes are connected to channels A B and C Neutral to ground measurements are important but optional Connection diagram A SOURCE a DAQ4300 904 Floating Delta phasor diagrams 120 c 90 Va Ig U sn 330 240 Continued on next page E 10 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual 3 Phase Floating or Grounded Delta Continued Setup Procedure for 4300 Delta i Configuration Step Action 1 Turn OFF all power to the unit and measurement channel inputs 2 Connect the 4300 voltage and current connections as shown on page E 10 3 Power ON the 4300 and then turn power ON to the measurement circuits Select the appropriate current probes ex TR2510 Select the circuit type to Three Phase Delta Select the appropriate scale factors PT and CT ratios 4 Go to the Meter Mode screen keep pressing Next Meter until the phasor screen appears and verify that the phase sequence of the phasor diagrams for the voltage and current parameters are as shown If the phase sequence does not match
52. 4 11 4 12 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Chapter 5 Viewing Real Time Scope Overview Introduction This chapter describes the operation of Scope mode which allows you to view real time voltage and current waveforms voltage and current phasors and harmonics displays for up to the 60th harmonic In this chapter The following topics are covered in this chapter Topic See Page Viewing Scope Mode 5 2 Viewing Harmonics 5 5 Viewing Voltage and Current Phasors 5 7 Viewing Real Time Scope 5 1 Viewing Scope Mode Introduction The Scope mode allows you to view the real time voltage and current waveforms for up to eight channels simultaneously Scope mode The Scope mode screen can be displayed by pressing the Scope key on the screen 5 2 Home screen Volts channel labels Amps channel labels ua PT Bayon ve CS e of selected BMS values ie um waveforms which for displayed H 1 19 Su are scaled relative E 9875 a to the largest peak 6 625 u value V amp are Voltage scale p 2 875 A scaled separately 150 00 Urdiu 50 Ardiu Current scale 0 00 Hz Chan Harm Phasorll all Hore 1 Eat d Frequency Dag Show harmonics Show channels screen input range see page 5 5 see page 5 4 Turn channels on off Show phasor screens see page 5 3 see page 5 7 pore See 3 H I0 E0 pl 7 Volts Amps wave Men a 260 peak and delta 7040 13 00 valuescorres
53. 66A RMS Chan B TR2500 1GA 566A RMS Chan C TR2500 1GA 566A RMS Chan D TR2500 1GA 566A RMS em TT eas TT JL AE IL ALM EL AK i DAQ012 e Press the y key to select Channel Then press the 4 4 or y y key to display the probe types available After selecting channel and probe type press OK to accept probe selection e If the current probe that you are using is not on the list select Other and proceed to Step 3 next page e Press Quit to cancel and return to Start Menu Continued on next page Start Menu 7 5 Current Probe Configuration Continued Selecting current probe type continued Step Action If the current probe that you are using is not on the list select Other Result The following screen will appear Chan TR2588 10A 500A RMS Chan Other 333 3 A 5 Chan C TR2500 1GA 566A RMS Chan D TR2588 1GA 566A RMS DAQ012b Press Scale to enter the CT scale factor on the current probe Result The following screen will appear Current Probe Configuration KH Chan A TR25668 16A 566A AMS Chan B Other Chan TR2588 10A 500A AMS D Chan TR2598 1GA 566A RMS ere ui id Cancel Enter DAQ012c Use the numeric keypad to set the CT scale factor on the cursor provided Press Enter to accept the CT scale factor value Press the 4 key if you want to clear and retype numeric values OR Press Cancel to discard probe sel
54. AMPS channels Corresponding VOLT channel Set to Stop or Rearm after recording a DAQ014 Present Setups I Trigger Response Setups A Limits Setups A Periodic Interval d Current Probes A Scale Factors A Site File Name i Miscellaneous DAQ017 a Pre trigge n rien lt 0 00 Seconds When al gt rn er All active YOLTS and AMPS channels i2 When any AMPS trig d also record Dust this channel 3 After recording Rearm al Cancel Ener X back key toggle to reset between Post Post trigger trigger cycle sec cycle sec number Task DAQ Menu Structure F 6 LEVEL 002 3 amp 4 Load setup template from card e Dos View data from card 4 Setup new circuit Monitor same circuit Load setup template from card View data from card Instrument Settings Time Language Etc Select Setup Template Y TA A CTE 7 moves cursor scrolls to next to select screen displaying record records Task DAQ Menu Structure F 7 LEVEL 002 5 Instrument Settings 7 Instrument Preferences Setup Menu E A Time and Date ra Select Language EA Set Display Preferences Kl Turn Beeper On Off pala ales Kl Reset To Factory Configuration DAQ002 Setup new circuit Monitor same circuit Load setup template from card View data from card Instrument Settings Time Language Etc DAQ029 OK IN English h DAQ034 x Are you S
55. AQO11_14 e To change the circuit configuration press OK The circuit setup screen will be displayed s If the wiring configuration is acceptable as is press NO and proceed to page 7 11 e To check input range press CkRng and see next page e Press Quit to cancel and return to Start Menu Start Menu 7 9 Checking Input Range Input range The Input Range screen shown below displays the detected range for all screen channels The CkRng Check Range key appears when the instrument detects a mismatch in the wiring configuration Users can also check the input range under Scope mode see page 5 4 PLLLEPPEPPPPPPPPPLPPPPPPPPLPPLPLPEPPLELLELLETDPLDELPPLPRLETPPLDPPLETEPPELELLPLLEPPEPRLLLLELDELLPLLRLPRLEPPELLELLELLERE Input Range DAQ011_16 Input range The following table describes the messages that may register on the Input Range description screen The instrument is able to detect the input range for voltage and current channels A B C and D Input Range Description OK Within Range OVER Over Range UNDER Under Range N A Channel Disabled CLIP Clipping 7 10 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Basic Meter Setup Basic meter After setting up the circuit configuration the Basic Meter Setup screen is setup screen displayed You can set the instrument to record data or use the instrument as a meter Step Action 1 Once circuit configuration is done press OK Result The fol
56. Ch Cyc Min Max Max Max Channel Cycle Displaying Press List while monitoring or after reading a data file from the memory card Record List to display the Record List screen below Number of cycles recorded RMS Variation min and max values Record channel e Crest transient Crest Wave max value Date and time when records __ Sal d were captured II Ei ija 11 52 58 VB 011 WERE Sort direction indicator 11 52 57 VA G16 ZER last record first 11 52 58 UA 606 ER first record first A 11 52 50 UA 014 ER 9 ave transient 169 5 125 max value Tite co UE 7 11 52 48 UB 010 Scroll bar 11 52 26 VA 010 ZENE E 7g 75 H 41 52 26 UB 011 HEN GE Return to main menu roca Era sert Lt LA LW E 1 see page 10 1 DAQ311 Move scroll Display View record detail bar to next previous see page 10 7 record page Toggle order Display of records by next date page NOTE The highlighted fields indicate that the programmed threshold was exceeded Viewing Data 10 5 Record Plot Record plot This is a plot of the rate of occurrence for all captured records The records are summary plotted as coordinates on horizontal axes consisting of the limit categories RMS High RMS Low Crest Waveshape and the input channels Users can select and zoom in on any record in the horizontal axes to view it in greater detail Displaying Press Plot while mo
57. D PROBE Current Input Connector 13 AC Adapter Battery Charger Input Connector 14 Optical Serial Data Port Controls Indicators and Connectors 2 5 Bottom Panel 2 6 DAQ4300 24 Di COVER REPLACE WITH DRANETZ TYPE BATTERY PACK ONLY 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Chapter 3 Basic Operation Overview In this chapter The following topics are covered in this chapter Topic See Page Power Requirements 3 2 Installing a TASKCard 3 3 Power on Screen 3 4 Home Screen 3 6 Basic Operation 3 1 Power Requirements Introduction Battery pack AC power source The normal power source for the 4300 is its internal battery pack The AC Adapter Battery Charger is used to charge the battery Always charge the battery fully before use The 4300 will always operate on the charger and is designed to do so regardless of the state of charge of the battery Length of operation The 4300 can operate on a fully charged battery pack for up to four hours A screen warning will appear during operation when battery charge is low Charging The battery pack can be charged by connecting the AC Adapter Battery Charger to the 4300 A depleted battery pack can be recharged in two hours with the unit off and twenty four hours with the unit on The Battery Charge
58. E 3 Phase Wye 10 Vidiv i Geesen L araml L AA L caie 1 Eat d baQ209 Circuit Config 3 Phase Wye LEVEL 301 R 5 DAQO11 15 Choose a Monitoring Mode Record Monitoring el Standard Power Quality Dmd Eng Fy Current Inrush Ei Fault Recorder Kl Long term Timed Recording Dmd Eng BA Continuous Data Logging Dmd Eng DAQ013 DAQ305 3 Setups Menu H Memory Card Status Empty Free Space 32 DOE Your Setups have been incorporated A Accept these setups ra Review and or modify the setups H Write setups to card as template Press OK to continue or select E TO LEVEL 002 2 rH Exit pages F 5a b f Monitoring Menu A Start Nowt ra Monitor using Start and End times Ei Don t monitor yet TO LEVEL 001 page F 2 DAQ306 2 DAQ0303 4 Monitoring Control Menu IN Start at Monitor On Cyc Saved 315 ee D E 16 42 31 23 May a2 er JMeter Il hist Phot Il Stats I STR E PREIA S LA E A E Hut A a i P Stop Monitoring Menu stop Nowt E View present seo LEVEL 002 2 pages F 5a b Monitor Done Score Meter A CP Stats START TO LEVEL 308 page F 13 Task DAQ Menu Structure F 12 LEVEL 308 Record List Record Plot Stats cursor to select record re arranges order of records from first to last vice versa scroll to next record list preview function keys the waveform same as
59. Entert back key to retype digit value DA0012 DAQ005 Current Probe Configuration A Chan A Chan B Chan C Chan D TR2588 10A 500A RMS TR2588 10A 500A RMS TR2500 10A 500A RMS TR2500 10A 500A RMS DAQ009 proper connection oF this instrument could result in the loss of life physical harm or a fire hazard Current Probe Configuration lo Chan A Chan B Chan C Chan D TR2588 10A 500A RMS Other 333 3 TR2588 10A 500A RMS TR2500 10A 500A RMS Also connection of this instrument must be performed in compliance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 2002 or any E other additional safety requirements applicable to your installation i installation operation and maintenance of this instrument must be performed only by qualified Personnel H The National Electrical Code defines a Chan A THESEN RHN Qualified person as one familiar with the Chan B Other construction and operation of the equipment 5 End the hazards involved Chan C TR2588 10A 500A RMS H Chan D TR2588 10A 500A RMS Cancel Enter p TO LEVEL 011 i page F 4 Task DAQ Menu Structure F 3 DAQ01 1 LEVEL 011 Setup Circuit Configuration DAQ011_01 DAQ011_09 a 114 7 v P 2 688Ka ie 119 8 u amp 685Ka 119 8 u a 2 688K a i 119 8 u P 2 688Ka 50 00 Urdiv 2 500KArdiu Checking Configuration You specified 3 Phase Wye
60. Hz Channel Pair Power e Watts e Fundamental Volts Ampere Reactive Fund VARs e Volta Ampere VA e Fundamental Watts End Watts e Angle between phases DEG e True Power Factor TPF e Displacement Power Factor DPF Multi Phase Total Power e Watts e VARs e Arithmetic VA Arith VA e Vector VA e Fundamental Arithmetic VA Fund Arith VA e Fundamental Vector VA Fund Vector VA e Fundamental Watts Fund Watts Multi Phase Power Factors e Vector True Power Factor Vector TPF e Aritmetic True Power Factor Arith TPF e Vector Displacement Power Factor Vector DPF e Arithmetic Displacement Power Factor Arith DPF 10 18 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Continued on next page List of Parameters Continued Parameter table The following parameters can be plotted on the time plot screen continued Statistical Timeplot Category Parameters continued One Second Power Parameters Volts Unbalance e Volts RMS Unbalance e Volts Zero Sequence e Volts Positive Sequence e Volts Negative Sequence e Volts Negative Unbalance e Volts Zero Unbalance Amps Unbalance e Amps RMS Unbalance e Amps Zero Sequence e Amps Positive Sequence e Amps Negative Sequence e Amps Negative Unbalance e Amps Zero Unbalance Demand and Energy Individual Channel Demand e Amps e Peak Amps Total Demand e Total Watts e Total VARs e Total VA e Total TPF e Average Amps e Peak Total Watts e Peak Total VAR
61. Lisez attentivement ce manuel avant de connecter l instrument Lorsque vous utilisez l instrument suivez toutes les instructions d installation et de service Cet instrument doit tre connect conform ment au National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 2002 des Etats Unis et toutes les exigences de s curit applicables a votre installation Cet instrument doit tre install utilis et entretenu uniquement par un personnel qualifi Selon le National Electrical Code une personne est qualifi e si elle connait bien la construction et l utilisation de l quipement ainsi que les dangers que cela implique WARNUNG Der falsche Anschlu dieses Ger tes kann Tod schwere Verletzungen oder Feuer verursachen Bevor Sie dieses Instrument anschlie en m ssen Sie die Anleitung lesen und verstanden haben Bei der Verwendung dieses Instruments m ssen alle Installation und Betriebsanweisungen beachtet werden Der Anschlu dieses Instruments mu in bereinstimmung mit den nationalen Bestimmungen f r Elektrizit t ANSI NFPA 70 2002 der Vereinigten Staaten sowie allen weiteren in Ihrem Fall anwendbaren Sicherheitsbestimmungen vorgenommen werden Installation Betrieb und Wartung dieses Instruments d rfen nur von Fachpersonal durchgef hrt werden In dem nationalen Bestimmungen f r Elektrizit t wird ein Fachmann als eine Person bezeichnet welche mit der Bauweise und dem Betrieb des Ger tes sowie den dazugeh rigen Gefahren vertraut
62. Max Avg Recording Interval of 1 Second Minutes Values No min max avg since data is logged at per second value Demand 3 15 Off Off 3 15 Off Sub interval Interval Minutes Rearm after Yes Yes Yes N A N A trigger NOTE Active channels are determined by wiring configuration Start Menu 7 15 Setups Menu Activate setups After selecting a setup mode under the Choose a Monitoring Mode screen see procedure page 7 13 the Setups Menu screen below is displayed Users have the option to accept the settings and proceed with monitoring review and or modify the settings or write the setups to amemory card as template LLLELLELTELDETPPPDPPPPLPPLPPPELPPTPPPLPLLRLPLPERPELTELPPLLPTPELEPPLLPPLPLLRLLETE F Setups Menu Your Setups have been incorporated A Accept these setups ra Review and or modify the setups EA Write setups to card as template EEE OE ees e a A DAQ013 e Select item 1 to accept setups and proceed with monitoring The memory card screen will appear e Select item 2 to Review and or modify the setups See page 7 26 e Select item 3 to Write setups to card as template for future use See page 7 24 e Press Quit to cancel and return to the Home screen 7 16 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Memory Card Where you can save data Memory card adapter Using CompactFlash with PP4300 Task DAQ uses the memory card as a primary storage for data It automatically saves data in t
63. Mil SECS Div Press the Zoom in key to display actual waveform cycle see next page Continued on next page Viewing Data 10 9 Using the Zoom Box Continued For Example Femme E EE ET D2 VOLTS TT continued GD a m i 250 0 CRA E LE WEN BE Press Zm box Da to further v zoom in on 12746 0372435 17 Jun the waveform cycle Use the Zoom box When zooming in the zoom help screen see previous page as guide if you want to narrow in or expand on the waveform cycle level is shown on the upper right hand corner of the unzoom level DAQ322 10 10 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Using 1 Cycle Waveform Analysis Record To view actual waveform cycles display a record detail screen and press the waveform zoom cursors as shown on pages 10 9 to 10 10 The following screen will display appear Record time Record date Record parameter gerne ET 19 JUR02 VDLTSS NPLES Show what triggered in Trigger the record parameters Pre trigger cycles Trigger cycles E Post trigger cycles ZS 2 2 N Di Record Ze B Liber teged ee Ne an 50 00 CL LINZ A 5 ERE 5 channel TIT Ge Ze d 250 0 i Vache l m bel Back DAQ325 Press for 1 cycle Press to zoom in on Scope DFT analysis waveform cycles see below see page 10 10 Waveform Detailed analysis of each waveform can be performed by pressing the 1 Cycle analysis function key
64. Mode Standard Current Fault Long Continuous Parameters Power Inrush Recorder term Data Quality Timed Logging Recording Volts Hi Nominal Off Nominal Off Off Limit 10 10 Volts Lo Nominal Off Nominal Off Off Limit 10 10 Volts Hi Fairly Off Less Off Off Crest Limit Sensitive Sensitive Volts Hi Fairly Off Less Off Off Waveshape Sensitive Sensitive Limit 1 Amps Hi Off Nominal Off Off Off Limit 20 Amps Lo Off Nominal Off Off Off Limit 20 Amps Hi Off 3X RMS Off Off Off Crest Limit Amps Hi Off 20 Off Off Off Waveshape Limit Pre trigger 4 4 4 Off Off Cycles Post trigger 4 200 1000 Off Off Cycles 7 14 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Continued on next page Choose a Monitoring Mode Continued Setup mode The following table lists the default settings for the measurement threshold parameters parameters in each Setup Mode continued Standard Current Fault Long Continuous Parameters Power Inrush Recorder term Data Quality Timed Logging Recording When All Active Off All Active Off Off Volts out Voltage amp Voltage amp record Current Current Channels Channels except CHD except CH D which is only which is only recorded if recorded if Fault Fault When Amps Off Corres Off Off Off out record ponding Volt Channel Cyclic 10 Off Off 10 Off Summary Interval Minutes Power Min 15 Off Off 15 Continuous
65. New Circuit Setup new circuit takes the user through a step by step procedure to ensure correct configuration and setup process A series of screens prompts for information about the circuit to be monitored then the unit automatically turns on the correct channels sets the parameter thresholds and waveform capture settings Task DAQ allows users to monitor records in five setup menus Standard Power Quality Current Inrush Fault Recorder Long term Timed Recording and Continuous Data Logging Selecting any of these setup categories automatically sets trigger and capture conditions The advanced users are free to mix and match settings see Chapter 9 Advanced Setup Options Tweaking Task DAQ Standard Power Quality Demand Energy Task DAQ algorithms automatically evaluate existing RMS and waveform conditions to optimize setups and reliably capture data This feature ensures that the first time user gets the expected results while providing the experienced user with the ability to tweak thresholds for specific applications Either way the necessary data used to identify critical records and optimize mitigation solutions is viewable in real time on the instrument screen and recorded into the memory card as it occurs Current Inrush Determining system characteristics during inrush conditions such as impedance changes during motor energization or the Pt curve of a breaker trip is key to enhanced power system performance Inrush typ
66. Post event using the pre and post trigger cycle mechanism The following information is caphires required to specify how much waveform cycle is recorded Before Pre trigger Cycles After Post trigger Cycles The Before and After items allow a variable number of cycles before and after the disturbance to be recorded Procedure Follow these steps to set the Pre trigger cycle Post trigger cycle and After recording options Step Action 1 From the Trigger Response Options Menu screen see page 9 4 press Pre to set the pre trigger cycle Result The following screen will appear Trigger Response Options Menu Pre trigge Post trigg E Pre cyc _ lt 0 66 Seconds gt 1 When a All active YOLTS and AMPS channels 2 When any AMPS trig d also record Just this channel 3 After recording Rearm O EEL cccccsssscccscccsessssssssseee CancellCEnter 016 e Use the numeric keypad to enter the number of Pre trigger cycles e Press the CycSec key to enter in cycles or seconds unit The cycles equivalent of a second is computed based on the nominal frequency 2 Once the Pre trigger cycle number has been set within the allowable range press Enter Continued on next page Advanced Setup Options Tweaking Task DAQ 9 5 Trigger Response Setups Continued Procedure continued Step Action 3 Press Post to set the post trigger cycle Result The follo
67. RMS TR2588 1GA 566A RMS TR2500 16A 566A RMS TR2588 1GA 566A RMS SS m D CU gw 0 i 012 ee oe eee e Press the y key to select Channel Then press the4 4 or y y key to display the probe types available NOTE If the current probe that you are using is not on the list select Other Every time the probe selection Other appears on screen the Scale key is displayed Enter the proper CT scale factor value by pressing the Scale key See page 7 6 for more details Press OK to accept new current probe configuration and return to the Present Setups menu OR Press Quit to discard changes and return to the Present Setups menu Refer to Chapter 4 Voltage Measurement Cable and Current Probe Connections for illustrations of typical current probes and for guidelines on how to connect current probes Refer to Appendix A for descriptions and part numbers of probes and adapter cables Refer to Appendix B for Dranetz BMI current probes technical specifications Advanced Setup Options Tweaking Task DAQ 9 13 Scale Factors What is a scale factor When to use Non Dranetz equipment Example calculation A scale factor is the ratio of the input to output parameter for a particular current transformer CT or potential transformer PT A scale factor is entered into the 4300 and then multiplied automatically by the measured voltage and current so that the unit displays the correc
68. RTEN CIA AVERTISSE MENT WARNUNG Follow the safety precautions listed on page E 3 when making all potential transformer connections Potential Transformers are not manufactured by Dranetz BMI and are discussed here for informational purposes only A potential transformer PT also referred to as a voltage instrument transformer provides the necessary step down ratio to reduce the high voltage of circuits above 600 Vrms to a level for safe measurement A PT also provides isolation and proper connections for instrument attachment PTs are usually fixed in position and require that the voltage probe s be connected to their terminal connections Refer to the manufacturer s instructions related to the PT for exact information for probe connection for voltage monitoring Do not exceed 600 Vrms input to the 4300 voltage inputs Consulte las instrucciones del fabricante referentes a TP transformador potencial para la informacion exacta de la conexi n de sonda a fin de monitorear el voltaje No supere la entrada de 600 Vrms a las entradas de voltaje de 4300 Se reporter aux instructions du fabricant relatives au transformateur de tension Potential Transformer PT pour obtenir les renseignements exacts sur la connexion de sonde utilis e pour la surveillance du courant Ne pas d passer I entr e de tension efficace de 600 RMS dans les entr es de tension de 4300 volts Genaue Informationen zur Me
69. Setups Procedure continued Step Action Select item 2 Monitor same circuit TTT TTT Setups Menu Your Setups have been incorporated A Accept these setups H Review and or modify the setups ES Write setups to card as template Le cee e get DAQ013 Select item 2 Review and or modify the setups Result The following screen will appear TN Present Setups l Trigger Response Setups A Limits Setups 1 Periodic Interval d Current Probes A Scale Factors a Site File Name A Miscellaneous DAQ014 e See Chapter 9 Advanced Setup Options Tweaking Task DAQ for a full discussion of the Present Setups menu items Start Menu 7 27 Overview Introduction Loading saved setups Section C Load Setup Template from Card Task DAQ enables users to load saved setup templates from the memory card NOTE Loading a setup template from the card will overwrite your existing setup Step Action 1 Press Start from the Power on screen or from the Home screen to display the Start Menu N Result The following screen will appear Setup new circuit Monitor same circuit Load setup template from card View data from card Instrument Settings Time Language Etc DAQ002 Press item 3 Load setup template from card Sample Result The following screen will appear ee e DES e rm DAQ002_3_01 NOTE 1 Setups a
70. TZ Multi DAQ 8 9 8 e3 May GE Monitor Off rr rra START DIPS Si 119 5 u 9 875 a a 119 8 u B 9 875 a TO LEVEL 101 A AA page F 9 8 3 875 4 50 00 U div 13 750 Ardiu 60 00 HZ C Chan IT Harm Ph GE al Hore 1 Eat DAQ201 is ATTUTES y Lo re c3 Phase Wye TO LEVEL 201 PE page F 11 y i q H E SH Param Ak L cate 1 Eat Task DAQ Menu Structure F 2 Power on Screen DAQ001b Multi DAQ Press START to begin cad N 5a DAQ002 Setup new circuit Monitor same circuit Load setup template from card View data from card Instrument Settings Time Language Etc _ TO LEVEL 002 x pages F 3 to F 8 LEVEL 002 1 Setup New Circuit Current Probes A Setup new circuit Monitor same circuit Load setup template from card View data from card Instrument Settings Time Language Etc DAQ003 Will you be monitoring current Special Scale Factors For special applications you can set up additional scale Factors for either voltage or current Do you want to just use the default standard scales Scale Factors Configuration Yolts Amps Channel A 1 666 1 666 Channel B 1 000 1 666 Channel C 1 000 1 966 Channel D 1 000 1 008 select channel DAQ007 Scale Factors Configuration MMM Yolts Amps Channel A y 1 000 ChannelB 1 006 1 000 Channel C 1 000 1 666 Channel D 1 006 1 000 Ge ten Al
71. URE you want to erase all data and configurations Present Language English DAQ032 Backlight Timer 10m Beeper Task DAQ Menu Structure F 8 LEVEL 101 Scope Mode Yolts Amps Y Y B Y Y C Y D Yolts Amps on OFF Ions oF H 119 8 9 875 119 8 9 875 119 8 9 875 6 625 2 875 Se DE DADE FINN S MA f Chan M ILR KE Phasorl CkRng l More IL Exit AN DAQ103 TECH a ZTHD Odd 4 2 Even 8 6 Total 6 2 Chan Param Scale List Lat TO LEVEL 103 page F 10 E Volts Zero 116 5 Pos 3 4 Neg 3 4 P N 100 0 0 0 EIN gt 999 RMS 5 8 Task DAQ Menu Structure F 9 114 7 u 8 8 9 875 4 329 1 119 8 u 120 9 9 075 4 90 0 119 8 u 360 0 3 875 a 180 0 Amps 9 9 5 80 5 0 6 8 5 0 TO LEVEL 001 page F 2 y i 51 00 2 250 Arsa 00 10 50 gt 114 0 i 104 0 13 00 ie 165 5 13 25 Zeg 0 250 i 167 0 11 00 iC 110 5 3 000 e56 50 8 000 DAQ107 jol B23nser 39 4 eme DAQ011_1 en Input Range SE t 000 B mated Suz Gg lk Messe i 9 875 4 329 1 119 8 u 239 1 4 875 a 216 9 i 119 8 v 120 9 Del o 4 075 a 90 0 p 19 80 360 07 9 875 4 180 gor LEVEL 103 Harmonics e A krnp Odd 5 2 Even 5 0 Total 6 2 Chan Param i Seale L Ust Lat E Switch TOLEVEL 101 channel page F 9
72. ailable the List Record List and Plot Record Plot function keys appear The Stats Statistical Timeplots function key will also appear when periodic measurements at regular intervals are available NOTE Loading data from the memory card will not display the Scope mode and Meter mode keys as below DRANETZ Multi DAQ 6 8 0 IS Ae Be BMI 2 Multi DAQ AA CC Uet Blat Stata START DAQ309 Press Stats to display the Statistical Timeplots Categories screen Result The following screen will appear Statistical Timeplots Categories A Individual Channel Cyclic Param s ra RMS THD Frequency i E Power Dar ams Kl Demand and Energy i A TT DAQ311 Continued on next page Viewing Data 10 15 Viewing Timeplots Continued Displaying the screen continued Step Action 3 Select the number of the timeplot category you want to view For Example Press item 1 to view the parameters under this category The following screen will appear Individual Channel Cyclic Dar ams 2 S Wave Shape F Volts Text Table A B C D H Ehan Param AA view Eat B 4 Select the number of the parameter you want to view The parameter will be highlighted when selected Function keys relevant to the highlighted parameter will be displayed on screen For Example Select item 1 if you want to display timeplots for the RMS parameter Press Chan to select channel Press Param
73. anumeric keypad as shown on the right portion of the screen display NOTES Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to a desired position Press the A a key to toggle between upper and lower case Press the Delete key to erase a character Press Clear to delete the entire name on the space provided Press OK to accept the site file name and return to the Present Setups menu 9 16 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Miscellaneous Setups Introduction Miscellaneous setup allows the user to set channel D range and specify the frequency synchronization sync channel Selecting range For monitoring neutral to ground channel D should be set to Low for higher for ChannelD resolution The default for channel D range is High Low range 0 5 20 Vrms max High range 10 600 Vrms max External Follow these steps to change the channel D range channel sync scree F 2 Step Action 1 From the Present Setups screen press item 7 Miscellaneous Result The following screen will appear ZEPA Chan D Yolt Range High Sync Channel Yolts Chan A A E Auik OK DAQ029 2 Press item 1 Chan D Volt Range to toggle between High and Low voltage range 3 Press OK to accept changes and return to the Present Setups menu OR Press Quit to disregard changes and return to the Present Setups menu Advanced Setup Options Tweaking Task DAQ 9 17 Miscellaneous Setups Continued
74. applications that require advanced setups Although Task DAQ is designed to capture data no matter what the setup is users are able to configure combinations of setups unique to their task applications Setup A preset condition of parameter thresholds and waveform capture settings for each channel that determines what will constitute a record and what waveform data will be saved when this record occurs Record A contiguous collection of cycles that is saved when a programmed threshold is crossed A record consists of pre cycle s trigger cycle s and post cycle s Parameter threshold A user entered value that Task DAQ compares to a measurement to decide if a record occurs Also called a limit For example if the input voltage is measured as 135 Vrms and the parameter threshold for voltage is 132 Vrms Task DAQ saves this limit crossing to memory as a record This chapter covers the following topics Topic See Page Present Setups Menu 9 2 Trigger Response Setups 9 3 Limits Setups 9 7 Periodic Interval for Timed Readings 9 11 Current Probes 9 13 Scale Factors 9 14 Site File Name 9 16 Miscellaneous Setups Selecting Range for Channel D 9 17 Selecting the Sync Channel 9 18 Advanced Setup Options Tweaking Task DAQ 9 1 Present Setups Menu Present Setups Present Setups menu screen Where to go from here The Present Setups screen outlines the various items available f
75. ar as the signs go it is assumed that Lag inductive is plus and Lead capacitive is minus when energy is delivered to the load Quad 2 Quad 1 PF Lead PF Lag Watts Watts Vars Vars Quad 3 Quad 4 PF Lag PF Lead Watts Watts Vars Vars In the code this is implemented as Signum Watts cosine 9 Signum Vars sine Signum PF Signum Watts Signum Vars where signum denotes the positive or negative sign Source The diagram above matches Figure 9 26 Relationships Between Watts Vars and Volt Amperes found on page 228 of the Handbook for Electricity Metering Ninth Edition 1992 Edison Electric Institute Washington D C USA Continued on next page Bo 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Computed Parameters Continued Totals Power Total Fundamental Power Total Fundamental Reactive Power Total Apparent Power Arithmetic Total Apparent Power Vector Total Fundamental Apparent Power Arithmetic Total Fundamental Apparent Power Vector Total The computations below apply to three phase wye configuration Totals for split phase can be determined by eliminating phase C i e split phase WATT t WATT WATT p WATT Tot WATT WATT WATT WATT ro fund WATT fund sg WATT fund WATT fund VAR mor funa VAR a juna VAR VAR c pma B fund VA VA VA VAc Arithmetic Tot Vector Tot VA De WATT VAR fo fund
76. ase Ejects TASKCard 10 TASKCard connector slot 11 Function Keys Six keys used to select options that appear on bottom of screen Function selected varies with screen displayed Controls Indicators and Connectors 2 3 Rear Right and Left Panels Diagram E Ze La TL N II y Y 22 U re Se BS TOP PANEL ER SR Fan En U jJ y LJ enn 9 14 l d ay 1 i 1 LEFT RIGHT PANE PANEL x r N LY DAQ4300 18 2 4 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Continued on next page Rear Right and Left Panels Continued Parts Table Part Description 1 CH A Differential Voltage Input Connector color red 2 CH A Differential Voltage Input Connector color white 3 CH A PROBE Current Input Connector 4 CH B Differential Voltage Input Connector color yellow 5 CH B Differential Voltage Input Connector color white 6 CH B PROBE Current Input Connector 7 CH C Differential Voltage Input Connector color blue 8 CH C Differential Voltage Input Connector color white 9 CH C PROBE Current Input Connector 10 CH D Differential Voltage Input Connector color grey 11 CH D Differential Voltage Input Connector color white 12 CH
77. betreffenden Terminal oder Ger t Vorsichtshinweis siehe Begleitdokumente dieses Handbuch BEE Gleichstrombetrieb im Terminal oder Ger t D Netzschalter 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual v Safety Summary Continued Safety precautions The following safety precautions must be followed whenever any type of voltage or current connection is being made to the 4300 e Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment including safety glasses and insulated gloves when making connections to power circuits e Hands shoes and floor must be dry when making any connection to a power line e Before each use inspect all cables for breaks or cracks in the insulation Replace immediately if defective e Set the 4300 power switch to Off e Before connecting to electric circuits to be monitored open their related circuit breakers or disconnects DO NOT install any connection of the 4300 to live power lines e Connections must be made to the 4300 first then connect to the circuit to be monitored These safety precautions are repeated where appropriate throughout this manual vi 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Statements and Notices Statement of warranty Statement of reliability Notice regarding FCC compliance Notice regarding proprietary rights All products of Dranetz BMI are warranted to the original purchaser against defective material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of delivery Dranetz BMI
78. col between the 4300 and the computer is necessary The DRAN VIEW program is required to retrieve data on the computer For information on the DRAN VIEW product application contact Dranetz Customer Service at 732 287 3680 or 1 800 DRANTEC In this chapter This chapter is divided into two sections Section Title See Page A Records 10 3 B Statistical Timeplots 10 14 10 2 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Overview What is displayed Cyclic Measurements Cyclic Triggers Section A Records Record cycle displays are actual voltage or current waveforms that occurred when a certain threshold parameter was crossed Users can select the number of waveform cycles displayed on screen using the zoom cursors discussed on pages 10 9 thru 10 10 There are three types of measurements made on voltage or current waveform cycles with half cycle resolution These are RMS Root Mean Square Effective value Crest Highest instantaneous magnitude Waveshape RMS of the difference between previous cycle Measurements are made using contiguous gapless full cycle waveforms with half cycle resolution The max min and average of these is recorded at regular intervals and is available for plotting using the Stats button note that the rate is set to every ten minutes but the user can change it In addition to recording periodical statistical data the instrument also records when triggered by exception T
79. cont on page F 5 b cont on page F 5 b A Limits Setups A Periodic Interval d Current Probes A Scale Factors A Site File Name A Miscellaneous DAQOI5 Pre trigger Length 03 cycles Post trigger Length 04 cycles 1 When any VOLTS trig d also record All active YOLTS and AMPS channels 2 When any AMPS trig d also record Just this channel 3 After recording Rearm TO LEVEL 015 page F 6 CARTA L out IL OK DAQO16 ZE DAQUI T Trigger Response Options Menu H Trigger Response Options Menu 0 Pre trigge i Post trigg i Pre cyc _ H CD 00 Seconds 1 When a Pre trigge Post triga 1 When a Sn All active YOLTS and AMPS channels All active YOLTS and AMPS channels i2 When any AMPS trig d also record Dust this channel 3 After recording Rearm Ben ea Cancel Ener DAQO1 6b Trigger Response Options Menu Pre trigge i E H lt 6 Cucles gt 1 Wlhen a nes rer All active YOLTS and AMPS channels i2 When any AMPS trig d also record Dust this channel i3 After recording Rearm RT E Cancel Ener Pre trigge Post trigg 2 When any AMPS trig d also record Just this channel 3 After recording Rearm to EEN Cancel Ener X DAQ017b won 1 When a GE er All active YOLTS and AMPS channels i2 When any AMPS trig d also record Just this channel 3 After
80. d Status Empty Free Space 32 BBMB Press OK to continue or select A Exit The following messages may appear in the memory card status line Status Message Description Not Inserted Memory card not inserted or not detected Insert a valid memory card to proceed Empty Memory card is empty Press OK to proceed with monitoring or select item 1 to monitor later Contains File Memory card presently contains files You have the option to proceed with monitoring Press OK Format the card press 1 View the memory card contents press 2 or Exit for later monitoring press 3 Fragmented A fragmented FAT was detected Monitoring cannot proceed with a fragmented memory card Either change the memory card or format to continue Unformatted Memory card is not formatted Format the memory card or replace with a different card to continue Invalid Card Memory card is not valid for monitoring Change the memory card to proceed 7 18 4300 DAQ Operators Manual Memory Card Continued Guidelines on card data transfer Card size versus Data recording capacity Task DAQ treats the CompactFlash card like a floppy disk storing files in DOS format For successful card data transfer keep the following points in mind e Task DAQ supports a maximum DOS directory size of 128MB Required CompactFlash memory card capacity is at least 32MB e CompactFlash cards allow users to store mult
81. did not set the threshold for a waveform capture sensitive enough the Min Max and Avg will still provide a record of what happened during the interval Power Values Timed Power parameter values are based upon all cycles during a one second interval Data is aggregated or summarized into Min Max and Avg values over the averaging period and stored at the end of the interval Data measured include Watts Power Factors as well as the one second RMS not to be confused with the one cycle RMS Demand Subinterval and Sub Intervals Interval Refer to the time interval used in calculating power demand values Demand calculations are made every subinterval on the values that occurred during the most recent Demand Interval Values set for Demand subinterval must be an integer divisor of Demand Interval since the former applies when updating certain parameters of the latter Advanced Setup Options Tweaking Task DAQ 9 11 Periodic Interval for Timed Readings Continued Displaying and Follow these procedures to change the interval for timed readings changing the screen Step Action 1 From the Present Setups screen press item 3 Periodic Interval Result The following screen will appear Periodic Interval Select an interval tor Off A Cyclic Summary Timed 1 minutes FA Power Yalues Timed 3 minutes E Demand Subinterwal OFF ER Sub Intervals Interval 3 Ki Wave Saved on Interval On D DAQ020
82. e 4300 is able to display statistical timeplots for the following Individual Channel Cyclic Parameters Provides cyclic Min Max and Avg data based upon full cycle waveforms with a resolution of half cycle Includes the RMS Crest and Waveshape parameters that are also used to capture a snapshot of the waveform RMS THD Frequency Parameters include voltage and current RMS voltage and current THD and frequency These are the trigger parameters used to capture records and display waveform cycles Power Parameters Power parameters include energy harmonics and other steady state metering data They are measured more accurately using a one 1 second average Power parameter timeplots are based upon all cycles during a one second interval summarized by a Min Max and Avg at the end of the interval Demand and Energy Demand parameters are based upon subintervals and intervals defaults are set to 3 and 15 minutes respectively The following topics are covered in this section Topic See Page Viewing Timeplots 10 15 List of Parameters 10 18 10 14 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Viewing Timeplots What is displayed on a timeplot Channels Displaying the screen A timeplot consists of the timed and threshold waveforms for the parameter on display A B C D Follow these steps to display the Stats Statistical Timeplots menu screens Step Action 1 When data is av
83. e events such as motor start up typically requires extended duration cycle by cycle recording With the DAQ card users can capture and store detailed data to evaluate system performance against specifications and reduce or eliminate any associated power quality phenomena By operating in the inrush mode the instrument will capture and store highly detailed data to a CompactFlash memory card in real time then rearm and be ready to capture data during the next test run or record Continued on next page Start Menu 7 3 Overview Continued Setup modes Fault Recorder A fault is defined as a defect in a wire circuit due to descriptions unintentional grounding a break in the line a crossing or shorting of the wires etc The triggering of digital fault recorders is considered a disturbance that requires extended duration cycle by cycle recording The DAQ card is equipped with a test set to locate failures detected in various components of assorted equipment Long term Timed Recording Demand Energy Performing a statistically valid power quality energy survey requires the capture of a set of basic data over an extended period of time The DAQ card has been designed to facilitate long term monitoring by collecting min max avg data at each predetermined interval in order to perform post process harmonic and other record analysis The PP4300 equipped with Task DAQ is designed to be left unattended in the field recording statistically repr
84. e is foreign object on or in the plug end of the card Remove any obstruction Reinsert card and repeat card engagement If card cannot be engaged STOP all further action and call Dranetz BMI Service for assistance Go to next page for power turn on procedure Basic Operation 3 3 Power On Screen Follow these steps to turn on the 4300 and display the Power on screen Action Connect ac adapter battery charger plug into the right side of 4300 Plug the ac adapter into an ac power source Power on sequence Step 1 2 3 Press the 4300 On Off power key to turn the unit on Result The following screen will be displayed DRANETZ Multi DAQ 4 4 6 e3 May 82 pate I zu Multi DAQ Press START to begin AA starts Start DAQ001b button NOTE If an error message is displayed refer to the table on page 3 5 Power on screen The screen above appears when the unit is turned on for the first time features 3 4 Start button The Start key provides access to the Start Menu Refer to Chapter 7 for a full discussion of the Start Menu Date and time The date and time appear in the upper right corner Both can be configured to appear in different format Refer to page 7 34 on how to set and reformat the time and date 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Power On Screen Continued TASKCard The following table describes the possible error messages when loading the e
85. ecifications and Replacement Procedure Overview nennen eigenen Battery Specifications nma a a a E a O Battery Pack Safety Precautions eisernen Battery Pack Replace 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual xi Table of Contents Continued APPENDIX D Operator Replaceable Parts List APPENDIX E Common Circuit Connections EE E 1 Verifying Voltage and Current Connections uersusesnnesnneennnersnnesnnennnensnnn nenn nnnennne E 5 Sinole Phase a een arena E 7 Oth a i E 8 PASE Fo rt Wire EE E 9 3 Phase Floating or Grounded Delta s s isis E 10 3 Ph s 2 Watt Delta Age E 12 Enea CTC E E 13 Connecting to a Potential Transformer OPT E 14 Connecting to a Current Transformer CT E 16 Connecting to an Isolated Current Transformer OSCH E 18 APPENDIX F Task DAQ Menu Structure xii 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Dranetz BMI Power Platform Model 4300 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual xiii xiv 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 4300 description The Dranetz BMI Power Platform Model 4300 is a portable hand held TASKCard based eight channel power quality meter monitor The 4300 can monitor record and display data on four voltage channels and four current channels simultaneously TASKCard A TASKCard is a removable program card that is inserted in the 4300 It definition contains an operating system designed for a specific application task TASKCa
86. ect an ISO box between two conductors which are at different voltage potentials Podrian producirse lesiones fisicas o danos al equipo si se conectan indebidamente las cajas del transformador aislado de corriente ISO No conecte una caja del ISO entre dos conductores que tengan distintos potenciales de voltaje Une mauvaise connexion des transformateurs d intensit isol s ISO peut provoquer des blessures corporelles ou des d gats mat riels Ne pas relier les transformateurs ISO entre deux conducteurs de tensions diff rentes Falsch angeschlossene ISO K sten Isolierte Stromumwandler k nnen zu k rperlichen Verletzungen oder Ger tesch den fuehren Schliessen Sie einen ISO Kasten nicht zwischen zwei Leiter mit unterschiedlichem Spannungspotential The ISO box has terminal posts labeled X1 and X2 that are connected in series only with an ac current source In normal connections where phasing of current and voltages are important for power measurements the X1 terminal is connected towards the source input line Continued on next page E 18 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Connecting to an Isolated Current Transformer ISO Continued Connections to ISO box continued Applications ISO box connection to a current transformer When connecting to CTs the X1 terminal is normally connected to the Hl terminal of the device for correct reference phasing Where power measurements or voltage current phase
87. ect the safety or earth ground before making any other connections To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or physical injury it is strongly recommended to fuse the voltage measurement inputs Fuses must be located as close to the load as possible to maximize protection For continued protection against risk of fire or shock hazard replace only with same type and rating of recommended fuse Use only fast blow type fuse which is rated 600V Recommended fuse type is Littelfuse part number KLKD0 25 rated 600V AC DC 0 25 A fast blow Do not replace fuse again if failure is repeated Repeated failure indicates a defective condition that will not clear with replacement of the fuse Refer condition to a qualified technician The following safety precautions must be followed whenever any type of voltage or current connection is being made to the 4300 e Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment including safety glasses and insulated gloves when making connections to power circuits e Hands shoes and floor must be dry when making any connection to a power line e Before each use inspect all cables for breaks or cracks in the insulation Replace immediately if defective e Set the 4300 power switch to Off e Before connecting to electric circuits to be monitored open their related circuit breakers or disconnects DO NOT install any connection of the 4300 to live power lines e Connections must be made to the 4300 firs
88. ection and return to the previous screen screen shown on Step 3 7 6 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Scale Factors Setup Scale factors After setting up current probe configurations the Special Scale Factors screen is setup screen displayed If voltage and current connections are made without using any current or potential transformer devices the scale factor is set to the default value of 1 For special applications you can set up additional scale Factors for either voltage or current Do you want to just use the default Standard scales DAQ005 e To enter new scale factors press NO and refer to page 9 14 for instructions e To use the standard scale factors press OK and proceed to the next page Start Menu 7 7 Circuit Configuration Circuit setup guide questions Choosing circuit configuration Setup new circuit displays graphic user screen interface to set up the wiring configuration and jump start operation Users are led through a step by step procedure directing them to think about and answer the following guide questions e Is the instrument properly configured for the wiring setup e Do the voltage and or current connections match the wiring setup e Do you want to verify if Scope mode parameters are in sync with the specified wiring setup NOTE Scope mode will NOT display current connections if it is specified that currents will not be monitored e Do you want to view the Phasor display
89. ections need to be made for any of the procedures described in this chapter In this section The following topics are covered in this section Topic See Page Accessing the Instrument Settings Menu 7 33 Setting the Time and Date 7 34 Setting the Language LCD Backlight and Audible Alarm 7 38 Resetting the 4300 to Factory Configuration 7 39 7 32 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Accessing the Instrument Settings Menu Displaying the All functions in this chapter are found under the Instrument Settings menu Instrument Follow these steps to display the Instrument Settings menu screen Preferences menu screen Step Action 1 Press the 4300 On Off power key to on The power on screen will be displayed 2 From the power on screen press Start Result The following screen will appear Setup new circuit Monitor same circuit Load setup template From card View data from card Instrument Settings Time Language Etc A C Eat DAQ002 3 Select item 5 Instrument Settings Result The following screen will appear Instrument Preferences Setup Menu A Time and Date ra Select Language EA Set Display Preferences EN Turn Beeper On OFF Ki Reset To Factory Configuration mn en et Ent DAQ029 Continued on next page Start Menu 7 33 Setting the Time and Date Displaying the Time and Date screen Follow these steps to display the Time and Date screen
90. ed by Task DAQ are correct These values will be the basis for setting default thresholds and other parameters for monitoring 7 12 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Choose a Monitoring Mode Setup modes Task DAQ provides five setup modes of operation from which to monitor and Menuscreen capture data relevant to user application P Choose a Monitoring Mode I Standard Power Quality Dmd Eng FA Current Inrush EA Fault Recorder ER Long term Timed Recording Dmd Eng Si Continuous Data Logging Dmd Eng SHA e rT 2 DAQ011_15 e Item 1 Standard Power Quality Demand Energy sensitizes the instrument to collect data for standard power quality parameters e Item 2 Current Inrush is ideal for recording motor inrush conditions This setting assumes a test under controlled conditions e Item 3 Fault Recorder assumes a longer event recording length but is less sensitive than the Standard Power Quality parameters e Item 4 Long term Timed Recording Demand Energy sets the instrument to use periodic measurements only This setting carries out long term statistical studies and perform field based equipment testing and evaluation e Item 5 Continuous Data Logging Demand Energy sets the instrument to log RMS and power values once per second Start Menu 7 13 Choose a Monitoring Mode Continued Setup mode parameters The following table lists the default settings for the measurement threshold parameters in each Setup
91. el D as a differential input for measuring neutral to ground voltage Neutral to ground measurements are important but optional NOTE Be sure to connect the current probe with the arrow on the handle pointing towards the load or an erroneous power reading will result Connection diagram SOURCE LOAD NEUTRAL DAQ4300 901 Phasor diagrams S u S gt ge Va la Common Circuit Connections E 7 Split Phase Introduction When making split phase measurements use both channels A and B for voltage and current connections The neutral is chosen as the reference for measurement purposes The figure also shows voltage connection using channel Das a differential input for measuring neutral to ground voltage Neutral to ground measurements are important but optional Connection diagram a e A UNE NEUTRAL SOURCE ER LOAD DAQ4300 902 Phasor diagrams gt 180 o gt 0 180 lt o gt qe VB Va Ig la E 8 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual 3 Phase Four Wire Wye Introduction Channels A B and C are connected to voltage and current probes The neutral is connected to common and is the reference for the three channels The figure also shows voltage connection using channel D as a differential input for measuring neutral to ground voltage Neutral to ground measurements are important but optional Connection diagram SOURCE DAQ4300 903 Phasor Zeg
92. ental Volt Ampere Arith Fund VA Vector Fundamental Volt Ampere Vect Fund VA Arithmetic True Power Factor Arith True PF Vector True Power Factor Vect True PF Arithmetic Displacement Power Factor Arith DPF Vector Displacement Power Factor Vect DPF Frequency Frequency Viewing Real Time Meter 6 7 Text Meter Continued Tabular meters If the instrument is set up to monitor single phase or Generic circuit a tabular continued meter shown below will be displayed DAQ211 displayed parameters are found in table below Parameter Label Volt Volts Ampere Amps Watt Watts Fundamental Watt Fund Watts Fundamental Volt Ampere Reactive Fund Vars Volt Ampere VA True Power Factor True PF Displacement Power Factor DPF Volts Total Harmonic Distortion V THD Amps Total Harmonic Distortion ITHD 6 8 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Overview About this chapter The Start Menu Chapter 7 Start Menu This chapter contains information on how to set up Task DAQ for monitoring an electrical system The Start Menu contains the menu functions below to perform the following set up Task DAQ for monitoring view previously saved data from memory card and set instrument preferences Setup new circuit guides you through a series of steps to set up the wiring and monitoring configurations Once this has been done you can proceed with the menu below Monitor same circuit
93. erating temperature 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C Storage temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Dimensions 2 60 x 7 68 x 1 34 66 x 195 x 34 mm Weight 14 82 oz 420 g Technical Specifications B 9 TR2510 Current Probe Guidelines Specifications To achieve the rated accuracies follow these guidelines e The conductor must be at a right angle to the probe e The conductor must be centered in the probe core e The jaw contact surfaces must be clean and properly aligned Range 0 1 to 10 Arms Accuracy at 60 Hz 0 1 to 10A 1 reading 0 01A Working voltage 600 V max Frequency range 40 to 3000 Hz Output signal 150 mV A Maximum conductor size 0 78 20 mm Phase shift at 60 Hz 1 to 5A less than 1 5 to 10A less than 1 5 Operating temperature 14 to 131 F 10 to 55 C Storage temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Dimensions 5 47 x 2 00 x 1 18 139 x 51 x 30 mm Weight 6 5 oz 180 g B 10 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Appendix C Battery Specifications and Replacement Procedure Overview Introduction The internal battery pack used in the 4300 functions as the primary power source and UPS The 4300 CPU contains a storage capacitor for memory backup but is not operator replaceable In this appendix The following topics are covered in this appendix Topic See Page Battery Specifications C 2 Battery Pack Safety
94. erator s Manual Using 1 Cycle Waveform Analysis Continued One cycle functionalities continued Step Action Press More to display the Delta values between the crest high peak and low peak instantaneous waveforms Result The following screen will appear ja5 599n58c 120 9 178 6 H2 MA AN Back DAQ828 NOTE Waveforms are marked with and x cursors The present position of the cursors is indicated on the left portion of screen The values change as the cursors move Use the numeric keypad to move the cursors e To move the x cursor press and hold key 4 e To move the cursor press and hold key 6 e To toggle cursor movement direction press key 5 The direction indicator is shown on the lower left portion of the screen e To move the x and cursors simultaneously to the left press key 1 e To move the x and cursors simultaneously to the right press key 3 Press the zoom key to magnify the high peak and low peak points in the waveform Result The following screen will appear lal BR3msEc 39 4 548 6 H2 L Back DAQ329b NOTE Users can zoom in on the peak cursors x number of times where zoom level x is shown on the upper right hand corner of the unzoom level Viewing Data 10 13 Overview Timeplot categories In this section Section B Statistical Timeplots A timeplot is a graph of the value of one parameter and channel over time Th
95. es are arranged in the order of date and time they were created Press the down arrow keys to highlight the desired record file NOTE 2 If an error message is displayed refer to page 7 31 Press OK to select the desired record file Result The following screen will appear DRANETZ Multi DAQ 8 8 0 fa Jon S EMI Multi DAQ E DE ist Blat TL Stats START DAQ309 NOTE Data files containing waveforms and statistical timeplots will have the following function keys Record List List Record Plot Plot and Statistical Timeplots Stats Press the Record function key that you want to view Refer to Chapter 10 Viewing Data for record details 7 30 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Card Error Messages Error messages The following error messages may be displayed when pressed Error Message Description Card not inserted No memory card inserted or inserted improperly Card not ready The CompactFlash card controller is not ready Try reinserting the memory card Card read error The data contains errors or the file has an invalid version No files on card No valid data file on card Start Menu 7 31 Section E Instrument Settings Overview Introduction This chapter consists of the miscellaneous tasks that users need to perform to keep the 4300 running in an efficient and organized way These are tasks that users might perform only occasionally NOTE No circuit conn
96. esentative data for long term analysis Using Dranetz BMI lockable portable case option this study can be carried out in harsh weather environments Continuous Data Logging Demand Energy This logs the RMS and power values once per second for totally gapless logging Cyclic triggers are disabled In this section The following topics are covered in this section Topic See Page Current Probe Configuration 7 5 Scale Factors Setup 7 7 Circuit Configuration 7 8 Checking Input Range 7 10 Basic Meter Setup 7 11 Nominal Values 7 12 Choose a Monitoring Mode 7 13 Setups Menu 7 16 Memory Card 7 17 Monitoring Menu 7 21 Writing Setup Template to Memory Card 7 24 ZA 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Current Probe Configuration Selecting current probe type Follow these steps to monitor current and select probe type Step Action 1 From the Start Menu select item 1 Setup new circuit Result The following screen will appear Current Probes AA Will you be monitoring current NN ann Got IT DEI DAQ003 e If current will not be monitored press NO and go to page 7 7 e If current will be monitored press OK and proceed to Step 2 below e Press Quit to cancel and return to Start Menu Press OK to monitor current and select probe type Result The following screen will appear Current Probe Configuration Chan A TR2568 16A 5
97. g Window percent of the power frequency cycle a waveshape fault is registered A trigger occurs whenever voltage or current behaviors rise above or fall below the programmed thresholds Set parameters capture waveform cycles that may be used to analyze and manage power record patterns and behaviors In order to specify how much waveform information is recorded the following settings are required Setting instrument channel s for waveform capture Once a record trigger is detected instantaneous waveform information is recorded for the prescribed voltage and current channel s Disturbance monitoring requires that voltage be continuously sampled and recorded only if the signals exceed specified values Most types of disturbances require that current be recorded as well to help determine the source of the disturbance Setting Pre trigger cycle and Timeout cycle captures The user can select how many cycles are to be recorded before and after the trigger occurs To set Pre trigger and Post trigger cycle waveform captures see page 9 5 Advanced Setup Options Tweaking Task DAQ 9 3 Trigger Response Setups Continued Setting instrument channel for data capture Channel Amps respectively Trigger Response Options Menu E Pre trigger Length 03 cycles Post trigger Length 04 cycles E 1 When any YOLTS trig d also record AM active YOLTS and AMPS channels Display channel selections ic When any AMPS trig d
98. hat is if certain limits are exceeded a snapshot of the waveform is captured The limits determine how sensitive the instrument should be note that the statistical information is always captured regardless of the limit settings so the user will never be without a limit even if he she did not set the limits to the ideal values The cyclic triggers record trigger cycles based upon limits being exceeded for the cyclic measurements The RMS is the most standard measurement while the Crest and Waveshape thresholds are particularly useful in detecting transient phenomenon lasting a fraction of a cycle such as a capacitor switch disturbance The cyclic triggers consist of the following RMS High and Low Limits Crest High Limit Waveshape High Limit The user can select the limits for each of the triggers as well as the amount of Pre and Post trigger cycles Viewing Data 10 3 Overview Continued In this section The following topics are covered in this section Topic See Page Record List 10 5 Record Plot 10 6 Record Details 10 7 Using the Zoom Box 10 9 Using 1 Cycle Waveform Analysis 10 11 10 4 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Record List The Record List presents a summary of all captured cycles in the order that they Record List entries occurred Each record is listed under the general heading with the following entries Date RMS Crest Wave Time
99. he CompactFlash memory card when monitoring is on The CompactFlash memory card must be inserted into the PCMCIA Adapter for use with the 4300 unit Follow these steps to use the CompactFlash card with the 4300 unit Step Action 1 Insert the CompactFlash card to the PCMCIA Adapter E CompactFlash Card PCMCIA Adapter Insert the PCMCIA with the CompactFlash fully into the data card slot right slot on the front of the PP4300 until resistance is felt A short beep should be heard from the instrument Press firmly until card engagement is felt NOTE Do not force the card further into the slot if no card engagement is felt Remove card and check if there is foreign object on or in the plug end of the card Remove any obstruction Reinsert card and repeat card engagement If card cannot be engaged stop all further action and call Dranetz BMI Service for assistance Start Menu 7 17 Memory Card Continued Memory card size Filename Memory card screen Memory card status messages Task DAQ requires a CompactFlash memory card with minimum storage capacity of 32MB The following files are created on the memory card filename set for setups template and filename mdb for saved record files Before monitoring begins the memory card screen is displayed The memory card screen reports the current operational status of the memory card Y Memory Car
100. he XBC 4300 charges a battery pack while the 4300 is in use Consists of one red one yellow one blue and five black measurement cables each eight feet long and two blue or black jumper cables each one foot long Continued on next page Accessories List and Descriptions A 3 Accessories Descriptions Continued Isolated Current Transformer CompactFlash Memory Card Portable Field Printer Reusable Shipping Container Soft Carrying Case TASKCard DAQ Allows the connection of other industry standard 5 A output current transformers to Dranetz equipment TASKCard DAQ and TASKCard POL me V4 2 or higher support the use of CompactFlash cards CompactFlash has a more robust data handling and storage capability than the old model memory cards For TASKCard DAQ the minimum memory card size required is 32MB For TASKCard PQLite V4 2 or higher the available memory card size range from 8MB to 32MB Used for printing 4300 screens Connects to the 4300 using the Isolated Communications Module Lockable high impact plastic case with foam insulation for protecting the 4300 during shipping Heavy duty padded nylon carrying case Includes pockets for cable set current probes and other accessories The DAQ Data Acquisition card records inrush conditions carries out long term statistical studies and performs field based equipment testing and evaluation It integrates an intuitive instrument setu
101. he date Follow these steps to set the date Since there are three ways to display the date decide first on the style or format you want the date to appear Step Action 1 Press Date Style from the Time and Date screen shown on page 7 34 The screen displays the following three different date format selection each time you press Date Style ee mm dd yy _ j Ma H H 6 B2 format d OK EE dd mm yy HES M ay Ba format ix i format OK Continued on next page 7 36 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Setting the Time and Date Continued Setting the Date continued Step Action 2 Once date style has been selected press Date 3 Enter the month day and year using numbers from the keypad The month number is entered as follows Enter 01 for January 02 for February etc Dates should always be entered in mm dd yyyy format regardless of the date style Dates are entered according to the date style you selected 4 Press OK when done Date and format can be reset anytime following this same procedure Start Menu 7 37 Setting the Language LCD Backlight and Audible Alarm Introduction Select Language LCD backlight auto shutoff Audible alarm The settings for the language LCD backlight and audible alarm are controlled from the Instrument Settings menu Pressing the menu item number will change the setting for that function D
102. his multiple channel monitoring function allows users to program phases to determine end of records It also prevents recording of meaningless data from unused disabled channels Represent valid Represent phase s of the wiring neutral configuration system conductor Wiring configuration in use L Out JI DK DAQ018 Ames Base I Meter Toggle between Toggle BI ECH meter with min Volts and Amps Engineering units max average values or Percent over one second Limit methods allow users to set the threshold units by which high and low limits of Voltage trigger and Current trigger are calculated Threshold is the point within which the voltage or current parameter is said to be within tolerance Thresholds are set in ranges with high limit threshold above the normal range and low limit threshold below the normal range The table on page 9 8 lists the description of parameter thresholds Continued on next page Advanced Setup Options Tweaking Task DAQ 9 7 Limits Setups Continued Threshold list Parameter Description HI LIM RMS High Limit LO LIM RMS Low Limit Waveshape RMS of the difference between present and previous cycles Crest Highest instantaneous magnitude NOTE 1 Parameter thresholds are best left disabled unless you have an application that specifically calls for them NOTE 2 HI LIM must be set at least 1 higher than LO LIM for each active channel
103. i to Low limits is shown here en Min and Max values are flagged E a Chan T acam Seale VP Display ee channel EE 7 RR eme gn derta Display La 3 Phase Wye nn m 108 y o i Enter Scale Min amp Volts Max 156 Volts DAQ212 Set min max values using numeric keys 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Graphical Meters Continued Dial meter The dial meter screen is only available if the instrument is set up to monitor a polyphase circuit This format allows you to select one parameter for viewing with three channels displayed Press the Scale key to enter min max scale values POLLELPETPPPPPPPPUPLPPPPPLPLPPLPPTEPPEPLELLELLPLDPLUPLPPLELPELLELLETEPLPELELLPLDPPLELPELLLLELLELLPLLELPPLLETERLELLELLETN Volts Volts 119 8 119 8 119 8 A a B H 3 Phase Wye 10 Vidiv Eder Param L AE oll Seale H Eat j DAQ208 Display parameters V Ve er oe Enter Scale i Min Volts Max 156 Volts WC CH DAQ213 Set min max values using numeric keys Viewing Real Time Meter 6 5 Graphical Meters Continued Phasor meter Phasor screens display a graph that indicates phase relations between the voltage and current based upon the angle of the fundamentals as determined by Fourier analysis Correct rotation is clockwise from 0 EcPFPP _Pm VEFFEPEERELPEPFFPREPREPREPRPRELRERRLPFEREEPRERREREPEEPFEPFERFERRRRERRERRERERPEEPEPEEPERE 2
104. ied end time is reached e Cycle Saved xxx counter on the number of cycles saved while monitoring is on e Timed x counter on the number of timed readings recorded e Memory x percent usage of memory card Continued on next page Turning Monitoring Off 8 1 End Monitoring Procedure End monitoring Action Press Stop if you want to end monitoring Result The following screen will be displayed H Stop Monitoring Menu A Stop Nowt ra View present setup Press item 1 Stop Now to end monitoring Result The following screen will be displayed DRANETZ Multi DAQ 6 8 9 a May G Monitor Done Score Meter I hist C Plot Stats START DAQ308 NOTE 1 The message Monitor Done will appear to indicate that monitoring is completed If you want to capture a new set of data or edit threshold settings press Start and the screen will return to the Start Menu See Chapter 7 Start Menu NOTE 2 The List Record List and Plot Record Plot function keys appear as soon as data is recorded The Stats Statistical Timeplots function key appears when periodic measurements at regular intervals are available See Chapter 10 Viewing Data procedure Step 2 3 8 2 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Chapter 9 Advanced Setup Options Tweaking Task DAQ Overview Introduction Definitions In this chapter This chapter describes the options available to users with
105. iguration Are you SURE you want to erase all data and configurations DAQ034 2 Press OK to erase new settings and reset to factory configuration The screen will return to the Instrument Settings menu OR Press Quit to cancel and keep new settings The screen will return to the Instrument Settings menu Start Menu 7 39 7 40 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Overview Introduction In this chapter End monitoring procedure Chapter 8 Turning Monitoring Off In the same way that users can start monitoring immediately or at a specified date and time Task DAQ also gives users the option to stop data monitoring immediately or at a specified date and time Refer to page 7 21 for the procedure to end monitoring at a specified date and time This chapter covers the following topic Topic See Page End Monitoring Procedure 8 1 Follow these steps to turn monitoring off Step Action 1 The following screen appears while monitoring Refer to page 7 21 sub topic Monitoring Menu on how to turn monitoring on Result The following screen is displayed while monitoring DRANETZ Multi DAO 8 8 0 es May Ge SCOPE WINDOW A Y E Monitor On Cyc Saved 315 Timed 5 i Memory 8 50 Score li Meter 1 Det 1 Hat stats STORY Messages will be displayed in the following sequence e Monitor On monitoring will continue until Stop is pressed or when the specif
106. imit value The following screen will appear Isabl 1 Cancel Enter DAQ019_ Enter a new threshold value using the numeric keypad Use the back arrow key to delete reset digits If you want to turn off a threshold parameter press the Disable function key Result A broken line will be displayed for disabled parameters To enter values for disabled parameters select the parameter that is disabled and then enter the desired threshold value using the numeric keypad Press Enter to accept new threshold value OR Press Cancel to retain previous threshold value Press OK to accept new threshold setting and return to the Present Setups menu OR Press Quit to retain previous threshold setting 9 10 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Periodic Interval for Timed Readings Introduction Definitions The Periodic Interval screen allows you to define how often the 4300 saves data automatically when no disturbances occur Cyclic Summary Timed Contains properties that measure periodic sample or snapshot of the voltage and or current waveform This allows users to set the time in minutes of how often the instrument will record RMS and waveform snapshots Cyclic Min Max and Avg are based upon full cycle waveforms with a resolution of one half cycle They record the RMS Crest and Waveshape parameters that are also used to capture a snapshot of the waveform Note that if users
107. ins information proprietary to Dranetz BMI By accepting and using this manual you agree that the information contained herein will be used solely for the purpose of operating equipment of Dranetz BMI Continued on next page 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Vii Statements and Notices Continued Copyright This publication is protected under the Copyright laws of the United States Title 17 et seq No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written consent of Dranetz BMI 1000 New Durham Road Edison New Jersey 08818 Copyright 2002 Dranetz BMI All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Trademarks Power Platform TASKCard and Scope Mode are registered trademarks of Dranetz BMI viii 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Table of Contents E SUMMER een ee ses an Statements and Notices tratase CHAPTER 1 Introduction RA Unpacking The 4300 EE Physical e EE Operational Desc a CHAPTER 2 Controls Indicators and Connectors TEE EE Pop and Front Panels tai ab u beds Rear Richt and Left Panels un en ea Bottom Eat ele CHAPTER 3 Basic Operation VOL VIEW nn REE Power Reguirements ye was id eeu ehe Installing TASKC ard re energie POWER OM Eeer EE enter
108. iple files in one card The Site name will be used as the filename for record files i e if the site name is Dranetz Site the filename will be Dranetz Site00 MDB A number is automatically appended to the name such that filenames are automatically incremented every time the user starts monitoring e Task DAQ does not support file fragmentation When creating a file it will take the largest contiguous block and use that size block for data storage Deleting files from the memory card is NOT RECOMMENDED Whenever possible reformat the card using Task DAQ when there is no more space available to begin new data storage The table below shows the Task DAQ capacity in minutes for the following monitoring modes Current Inrush and Fault Recorder Recording capacity for the various CompactFlash card sizes is featured Maximum Continuous Recording Capacity in Minutes Current Inrush and Fault Recorder modes Channels Enabled 32MB Card 64MB Card 128MB Card 60 Hz 50Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 60 Hz 50 Hz 1 30 36 60 72 120 144 2 15 18 30 36 60 72 3 10 12 20 24 40 48 4 7 9 15 18 30 36 5 6 7 12 14 24 28 6 5 6 10 12 20 24 7 4 5 8 10 17 20 8 3 4 9 15 18 Continued on next page Start Menu 7 19 Memory Card Continued Card size versus The tables below show the Task DAQ capacity for Long term Timed Recording Data recording capacity continued mode default setup for 3 Phase W
109. isplay screens appear in the English language by default The current TASKCard DAQ version is available in English only The Select Language option will be activated in a future release of the DAQ card Automatic backlight shutoff timer is provided for the LCD display The display will shut off if no key has been pressed for either 2 5 10 or 15 minutes depending on user preference NOTE The auto shutoff feature extends the life of the battery and must be duely considered Follow these steps to set the backlight timer Step Action 1 Select item 3 Set Display Preferences from the Instrument Settings menu shown on page 7 33 Result The following screen will appear Backlight Timer 10 m DAQ032 Select item 1 repeatedly and choose from 2 5 10 or 15 minutes 3 Press Exit to accept the backlight timer chosen When set to ON the unit will beep when triggered 7 38 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Resetting the 4300 to Factory Configuration Definition The factory configuration of the 4300 is the default setting of the monitoring setup input configurations and programmable features of the 4300 when it left the factory Procedure Follow these steps to reset the 4300 to its factory configuration Step Action 1 Select item 5 Reset to Factory Configuration from the Instrument Settings menu shown on page 7 33 Result The following screen will appear Reset to Factory Conf
110. k for Power Quality Analysis External Battery Charger Heavy duty cable set This cable allows connection of current probes made for the Dranetz BMI Model 658 to the 4300 current input jacks See illustration in Chapter 4 Several Dranetz BMI current probes can be used with the 4300 models TR2500 TR2510 TR2520 TR2019B TR2021 TR2022 TR2023 Typical current probes are illustrated in Chapter 4 TR2500 TR2510 TR2520 These models will measure rms currents from 10 to 500 A 0 1 to 500 A 300 to 3000 A respectively They plug directly into any of the current inputs on the rear panel These probes are not recommended for measuring medium or high frequency transients TR2021 TR2019B TR2022 TR2023 These four probes are made for the Dranetz BMI model 658 but can be used with the 4300 by using an adapter cable part number 116002 G1 They can measure rms currents in ranges of 1 to 30 A 1 to 300 A 10 to 1000 A and 10 to 3000 A respectively and are needed to accurately measure medium and high frequency transients This reference handbook provides a comprehensive guide for information related to conducting a thorough energy audit power distribution analysis and methods of remedying inefficiencies of energy management This handbook is divided into six sections containing step by step instructions for discovering and solving complex power quality problems Example waveforms and case studies are included T
111. l Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 2002 des Etats Unis et toutes les exigences de s curit applicables a votre installation Cet instrument doit tre install utilis et entretenu uniquement par un personnel qualifi Selon le National Electrical Code une personne est qualifi e si elle conna t bien la construction et l utilisation de l quipement ainsi que les dangers que cela implique Der falsche Anschlu dieses Ger tes kann Tod schwere Verletzungen oder Feuer verursachen Bevor Sie dieses Instrument anschlie en m ssen Sie die Anleitung lesen und verstanden haben Bei der Verwendung dieses Instruments m ssen alle Installation und Betriebsanweisungen beachtet werden Der Anschlu dieses Instruments mu in bereinstimmung mit den nationalen Bestimmungen f r Elektrizit t ANSI NFPA 70 2002 der Vereinigten Staaten sowie allen weiteren in Ihrem Fall anwendbaren Sicherheitsbestimmungen vorgenommen werden Installation Betrieb und Wartung dieses Instruments d rfen nur von Fachpersonal durchgef hrt werden In dem nationalen Bestimmungen f r Elektrizit t wird ein Fachmann als eine Person bezeichnet welche mit der Bauweise und dem Betrieb des Ger tes sowie den dazugeh rigen Gefahren vertraut ist Continued on next page E 2 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Overview Continued WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING Safety precautions To avoid the risk of electric shock or burns always conn
112. ll accessories inside the carton Check that all of the standard accessories See next page are included Visually inspect the 4300 for possible shipping damage If any damage exists first notify and file an insurance claim with your carrier or underwriter or both Then notify Dranetz BMI Customer Service Department of your intentions to return the unit DO NOT return the 4300 without prior instructions from Dranetz BMI Customer Service Department Dranetz BMI Customer Service Department can be reached at 732 287 3680 or 1 800 DRANTEC If the unit must be returned to Dranetz BMI for service or repair wrap the unit securely in heavy packaging material and place in a well padded box or crate to prevent damage Do not return the 4300 in an unpacked box Dranetz BMI will not be responsible for damage incurred during transit due to inadequate packing on your part Notify Dranetz BMI Customer Service of your intention of returning the unit Do not return the unit without prior instructions from Dranetz BMI Dranetz BMI Customer Service Department can be reached at 732 287 3680 or 1 800 DRANTEC 1 2 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Physical Description Dimensions Top and front panels Rear and side panels Standard accessories The Dranetz BMI 4300 is a self contained portable instrument weighing less than 5 pounds and measuring 8 20 3 cm deep by 12 30 5 cm wide by 2 5 6 4 cm high The top
113. llowing safety precautions apply to current transformer CT connections in addition to those safety precautions stated on page E 3 e Never energize a CT with the secondary open e Never disconnect the secondary of a CT with primary energized Refer to the manufacturer s instructions related to the CT for exact information for connections for current monitoring Do not exceed manufacturer s ratings Consulte las instrucciones del fabricante referentes a TC transformador de corriente para la informaci n exacta de las conexiones a fin de monitorear la corriente No exceda las capacidades nominales del fabricante Se reporter aux instructions du fabricant relatives au transformateur de courant Current Transformer CT pour obtenir les renseignements exacts sur les connexions utilisees pour la surveillance du courant Ne pas depasser la puissance recommand e par le fabricant Genaue Informationen zu Verbindungen f r die Strom berwachung entnehmen Sie bitte den Anleitungen des Herstellers siehe Stromumwandler Die Grenzwerte des Herstellers sollten nicht berschritten werden Current Transformers are not manufactured by Dranetz BMI and are discussed here for informational purposes only Current transformers also known as instrument transformers reduce high level currents to low level currents so they can be safely monitored These devices are similar to PTs used for voltage measurements in that both reduce va
114. lowing screen will appear Basic Meter Setup NOS The instrument is now configured For your Wiring setup and is ready to use as a meter Do you want to also set it up to record events and statistical data e Quit res X DAQ011_10 e Press Yes if you want to set up the instrument to record data and go to next page e Press NO if you intend to use the instrument as a meter and proceed to Step 2 below e Press Quit if you want to cancel and return to Start Menu 2 Press No to use the instrument as a meter Result The following screen will appear DRANETZ Multi DAQ 8 0 8 eS May G E Monitor Off ETITA START DAQ001 To use the Scope and Meter keys refer to Chapter 5 Viewing Real Time Scope and Chapter 6 Viewing Real Time Meter respectively Start Menu 7 11 Nominal Values Nominal values The following screen allows users to enter values for frequency nominal line SSES voltage and current or use the computed nominal values shown below ER Press OK to step AA A E through the i remaining Setup New Circuit screens Next screens ask users to create site file name see page 9 16 and set up Y Nominal Yalues Press OK to accept these or select a line to change A Frequency 66 06 Pa Volts 120 0 E Amps 9 875 E IA AA El Quit Go limits see page 9 7 then lead to the Choose a Monitoring Mode screen next page Make sure that the nominal values comput
115. lues for safe measurement The reduction or step down ratio is stated as a scale factor that is used by the 4300 to step up the measured value to its original value Refer to page 9 14 for the procedure for entering scale factors Continued on next page E 16 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Connecting to a Current Transformer CT Continued Types of CTs There are single phase CTs and polyphase CTs dependent on the source transformer used Current reduction ratios vary widely and are also dependent on the source transformer used Rating plates attached to the CT provide information as to the ratio and current limitations Common Circuit Connections E 17 Connecting to an Isolated Current Transformer ISO Introduction Safety precautions WARNING ADVERTEN CIA AVERTISSE MENT WARNUNG Connections to ISO box Low current monitoring devices made by Dranetz are called isolated current transformers or ISO boxes The Dranetz BMI ISO box has a 5 A current range See Scale Factors in Chapter 9 for information on scale factors See Appendix A for ISO box description The following safety precautions apply to ISO box connections in addition to those safety precautions stated on page E 3 e Never energize an ISO box with the secondary open e Never disconnect the secondary of an ISO box with primary energized Physical injury or equipment damage could result if ISO boxes are improperly connected Do not conn
116. makes use of the existing setup for monitoring If a template of setups has been previously saved to the card you may load it using the menu below Load setup template from card enables you to use previously saved setups If you wish to read a previously saved data file from the card use the menu below View data from card allows you to view saved record files Instrument settings allows the set up of time date and other preferences not related to monitoring or circuits Start Menu 7 1 Overview Continued Procedure Follow these steps to display the Start menu Step Action 1 Press the 4300 On Off power key to turn the unit on Result The following screen will appear DRANETZ Multi DAQ 4 0 0 e3 May se Multi DAQ Press START to begin Kees m DAQ001b Press Start Result The following screen will appear Setup new circuit Monitor same circuit i Load setup template from card View data from card i Instrument Settings Time Language Etc i A CER DAQ002 In this chapter This chapter is divided into five sections Section Title See Page A Setup New Circuit 7 3 B Monitor Same Circuit 7 26 Load Setup Template from Card 7 28 D View Data from Memory Card 7 29 E Instrument Settings 7 32 7 2 4300 DAQ Operators Manual Overview Introduction Setup modes of operation Setup modes descriptions Section A Setup
117. nd Energy TO LEVEL 330 page F 15 TO LEVEL 350 page F 17 TO LEVEL 360 page F 18 DAQ340 omg press the item number to select parameter you want to view AY B E D i LT ann a Mien IC Eat DAQ341 EE ETRE 10 48 20 28 Hay 02 10 49 40 28 May Oe select channel nn f 10 HINS Div i H Div EA eeben Gm boat Eat Task DAQ Menu Structure F 16 RENE SON H Statistical Timeplots Categories 8 Statistical Timeplot Power Parameters A Individual Channel Cyclic Param s ra EMS THO Frequency y H Power Param s SA Demand and Energy TO LEVEL 330 page F 15 TO LEVEL 340 page F 16 TO LEVEL 360 page F 18 P One Second Power Paramet a rs A Channel Pair Power ra Multi Phase Total Power Ei Multi Phase Power Factors Kl Volts Unbalance Kl Amps Unbalance A AA DAQ353 DAQ352 Multi Phase Power Factors Channel Pair Power 1 1 2 Arith TPF 2 VARS i S 3 Vector DPF 3 Arith YA pd ne 4 Arith DPF 4 Vector YA i 3 4 Fnd WATTS 5 Fund Arith YA i 5 DEG 6 Fund Vector YA i Ar 6 TPF 7 Fund WATTS i JB 7 DPF i dc i jo AA CARRIER e td Liew IL Et TI rra eer iew Emit displays record detail of the displays record detail of the movescursorto displays record detail of the parameter you want to view parameter you want to view select channel parameter you want to view DAQ354 Amps Unbal Yolts Unbalance Y AMS E YOLTs Zero Seq
118. nel references and magnitudes and opposite 180 degrees directions Three phase Three phase vectors are displayed as three lines 120 degrees apart in a resistive load unity power factor Phase displacement will occur in a reactive or capacitive load Correct 3 phase The voltage phasor display shown below is for a resistive positive sequence re three phase three wire delta connection For a negative sequence B and C current phasor phasors are reversed connections 9 875 a 329 1 e i a 119 8 v 239 1 E 9 075 a 210 9 d 119 8 u 120 9 Wi i 9 875 a 90 0 i 2 119 8 Y 360 0 a E 9 875 a 180 Or A VOLTS AnPS i al Gl OH A VA i 8 DAQ210 NOTE Volts appear in solid line Amps appear in dotted line Incorrect The following phasor display shows an incorrect current probe connection for en phasor the same circuit as above The phasor for channel C is 180 out of phase This Meran can be corrected by reconnecting the probe so that the arrow on the probe handle points toward the load ig 124 8 U GSM i 9 875 4 329 1 ig 119 8 u 239 1 gt 9 875 a 218 9 ie 119 8 u 120 9 i 9 875 4 270 0 p 119 80 360 D 3 875 4 180 0 xp DAQ210b E 6 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Single Phase Introduction When making voltage connections to a single phase circuit use channel A differential inputs as shown below The figure also shows voltage connection using chann
119. nitoring or after reading a data file from the memory card Record Plot to display the Record Plot screen below Monitoring Monitoring Monitoring start gate Monitoring SIE start gel TEEN KE Ae Cursor marking DNS MO ne ie selected waveform Trigger Tast ce CREST u We SHE a AH record parameters 1 921 lt z na Voltage H 5 channels Mr WS N d SEBES ilo SECS Z i Time Date Voltage Sag Ee channel of selected Niew Curs a waveform record View record detail Move Move Zoom into Return to main menu see page 10 6 cursorto cursorto narrowthe see page 10 1 previous next time span record record see below If you zoom in far enough actual waveforms can be viewed sample below zo RE Ei Cochem kant Back i DAQ312b 10 6 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Record Details Record details Horizontal axis Vertical axis View Record display Task DAQ enables users to view arecord in graphic waveform display Threshold parameter values RMS Crest and Waveshape are available in text or bar chart indicating what thresholds were crossed There is also the preview function key providing an overview of the various waveform cycles recorded Features like zoom box and 1 cycle are available to view the waveform in further detail The view detail screen will show the RMS envelope of the entire record if the record length is greater than 20 cycles The waveform detail will be displayed once the user has
120. nths We recommend that you return the unit to the factory for calibration If you decide to do so first contact the Dranetz BMI Customer Service Department to obtain an Authorization Number Telephone 732 287 3680 or 1 800 DRANTEC FAX 732 248 9240 Fill out the Repair Service Order form enclosed in the shipping carton and ship it along with the unit to the Dranetz BMI Repair Department If this form is missing ask the Dranetz BMI Customer Service Department for a replacement 1 4 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Operational Description Scope Mode Meter mode Monitoring capacity Technical specifications Setup Scope mode functions as an oscilloscope displaying real time waveforms of voltage and current for all channels Meter mode provides the functions of a true RMS voltmeter and true RMS clamp on ammeter Voltage and current measurements along with all other calculated parameters are displayed on the Meter mode screens The 4300 can also display voltage and current phasors for all of the channels Functioning as a phase angle meter the 4300 can display system imbalance conditions The phase angle display can also verify that monitoring connections have been made correctly The Dranetz BMI 4300 can monitor any of the following power configurations using Task DAQ e 3 Phase Wye e 3 Phase Delta e 3 Phase 2 Watt Meter Delta e Single Phase e Split Phase e Generic Circuit While monitoring a
121. ny of the above configurations the 4300 can also be connected to monitor neutral to ground voltage and neutral or ground current Specifications for the 4300 measured parameters computed parameters current probes and isolated current transformers are listed in Appendix B The setup is a list of parameter thresholds that control the data recorded by the 4300 Continued on next page Introduction 1 5 Operational Description Continued Record Help Menu structure Memory Card A record is a contiguous collection of cycles that is saved when a programmed threshold is crossed A record consists of the pre cycle s trigger cycle s and post cycle s Context sensitive help is available at any time by pressing the question mark key on the numeric keypad Refer to Appendix F for the menu structure of the Task DAQ Task DAQ supports the use of CompactFlash memory cards with AT LEAST 32MB storage capacity The memory card is used as primary storage for data Data monitoring cannot proceed without the memory card For information on how to use the CompactFlash card with PP4300 and DAQ card refer to page 7 17 1 6 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Chapter 2 Controls Indicators and Connectors Overview Introduction This chapter identifies and describes the controls indicators and connectors on all panels of the 4300 In this chapter The following topics are covered in this chapter
122. or review and or modification In contrast with Setup New Circuit the Present Setups menu items provide users wider control over the setup functions The procedure on how to display the Present Setups screen is found in Chapter 7 Section B Monitor Same Circuit on page 7 26 Ann F Present Setups Trigger Response Setups Limits Setups Periodic Interwal Current Probes Scale Factors Site File Name Miscellaneous EITE DAQ014 NOTE Present Setups is only available after setting the instrument using Setup New Circuit or from reading a setup template from the memory card Refer to the following table to find the next topic IF you want to THEN see page set waveform capture select item 1 9 3 change parameter threshold settings select item 2 9 7 change timed interval settings select item 3 9 11 change current probes select item 4 9 13 enter scale factors select item 5 9 14 enter site file names select item 6 9 16 set CH D range and sync channel select item 7 9 17 9 2 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Trigger Response Setups Introduction Waveform capture settings Task DAQ is able to capture pre and post cycle waveforms The waveshape fault triggering algorithm essentially compares the samples for each half cycle to the corresponding samples from the previous half cycle If the samples differ by more than the Threshold tolerance for a length of time exceedin
123. or the entered value will not be accepted NOTE 3 Hysteresis values assigned to limits are set by the system and not programmable by the user All limit values are used to determine if corresponding reporting or logging action should take place 9 8 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Limits Setups Continued Viewing and changing thresholds The same steps are used to display thresholds screen regardless of the wiring configuration in use NOTE The 3 Phase Wye system is used for the sample screens below User screens may show different phase or phase to phase values due to the monitoring functions inherent in every circuit configuration Step Action 1 From the Present Setups screen press item 2 Limits Setup Result The following screen will appear 2 Press Base to select whether voltage and or current trigger limits will be entered based on e RMS e of nominal value 3 Press the item number of the corresponding threshold parameter that you want to change A cursor will appear to mark the selected parameter For example Press item 1 to change the High limit for RMS Voltage The Sue screen will AD DAQ019 Continued on next page Advanced Setup Options Tweaking Task DAQ 9 9 Limits Setups Continued Viewing and changing thresholds Step Action Press the corresponding phase function key that you want to edit or disable For example Press ABC to change the V high l
124. p procedure to ensure the capture of all relevant data and records for additional post process analysis and report writing in DRAN VIEW Continued on next page A 4 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Accessories Descriptions Continued TASKCard 808 TASKCard PQLite Voltage Cable Accessory Pack This TASKCard changes the 4300 to a power quantity monitor so that it measures records and displays electric power parameters such as demand energy and power factor This can help you cut costs by identifying equipment that is operating inefficiently The PQLite TASKCard is available in two model configurations PQLite HTEM 1 Phase Single Phase This TASKCard turns the 4300 into a power quality monitor that records sags swells interruptions transients and power It provides full power quality and harmonics monitoring for two 2 active channels V I and neutral V I From the four A B C and D Channel connectors found in the 4300 instrument only Channels A and D are valid when using Single Phase TASKCards Channels B and C are masked and set to OFF by default The Single Phase TASKCard can measure record and analyze up to sixteen 16 power quality parameters It has memory card functions that allow data to be saved to an optional memory card manually automatically or both The DRANETZ BMI TASKCard system allows users to easily and cost effectively upgrade the 4300 instrument by simply switching from a Single Phase to a Th
125. page 7 34 on how to set and reformat the time and date Scope window Shows real time voltage and current waveforms See page 5 3 on how to enable disable channels for display Monitoring status Reports the monitoring status number of cycles saved number of timed interval saved and the percentage of memory used while monitoring Function keys Scope and meter functions are accessed here Keys to access the screens for viewing records or timeplot data when available appear here 3 6 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Chapter 4 Voltage Measurement Cable and Current Probe Connections Overview In this chapter The following topics are covered in this chapter Topic See Page Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables 4 2 Connecting Current Probes 4 8 Voltage Measurement Cable and Current Probe Connections 4 1 Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables Introduction WARNING ADVERTEN CIA This section describes how to connect the 4300 to make basic single phase voltage measurements For multi phase connection diagrams refer to Appendix E Death serious injury or fire hazard could result from improper connection of this instrument Read and understand this manual before connecting this instrument Follow all installation and operating instructions while using this instrument Connection of this instrument must be performed in compliance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 2002
126. pond B165 5 13 25 to and x cursors i 167 0 11 00 cursor iC 110 5 3 000 mi 50 8 000 Baseline scalefor i 1 cycle 8 div ai x cursor H ne AT Arta ys 2 A A L Back E DAQ107 Zoom in Zoom out waveform display NOTE 1 The screen above allows the user to do further waveform analysis Zooming can be performed by pressing the zoom keys The zoom level appears on the upper corner of the unzoom level Continued on next page 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Viewing Scope Mode Continued Scope mode NOTE 2 The present position of the cursors is indicated on the left portion of Screen the screen The values change as the cursors move Use the numeric keypad to continued move the cursors s To move the x cursor press and hold key 4 e To move the cursor press and hold key 6 e To toggle cursor movement direction press key 5 The direction indicator is shown on the lower left portion of the screen e To move the x and cursors simultaneously to the left press key 1 e To move the x and cursors simultaneously to the right press key 3 Selecting From the Scope mode screen press Chan to turn volts amps channel selection un to on off The enabled channels are carried along by the scope window on the isplay Home screen Yolts Amps H Y B Y Y eC Y Y D op JI oft hb Ve K SRA DAQ102 Yolts Amps 22 on oft H A Turn all channels off Move cursor to next channel Turn all channels
127. r will appear under the channel Enter a new scale factor value using the keypad Press Enter to accept the new scale factor or press Cancel to retain the existing scale factor Press Amps to enter the scale factor for the current channel Result A cursor will appear under the channel Enter a new scale factor value using the keypad Press Enter to accept the new scale factor or press Cancel to retain the existing scale factor Repeat steps 2 thru 4 for each channel that needs a scale factor change Press OK to accept the new scale factors and return to the Present Setups menu OR Press Quit to retain the existing scale factors and return to the Present Setups menu Advanced Setup Options Tweaking Task DAQ 9 15 Site File Name Introduction This function allows you to enter or change the site name The site name is also used as the file name for a monitoring interval A file counter is appended to the file name and auto incremented whenever monitoring starts The maximum allowable length for a site file name is 32 characters Procedure Follow these steps to enter or change a site file name Step Action 1 From the Present Setups screen press item 6 Site File Name AAA Result The following screen will appear Enter Site File name Press For details on suffix auto increment a ore L Dia Delete I Clear Il a e Press the desired letters or symbols using the alph
128. ractices and procedures including appropriate personal protective equipment in compliance with the Standard for Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces ANSI NFPA 70E 2000 of USA and any additional workplace safety requirements applicable to your installation Una conexi n incorrecta de este instrumento puede producir la muerte lesiones graves y riesgo de incendio Lea y entienda este manual antes de conectar Observe todas las instrucciones de instalaci n y operaci n durante el uso de este instrumento La conexi n de este instrumento debe ser hecha de acuerdo con las normas del C digo El ctrico Nacional ANSI NFPA 70 2002 de EE UU ademas de cualquier otra norma de seguridad correspondiente a su establecimiento La instalaci n operaci n y mantenimiento de este instrumento debe ser realizada por personal calificado solamente El C digo El ctrico Nacional define a una persona calificada como una que est familiarizada con la construcci n y operaci n del equipo y con los riesgos involucrados Common Circuit Connections E 1 Overview Continued AVERTISSE MENT WARNUNG Si l instrument est mal connect la mort des blessures graves ou un danger d incendie peuvent s en suivre Lisez attentivement ce manuel avant de connecter l instrument Lorsque vous utilisez l instrument suivez toutes les instructions d installation et de service Cet instrument doit tre connect conform ment au Nationa
129. rd DAQ The TASKCard Multi DAQ Data Acquisition can record inrush conditions carry out long term statistical studies and perform field based equipment testing and evaluation Task DAQ integrates an intuitive instrument setup procedure to ensure the capture of all relevant data for additional post process analysis and report writing in DRAN VIEW TASKCard DAQ CEE Muir Daa Copyright 2002 DRANETZ BMI Task DAQ wmf This manual This manual contains instructions for operating the Dranetz BMI Power Platform 4300 with the Task DAQ installed In this chapter The following topics are covered in this chapter Topic See Page Unpacking the 4300 1 2 Physical Description 1 3 Operational Description 1 5 Introduction 1 1 Unpacking The 4300 Introduction Unpacking Shipping damage inspection Repacking for return shipment Return notice For maximum protection against possible shipping damage the 4300 has been sealed in a two piece plastic suspension pack enclosed within a durable shipping carton After opening the carton inspect the contents for possible shipping damage and check the carton inventory Unpack the 4300 from the carton as follows Step Action 1 Remove any remaining literature inside the top of the carton 2 Carefully remove the 4300 from its shipping carton 3 Remove a
130. re arranged in the order of date and time they were recorded Press the down arrow keys to highlight the desired setup template file NOTE 2 If an error message is displayed refer to page 7 31 Press OK to select setup template and return to Start Menu OR Press Quit to cancel and return to Start Menu 7 28 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Overview Introduction In this section Viewing data from card Section D View Data from Memory Card Data files mdb consist of records that are saved to the memory card while monitoring is on Task DAQ allows users to view stored data directly from the memory card The following topics are covered in this section Topic See Page Viewing Data from Card 7 29 Card Error Messages 7 31 Follow these steps to view data from memory card Step Action 1 Press Start from the Power on screen or from the Home screen to display the Start Menu Setup new circuit Monitor same circuit i Load setup template from card View data from card i Instrument Settings Time Language Etc i nn L Eet DAQ002 Continued on next page Start Menu 7 29 Viewing Data from Card Viewing data from card continued Step Action Press item 4 View data from card Sample Result The following screen will appear ees Select Event File to View WEE 06 19 2002 07 30 DAQ002_3_02 NOTE 1 Record fil
131. recording Rearm WERE 2 Cancel Ener X DAQ019 eege a High i 2 Low 3 Wave 4 Crest Presen i A Ames Base Meter TT cont on page F 5 b Task DAQ Menu Structure F 5 a LEVEL 002 2b Monitor Same Circuit Setup new circuit Monitor same circuit Load setup template from card View data from card Instrument Settings Time Language Etc P Setups Menu Your Setups have been incorporated TO LEVEL 301 page F 12 A Accept these setups H Review and or modify the setups EA Write setups to card as template DAQ024 4 Setup Template File Name HELP SCREEN T e present setups will be stored onto the card as a template for use at any desired time Note d Trigger Response Setups H that this template is different from the event g Limits Setups record file Enter a file name describing the A Periodic Interval i setups d Current Probes E Scale Factors A Site File Name A Miscellaneous P Present Setups Periodic Interval 7 Enter Site File name YN Press 7 for details on suffix auto increment Select an interval or Off I Cyclic Summary Timed 1 minutes A Power Yalues Timed 3 minutes I Demand Subinterwal OFF d Sub Intervals Interval 3 A Wave Saved on interval On Current Probe Configuration Y ME Monitoring Menu Press OK to Start Nowt or select i TO LEVEL 301
132. ree Phase TASKCard PQLite HTEM 3 Phase Three Phase This TASKCard turns the 4300 into a power quality monitor that records sags swells interruptions power harmonics and transients It incorporates all previous individual TASKCard PQLite H T M harmonics transient capture memory functionalities plus demand and energy recording The Three Phase TASKCard provides for eight 8 channel monitoring 4V 41 of power quality harmonics and energy All four A B C and D Channel connectors are valid and enabled when using Three Phase TASKCards It also has memory card functions which allow data to be saved to an optional memory card manually automatically or both Contains one single phase measurement cable which allows measurement of a single phase circuit using a standard 115 Vrms AC outlet and four jumper cables which allow easy interconnection of the measurement cables Accessories List and Descriptions A 5 Accessories Descriptions Continued Ordering To order accessories contact Dranetz Customer Service Department at information Dranetz BMI Tel 732 287 3680 1000 New Durham Road Tel 1 800 372 6832 Edison NJ 08818 4019 USA FAX 732 248 1834 Attention Customer Service www dranetz bmi com A 6 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Appendix B Technical Specifications Overview In this appendix The following specifications are covered in this appendix Topic See Page General B 2
133. reen will be displayed F Monitoring Control Menu a Start at 16 42 31 23 May B2 E A A Quit ud DAQ303 e Select item 1 to display the time and date function keys and proceed to Step 3 next page Continued on next page 7 22 4300 DAQ Operators Manual Monitoring Menu Continued Monitoring at a specified time and date continued Step Action 3 From the Monitoring Control Menu select item 1 Monitoring Control Menu a Start at 17 60 00 23 May 02 16 46 19 23 May Ge Time TARE d o CAMA NOTE The present time and date is on display 4 Press Time to enter desired time to start monitoring Press OK when done 5 Press Date to enter desired date to start monitoring Press OK when done NOTE The screen will display item 2 Stop at Select this item to set the time and date to end monitoring 6 Press Time to enter desired time to end monitoring Press OK when done 7 Press Date to enter desired date to end monitoring Press OK when done Start Menu 7 23 Writing Setup Template to Memory Card Writing setups Setups can be written to a memory card and saved as template for future use From the Setups Menu screen on page 7 16 selecting item 3 Write setups to card as template will write the current configurations and threshold setups to the memory card Configurations and setups include the following e Present circuit type e Present scale factors e Thresholds
134. rror messages TASKCard and the corrective action to take for each NOTE If no error messages displayed proceed to the next page Error Message What to do Next TASKCard Not Found Please turn TASKCard may not be installed or is off instrument and insert valid model installed incorrectly Turn off power 4300 card and recheck TASKCard installation Invalid TASKCard Please turn off A TASKCard was found but it was instrument and insert valid model not recognized as a valid TASKCard 4300 card Turn off power and recheck TASKCard If the TASKCard is properly inserted there may be a problem Call Dranetz BMI for further assistance Any of the following TASKCard download problem Call DSP Processor Download Failed Dranetz BMI Technical Support at DSP Processor Will Not Respond 1 800 DRANTEC for further assistance Basic Operation 3 5 Home Screen Introduction After the initial circuit setup or monitoring setup the Home screen shown below will appear This screen is frequently referenced as the starting point for Scope mode Meter mode viewing records and various other start up procedures Home screen DRAN TEE ee ES e Bu Scope SCOPE MINDOM ens Sad window g e EE Monitor OFF Function k A START eys DAQ001 Monitoring status Home screen Date and time The date and time appear in the upper right corner Both can be features configured to appear in different format See
135. s to check if they match the specified wiring diagram Refer to the procedure below on how to configure the instrument for the wiring setup Step Action 1 Once scale factors setup is done press OK Result The following screen will appear DAQ011 e To select a an press the Ckt arrow keys and see Appendix E Common Circuit Connections NOTE Real time scope and phasor screens are available by pressing the Scope or Phasor keys This is essential to verify if the wiring configuration matches the circuit being monitored Continued on next page 7 8 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Circuit Configuration Continued Choosing circuit configuration continued Step Action After selecting a circuit configuration press OK Task DAQ will match the wiring configuration with the actual circuit Result The following screen will appear If circuit configuration match press OK and proceed to page 7 11 eccccossescccccccccesssccess a Checking Configuration E You specified 3 Phase Wye Voltages OK Currents OK Sequence OK OK DAQO11_09 OR If the instrument automatically detected that wiring connections do not match a configuration error message appears as below Checkina Configuration You specified Single Phase Detected as 3 Phase 2 Watt Delta Configuration doesn t match Do you want to try connecting again EN H 1 FKR Out IL OK A D
136. sse 7 32 Accessing the Instrument Settings Menu 7 33 Setting the Time and Date E 7 34 Setting the Language LCD Backlight and Audible Alarm 7 38 Resetting the 4300 to Factory Confgeuraton 7 39 CHAPTER 8 Turning Monitoring Off OVETVIE Wear testo cae ties Base dent Coots anc Brent 8 1 End Monitorine e EE 8 1 CHAPTER 9 Advanced Setup Options Tweaking Task DAQ WEE 9 1 Present Setups Eu DEEN 9 2 Trigger Response EE tere ass 9 3 Ee ns ln 9 7 x 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Table of Contents Continued Periodic Interval for Timed Readings a RB Hr Current Probes anal ak Ba ek u bean KEE A Ee beta Miscellaneous Set PS AAA CHAPTER 10 Viewing Data IVETE Wises ATA AAA EA EE Section A Records riada iio arios DV CL VIEW RN Record Eist 2 2 gdiel eet E E d e eet eet Serie cotidianas R cord Pl t enge tilda Rain Record Detallsin aka HERIBERT sn te Usine the Zoom Boa E Using Cycle Wavelorm Analysis nee ee eae eek Section B Statistical Timeplots sis CDV CL VIE e ee a e es Ee Viewing Krut List Of Paraimeters ss 2 2 4282 Rena an Bananen Aere APPENDIX A Accessories List and Descriptions RIV SEG ee Ra eege A Eege Accessories EE Accessories DESCHPUONS EE APPENDIX B Technical Specifications OVERVIEW sense eeh ios General un Ve ees Ee EE AE Inter gt d ch A AO Seet aa ee E Measured Parameters ern rn GE ee TR2300 Current Probe uti AA Ad TR2510 Current Probe tocino ases APPENDIX C Battery Sp
137. t then connect to the circuit to be monitored Continued on next page Common Circuit Connections E 3 Overview Continued Voltage and This section contains numerous drawings of both voltage and current probe current connections that are required when power measurements are to be made connections Voltage Voltage probes are connected to the individual source or load line and are referenced to the return common line voltage probe connection for greatest accuracy Current Current probes are connected to each line and positioned to measure currents with reference to the voltage probe Incorrectly positioned current probes may produce erroneous power measurement Current probes are always oriented with the arrow pointing to the load Phasor Correct phasor diagrams for resistive loads are shown for each connection diagrams In this appendix The following connections are shown in this appendix Topic See Page Verifying Voltage and Current Connections E 5 Single Phase E 7 Split Phase E 8 3 Phase Four Wire Wye E 9 3 Phase Floating or Grounded Delta E 10 3 Phase 2 Watt Delta E 12 Generic Circuit E 13 Connecting to a Potential Transformer PT E 14 Connecting to a Current Transformer CT E 16 Connecting to an Isolated Current Transformer ISO E 18 E 4 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Verifying Voltage and Current Connections Introduction Displaying the screen
138. t values NOTE If voltage and current connections are made without using any of the above named devices the scale factor should be set to 1 Scale factors must be entered for the following conditions e A Dranetz BMI current probe is connected to a permanently installed CT e The current connections are made using a Dranetz BMI ISO box e The voltage connections are made using a PT e When Other is chosen from the Current Probe Configuration menu Refer to the CT name plate or to the manufacturer s literature to determine the scale factor The scale factor for a single CT or PT is calculated from its step up or step down ratio If a current transformer has a step down ratio of 1000A 5A therefore Scale Factor 1000 5 200 9 14 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Scale Factors Continued Entering scale factors Follow these steps to enter Scale Factors Step Action 1 From the Present Setups screen press item 5 Scale Factors Result The following screen will appear Scale Factors Configuration Yolts Amps Channel A 1 666 1 666 Channel B 1 666 1 666 Channel C 1 666 1 666 Channel D 1 666 1 000 MES AINE cscs 1 Quik l DK i DAQ022 Press the down arrow key to select the channel where you want to enter new scale factors The cursor will move to mark the channel selected Press Volts to enter the scale factor for the voltage channel Result A curso
139. the voltage and current phasors for the standard type of power connections 5 8 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Chapter 6 Viewing Real Time Meter Overview Introduction The meter mode allows you to view real time meter data in different modes view channel readings for various wiring configurations and view voltage and current phasor displays In this chapter The following topics are covered in this chapter Topic See Page Viewing Meter Mode 6 2 Graphical Meters 6 4 Text Meter 6 7 Viewing Real Time Meter 6 1 Viewing Meter Mode Types of display Task DAQ features graphical and text meter screens The graphical meter Displaying meter screen screens display real time meter values for Volts Amps and phasor displays The text meter screens appear in tabular form and list meter values for multiple The Meter mode screen can be displayed by pressing the Meter key on the power on screen am BE AH Uitte a La Ps 3 Phase Wye 7 Chan lParam L AL ull Scale IL Eat i DAQ201 rysi EE Bee Crew 9 8 9 8 119 8 d AE TT u cee ad s Refer to a a page 6 5 for i E description rn A na B ie P 3 Phase Wye 16 Vidiv veel PEAR AI nn L AE L cate 1 Gs Circuit Config 3 Phase Wye Channel Yolts RMS Amps RMS KE gees 119 8 9 876 H H E R f r A 119 8 9 875 aere C 119 8 9 876 description DAQ209 see next page Contin
140. tive watts reading indicates that the probe is pointed towards the load and a negative reading indicates that the probe is pointed towards the source Continued on next page Voltage Measurement Cable and Current Probe Connections 4 9 Connecting Current Probes Continued Typical current probes A 658 PROBES X y PP4300 PROBES J Il SI H TOUT i 3 d lt p eE I Ex co TR2021 TR2019B TR2023 TR2022 e 658 TO PP1 R 4300 CURRENT PROBE ADAPTER CABLE D 116002 G1 2 i ii TR2500 TR2510 TR2520 je DAQ4300 30 Continued on next page 4 10 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Connecting Current Probes Continued Single phase The following figure shows how to connect a current probe to channel A for current probe current monitoring of a single phase line connection example The current probe may be connected to the return line if desired to measure the return current when checking for load current leakage loop current relationships etc If measuring power position the probe with the arrow pointing towards the load LINE RETURN DAQ4300 22 NOTE The connection shown above is not recommended without a voltage connection to ensure frequency synchronization If this configuration is used then an internal frequency reference must be entered Refer to page 9 18 Voltage Measurement Cable and Current Probe Connections
141. to toggle between Volts and Amps Press View to display the RMS parameter timeplot see screen next page 5 When done press Exit to return to the timeplot categories screen screen on step 3 Continued on next page 10 16 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Viewing Timeplots Continued NOTE The procedure for viewing timeplots discussed in the previous page generally applies across the different timeplot categories Users will be guided by the function keys that appear on the display screen Sample timeplot The following is a sample RMS parameter timeplot display screen screen Scale max Bu A lolis 06 30 50 ed Hay De 08 33 50 28 Hay ia STIR 138 Plot of max values High Limit value line E 108 0 Low Limit value line Plot of avg values Values from triggered waveform ya records Scale min 10 00 4 10 HINS Diu Plot of min values rD Eed m kal Eat E DAQ333 Viewing Data 10 17 List of Parameters Parameter table The following parameters can be plotted on the time plot screen Statistical Timeplot Category Parameters Individual Channel Cyclic Parameters RMS Crest Waveshape RMS THD Frequency Volts V RMS Amps I RMS Volts Total Harmonic Distortion V THD Amps Total Harmonic Distortion I THD Frequency One Second Power Parameters NOTE One second values are computed continuously over 128 50 or 6400 samples at 50 Hz 7200 samples at 60
142. turn power OFF to the measurement circuits and interchange the voltage and or current connections Then turn power ON to the measurement circuits Verify if the phase sequence appears as shown for a typical A B C phase rotation 4300_Phase_Sequence A 50 000 5 If the voltage and phase sequence do not match turn power OFF to the measurement circuits and interchange the incorrect voltage and or current connections Verify if the phase sequence is correct 6 Once the phase sequence is correct you can now begin monitoring Common Circuit Connections E 11 3 Phase 2 Watt Delta Introduction The figure below shows the 3 Phase 2 Watt delta connection using phase channels A B C Current probes are connected to channels A and B Neutral to ground measurements are important but optional Connection diagram LOAD A DAQ4300 905 Phasor diagrams 90 ZN Ip 60 1 VB Va e A 330 E 12 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Generic Circuit Introduction In the Generic circuit connection the 4300 uses voltage channels A B C and D as differential inputs Current probes are connected to channels A B C and D Connection diagram DAQ4300 906 Common Circuit Connections E 13 Connecting to a Potential Transformer PT Safety Precautions NOTE Definition Connections WARNING ADVE
143. ued on next page 6 2 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Viewing Meter Mode Continued Displaying meter screen continued Refer to tege 6 6 for i description The Generic meter is a tabular meter that will appear if the instrument is set up to monitor Single phase or Generic circuit Generic Meter WE ke Chan Yolts Amps Watts E a ocio da a GE i Refer to Al 113 8 9 876 1 015k 688 4 nage 6 8 tor E description DAQ211 Viewing Real Time Meter 6 3 Graphical Meters Meter data Real time meter data can be viewed in graphical and in text meter screens Graphical meters include the meter gauge dial meter and phasor display Text meter appears in tabular form and includes the generic meter NOTE Meter mode operation does not interfere with any of the 4300 s other monitoring or recording functions The individual voltage and current channel meter readings are not affected by the monitoring setup Turning monitoring or individual channels off does not affect meter readings Meter and Scope data is NOT available if you are viewing data from the memory card Meter gauge At start up meter mode defaults in the meter gauge display shown below This format displays meter data for a selected circuit type and corresponding channel s as well as for a selected parameter Press the Scale key to enter min max scale values A ee Uatte 3 Phase Wye ye When monitoring range of H
144. utions voltage or current connection is being made to the 4300 e Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment including safety glasses and insulated gloves when making connections to power circuits e Hands shoes and floor must be dry when making any connection to a power line e Before each use inspect all cables for breaks or cracks in the insulation Replace immediately if defective e Press the 4300 On Off power key to Off e Before connecting to electric circuits to be monitored open their related circuit breakers or disconnects DO NOT install any connection of the 4300 to live power lines Connections must be made to the 4300 first then connect to the circuit to be monitored Continued on next page 4 4 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables Continued Measurement Description Voltage measurement cables are provided as standard accessories cable set and are stored in a cable pouch as part of the measurement cable set part number 116042 G1 Each cable set consists of a cable and alligator clip Voltage Rating Direct connection of all voltage measurement cables are rated at 600 Vrms max For measuring voltages greater than 600 Vrms potential transformers PTs must be used Contents The voltage measurement cables are shown on the next page positioned relative to their actual use A cable set consists of eight 6 foot channel measurement cable assemblies probes each with a detachable
145. will repair or replace at its option all defective equipment that is returned freight prepaid during the warranty period There will be no charge for repair provided there is no evidence that the equipment has been mishandled or abused This warranty shall not apply to any defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance buyer supplied hardware software interfacing unauthorized modification or misuse of the equipment operation outside of environmental specifications or improper site preparation or maintenance The information in this manual has been reviewed and is believed to be entirely reliable however no responsibility is assumed for any inaccuracies All material is for informational purposes only and is subject to change without prior notice This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense This publication conta
146. wing screen will appear Trigger Response Options Menu A Pre trigge Post trigg1 Post cuc _ j lt B 68 Seconds gt 1 When a All active YOLTS and AMPS channels iZ When any AMPS trig d also record Just this channel 3 After recording Rearm E ES nsasessosossesrssenrsenrnenns Tansel Enter e Use the numeric keypad to enter the number of Post trigger cycles Press the CycSec key to enter in cycles or seconds unit The cycles equivalent of a second is computed based on the nominal frequency 4 Once the Pre trigger cycle number has been set within the allowable range press Enter 5 Press item 3 to select whether you want to Stop or Rearm after recording Rearm means that waveforms will be saved on the next triggered record Stop will end the monitoring interval 6 Press OK to activate new trigger response settings and return to the Present Setups menu OR Press Quit to retain previous trigger response settings and return to the Present Setups menu 9 6 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Limits Setups Introduction Limits setup screen features Threshold list Task DAQ is capable of measuring voltage and current on all three phases plus neutral This is very useful in identifying what types of disturbances are causing problems Parameter thresholds can be edited or disabled for each phase or phase to phase value depending on the wiring configuration T
147. wing screen will be displayed DRANETZ Multi DAO 4 8 9 eS May Be SCOPE WINDON Y 4 Monitor On Cyc Saved 315 Timed 6 Memory 5 0 Scope Meter d IL st 1 Piot I Stats IL STOP i DAQ306 NOTE 1 The following monitoring messages are displayed e Monitor On monitoring will continue until Stop is pressed or when the specified end time is reached e Cycle Saved xxx counter on the number of cycles saved while monitoring is on e Timed x counter on the number of timed readings recorded e Memory x percent usage of memory card Continued on next page Start Menu 7 21 Monitoring Menu Continued Startmonitoring procedure continued Step Action 2 NOTE 2 The List Record List and Plot Record Plot function continued keys appear as soon as data is recorded The Stats Statistical Timeplots function key also appear when periodic measurements at regular intervals are available NOTE 3 To stop monitoring refer to Chapter 8 Turning Monitoring Off Monitoring ata Follow these steps to monitor at a specified time and date specified time and date Step Action 1 From the Memory card screen press OK Result The following screen will be displayed 0 q P Monitoring Menu A Start Nowt FA Monitor using Start and End times EA Don t monitor yet DAQ302 Select item 2 Monitor using Start and End times Result The following sc
148. ye Recording capacity for the various CompactFlash card sizes is featured See page 10 18 for the list of parameters logged Interval in Minutes Cyclic Summary Timed 10 Power Values Timed 15 Demand Sub Interval 5 50 Hz 60 Hz Wave Capture 10 cycles 12 cycles Recording mode Maximum Continuous Recording Capacity in Hours Long term Timed 50 Hz 60 Hz 32MB 269 228 64MB 539 457 128MB 1 078 914 The tables below show the Task DAQ capacity for Continuous Data Logging mode Recording capacity for the various CompactFlash card sizes is featured Interval in Seconds Cyclic Summary Timed Off Power Values Timed 1 second Demand Sub Interval Off Maximum Continuous Recording Capacity in Hours Continuous Data Logging mode 50 Hz 60 Hz 32MB 30 30 64MB 60 60 128MB 120 120 7 20 4300 DAQ Operator s Manual Monitoring Menu Monitoring Users have the option to begin monitoring immediately or at a specified time options and date Follow these steps to set monitoring on Monitoring Follow these steps to start monitoring immediately Step Action 1 From the Memory card screen press OK Result The following screen will be displayed Monitoring Menu A Start Nowt FA Monitor using Start and End times EA Don t monitor yet DAQ302 Select item 1 Start Now to turn monitoring on Result The follo
149. zoom box and 1 cycle record detail are also available for more thorough data analysis and interpretation Record A record is a contiguous collection of cycles that is saved when a programmed threshold is crossed A record consists of pre cycle s trigger cycle s and post cycle s It may also contain information about other channels depending on how the user sets up the DAQ Timeplot A timeplot is a graph of the value of one parameter and channel over time Timeplots aim to show a macro view interface of timespan trigger conditions and channels of waveforms that were recorded Users can zoom in on timeplots for a more detailed view Data can be viewed while the instrument is monitoring or by loading a previously saved data file from the memory card When data is recorded the List Record List and Plot Record Plot function keys appear The Stats Statistical Timeplots function key also appears when periodic measurements at regular intervals are available NOTE Loading data from the memory card will not display Scope mode and Meter mode keys as below DRANETZ Multi DAQ 6 8 8 IS Ae Be EMI 2 Multi DAG Le hist Bit Stats START DAQ309 Viewing Data 10 1 Overview continued Downloading Record files stored in the memory card can also be viewed on the computer ace viewing Insert the memory card to a CompactFlash card reader connected to the ata ona computer computer No communication software proto

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