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1. below 10 nominal limit checking m Volts A Volts B Volts B C Volts Volts C A m Volts D Demand Parameters 222 1 Billing cycle start Day Month Jan 1 Lt 2 Start of week Thu 3 Carbon footprint constant 10 000 Ib coz 4 Demand Unit Watts Total 5 Billing rate kW hr 0 00 USD 34 Pasic Computed Power Demand Energy Harm RMS Current Frequency Group ABC E Power Yalues RMS Watts YA Demand and Energy Harmonics 35 SITE NAME and MEMORY CARD SETUP The last step in the setup is to select the name for the data file as well as perform any housekeeping functions on the memory card such as format a new card or delete old data by reformatting When multiple monitoring sessions are performed using the same file name the instrument automatically increments and appends a number to the end of the file name Operation Monitoring Site Name Memory Card Site Name Energy Platform Site O Free Space Memory Card B Used Space 16 00GB Empty Free Space Status Press Finish to continue or Format card Data will be erased Memory Card Contents Cancel 36 Examples of Energy Demand setup using the Wizard Long term Timed Recording Dmd Eng Current Probe Select the current probes you are going to use from the list If you are using Flex probes make sure the probe and list match exactly Full scale current s
2. the color LCD has an integral touch screen that is used to select functions for setups real time meters and viewing stored data Either a clean finger or a PDA type stylus can be used and the screen should be calibrated with whichever you are going to use by selecting Preferences Display Preferences then Calibrate Touch screen when first turned on Clean only with soft cloth Field Replaceable Battery Pack the internal UPS feature requires that the internal batteries be properly charged and maintained If the battery pack is in need of replacement de energize the connections and power to the unit before opening the battery door and replacing the pack only with the Dranetz BMI battery pack PN BP PX5 A spare battery pack may be useful to have Memory Card slots for data and firmware updates the Dranetz BMI supplied Compact Flash memory cards are used for data storage as well as to upload new firmware versions when available Use only Dranetz BMI supplied memory cards as the speed requirements of the instrument can not be satisfied by many off the shelf memory cards Do not remove the memory card while monitoring Only one slot is active at a time There are three status LEDs and the ON OFF switch push for on push for off are located on the bottom of the instrument AC power connection for charging the battery and powering the unit with AC Adapter 117029 G1 is located on the right side of the instrument From left to right t
3. 234 Sep 04 09 OUT OF LIMIT VALUES CATEGORY Short Duration A MIN 132 0 MAH 132 0 CLASSIFICATION Momentary Swell DURATION 37 50 Cycles a Sep 04 09 ovsesssqo 099 Snapshot e Sep 04 orstss saz gg Snapshot Sep 04 03 onsesz7zq AY Momentary Swell Sep 04 03 0152553534 AII Snapshot Sep 04 09 075585534 M99 Snapshot Momentary Swell event details 24 REPORTS There are two types of reports Energy reporting and Demand reporting panels which the user can display the present state of several Energy and Demand parameters Real time data event count or user specified calculated data is available in the matrix display of the annunciator panel The report displays meter data or event count in a 3x3 matrix The annunciator panel is color coded to indicate whether monitoring is disabled or enabled for a particular parameter If monitoring is on the panel shows if the parameter is within limits or moderately or severely out of limits The parameters in the matrix are linked to the journal plot screen If the parameter is outside of the normal it will either turn yellow limits low or high or flashing red very high or very low until the user clears the annunciator to reset them all to green Pressing the parameter button itself will show time plots if applicable and other detailed information about the parameter If the parameter is grey this indicates that No Thresholds have been set ENERGY The E
4. The figure also shows voltage connection using channel D as a differential input for measuring neutral to ground voltage Connection Diagram SOURCE LOAD Phasor z PR diagrams 180 7 y 0 180 0 18 USER INTERFACE EnergyPlatform V4 0 13 s n EP10EA MONITORING STATUS Encray Platform Site 0 0 Harmonics Reports Preferences START SETUP The instrument powers up with the Home Page screen shown above The top portion of the screen is for status information including monitoring status on off or armed what type of circuit is being monitored the memory card status not inserted or percentage full the data file name the number of waveform cycles saved indication of event activity number of journal records saved periodic timed storage of parameters and the real time clock display The first row of icons are referred to as Real Time Meters showing the instantaneous values of the parameters The second row of icons are for display of stored data either through trend plots event detection and rms plots and reports of either demand or energy and their state normal out of limits Also in this second row is the icon for setting up instrument parameters such as time date memory language LCD and touch screen 19 In the bottom of the screen is a button for Start menu which allows for starting to monitor from either the existing setup recallin
5. analysis EP1 is also designed to be left unattended in the field recording statistically representative data for long term analysis 31 Using the Dranetz BMI lockable portable case option or other available enclosures power quality studies can be carried out in harsh weather environments Long term Timed Recording Demand Energy with RMS Triggers Same as Long Term Timed Recording except that snapshots and RMS event triggers are active 32 EVENT DETECTION and JOURNAL SETTINGS The RMS Variation Limit allows Sag Swell event detection of 10 variations of the nominal input and is channel selectable While the Demand Parameters options allows the user to set Billing particulars such as cycle start and rate as well as carbon footprint constant and demand unit functions Also the journal limits very high high low very low and journal interval rate can be changed by the user and saved as a template for future use Advanced Options The limits for capturing events are now set according to the monitoring mode that you selected Press Next If you wish to continue with the default or use the keys below to modify Nominal valeas TA RMS Variation Journal Mode of Limit Limit Operation Monitoring Params Journal Mode Interval Memory Card 33 The wizard uses interactive graphical images to show the user what the present values are and the effect of the proposed changes as illustrated
6. work practices and procedures including appropriate personal protective equipment in compliance with the Standard for Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces ANSI NFPA 70E 2009 of USA and any additional workplace safety requirements applicable to your installation Published by Dranetz BMI 1000 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 2009 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 QR EP1 Rev B 09 14 09 ADVERTENCIA Una conexion 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 a un sistema el ctrico se debe realizar en conformidad con el C digo El ctrico Nacional ANSI NFPA 70 2008 de los E E U U 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 sola
7. 7 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 2009 Dranetz BMI All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Trademarks Energy Platform and Scope Mode are registered trademarks of Dranetz BMI 41 42 43
8. Energy Power Platform EP1 gt DRANETZ BMI www dranetz bmi com A quick reference guide for the Energy Platform EP1 It is recommended that the user still be familiar with the complete User s Guides for the respective product as it contains more detailed information about all of the functions as well as the specifications and accessories Quick Reference Guide Dranetz BMI e 1000 New Durham Road e Edison New Jersey 08818 Telephone 1 800 372 6832 or 732 287 3680 Fax 732 248 1834 e www dranetz bmi com 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 2008 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
9. NCTIONS and DISPLAYS Trend Users can generate plots for all journalled data combined with min max recordings of that parameter Most journal parameters have multiple channels to plot I RMS MA BE 09 00 00 10 20 00 Sep 01 09 10 MINS Diw a Events The EP1 can record three types of events such as Sag Swell or Aggregate Snapshot A Sag or Swell event is detected when the RMS threshold limits are exceeded by 10 of the nominal input For the Aggregate Snapshot is a timed snapshot for which a trend plot can be viewed over the user selected time interval Also for each type of event the min and max values and time stamp are displayed for analysis EU MCU MAI WEI av 10 14 00 000 Sep 0109 20 m SECS Div Aggregate snapshot plot of rms voltage 23 02 23 53 342 08 40 00 000 Sep 04 09 OUT OF LIMIT VALUES CATEGORY None A MIN 126 1 MAH 126 1 CLASSIFICATION Snapshot E MIN lt 0 01 MAH s33 3T DURATION 3 50 Cycles C MIN lt 0 01 MAH 999 97 C 0902 AY Momentary Sag T figg Snapshot Sep 04 03 osa0 04155 AY Momentary Swell Aggregate Snapshot event details 08 39 16 917 09 39 19 033 Sep 04 09 OUT OF LIMIT VALUES CATEGORY Short Duration A MIN 107 3 MAH 107 9 CLASSIFICATION Momentary Sag DURATION 127 50 Cycles scr 22 03 AY Momentary Sag dass sa Agg Snapshot Sep 04 03 osao oatss AY Momentary Swell Momentary Sag event details 07 58 52 784 07 58 54
10. creens in both textual and graphical format Demand Energy Derived values 21 Harmonics Harmonics display the amplitude and phase of each harmonic to the 63rd harmonic in both graphical and textual format User can select which parameter to show the harmonics for V I W which channel A B C D zoom in a the 5Hz components set options such as showing harmonics and or interharmonics and displaying in Hz or harmonic number scaling to the fundamental or absolute value and a list of the harmonic magnitudes and phase angles in tabular fashion Odd 0 1 Even 0 0 Total 0 1 TID 0 0 Aa aia a fs Ra AR sa Le 300 1350 1800 2280 2700 3150 3600 Hz er Detail Options Exit Phasor diagram The phasor screen displays a graph that indicates phase relations between voltage and current based upon the angles at the fundamental frequency as determined by Fourier analysis Phasor diagram displays voltage and current phasors for all channels Functioning as a phase angle meter the unit can display system imbalance conditions and provides such information in textual form also The phase angle display can also verify if monitoring connections have been made correctly Animated phasor demo rotations demonstrating resistive inductive and Capacitive loads can be displayed 30 00 A Div Imbalance Yolts Amps 1 1 1 6 126 3 181 8 132 1 4 1 0 0 9 1 0 0 9 8 8 22 STORED DATA FU
11. dification or misuse of the equipment operation outside of environmental specifications or improper site preparation or maintenance Statement of reliability 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 Notice regarding FCC compliance 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 40 Notice regarding proprietary rights This publication contains 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 Copyright This publication is protected under the Copyright laws of the United States Title 1
12. ecter le c ble d alimentation primaire Vor dem Einstecken bzw Ausstecken des Eingangsnetzkabels den Netzschalter immer in die Aus Stellung bringen Der Betrieb des EP1 von einer Wechselspannungsquelle die nicht dem auf der Namensplatte der Einheit aufgefuhrten Nennspannungseingang entspricht kann zur Beschadigung der Einheit fuhren AC power Source STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 can be operated from a 50 60 Hz 120 230V AC power source or internal battery when fully charged at 2 hours Voltage range 120 230V ac Frequency 50 60Hz Power Consumption 20W Connect ac adapter battery charger plug into right side of EP1 Plug the ac adapter into an ac power source Press the EP1 On Off power button to turn the unit on Result The Home screen will be displayed EnergyPlatform V4 0 13 s n EP10EA001 MONITORING STATUS Energy Platform Site 0 0 Phasor vB Events Reports Preferences START SETUP 10 Front View Rear View Dorom View 1 Voltage and Current Connections 3 Field Replaceable Battery Pack 5 Status LEDs and On Off Switch 11 Voltage and Current Connections there are four voltage and four current channels which can be wired to measure a variety of circuit configurations Use only Dranetz BMI voltage leads and current probes for proper operation Do not exceed marked ratings Graphic Color LCD with Touch Screen
13. ecting Voltage Measurement Cables Measurement cable set Description Voltage measurement cables are provided as standard accessories and are stored in a cable pouch as part of the measurement cable set P N 116042 G6 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 Optional fused voltage adapter There are two optional fuse accessory kits available for use with the measurement cables for EP1 One kit P N FVA 1 contains one fused voltage adapter and one measurement connecting Red cable 50 cm in length The other kit P N FVA 4 contains four voltage adapters and four measurement connecting cables 50 cm in length one Red one Yellow one Blue and one Grey e WARNING To avoid the risk of electric shock or burns always connect the safety or earth ground before making any other connections e 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 e 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 KLKDO 30 rat
14. ed 600V AC DC 0 3A fast blow e 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 EP1 can monitor the following power configurations e Single phase Split phase 3 Phase Wye 3 Phase 2 Wattmeter Delta 2 Element without Vb 2 Element without Vc 3 Phase Wye 3 Phase Delta and Split Phase are described in this Quick Reference version of the User s Guide For other configurations please consult the complete Users Guide UG EP1 3 Phase Four Wire Wye 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 Connection Diagram Phasor 120 diagrams 0 240 240 16 3 Phase 2 Watt Meter Delta 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 Connection Diagram LOAD SOURCE RETURN INEUTS Phasor vo diagrams Vu de aw 17 Split Phase 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
15. erheit bezogener Arbeit Praxis und Verfahren einschlie lich passende pers nliche sch tzende Ausr stung gem dem Standard f r elektrische Sicherheitsauflagen f r Angestellt Arbeitsplatze ANSI NFPA 70E 2009 der Vereinigten Staaten und alle zusatzlichen Arbeitsplatzsicherheitsauflagen folgen die auf Ihre Installation anwendbar sind Safety Summary Definitions 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 instrument its data other equipment or property NOTE statements call attention to specific information Symbols 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 A Caution refer to accompanying documents this manual w Alternating current ac operation of terminal or device Direct current DC operation of the terminal or device O Power switch Safety Precautions The following safety precautions must be followed whenever any type of voltage or current connection is being made to the instrument Connect the green safety earth ground first before making any other connections When connecting to electric circuits or pulse initiating equipment open their related breakers DO NOT install any connection of the instrument on live po
16. ettings depending on the detected circuit type nominal voltage and current values and monitoring mode specified by the user The screens are shown in the sequence that they appear when in the Wizard Setup 28 INPUT CONFIGURATION Current probe types if used scale factors when using additional PTs and or CTs circuit configuration single phase wye delta etc and the nominal voltage current and frequency tracking range are set up first before selecting the monitoring mode Current Current Probe Selection other Scale 1 000 Change ns dep B Dther Scale 1 000 Change Tnd Other Scale 1 000 Change Change Operation Monitoring D Dther Scale 1 000 Change m IV Enable Currents Set Identical Current Probe Scale Factor Setup Scale Factors Operation Monitoring 29 Circuit Type Nominal Yalues Mode of Operation Monitoring Mode Advanced Options Circuit Type Selection 3 Phase Wye VAIA YBIE VC N Ic D Detected as 3 Phase Wue Voltage OK Sequence CCW ABC Current OK Includes automatic detection and comparison of wiring versus selected configuration Nominal Yalues Mode of Operation Monitoring Mode Advanced Options Mernory Card Nominal Yalues The computed nominal values for frequency voltage and current if enabled are shown on the screen Make sure that the nominal values are cor
17. g a stored setup from the memory card or going through the setup process again either in automatic setup mode or the step by step wizard Automatic Setup Long Term Timed Wizard Setup Monitor same circuit Load setup template from card Load data from card OTHER INSTRUMENT SETUP Functions such as the time date which language communication port setups and LCD settings can be changed from the Instrument Settings menu as well are formatting a memory card This screen is activated from the PREFERENCES icon on the Home page Time and Date Turn Beeper On Off Language Spr k Idioma Sprache Langue Lingua Communications a Display Preferences Memory Card A Reset to Factory Defaults 20 REAL TIME METER MODES Scope mode Scope mode functions as an oscilloscope displaying real time waveforms of voltage and current for up to eight channels simultaneously with one second update rate The colors of waveform display are user programmable Scope mode also provides a textual display of rms values division for axis values and frequency 120 3 A 101 8 120 3 B 101 8 E 120 3 101 8 A D 4 985 YO 4 999 AM Frequency 60 00 Hz 60 00 Hz 50 00 Y Div 50 00 A Div Meter mode Meter mode functions as a true rms voltmeter and a true rms clamp on ammeter Voltage and current measurements along with other calculated and advanced power parameters are displayed on the Meter mode s
18. he LEDs are Battery Charge Indicator LED will light steadily while battery is fast charging and blink when fully charged Status Indicator LED will light steadily when abnormal condition is detected The unit is operating normally when light is off Power Indicator LED will blink in heartbeat fashion Once per second when the unit is operating normally MAKING CONNECTIONS WARNING Death serious injury or fire hazard could result from improper connection of this instrument Read and understand the warnings in the beginning of this manual before connecting this instrument ADVERTENCIA Una conexion 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 instalacion y operaci n durante el uso de este instrumento AVERTISSEMENT 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 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 Conn
19. hould not exceed probe rating and nominal current should not be less than 10 of full scale Scale Factors Set Scale factors if working with the secondary of PTs or CTs If your Probe is in the list and selected Amps Scale Factor should be 1 if not connected to a secondary of another CT Circuit Type Select the circuit type If you see a mismatch while connected you may not be connected properly or your current probes are reading lt 10 of full scale or could be V or imbalance You can choose to override and monitor anyway although not recommended if connection is wrong Nominal Values If connected the unit will show values it is reading If you are not connected then you can set your values by pressing the blue bordered box Mode of Operation Select Continue Monitoring Mode Select Long term Timed Recording Dmd Eng Advanced Options Four Sub categories 1 RMS Variation Leave defaults as long as Nominal Values were correct 2 Journal Limit Select Disable then disable All Note that this will disable alarming functions on the Demand and Energy Report status screens Activate only those that you specifically need Dmd Params Leave defaults 4 Journal Interval Leave defaults 37 Memory Card Name your survey The Site Name will be your data file name Format your memory card as long as other data files are saved on your PC Finish then Start Now Long term Timed Recording Dmd Eng with RMS tr
20. iggers Same as Long Term Timed Recording except that snapshots and RMS event triggers are active Monitoring Mode Select Long term Timed Recording Dmd Eng with RMS Triggers Advanced Options Select Journal Limits then Disable All Note that this will disable alarming functions on the Demand and Energy Report status screens Activate only those that you specifically need 38 General Specifications Dimensions Size 12 Width x 2 5 Height x 8 Depth 30 x 6 4 x 20 3 cm Weight 4 2 pounds 1 9 kg Environmental Operating 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage 20 to 55 C 4 to 131 F Humidity 95 non condensing Altitude 2000m 6560 ft maximum Installation categories Mains supply Installation Category II Pollution Degree 2 Measurement inputs Installation Category III Pollution Degree 2 39 Statements and Notices Statement of warranty 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 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 mo
21. mente 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 El personal cualificado que trabaja encendido o acerca a los conductores el ctricos energizados expuestos debe seguir pr cticas y procedimientos relacionados seguridad aplicable del trabajo incluyendo el equipo protector personal apropiado en conformidad con el est ndar para los requisitos de seguridad el ctricos para los lugares de trabajo del empleado ANSI NFPA 70E 2009 de los E E U U y cualquier requisito de seguridad adicional del lugar de trabajo aplicable a su instalaci n AVERTISSEMENT 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 National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 2008 des Etats Unis et toutes les exigences de s curit applicables 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 Le personnel qualifi qui travaille
22. nergy report displays parameters that help users track electrical consumption manage utility costs improve energy efficiency and determine carbon footprint Present Energy Daily Energy Rat Monthly Energy 14 08 22 Aug 05 09 Aug 05 09 31 81 KW s 0 00 W Hr 0 00 W Hr Daus Into Billing Daily Cost Carbon Footprint 5 Daus into 0 00 USD 0 00 Ib 02 3 1 Day cycle RMS Voltage RMS Current Active Power a 100 3 101 8 14 120 3 8 101 8 18 51K c 120 3 T0 SIK 25 DEMAND The Demand report displays basic power parameters such as volts amps watts event counters and THD Active Pwr Dmd Predicted Y Dind Did Interval Sta Min into the 5 Min interval Tt 32 74K 31 Daily Pk Dmd Weekly Pk Dind Monthly Pk Dind Date Aug 05 09 Date Aug 05 09 Date Aug 05 09 Time 14 05 00 Time 14 05 00 Time 14 05 00 Dind 32735 1 KW 32735 1 KW 32735 1 KW RMS Voltage RMS Current Active Power a 120 3 181 8 a 18 88K D 12873 101 8 18 51K lt 181 8 c 18 51K SETUPS Setup is a configuration of parameter thresholds that control the data recorded by EP1 Users may perform instrument setup in three ways via Automatic Setup which utilizes auto configured settings and allows users to proceed directly with data monitoring via Wizard Setup which follows a step by step sequence where users go through a series of circuit setup screens or via Advanced Options se
23. nt dessus ou s approchent des conducteurs lectriques activ s expos s doit suivre des pratiques en mati re et des proc dures reli es par s ret applicable de travail comprenant le mat riel de protection personnel appropri conform ment la norme pour des conditions de s ret lectriques pour les lieux de travail des employ s ANSI NFPA 70E 2009 des Etats Unis et toutes les conditions de s ret additionnelles de lieu de travail applicables votre installation 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 2008 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 Qualifiziertes Personal das an bearbeiten oder herausgestellte angezogene elektrische Leiter sich n hern mu anwendbare Sich
24. rect These values will be the basis for setting default threshold and other parameters for monitoring pm Frequency Hz Tracking Voltage Current 30 MONITORING MODES Y i Long term Timed Recording Did Eng L Long term Timed Recording Dmd Eng with RMS Triggers Advanced Options Cancel Monitoring modes EP1 allows users to monitor events in the following setup categories Long term Timed Recording and Continuous Data Logging Selecting any setup category automatically sets trigger and capture conditions Advanced users are free to mix and match settings see Chapter 6 Advanced Setup Options Standard Power Demand Energy EP1 algorithms automatically evaluate existing rms and waveform conditions to optimize setups to 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 settings for specific applications Either way the necessary data used to identify critical events and optimize mitigation solutions is recorded into the data card as it occurs 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 EP1 is 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 events
25. s hus deser sav M ne os Di eu Phasor DAMES ER Stored Data Functions and Displays ee DEN er ees SEIUPS 20 Su an ete Measurement Connections Automatic Setup esses Monitoring Menu Wizard Slade Example of Energy Demand setup using the Wizard General Specifications Statement and Notices Introduction The Dranetz BMI Energy Platform is a portable hand held eight channel demand and energy meter monitor This advanced power instrument is designed with a color liquid crystal display LCD 1 4 VGA using touch screen technology It can monitor record and display data on four voltage channels and four current channels simultaneously The Energy Platform is designed to allow the user to easily conduct a complete demand and energy audit of a facility a distribution circuit or an individual piece of equipment In addition it simultaneously provides basic power quality PQ information about the system being monitored The Energy Platform firmware can monitor demand and energy parameters for energy audits efficiency studies and cost reduction programs It can carry out long term statistical studies to establish performance baselines and perform field based equipmen
26. t testing and evaluation for commissioning and maintenance The firmware integrates an intuitive instrument setup procedure to ensure the capture of all relevant data for additional post process analysis report writing and data archiving using other compatible Dranetz BMI software applications such as the Energy Platform Report Writer and DranView Getting Started e Battery Charge Before proceeding the unit needs to be charged for a minimum 6 hours prior to be placed in service Connecting to AC Power Source Power specifications CAUTION PRECAUCION MISE EN GARDE VORSICHT The EP1 AC adapter can be connected to a 90 265V ac power input source Always set the power switch to the off position before connecting or disconnecting the input power cable Operation of the EP1 from an ac voltage source other than the rated voltage input stated on the unit nameplate can cause damage to the unit Siempre fije el interruptor de encendido en la posicion apagada antes de conectar o desconectar el cable de energia de entrada La operacion del EP1 desde una fuente de voltaje de ca que no sea la entrada de voltaje nominal indicada en la placa de identificaci n de la unidad puede causar da os a la unidad Mettez toujours l interrupteur dans la position ouverte avant de connecter ou de d connecter le c ble d alimentation primaire Mettez toujours l interrupteur dans la position ouverte avant de connecter ou de d conn
27. tup which allows users to modify trigger parameters and intervals or tweak threshold settings 26 MEASUREMENT CONNECTIONS EP1 can monitor the following power configurations Single phase Split phase 3 Phase Wye 3 Phase 2 Wattmeter Delta 2 Element without Vb 2 Element without Vc While monitoring any of the above configurations the EP1 can also be connected to monitor neutral to ground voltage and neutral or ground current AUTOMATIC SETUP Automatic Setup is a one stop process using pre defined values to set the unit automatically Users have the option to view the summary list of parameter settings change probe types if current will be monitored and or proceed directly with data monitoring Automatic Setup Long Term Timed Wizard Setup Monitor same circuit Load setup template from card Load data from card 27 MONITORING MENU Once the setup either stored automatic or wizard has been completed the user can start monitoring instantly or monitor for a fixed period of time Start Nowt Monitor using Start and End times Modify Trigger Parameters and Intervals View Setup Summary Save Setup Template to Card WIZARD SETUP Wizard Setup guides the user through the circuit setup step by step via a series of screens prompting for information about the circuit to be monitored The unit automatically turns on the correct channels sets the parameter thresholds and waveform capture s
28. wer lines Connections must be made to the instrument first then connect to the circuit to be monitored Wear proper personal protective equipment including safety glasses and insulated gloves when making connections to power circuits Hands shoes and floor must be dry when making any connection to a power line Make sure the unit is turned OFF before connecting probes to the rear panel Before each use inspect all cables for breaks or cracks in the insulation Replace immediately if defective If the equipment is used in a manner not specified in this user s guide the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired These safety precautions are repeated where appropriate throughout this manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Connect to AC Power Source Making Connections Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables 3 Phase Four Wire 3 Phase 2 Watt Meter Delta Split Phase KH E User Other Instrument Real Time Meter Scope Mode Meter Mode amp een

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