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1. MR193 100A 800A 3 1000A 800A 1200A 1 5 1200A 1400A 5 DC only 1A 3A Not Specified 0 8 SR193 DA 10A 1 1000A 10A 100A 0 3 0 5 100A 1200A 0 2 0 3 AmpFlex 10A 100A 3 1 3000A 100A 6500A 2 0 5 MiniFlex 10A 100A 3 1 1000A 100A 1000A 2 0 5 0 5A 2A Not Specified 3 1A MN93 2A 10A 6 200A 10A 100A 2 5 1A 3 100A 240A 1 1A 2 100mA 300mA Not Specified MN193 Sege 0 7 2mA ise 1A 120A 0 7 0 7 5mA 50mA 1 0 1mA 1 7 lk 50mA 500mA 1 5A 1 500mA 6A 0 7 5A 5mA 50mA 1 19 Adapter 50mA 6A 0 5 0 DA 404A 2 50mA 0 5 SL261 10mV A 40 A 100 A 5 0 5 SL261 100mV A 0A 10A 1 5 50mA 1 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 23 3 2 7 Current Probes and Sensors When installing probes face the arrow on the probe in the direction of the load Model SR193 Nominal Range 1000Aac for f lt 1kHz Measurement Range 1 to 1200Aac max I gt 1000A not continuously Probe Output Signal 1mVac Aac Maximum Clamping Diameter 2 62mm Safety EN 61010 2 032 Pollution Degree 2 600V CAT IV 1000V CAT III NOTE Currents lt 0 5A will be displayed as zero Neutral current measures down to 0A Model MN93 Nominal Range 200AAC for f lt 1kHz Measurement Range 2 to 240AA
2. oe ESO ee Ses pb Sore tv z tiii firt v KEN aan Figure 5 5 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 51 A status screen will then appear showing s The status of the instrument on the left side of the screen e If DataView is connected to the Model 8220 e The communications port and speed of the connection e The model number serial number and firmware version e Ifa recording is in progress and when it is scheduled to end Ifa delayed recording is scheduled and when it is scheduled to begin e Real time waveforms and trend information If the indicated items are not shown on the screen select Restore Default Layout from the Window menu 5 4 1 Common Functions The buttons described here appear on several DataView Configuration Screens e Re Read from Instrument Reads the current configuration of the attached via the serial cable e Save to File Saves the current configuration This file will reside on the computer s disk drive Saving different configuration setups can be useful for future functions and tests e Load from File Retrieves a saved file from the computer s disk drive to be used in programming the Model 8220 s OK Closes the dialog box and brings up the Control Panel e Cancel Exits without saving configuration e Apply Programs the Model 8220 using the current settings without closing the window s Help Opens the online Help 5 4 2 Instrument Configuration To confi
3. 2140 32 AC Current Probe Model SR193 BK 1200A nseries Cat 2140 33 AmpFlex Sensor 24 193 24 BK 600 Cat 2140 34 AmpFlex Sensor 36 193 36 BK 600 Cat 2140 35 AC Current Probe Model MN193 BK 6A 120A seses Cat 2140 36 MiniFlex Sensor 10 Model MA193 10 BK OO0A Cat 2140 48 110V Power Adapter 2140 37 220V Power Adapter i 0 0 bin en eee ae eee A Ae Cat 2140 38 BNC Adaptor for use With GL 2671 Cat 2140 40 1 4 2 Third Party Accessories Converter Ethernet to RS 232 Model ESP901 Available Online ss sccccccosesccess dee NEEN REENEN NEEN www bb elec com Order Accessories and Replacement Parts Directly Online Check our Storefront at www aemc com store for availability 6 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 CHAPTER 2 PRODUCT FEATURES 2 1 Description The Model 8220 is a single phase AC DC power meter with an electroluminescent backlit digital display and is rated to 600V CAT III It is a measurement tool for electrical parameters and distribution network disturbances enabling the user to obtain instant measurements of the main characteristics of a single phase network voltage current power voltage and current harmonics etc and to monitor machinery in operation temperature inrush current and duration of operation resistance of windings and rotational speed Compact and shock resistant its ergonomic design and straightforward interface make it user friendly and intuitive Within
4. Peak Voltage and Current Updated on each waveform refresh Vpp max V n Vpm min V n n 0 NSC 1 App max A n Apm min V n n 0 NSC 1 Peak Factors for Current and Voltage over 1 second Vef max Vpp Vpm 1 Sy Peak factor voltage 2 r n ZU NSC a Acf max App Apm 1 NSC 1 2 n A n 2 Peak factor current NSC O 1 sec RMS Values for Voltage and Current Vrms 1 ZER SE LH n Rms voltage Arms 1 NS 7 Li Rms current NSS Ge Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 63 Harmonic Calculations These are done by 1024 point FFT 4 periods without windowing cf IEC 1000 4 7 From the real and imaginary parts the levels Vharm and Aharm are calculated with respect to the RMS value of the fundamental and the angles Vph and Aph are calculated phase shift with respect to the fundamental 50 50 CR Vharm DK Aharm Dk Vthd Athd Vharm l i Abol The voltage harmonic level Vharm is multiplied by the current harmonic level Aharm to calculate the apparent power harmonic level VAharm The power har monic angles are calculated from the difference between voltage harmonic angles and the current harmonic angles Different Power Levels 1 Sec in Single Phase Connection NSS 1 i A Active power 2 V DI n Apparent power VA Vrms Arms NSS 1 X vF n AlAr aes ZP n NSC 4 AF n Reactive power VAR or VAR 1 VA W i
5. Warranty Repairs What you must do to return an Instrument for Warranty Repair First request a Customer Service Authorization Number CSA by phone or by fax from our Service Department see address below then return the instrument along with the signed CSA Form Please write the CSA on the outside of the shipping container Return the instrument postage or shipment pre paid to Ship To Chauvin Arnoux Inc d b a AEMC Instruments 15 Faraday Drive Dover NH 03820 USA Phone 800 945 2362 Ext 360 603 749 6434 Ext 360 Fax 603 742 2346 or 603 749 6309 E mail repair aemc com Caution To protect yourself against in transit loss we recommend you insure your returned material NOTE You must obtain a CSA before returning any instrument Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 69 GJ AEMC INSTRUMENTS 08 12 99 MAN 100297 v14 Chauvin Arnoux Inc d b a AEMC Instruments 15 Faraday Drive Dover NH 03820 USA Phone 603 749 6434 Fax 603 742 2346 www aemc com
6. A al Figure 4 18 The timer bottom value is active until the low current threshold has been reached Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 43 Step 4 s As soon as the end of motor starting threshold has been reached the results are displayed UI Figure 4 19 ITEM MEASUREMENT 1 Effective maximum half cycle value of starting current 2 Absolute instantaneous value of starting current 3 Duration of motor starting in seconds Second Function PHASE ROTATION MODE This mode enables the user to determine the order of the phases of a three phase network using the method known as 2 wire i NOTE The activation of the balanced three phase mode has no effect on deter mining the order of the phases ER can be Do or DEEL The most important point is to respect the voltage connections as directed in 1 and 3 Step 1 e Turn the rotary switch to the position then press the Yellow button The display will indicate that the Model 8220 is ready s Once the test leads are connected to the suspected L1 and L2 phases press the gt button The E fS message is displayed briefly 44 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 Step 2 s The display will show the following screen Figure 4 18 e The user should then connect the L3 phase to the input of the 8220 within 10 seconds after which time the following error message I NE OLE time limit exceeded is displayed
7. C must be added in an environment disturbed by radiation fields In other words the error in the field of reference in an environment disturbed by radiation fields is 1 4 5 C An additional influence of 6 2 F must be added in an environment disturbed by radiation fields In other words the error in the field of reference in an environment disturbed by radiation fields is 1 8 F NOTE The uncertainties given for power and energy measurements are maximum for Cos 1 or Sin 1 and are typical for the other phase shifts 22 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 3 2 6 Accuracy Specifications of the Current Probes These characteristics are stated after linearization The errors of the sensors are compensated by a typical correction inside the instrument This typical correction is in phase and in amplitude according to the type of sensor connected detected automatically and the gain of the current acquisition chain used The measurement error in RMS current and the phase error are additional errors they must therefore be added to those of the instrument alone stated as influences on the calculations performed by the analyzer powers power factors displacement factors etc Maximum error on IRMS Maximum error on Type of sensor TRMS current of Reading ct o DA 10A Not Specified 1 5 1A 10A 100A 2
8. This screen is only displayed if the Model 8220 is connected to a 5A adapter or to the MN193 5A clamp For all of the other sensors which do not require any adjustment this screen is not displayed D I 04 05 gt Figure 4 5 Display of the effective secondary current The parameter defines the value of the secondary effective current for the MN193 clamp 5A or the 5A adapter The value is set using the White and Yellow C buttons The preset values are 1 and 5A This parameter configures the range of the Model 8220 i This SL261 screen is displayed only if the Model 8220 is connected to an SL261 probe AC DC D rae L 20 II Le 400 05 Figure 4 6 Display of the parameter concerning the sensitivity used by the probe 32 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 Figure 4 7 Display of the parameter concerning the sensitivity used on the clamp The range displayed on the screen of the Model 8220 must be consistent with the sensitivity used on the SL261 probe 10A for the 10mV A sensitivity Figure 4 6 and 100A for the 100mV A sensitivity Figure 4 7 The value is selected using the White and Yellow C buttons The preset values are 10 and 100 10mV A and 100mV A D r Page 5 CT r Parameter The E Fr symbol means event per rotation This parameter is designed to configure the rotation speed mode GM The EPr parameter defines the number of e
9. 2nd Page 3rd Page 1 Rate of total voltage Number of voltage Number of voltage harmonic distortion VTHD F harmonic considered harmonic considered also noted as VTHD 2 Root mean square value The continuous harmonic Effective value of the Vrms component value harmonic component considered 3 Voltage distortion factor Percentage of the continu Percentage of this VTHD R also noted as VDF ous value compared with effective value compared the effective fundamental with the effective value fundamental value 4 of page displayed total of pages Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 41 Second Function CURRENT HARMONIC MODE There are 52 measurement pages in this mode when an MR probe is connected and 51 measurement pages for all the other current probes a _ th LI KRUS Figure 4 17 ITEM 1st Page 2nd Page 3rd Page 1 Rate of total current Number of current Number of current harmonic distortion harmonic considered harmonic considered ATHD F also noted as ATHD 2 Root mean square value The continuous harmonic Effective value of the Arms component value harmonic component considered 3 Current distortion factor Percentage of the Percentage of this ATHD R also noted as continuous value effective value compared ADF compared with the with the effective effective fundamental fundamental value In this value example the fundamental is 100 of itself 4 of page display
10. C Humidity 45 to 75 Atmospheric pressure 25 4 Hg to 31 3 Hg 860 to 1060 hPa Phase to earth voltage 50 to 600Vrms without DC lt 0 5 Clamp current circuit input voltage 30mVrms to 1Vrms without DC lt 0 5 AmpFlex current circuit input voltage 11 8 to 118mVrms without DC lt 0 5 Network frequency 50 and 60Hz 0 1Hz Phase shift 0 active power 90 reactive power Harmonics lt 0 1 Balanced three phase connection Deactivated OFF All specifications are subject to change without notice 3 2 Electrical Specifications 3 2 1 Voltage Inputs Switch Positions VA ws Mei WES Sir Operating Range Phase Phase 0 to 660Vrms AC DC Phase Neutral 0 to 6 00Vrms AC DC Provided that the max with 600Vrms in regards to earth is not exceeded Input Impedance 451kQ Overload 1 2Vn permanently 2Vn for 1 sec Vn nominal voltage 18 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 Switch Position Input Impedance 450kQ Overload 600Vrms continuous Switch Position Voltage in Open Circuit lt 4 6V Measurement Current 500A Overload 600Vrms continuous Threshold for Buzzer 20Q by default 3 2 2 Current Inputs Operating Range 0 to 1V Input Impedance 1MQ for current probe circuit and 12 4kQ for AmpFlex circuit Overload 1 7V 3 2 3 Bandwidth Measurement Channels 256 points per period or e For 50Hz 6 4kHz 256 x 50 2 e For 60Hz 7 68kHz 256 x 60 2 Analog t
11. Hysteresis is a filtering principle often used after the threshold detection has occurred A correct setting of hysteresis value will avoid repeated triggering when the measure is varying close to the threshold The event detection is activated when the measure is going over the threshold but it can only be deactivated if the measure goes under the threshold minus the value of the hysteresis The default hysteresis value is 2 of the reference voltage but it may be set in the range of 1 5 depending of the voltage stability on the system Detection of voltage overload Threshold of swell 100 Uref 2 Uref Level to go back 100 2 98 Uref Hysteresis j Swell duration r gt Undervoltage or blackout detection Duration Level to go back 100 2 Uref Hysteresis 2 Uref Threshold 102 Uref 66 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 Diagram of 4 Quadrants Representation of the 4 power quadrants used as a part of the measurement of power wEg VAR 2 Reactive Power from supply Reactive Power from load 3 4 J VAR Produced Consumed Saturation of Input Channels Monitoring of the saturation of input channels is carried out when the instrument is in photograph viewing mode or in the following modes CJ C w Co l i fo E No monitoring of the saturation of input channels is carried out when the instru ment is in inf
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13. Shock and Vibration per EN 61010 1 Tightness IP 54 per EN 60529 electrical IP2X for the terminals Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 25 3 4 Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Storage Temperature lt 30 days 4 to 122 F 20 to 50 C with standard batteries 50 to 104 F 10 to 40 C with rechargeable batteries Altitude Operating 0 to 2000 meters 6560 ft Non Operating 0 to 10 000 meters 32800 ft Operating Relative Humidity 10 to 85 3 5 Safety Specifications Electrical Safety D Ce 600V CAT III Pollution Degree 2 EN 61010 31 2002 EN 61010 1 2001 EN 61010 2 1995 Electromagnetic Compatibility Immunity EN 61236 1 A2 Emission EN 61236 1 A2 Electrostatic discharges IEC 1000 4 2 Radiation field resistance IEC 1000 4 3 Fast transients resistance IEC 1000 4 4 Electric shock resistance IEC 1000 4 5 Conducted RF interference IEC 1000 4 6 Interruption of Voltage IEC 1000 4 11 26 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 CHAPTER A OPERATION 4 1 General Operating Instructions WARNING Never connect voltages exceeding 600Vrms Turn the rotary switch to any position other than OFF For detailed information on button functions and rotary switch modes refer to 2 6 and 4 6 The Model 8220 displays three screens as follows e First Screen Display of all symbols that are used depending on mode e Second Screen Display of the model n
14. TEMPERATURE MODE The Model 8220 displays the temperature measured using a 100 platinum probe not provided connected to the and COM terminals The measurement is displayed simultaneously in degrees Celsius C and degrees Fahrenheit F Second Function RESISTANCE MODE Two automatic ranges are available 0 to 400Q under 20Q by default a beeping sound is emitted e 400 to 20000 46 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 CHAPTER 5 DATAVIEW SOFTWARE 5 1 Installing DataView DO NOT CONNECT THE INSTRUMENT TO THE PC BEFORE INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE AND DRIVERS we Minimum Computer Requirements e Windows XP Windows Vista amp Windows 7 32 64 bit e 256MB of RAM for Windows XP 1GB of RAM for Windows Vista amp Windows 7 32 bit 2GB or RAM for Windows Vista amp Windows 7 64 bit e 80MB of hard disk space 200MB recommended e CD ROM drive Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries NOTE When installing the user must have Administrative access rights during the installation The users access rights can be changed after the installation is complete DataView must be reinstalled for each user in a multi user system 1 Insert the DataView CD into your CD ROM drive If auto run is enabled the Setup program will start automatically If auto run is not enabled select Run from the Start menu and type in D SETUP if yo
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16. ge ns pus gt Figure 5 8c In each Real time window you can e Select the type of data to review e Stop the update with the Hold function e Print the selected real time window e Save it to disk There is a choice of either dvb database to be viewed in DataView or csv file to view in a spreadsheet program 5 5 2 Power Energy Ween EE em L tsch Pe pg Laures Ragas _ Owi a ee Sheet VEDD ti TR ww REECH we P DI A w x iaaa Mi W amp Sore wi Leen rg EN vel Laang amp Sere st Leit baba tee te end 0 wa Faber fg bp Cree W EX A en MA px ee A Ier Figure 5 9 56 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 The Power Energy window displays accumulated power and energy data Accumulated energy data can be started or stopped and the results can be down loaded to a database and viewed on the screen selected by phase 5 5 3 Trend Bien a TE tee en rier aape Peed Banat lew pe I ee wG me men a miniy mA ae men mni vm wn ISA f E ine 1 To im S Ssfeaese5 io j1 k A a IN Ian mm 1 sss im H UL e a Jm io me woyraie 1 e za Tee Ve Pe Wa JEMAN Figure 5 10 Figure 5 10 shows a real time trend of data from the Model 8220 The data is an average of waveforms downloaded to the PC There might be 1 waveform per 2 6 seconds The data is summarized to 1 datapoint every 10 seconds NOTE More data types are downloaded to a database or sp
17. seconds you will be gathering the measurements you want The Model 8220 s accuracy is better than 1 excluding current sensors It has a great flexibility due to AEMC s range of current sensors measuring from a few hundred milliamps to several thousand amps The Model 8220 is designed for technicians control and maintenance engineers as well as electrical contractors inspectors and educators i NOTE The Model 8220 can be powered by 6 x AA batteries or a 110V 220Vac power adaptor with batteries removed Features e Measures up to 660Vrms or VDC e Measures up to 6500Aac or 1400ADc probe dependent e Displays Min Max and Average Volts and Amps Crest Factor Peak value and K Factor e Calculates and displays Watts VARs and VA Power Factor and Displacement Power Factor for single phase and balanced three phase e Displays total harmonic distortion THD F and THD R for voltage and current e Displays individual harmonic values and for Volts and Amps through the 50th harmonic e Captures and displays inrush current e Calculates and displays phase rotation and RPM Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 7 e Displays resistance up to 200Q e Conducts continuity and diode tests e Stores up to nine complete sets of readings for all volt amp power and harmonic measurements photograph mode e Configurable from DataView software or front panel e Download stored data to DataView software via opti
18. the current is below the threshold minus the hysteresis percentage or when the maximum number of datapoints have been cap tured RPM The Ehr parameter defines the threshold voltage value used to detect an event pulse on the tachometer signal Since the signal received by the Model 8220 can be unipolar or bipolar two types of threshold 0 3 and 1 1V can be selected The recommended selection is as follows e bipolar signals 0 3V threshold e unipolar signals 1 1V threshold In both cases the hysteresis is 0 2 V The value is set using the White and Yellow C buttons 54 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 5 5 Real time Windows Once setup is complete different views of real time data and waveforms can be viewed on screen 5 5 1 Waveform Harmonic Bar and Harmonic Text were Tiel al nee Figure 5 8a Cartama ener d ges Dees Aren ten wry mp mm ema wae A bim SEET TT SA ee eee D k Ui HILL NM Figure 5 8b Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 55 Caeo beaa tanei Zeng besem 2 ez mai mmr me An OO GER REES EES es sta pr n ge s e wan e sn tthe p ra rus pr OU mm Ha e D s P an y Sin VW Ain We os ap z P Di t wp us e us e ax F sin P an e sin e sin ur an P us m as e na F wa P sun P zm P us un er we F ts mo oua F s Se un r OD um s e Gm on v ae 1s e we E Sen z n P sin w n ge as w nn ge us e sn
19. 99 k 10 0 M 999 M 1 00 G 999 G Beyond 999 999 999 999 xh 999 Gxh is displayed but the internal counters continue to function correctly The precision of the internal counters is greater than that of the power displayed on the instrument this is due to display limitations number of digits available Pages 6 and 10 out of 12 concern inductive reactive energy L Pages 7 and 11 out of 12 concern capacitive reactive energy C Second Function THREE PHASE CALCULATIONS ES When in view mode the display indicates DEE or Do QEF The calculations associated with the connection of the Model 8220 to a three phase balanced network are deactivated This choice is selected when measuring single phase networks Don The calculations associated with the connection of the Model 8220 to a three phase balanced network are activated This choice is selected when measuring three phase balanced networks The choice is made using the lt and gt buttons 40 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 4 6 3 Voltage and Current Harmonics This measures the total harmonic distortion rate on voltage and current as well as the effective value the harmonic distortion factor any continuous harmonic com ponent and harmonics up to the 50th First Function VOLTAGE HARMONIC MODE There are 52 measurement pages in this mode Use the lt gt buttons to move through them Figure 4 16 ITEM 1st Page
20. C max 1 gt 200A not permanent Probe Output Signal 5mVAC AAC Maximum Clamping Diameter 0 8 20mm Safety EN 61010 2 032 Pollution Degree 2 300V CAT IV 600V CAT III NOTE Currents lt 0 5A will be displayed as zero Neutral current measures down to 0A Model MR193 Nominal Range 1000AAC 1400ADC max Measurement Range 10 to 1000AAC 10 to 1300APEAK AC DC Probe Output Signal 1mV A Maximum Clamping Diameter One 1 6 42mm or two 0 98 25 4mm or two bus bars 1 96 x 0 19 50 x 5mm Safety EN 61010 2 032 Pollution Degree 2 300V CAT IV 600V CAT III NOTE Currents lt 1AAC DC will be displayed as zero Neutral current measures down to 0A Model MN193 Nominal Range 5A and 100AAC Measurement Range 5A 0 005 to 6AAC max 1 to 1200A with ratio 1000 5 selected 100A 0 1 to 120AAC max Probe Output Signal 5A 200mV AAC 100A 10mV AAC Maximum Clamping Diameter 0 8 20mm Safety EN 61010 2 032 Pollution Degree 2 300V CAT IV 600V CAT III The 5A range of the MN193 is designed to work with secondary current transformers Best accuracy is available when entering the transformer ratio e g 1000 5A When used to measure 5A direct the resolution will be limited to 0 1A max NOTE Currents lt Primary x 5 Secondary x 1000 or lt 250mA on the 5A range and lt 0 2A on the 100A range will be displayed as zero with this
21. Continuous current and voltage component DPF Displacement Factor cosine of Hz Network frequency in hertz k Kilo 10 KF K Factor for transformers MAX Maximum RMS half cycle voltage or current value MIN Minimum RMS half cycle voltage or current value PEAK Instantaneous maximum or minimum crest value of signal measured PF Power Factor ratio of active power on the apparent power RMS _ Real effective value voltage or current RPM Rotation speed in revolutions per minute rotation per minute s Duration in seconds THD F Total Harmonic Distortion or THD THD R Distortion Factor or DF V Voltage in volts VA Apparent Power total if 3 VAR Reactive Power total if 3 H Active Power total if 3 12 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 2 4 Power Supply The Model 8220 is powered by six 1 5V AA LR6 alkaline batteries standard or rechargeable See 6 for information on changing and recharging the batteries Battery life is dependent on type of battery Back lighting Type of power supply Without With AA batteries gt 40 hours gt 20 hours NiMH 1800mAh accumulators gt 30 hours gt 16 hours NiCd 900mAh accumulators gt 15 hours gt 8 hours Low Battery Indication Level Level 1 The symbol will flash once per second when the battery voltage is weak but the instrument can still be used Level 2 The symbol flashes once per second In addition every 10 seconds and repeated 7 ti
22. Current Sensors MN93 MN193 SR193 MR193 AmpFlex MiniFlex 5A Adapter or SL261 Probes displayed are automatically detected by the instrument See 4 3 for configuration of the MN193 and Adapter box e Connection Type Single Phase or 3 Phase balanced e Voltage Transformer Ratio Sets the scale for voltage measurement in cases where measurements are on the secondary side of a transformer and the primary value needs to be displayed Data is saved on the PC but not written to the instrument Corrected values will only be visible in DataView e Instrument Clock Programs the computer s time and date into the configuration of the Model 8220 NOTE For detailed instructions and descriptions for any feature in a dialog box right click on the feature you want information about Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 53 5 4 3 Inrush and RPM Configuration The Inrush window allows you to set up the criteria for capturing a motor inrush aemp D o o 8 Configure geren mem H aie Zepp inrush em Samih tor New Ineunh Sneawe Inrush Search Current Threshold 2 A rr eg a oja ar r Tree thresh pw gt Load ftom Fie Re Ress from irsuunem Save Tofte Figure 5 7 Inrush Current 1 Select the start threshold for current RMS The inrush recording begins when the ARMS threshold is reached 2 Select the hysteresis percentage for ending the inrush capture The inrush recording ends when
23. E SINGLE PHASE POWER QUALITY ANALYZER GAEM INSTRUMENTS User Manual Statement of Compliance Chauvin Arnoux Inc d b a AEMC Instruments certifies that this instrument has been calibrated using standards and instruments traceable to international standards We guarantee that at the time of shipping your instrument has met its published specifications An NIST traceable certificate may be requested at the time of purchase or obtained by returning the instrument to our repair and calibration facility for a nominal charge The recommended calibration interval for this instrument is 12 months and begins on the date of receipt by the customer For recalibration please use our calibration services Refer to our repair and calibration section at www aemc com Serial Catalog Model 8220 amp 8220 Kits Please fill in the appropriate date as indicated Date Received Date Calibration Due Chauvin Arnoux Inc B d b a AEMC Instruments z INSTRUMENTS www aemc com EE Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION sssssssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnn nannan 4 1 1 International Electrical Symbols AA 4 1 2 Definition of Measurement Categoortes n 5 1 3 Receiving Your Ghipment AA 5 1 4 Ordering eu Ee A EE 5 1 4 1 Accessories and Replacement Parts 6 1 4 2 Third Party Accessories 000 0 eet cece eeeneeeceneeeeteeeeeeeeeeeneeees 6 2
24. File Specify the name of the file by typing it into the File name field select the desired location to save the file then click Save to save the file 3 When the Rec to PC option is unchecked the file can be opened by selecting Yes from the View Saved File dialog box To edit the Session Properties return to the Power Analyzer Control Panel and select File gt Edit Session Properties Session Properties Operator See Custom Operators ist New Delat Ockete Figure 5 11 The Session Properties dialog box allows you to specify the Operator Site and Custom parameters that are to be saved with recorded data These parameters are used when generating reports 58 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 The Operator and Site tabs allow you to maintain lists of operators and sites saving you time when specifying parameters for reports On the left of the Operator and Site tabs is the list of previously defined Operators and Sites On the right of the Operator and Site tabs are the individual parameters that will be saved in an associated database Only a single set of operator and site fields are saved in the recording database The Custom tab contains a list of user defined parameters Along side each user defined parameter is a check box Items that are checked will be added to an associated database Only a single set of Custom parameters can be maintained unlike the Operator and Site lists The Custom tab allows y
25. ST DUDU kVa PER E lt i feel A E Figure 2 2 Pressing the White and Yellow buttons simultaneously toggles the backlight ON and OFF The display uses the following icons and abbreviations ICON DESCRIPTION Voltage measurement Current measurement Power measurement active reactive apparent Calculation associated with connection to a balanced activated three phase network Voltage or current harmonics measurement Motor starting inrush measurement Phase rotation Rotation speed measurement Temperature measurement Resistance measurement up to 2000Q When displayed indicates the battery is low PW EW SH ST SIF tS HAK Flashes during data transfer of information to the external printer Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 11 lt 480 58 gt Number of active pages compared with total number of pages in the mul tiple pages modes Flashes while measurements are being captured Recalls a list of saved photographs views a photograph Deletion of one or all of the photographs Re initialization of effective values during half period of voltage or current Percentage Q Resistance in ohms C Temperature in degrees Celsius F Temperature in degrees Fahrenheit A Current in amperes AVG Real RMS value of the signal calculated over one second CF Crest Factor current or voltage DC
26. The user must start the sequence again from the beginning Step 1 s As soon as the test leads are connected to the circuit the 8220 automatically moves to Step 3 NOTE If the display indicates E r r Error an error has been detected during the determination of the order of the phases we This error may be due to one of the following causes The three phase network frequency is unstable The three phase network frequency is outside the 40 to 70Hz range The voltage signal is too weak below 10VRMs Operations were incorrectly carried out To return to the first Step press the lt button Step 3 s The display will then show either Correct order of phases L1 L2 L3 Incorrect order of phases L3 L2 L1 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 45 4 6 5 Rotation Speed RPM This mode requires the Model 8220 to be pre configured refer to 4 5 In this position the Model 8220 measures the rotation speed of a turning ele ment NOTE The tachometer signal should be applied into the voltage and COM terminals of the Model 8220 The unit then measures the interval of time be tween each signal pulse event and subtracts the rotation speed in revolutions per minute e I 4 6 6 Temperature and Resistance In this position the Model 8220 measures the temperature using an external probe not provided or the resistance of an electrical circuit First Function
27. age power voltage harmonic motor start current rotation speed temperature and information modes and reduces the value in the configuration mode O eh v 4 Yellow Button Accesses the current balanced three phase current harmonic phase rotation and resistance modes reduces the value in the configuration mode Also inhibits automatic extinction NOTE For detailed information on these buttons see 2 6 mio Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 9 Rotary Functions O NOTE To access the second function of a rotary position turn the switch to the desired position then press the Yellow button OFF Turns the Instrument OFF via Voltage and Current modes Power and Balanced Three phase modes Voltage and Current Harmonics modes ok Inrush motor start and Phase Rotation modes Rotation speed mode rk Temperature and Resistance modes vla Configuration mode n ETU v NOTE For detailed information on these modes see 4 6 mio 10 Infrared optically coupled interface for USB cable Light indicator ON indicates the 8220 is running on the optional external power supply OFF indicates the 8220 is running on the internal batteries Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 2 3 Display LV BA BW fof gC Bee To fe pes D D D UI kw THD F MAX DUDU vac pews DD UI QRPM AVG CD LU DD kVAR pprcr D A TA TI Hzte MINP
28. cal USB port Includes FREE DataView software for data storage real time wave form display analysis and report generation 2 2 Control Features SS Use Factory O_O com Inputs Power Supply eye CAT pea Use Factory CS SE CATIV A AN Current Probe DPF 0 50 150 A nts MIN PST Ce KVA EmA lt gt Seo POWER QUALITY METER T INSTRUMENTS MODEL 8220 Figure 2 1 8 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 ITEM FUNCTION 1 External power supply jack Four pin input for current sensor MN SR AmpFlex etc Negative terminal Positive terminal Electroluminescent backlit digital display FP RIVIN Function Buttons Photograph Button Photographs measurements viewable by pressing the View or Print buttons ECH Print Button Prints all measurements currently displayed on an external printer Left Arrow Button Selects the previous page returns to previous step or if only one page selects the value Right Arrow Button Selects the following page advances to the next step or if only one page selects the value View Button Views saved screen photographs Delete Button Deletes one or all of the saved photographs or re initializes the effective maximum and minimum half cycle values in Inrush mode White Button Accesses volt
29. ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeaeeseeeeeeenneeeeenaeeseenaes 68 Limited El 69 Warranty Repalrswy ccc tenia et 69 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 3 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION A Warning AN Never use on circuits with a voltage higher than 600V and an overvoltage category higher than CAT III Use in indoor environments only Only use accessories that are compliant with the safety standards IEC 664 1 Ed 92 600V CAT III or 300V CAT IV Only use factory specified replacement parts Always disconnect the power cord measurement leads and sensors before replacing the battery 1 1 International Electrical Symbols Signifies that the instrument is protected by double or reinforced insulation CAUTION DANGER Read the User Manual Risk of electric shock The voltage at the parts marked with this symbol may be dangerous Refers to a type A current sensor This symbol signifies that application around and removal from HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors is permitted Refers to a type B current sensor Do not apply around or remove from HAZARD OUS LIVE conductors without additional protective means de energizing the circuit or wearing protective clothing suitable for high voltage work Important instructions to read and understand completely Important information to acknowledge USB socket The CE marking guarantees conformity with European directives and with regulations covering EMC The trash ca
30. e AEMC USB Instrument or cable is connected to the computer now then disconnect it from the computer before proceeding Le Figure 5 3 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 49 NOTE The installation of the drivers may take a few moments Windows may even indicate that it is not responding however it is running Please wait for it to finish we 11 When the drivers are finished installing the Installation Successful dialog box will appear Click on OK 12 Next the Installation Wizard Complete window will appear Click on Finish 13 A Question dialog box appears next Click Yes to read the procedure for con necting the instrument to the USB port on the computer NOTE The Set up window remains open You may now select another option to download e g Adobe Reader or close the window 14 Restart your computer then connect the instrument to the computer 15 Once connected the Found New Hardware dialog box will appear Windows will complete the driver installation process automatically Shortcuts for DataView and each instrument control panel selected during the installation process have been added to your desktop NOTE If you connected your instrument to the computer before installing the software and drivers you may need to use the Add Remove Hardware utility to remove the instrument driver before repeating the process 5 2 Connecting the Model 8220 to your Computer Th
31. e Model 8220 is supplied with an optically isolated USB interface cable re quired for connecting the instrument to the computer This cable Cat 2135 41 is equipped with a USB type A on one end and an optical connector on the other end To connect the Model 8220 to your computer 1 Connect the optical connector end of the cable to the serial port on the side panel of the Model 8220 see Figure 2 1 item 8 2 Connect the USB type A end of the cable to an available USB port on your computer You are now ready to use the DataView software with the instrument 50 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 5 3 Opening the Control Panel To open the Power Analyzer Control Panel e Double click the PowerPad Icon that was created during installation located on the desktop e The Connection window will appear see Figure 5 4 Connection Communications Port CA USB to Optical Serial Cable Communication Rate 115200 Z Figure 5 4 Make sure that the communication port displayed in the dialog box matches the port that the serial cable is plugged into Once the proper communication param eters have been specified click on OK NOTE The communication rate is determined automatically by DataView and the Model 8220 maximum rate is 115 2 kbps When a communication link is established DataView will automatically identify the instrument that it is connected to and the Control Panel will open Fig 5 5
32. e list of photographs then enables the user to select a photograph to be viewed To Display a List of Photographs Press the button A number of a photograph in the list will be displayed Use the lt P buttons to e Display the number of a specific photograph to be viewed see illustration above Select L L to select all photographs This list can be exited by pressing either the White or Yellow button _ or the or button or by changing the position of the switch If the Model 8220 memory does not contain any photographs mao rELis displayed on the screen The instrument then automatically returns to the preview mode 14 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 To Display Pages of a Photograph After selecting the pages of a photograph as previously described press the L button During the time that the photograph is being viewed the icon flashes in the bottom right hand corner of the display To view the different pages Select a function PIa or on the rotary switch e Use the white and yellow buttons C to select a mode s Use the ak buttons to navigate around the different pages of the selected mode To return to the list of photographs press the L button again 2 6 3 Delete Button y This button is used to delete one or all of the previously saved photographs To Delete a Photograph Press the r button to view the list of photographs Use the lt gt buttons to e Display th
33. e number of a specific photograph to be deleted see illustration on previous page Select L L to select all photographs Press the Gi button to delete the selected photograph WARNING selecting At will delete all saved photographs After deleting a specific photograph one of the numbers of the remaining photo graphs is displayed If the list does not contain any further photos the display indicates na ct no recording The display then switches automatically to a measurement mode This list can be exited by pressing either the White or Yellow button _ or the or E button or by changing the position of the switch If ALL was selected na r EE is displayed on the screen The display then auto matically switches to a measurement mode Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 15 2 6 4 Print Button Before using this button an external serial printer must be connected to the Model 8220 using the specific serial cable provided with the printer NOTE Do not use the optical USB cable provided with the instrument to connect to the printer Use the serial cable provided with the printer D I Pressing this button prints out all the information and measurements relating to the currently selected mode i NOTE It is not possible to print while viewing a photograph When data is transmitting the icon flashes Example of a print out when the rotary switch is turned to
34. e phase to phase The 3 mode balanced three phase will be activated fn See 4 6 2 L1 L2 L3 Figure 4 2 Balanced three phase connection 28 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 4 3 Using the 5A Adapter MN193 5A Current Probe If the 5A adapter or the MN193 5A clamp is used an adjustment to the trans formation ratio primary current 1A to 2999A secondary current 1A or 5A is required Proceed as follows 1 2 3 Connect the current sensor Select the Configuration mode by positioning the rotary switch to ria Adjust the sensor s primary current Select the PI parameter primary adjustment page with the lt gt but tons e With the white and yellow buttons adjust the primary current DT D of the transformation ratio See 4 5 for details Adjust the secondary sensor current Select the SEL parameter secondary adjustment page with the lt gt buttons e With the white and yellow buttons adjust the secondary current SEL of the transformation ratio to 1 or 5A See 4 5 for details 4 4 Automatic Shut off By default the automatic shut off feature is activated each time the Model 8220 is turned on To de activate 1 2 3 Turn the unit OFF by turning the rotary switch to the OFF position Turn the unit back ON by turning the rotary switch to any other position When the first screen is displayed display of all symbols press and hold the yellow button unt
35. ed total of pages With an MR current probe connected Without an MR current probe connected 42 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 4 6 4 Inrush and Phase Rotation First Function INRUSH MODE This mode requires the Model 8220 to be pre configured refer to 4 5 The leads voltage and current can be connected either in single phase or balanced three phase mode During steps 2 3 and 4 it is possible to go back to the first step step 1 4 by pressing the lt button Step 1 e Turn the rotary switch to the position The display will indicate 7 d4 ready e Press the gt button to move to Step 2 Step 2 s The motor to be monitored should now be switched on The Model 8220 waits until the effective half cycle current exceeds the current threshold for the configured motor start e The effective current calculated over one second is continuously displayed The Model 8220 automatically moves on to Step 3 Step 3 e As soon as the motor starting threshold is reached the timer is started Fig 4 18 No 2 e Once the motor to be monitored is running the Model 8220 waits until the effective half cycle current goes below the current set threshold end of start threshold The effective current calculated over one second is continuously displayed Fig 4 18 No 1 The unit automatically moves on to Step 4 ww mal nl a lanl wy wm Zem Di L L wm al X a
36. f computation method is with harmonics Different Power Levels 1 Sec in Balanced Three Phase Connection 3 NSS 1 Total Active power W U n NSC 4 A 3 x NSS Zul vane Total Apparent power VA ES Usus Arms AN Total Reactive power VAR VA 3 S if computation method or VAR UF n AF n ZP 3x NSS Zi is without harmonics U voltage phase to phase between phase 1 to phase 2 A phase 3 64 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 Ratios PF VA phase power factor DPF cos phase displacement factor Tan tan o phase tangent NSS 1 gt vF n AF n SE Cosine angle between voltage cos o de NSSE i NSS fundamental and phase current 2 VF n 2AF LI K Factor n 50 X n Aharm n Ak Si n 50 gt Aharm n n l Various Types of Energy Whc K for W 20 Active energy consumed Tint Whg pie C for W lt 0 Active energy generated Tint 3 VA VAhc K 3600 for W 20 Apparent energy consumed Tint VA VAhg Zoa W lt 0 Apparent energy generated Tint VAR l VARhLc K for VAR 2 0 and W 20 __sInductive reactive energy consumed Tint VAR VARhLg SS for VAR lt 0 and W lt 0 Inductive reactive energy generated Tint VAR D VARhCc SS for VAR lt 0 and W 2 0 Capacitive reactive energy consumed Tint VARhCg 3 ise Tint for VAR 2 0 and W lt 0 Capacitive reactive energy generated Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 65 Hysteresis
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38. gure the instrument go to Instrument gt Configure or select Configuration from the Instrument Tree The Configure dialog box lets you configure every aspect of the Model 8220 Each field is identical to the programmable features available from the instrument s front panel itself Several of the functions are configured by typing the appropriate value in the field provided Others are configured by clicking on the appropriate radio button or Icon such as selecting the current probe 52 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 Configure the gr 7 Ze vn em DE a e Seto eegen Bestoe mg war eneen hemma Frequency Get befrote Cock E Wh lemons Washout Marmorics Current Sensor Cannecton Type a Miss Ouen Retng m SS i w Oe o o Ee MElProde ssl Probe Ais ee e Five et A Agen d aa aE Secondary Garen d ta MR 10I Probe ADA M197 Probe esa Adaptor Premary Current E A i Voltage Transhemer Rado The Voltage Transformer VT Rado seis for resg fere data ndy Iia not cant to the retiment anrd not applied ta trur dm dete dewninaded hon the ratiumert 7 Setup Rete Pussy Voltage Secondary Lommel Voltage v Re Head tum Inatrucent Seve To Fie Coad From Fie Carcet nep i Figure 5 6 The Configure dialog box consists of the following features e Reactive Values Calculation With or without harmonics Applies to VAR calculation e Nominal Frequency 50 or 60Hz displays last detected frequency e
39. il a beep is heard The screen indicates no Rut GFF No automatic shut off Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 29 4 5 Instrument Configuration setup This rotary switch position is designed for configuring the parameters used by the Model 8220 Once the configuration has been saved in the non volatile memory it can be accessed even after the instrument is shut off including during a battery change vja Turn the rotary switch to the sen position There are 6 pages in this mode Use the lt gt buttons to move through them Zl h Page 1 2 rt Parameter The D rt symbol means start This parameter is used to configure the Inrush Wi mode RMS 1 UD ND Figure 4 3 Display of start threshold current The Strt parameter sets the effective half cycle current value serving as the motor start threshold When the motor starting current reaches or exceeds this threshold the Model 8220 will count the time during which the effective half cycle current value is strictly in excess of the effective half cycle end value see Figure 4 14 The value is set using the White and Yellow _ buttons The minimum and maximum values are 0 and 5999A Lento Page 2 D 1 47 Parameter The HY SE symbol means hysteresis This parameter is used to configure the Inrush W mode The HO parameter sets the effective half cycle current value serving as the end of motor start threshold As soon as the motor starting current i
40. mes for a whole minute a beeping sound is emit ted together with the message batt displayed on the screen After one minute the instrument turns itself off 2 5 Optically Coupled USB Interface The optically coupled interface Figure 2 1 item 8 provides an isolated two way connection between the Model 8220 and a PC for transmission of the information in memory photographs motor starts records and all instantaneous measure ments and photographs displayed on the screen of the Model 8220 The transfer rate is determined automatically by the Model 8220 according to the software used the maximum rate is 115 2 kbps 2 6 Button Functions 2 6 1 Photograph Button This button photographs all the measurement pages displayed in the following rotary switch positions v a wbd Ill When the button is pressed all the pages in the voltage current power voltage harmonics and current harmonics modes are photographed and the next screen is displayed Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 13 Figure 2 3 Example of a photograph number This screen displays the number of the photograph in which the pages have been stored The photograph number flashes during the storage process and the icon is displayed 1 zZ g I OTE If the memory used for storing the photographs is full the message ED FULL Memory full message is displayed H 2 6 2 View Button ay This button first gives access to th
41. mum Maximum Resolution of Reading ct Frequency 40Hz 69Hz 0 01Hz 1ct TRMS voltage 6V 600V DIV 0 5 2cts DC voltage DN 600V 0 1V 1 5cts 0 1A d ones Inom 1000 1 2 x Inom 1 lt 1000A 0 5 2cts amp MiniFlex Al Al t 0 5 1ct gt 1000A TRMS current 0 1A AmpFlex lt 1000A amp MiniFlex 10A 6500A TA 0 5 1ct 1 gt 1000A 0 1A DC current 1A 1700A is eng 1 1A 1 gt 1000A eE 1 7 x Inom 0 1A Sg 2 Current Peak 1 amp MiniFlex OA Al nee 1 1A AmpFlex 1A amp MiniFlex 9190A 1 gt 1000A S 0 1A E hom 100 1 2x Inom lt 1000A laoc amp MiniFlex IA W 1A 9 Half period 1 gt 1000A 1 1ct TRMS current 0 1A AmpFlex lt 1000A amp MiniFlex 100A 6500A TA 1 5 4A 1 gt 1000A Peak voltage 6V 850V DIN 1 5cts Half period TRMS Voltage 6V 600V DIV 0 8 5cts 1 4 0 01 1 2cts Peak Factor 4 9 99 0 01 5 2cts 1 Excluding ee A i 8 AmpFlex ow 9999kW 4 digits RET Y amp MiniFlex 1 5 10cts i 0 2 lt Cos lt 0 8 Active Power A AmpFlex KH Cos dh gt 0 8 amp MiniFlex ow 9999kW 4 digits 1 5 10cts 0 2 lt Cos lt 0 8 1 Excluding T I 5 AmpFlex OVAR 9999KVAR 4 digits Se amp MiniFlex 1 5 10cts Reactive 0 2 lt Sing lt 0 5 Powers 1 5 AmpFlex 8 Sin d gt 0 5 amp MiniFlex OVAR 9999KVAR 4 digits 2 5 20cts 0 2 lt Sing lt 0 5 Apparent power 0 9999KVA 4 digits 1 1 5 Cos 6 gt 0 5 Po
42. n with a line through it means that in the European Union the product must undergo selective disposal for the recycling of electric and electronic material in compliance with Directive WEEE 2002 96 EC sai 2 Abee bp 4 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 1 2 Definition of Measurement Categories CAT I For measurements on circuits not directly connected to the AC supply wall outlet such as protected secondaries signal level and limited energy circuits CAT Il For measurements performed on circuits directly connected to the electrical distribution system Examples are measurements on household appliances or portable tools CAT Ill For measurements performed in the building installation at the distribution level such as on hardwired equipment in fixed installation and circuit breakers CAT IV For measurements performed at the primary electrical supply lt 1000V such as on primary overcurrent protection devices ripple control units or meters 1 3 Receiving Your Shipment Make sure that the contents shipped are consistent with the packing list Notify your distributor of any missing items If the equipment appears to be damaged file a claim immediately with the carrier and notify your distributor at once giving a detailed description of any damage Save the damaged packing container to substantiate your claim Do not use equipment which is damaged or appears to be damaged 1 4 Ordering Information Model BZ eege da
43. nstrument Technical and Sales Assistance If you are experiencing any technical problems or require any assistance with the proper operation or application of your instrument please call mail fax or e mail our technical support team Chauvin Arnoux Inc d b a AEMC Instruments 200 Foxborough Boulevard Foxborough MA 02035 USA Phone 800 343 1391 508 698 2115 Fax 508 698 2118 E mail techsupport aemc com www aemc com NOTE Do not ship Instruments to our Foxborough MA address 68 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 Limited Warranty The Model 8220 is warranted to the owner for a period of one year from the date of original purchase against defects in manufacture This limited warranty is given by AEMC Instruments not by the distributor from whom it was pur chased This warranty is void if the unit has been tampered with abused or if the defect is related to service not performed by AEMC Instruments Full warranty coverage and product registration is available on our website at www aemc com warranty html Please print the online Warranty Coverage Information for your records What AEMC Instruments will do Ifa malfunction occurs within the one year period you may return the instrument to us for repair provided we have your warranty registration information on file or a proof of purchase AEMC Instruments will at its option repair or replace the faulty material REGISTER ONLINE AT www aemc com
44. o 3dB gt to 10kHz Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 19 3 2 4 Power Supply Power Source Battery e 6 standard batteries provided non rechargeable in AA format IEC LR6 NEDA 15A e 6 optional rechargeable batteries rechargeable elements NiMH or NiCd in AA format IEC LR6 NEDA 15A Rechargeable batteries Capacity NiMh 1800mAh minimum NiCd 900mAh Nominal voltage 1 2V per battery or 7 2V in total Battery life Without backlighting With backlighting AA standard batteries gt 40 hours gt 20 hours NiMH 1800mAh rechargeable gt 30 hours gt 16 hours batteries NiCd 900mAh rechargeable gt 15 hours gt 8 hours batteries Temperature Operating 32 to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Storage Standard batteries 4 to 158 F 20 C to 70 C Rechargeable batteries 4 to 122 F 20 C to 50 C we NOTE Rechargeable batteries must be recharged on an external charger AC Power external power supply Operating Range 120V 10 60Hz 230V 10 50Hz model dependent Max Power 23 7VA The instrument may be powered by an optional Power Adapter 110V Cat 2140 37 or 220V Cat 2140 38 20 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 3 2 5 Accuracy Specifications excluding current probes pe Measurement range Display Accuracy Mini
45. o the first function in that rotary position press the White button 4 6 1 Voltage and Current NOTE The following illustrations are generic examples Screen values and appearances will vary g I First Function VOLTAGE MODE There are 4 pages screen displays in this mode Use the lt P buttons to move through them 4 Figure 4 10 ITEM 1st Page 2nd Page 3rd Page 4th Page 1 Root mean square Root mean square Effective maximum Maximum voltage value Vrms value Vrms voltage half cycle crest value VPEAK value Vrms 1 2 max 2 Root mean square Continuous voltage Root mean square Minimum voltage value Arms value VDC value Vrms crest value VPEAK 3 Network frequency Voltage crest factor Effective minimum Hz VCF voltage half cycle value Vrms 1 2 max 4 of page displayed total of pages The effective maximum and minimum half cycle values may be reinitialized by pressing the Delete button Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 35 Second Function CURRENT MODE There are 4 pages screen displays in this mode Use the lt gt buttons to move through them a UU Figure 4 11 ITEM 1st Page 2nd Page 3rd Page 4th Page 1 Root mean square Root mean square Effective maximum Maximum cur value Arms value Arms current half cycle rentcrest value value Vrms 1 2max VPEAK 2 Root mean square Continuou
46. ormation display mode or in the following modes Tal SETUP Saturation indicator for voltage input channel Saturation indicator for current input channel NOTE It is normal for the above screen to be displayed when the current sensor is installed or removed Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 67 Repair and Calibration To ensure that your instrument meets factory specifications we recommend that it be scheduled back to our factory Service Center at one year intervals for recalibration or as required by other standards or internal procedures For instrument repair and calibration You must contact our Service Center for a Customer Service Authorization Number CSA This will ensure that when your instrument arrives it will be tracked and processed promptly Please write the CSA on the outside of the shipping container If the instrument is returned for calibration we need to know if you want a standard calibration or a calibration traceable to N I S T Includes calibration certificate plus recorded calibration data Ship To Chauvin Arnoux Inc d b a AEMC Instruments 15 Faraday Drive Dover NH 03820 USA Phone 800 945 2362 Ext 360 603 749 6434 Ext 360 Fax 603 742 2346 or 603 749 6309 E mail repair aemc com Or contact your authorized distributor Costs for repair standard calibration and calibration traceable to N I S T are available NOTE You must obtain a CSA before returning any i
47. ou to specify any user defined parameters in addition to the comments field of the Site tab that are to be used in displaying a report Li In addition to the pre designed report templates DataView allows you to totally configure reports to your needs Refer to the DataView HELP file on Tem plates to learn more about templates Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 59 CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE Use only factory specified replacement parts AEMC will not be held responsible for any accident incident or malfunction following a repair done other than by its service center or by an approved repair center 6 1 Changing the Batteries WARNING A e When changing the battery disconnect the instrument from the AC power and any other inputs and turn the equipment off There must be a delay of at least one minute without the battery being connected e Do not expose the battery to heat exceeding 212 F 100 C e Do not short circuit the battery terminals The Model 8220 is powered by six AA LR6 NEDA 15A batteries standard or rechargeable To access the batteries turn the instrument over and turn the lock one quarter turn Figure 6 1 item 2 counter clockwise using a coin Figure 6 1 item 3 Figure 6 1 60 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 6 2 Recharging the Rechargeable Batteries The Model 8220 may be powered by six rechargeable NiMH batteries available as an option having a capacity of at leas
48. probe Power calculations will also be zeroed when the current is zeroed when the current is zeroed 24 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 AmpFlex Sensors Nominal Range 3000AAC Measurement Range 10 to 6500AAC Probe Output Signal 140 mVAC 3000AAC at 60Hz Sensor Length 24 610mm 7 64 190mm Length 36 910mm 11 46 290mm Safety EN 61010 2 032 Pollution Degree 2 600V CAT IV 1000V CAT III Output is proportional to the amplitude and frequency of the measured current NOTE Currents lt 10A will be displayed as zero Neutral current measures down to 0A MiniFlex Sensors Nominal Range 1000AAC Measurement Range 10 to 1000AAC Probe Output Signal 47uVAC 1000AAC at 60Hz Sensor Length 10 250mm 2 75 70mm Safety EN 61010 2 032 Pollution Degree 2 600V CAT IV 1000V CAT III Output is proportional to the amplitude and frequency of the measured current NOTE Currents lt 10A will be displayed as zero Neutral current measures down to 0A Model SL 261 Nominal Range 50mA Ac DC 100A Peak DCAC Measurement Range 50mA to 10A 1A to 100A Probe Output Signal 1A 100mV A 100A 10mV A Maximum Clamping Diameter 0 46 11 8mm Safety EN 61010 2 032 Pollution Degree 2 600V CAT III 300V CAT IV 3 3 Mechanical Specifications Dimensions 8 3 x 4 3 x 2 4 211 x 108 x 60mm Weight 1 94 Ibs 880g
49. r Transfer s Modbus real time serial link with Power Analyzer Transfer 3rd Page Figure 4 13 Counter statuses are e On lt gt counter operative e Stop lt gt counting stopped counter values e Off lt gt counter not operative counter values reading 0 If the instrument is not in view a photo mode when page 3 12 is in Power Mode HA EJ is displayed s The button generates a switch from OFF to ON s The button either generates a switch from ON to Stop or from Stop to OFF The causes for an automatic switch from ON to Stop e Current sensor removed e Rotary switch on a position other than ap or e Viewing of a photo 38 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 4th Page Figure 4 14 ITEM 4th Page 1 Number of hours h Number of minutes n Number of seconds s of page displayed total of pages Gell Ell NOTE Beyond 999h 59m 59s h m s is displayed but the internal count ing time continues to function correctly Pages 5 12 to 12 12 Pages 5 6 7 and 8 concern power received by the Load side Pages 9 10 11 and 12 concern power generated by the load side and therefore received by the Supply side Figure 4 15 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 39 ITEM 5th Page 1 Load or supply SuPP 2 of page displayed total of pages Power is displayed in the following formats 000 1 999 9 1 000 k 99
50. readsheet than what is shown on the screen 5 6 Downloading Data to Database e From the Instrument menu select Recorded Data to download the data recorded in the Model 8220 Select the data you want to Download by clicking on the desired tab All Photographs or Inrush then clicking on the file name You can then choose to View the data or create a DataView Report or Spreadsheet by clicking on the appropriate button at the bottom of the dialog box Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 57 5 7 Saving Real time Measurements Real time data received from an instrument can be saved directly into a record ing session database This differs from the process of downloading and saving recorded data in that the measurements are stored on the computer as the instru ment measures them These measurements are not necessarily being stored within the instrument However the instrument may be configured to record at the same time real time measurements are being received from the instrument In which case two copies of the measurements will be stored One copy is stored on the local computer and the other in memory within the instrument To Save a Real time Measurement 1 From the Realtime Trend window check the Rec to PC checkbox 2 In the Save As dialog box that appears specify the type of file to save in the Save as Type field The choices are dvb DataView database vs Excel spreadsheet or csv Comma Separated
51. rsion releases Firmware Upgrades Links to the online AEMC firmware updates to check for new firmware version releases Documents Shows a list of instrument related documents that you can view Adobe Reader is required for viewing PDF documents supplied with DataView 3 DataView Version x xx xxxx option should be selected by default Select the desired language and then click on Install 4 The Installation Wizard window will appear Click Next 5 To proceed accept the terms of the license agreement and click Next 6 Inthe Customer Information window enter a Name and Company then click Next 48 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 7 Inthe Setup Type window that appears select the Complete radio button option then click Next 8 Inthe Select Features window that appears deselect the instrument s control panel that you do not want to install then click Next NOTE The PDF XChange option must be selected to be able to generate PDF reports from within DataView enden Snetetthleld Wisard Figure 5 2 9 Inthe Ready to Install the Program window click on Install 10 If the instrument selected for installation requires the use of a USB port a warning box will appear similar to Figure 5 3 Click OK A DataView InstallShield Wizard Do not connect the AEMC USB Instrument or cable until after the installation of the drivers and the DataView software has finished If th
52. s current Root mean square Minimum cur value Vrms value ADC for the value Arms rent crest value MR clamps only VPEAK 3 Network frequency Current crest factor Effective minimum Current K factor Hz ACF minimum half cycle AKF value Vrms 1 2max 4 of page displayed total of pages The effective maximum and minimum half cycle values may be reinitialized by pressing the Delete button 36 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 4 6 2 Power and Three Phase Calculations First Function POWER MODE KU There are 12 pages in this mode Use the lt b buttons to move through them 1st and 2nd Pages Figure 4 12 ITEM 1st Page 2nd Page 1 Active power W Continuous power WDC 2 Reactive power VAR Power factor PF 3 Apparent power VA Displacement factor DPF also noted as 4 of page displayed total of pages The powers displayed are the total powers sum of 3 phases if the ES symbol is displayed The total continuous power WDC is not shown if the ES symbol is displayed Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 37 4 6 2 1 Energy Measurement Functions counting The energy counters start and count the totals for the various types of energy the eight energy counters 4 consumed energy counters and 4 generated energy counters are started Energy counting is not affected by e Taking photos e Retrieval of photos by the PC for viewing with Power Analyze
53. s over or equal to the effective half cycle current end stop value the Model 8220 will stop counting the starting time see Figure 4 13 30 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 The value is set using the White and Yellow C buttons The preset values are 0 1 2 5 and 10 i NOTE The effective half cycle stopping value is calculated using the following formula effective half cycle stopping value effective half cycle starting value x 100 hysteresis 100 Page3 Parameter The Ff symbol means primary This parameter configures the primary current of the transformation ratio EN NOTE This screen is only displayed if the Model 8220 is connected to a 5A adapter or to the MN193 5A clamp For all of the other sensors which do not require any adjustment this screen is not displayed g I eee hal NE RI j I A w C ge L3 wm hom gt 03 06 Figure 4 4 Display of the effective primary current The PT parameter defines the value of the primary effective current for the MN193 clamp 5A or the 5A adapter The value is set using the White and Yellow C buttons The minimum and maximum terminals are 0 and 2999A Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 31 Page 4 23 E L Parameter The SEE symbol means secondary This parameter configures the primary current of the transformation ratio EN NOTE
54. shes sanat SEN dE dee Cat 2130 90 Includes set of two 10 ft 3m color coded leads red black with alligator clips set of safety test probes red black optically isolated USB cable set of six 1 5V AA batteries DataView software carrying bag and user manual Model 8220 w MN93 BK 0 cece enter eeee ee tae ene etal Cat 2130 91 Includes the Model 8220 one MN93 240A current probe black connector set of two 10 ft 3m color coded leads red black with alligator clips set of safety test probes red black optically iso lated USB cable set of six 1 5V AA batteries DataView software carrying bag and user manual Model 8220 wl bR1g93 Bh eee eee eee eee eee eteee eee Cat 2130 92 Includes the Model 8220 one SR193 1200A current probe black connector set of two 10 ft 3m color coded leads red black with alligator clips set of safety test probes red black optically isolated USB cable set of six 1 5V AA batteries DataView software carrying bag and user manual Model 8220 w 24 AmpFlex 93 24 Cat 2130 93 Includes the Model 8220 one 24 AmpFlex 193 24 6500A sensor black connector set of two 10 ft 3m color coded leads red black with alligator clips set of safety test probes red black optically isolated USB cable set of six 1 5V AA batteries DataView software carrying bag and user manual Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 5 Model 8220 w MN193 BK anoannnnnnennnnnnesensnnns
55. ssesrnrssrrnnnnnsrsrnn nnne Cat 2130 96 Includes the Model 8220 one MN193 6A 120A current probe black connector set of two 10 ft 3m color coded leads red black with alligator clips set of safety test probes red black optically isolated USB cable set of six 1 5V AA batteries DataView software carrying bag and user manual Model 8220 w MA193 10 BK 2 cccceceeeeeeeeceeeeseseeeeeeeeetenaaees Cat 2130 97 Includes the Model 8220 one MA193 1000A current probe black connector set of two 10 ft 3m color coded leads red black with alligator clips set of safety test probes red black optically isolated USB cable set of six 1 5V AA batteries DataView software carrying bag and user manual 1 4 1 Accessories and Replacement Parts Adapter 110V outlet w 4mm Banana PIUQ c cccececeeeseeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeeneeeeees Cat 2118 49 Soft Carnying POUCH EE 2119 48 Small Classic Carrying Bag 2133 72 Optically Isolated USB Cable RS 232 Connector ccceceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeteeees Cat 2135 41 5A Adapter Box for 1 or 5A pDrobes ee eee cee eens eeneeteeeeseeeseaeeseeeeneeeeeeen Cat 2140 17 AC DC Current Probe Model SL261 10A 100mV A 100A 10mV A BNC Cat 1201 51 AC Current Probe Model MR193 BK OOO0AaCl A00AncC Cat 2140 28 Set of Two 10 ft Color coded Leads with Alligator Clips ceceeeeeeeeeees Cat 2140 31 AC Current Probe Model MN93 BK 240A
56. t 1800 mAh The instrument does not recharge its own rechargeable batteries These must be charged on an external charger after removing the batteries from the unit 6 3 Cleaning A Disconnect the instrument from any source of electricity s Use a soft cloth lightly dampened with soapy water e Wipe with a damp cloth and then dry with a dry cloth s Do not splash water directly on the clamp e Do not use alcohol solvents or hydrocarbons Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 61 APPENDIX A Mathematical Formulas for Various Parameters NOTE the following abbreviations used in this section NSHC number of samples per half cycle between two consecutive zeros NSC number of samples per cycle NSS number of samples in a second multiple of NSC V voltage phase to neutral U voltage phase to phase Network Frequency The sampling is locked to the network frequency so as to provide 256 samples per period NECHPER from 40 to 70Hz This locking is essential for the calculations of the reactive powers the calculations of levels and angles and the calculations giving the harmonic magnitudes Half period Voltage and Current RMS Values 1 Next Zero Vhalf eee KS v n 2 Rms voltage n Zero Next Zero Ahalf ee A Dk Rms current N SH C n Zero n sample 0 255 MIN MAX Values for Voltage and Current Vmax max Vhalf Vmin min Vhalf Amax max Ahalf Amin min Ahalf 62 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220
57. the voltage mode KKK KKK KR KR KK KK KK KKK KK KK KK Mode voltage 225 Vmax V 229 Vmin V 222 6 Vpeak V 319 6 Vpeak V 313 3 Figure 2 4 2 6 5 lt gt Buttons These buttons enable the user to e Navigate between pages for the PIa why and ki modes e Activate or de activate the balanced three phase mode for the mode e Select the step in the modes 16 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 2 6 6 White Button KI This button enables e Selection of the first function of each mode indicated by the white markings around the rotary switch DI Il IW bw e Decreasing the values in the un mode Exiting the list of photographs e Display of the information relating to the 8220 serial software and hardware numbers This information is accessed by pressing and holding down the white button when turning the rotary switch from OFF to any other position 2 6 7 Yellow Button oe This button enables e Selection of the second function of each mode indicated by the yellow mark ings around the rotary switch a Eo m KH KAZ e Increasing the values in the serup mode e Exiting the list of photographs s De activation of the automatic shut off see 4 4 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 17 CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 Reference Conditions Parameter Reference Conditions Ambient temperature 73 5 F 23 3
58. umber of the instrument e Third Screen Display of the measurement page corresponding to the posi tion of the switch NOTE If a current sensor is connected the bottom of the second screen indicates the type of current sensor connected with the following code PAE MR193 1000A Current Probe De MN93 200A Current Probe we H np H MN193 100A or 5A Current Probe Hi SR193 1000A Current Probe DHII DE AmpFlex 3000A or MiniFlex 1000A Current Sensor Edn SL261 10A or 100A Current Probe Hd DD Three phase 5A Adapter The Model 8220 works from a battery only if the battery is sufficiently charged The instrument can be used with the optional AC power unit connected to the power jack see Figure 2 1 item 1 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 27 4 2 Connecting the Cables Connect the measurement cables to the Model 8220 e Voltage measurement COM and terminals e Current measurement 4 pin connector On the current sensor do not forget to position the switch if available to a sensitivity suited to the current to be measured The measurement cables are connected to the circuit to be monitored as per the following diagrams 4 2 1 Single phase Network All voltages measured will be line to neutral The ai mode balanced three phase will be de activated HFF See 4 6 2 Figure 4 1 Single phase connection 4 2 2 Balanced Three phase Network All voltages measured will b
59. ur CD ROM drive is drive D If this is not the case substitute the appropriate drive letter NOTE If installing onto a Vista based computer the User Account Control dialog box will be displayed Select the Allow option to proceed Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 47 2 A Set up window similar to the one below will appear per inia Fiore a Epara Ext Select an option bor the bet below Option Dezipten instalis the Engish verson of D sen orto thus comngnder L Adobe Feeder Ther verson of Dataview uppat te foloeeng nimerit Datavew Upate Lesung Upg aches Ground Terte Model 4708 E471 and 647 A spe Mars Megabrrenater Model 1 A 0 ELE Bue Ermy Login PEL V wel PEL OO Fee Meter Maske EZA Power Quality Looper Medel FOL1O and POL 20 Power ad Model 745 and 7MSD Ponsod H Model Evesgrf si Ji Me Pone Curo Modal 07 and 507 Serre Oss lo a ol Serole Lo ver F DTR Mose 9510 Figure 5 1 There are several different options to choose from Some options require an internet connection DataView Version x xx xxxx Installs DataView onto the PC Adobe Reader Links to the Adobe website to download the most recent version of Adobe Reader to the computer Adobe Reader is required for viewing PDF documents supplied with DataView that are accessible from the Help menu DataView Updates Links to the online AEMC software updates to check for new software ve
60. vents per rotation for the measure ment of rotation speed for a machine in operation Example If a tachometer signal provides two pulses per revolutions this parameter would be set to 2 The value is set using the White and Yellow C buttons The minimum and maximum values are 1 and 99 LI Page 6 Ci Parameter The Ehe symbol means threshold This parameter is designed to configure the rotation speed mode fj Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 33 BB 06 06 Figure 4 8 Display of the threshold voltage of the tachometer sensor The Ehe parameter defines the threshold voltage value used to detect an event pulse on the tachometer signal Since the signal received by the Model 8220 can be unipolar or bipolar two types of threshold 0 3 and 1 1V can be selected The recommended selection is as follows e bipolar signals 0 3V threshold e unipolar signals 1 1V threshold In both cases the hysteresis is 0 2 V The value is set using the White and Yellow _ buttons See below for the graphs for this hysteresis Event No event 0 0 9 1 1 Tachometer signal V No event 0 0 1 0 3 Tachometer signal V Figure 4 9 34 Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 4 6 Rotary Switch Modes For all rotary positions that have two functions the following applies To access the second function of a rotary position turn the switch to the desired position then press the Yellow button g To return t
61. wer factor 1 1 0 001 1 5 10cts 0 2 lt Cos p lt 0 5 NOTE MiniFlex specified up to 1000A only Power Quality Analyzer Model 8220 Measurement range Function Display resolution Accuracy Minimum Maximum Displacement factor 1 ono DPF 1 l SP 5cts on DPF Level of harmonics order 1 50 VRMS gt 50V Without AmpFlex or MiniFlex 0 999 9 0 1 1 5cts IRMS gt 3 x Inom 100 AmpFlex or MiniFlex IRMS gt Inom 10 Global level of harmonics e P P e THD F order lt 50 0 999 9 0 1 1 5cts Distortion factor THD R A 7 i order lt 50 0 999 9 0 1 1 10cts K factor 1 99 99 0 01 5 0 1 RPM V lt 1 KRPM 1 RPM 1 KRPM lt V lt 10 KRPM Rotation Speed 6 RPM 120 KRPM 10 RPM 0 5 10 KRPM lt V lt 100 kKRPM 100 RPM V gt 100 KRPM 200 0 C 850 0 C 0 1 C 1 1 C Temperature ed 328 0 F 1562 F i RE k 1 8 2 F T2 1000 F P 1Q Resistance 0 09 20009 R lt 10000 1 5 2 cts 1 1 2 x 1000 x V2 1700A 2 1 2 x Lon 3 6500 x V2 9190A 4 600 x V2 850V x V2 1 7 x Inom 5 For the phase to earth voltage measurement phase neutral For the phase to phase voltage measurement phase phase in balanced three phase mode it is possible to reach 660Vrms balanced three phase network having a phase neutral voltage of 380Vrms 6 An additional influence of 3 5

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