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1. Power 6 Corresponding Analog Channels Raw Sensor Output Engineering Value Analoa 1 Name Min Max Min Max nits Rernrd il Logger Type ELITE pro XC Description DENT ELITEpro XC a Logging On ID P1210136 E5400 230 Baud USB Port COMS ELITEpro SP C NOTE Sections of this window are used in the following text to highlight only those areas under discussion 38 CONFIGURE THE SETUP TABLE The setup table consists of several sections where the attributes of the ELITEpro XC are defined Logger Type Setup Table Name Data Interval Line Frequency ELITE pro XC 1 Phase 2 Wire Fae F Logger Type Setup Table Name Data Interval Line Frequency ELITEpro XC is the default Enter a name for the The default integration Auto 60 Hz or 50Hz entry This field cannot setup table 20 character period is fifteen minutes Default is 60 Hz be edited once you arein limit This is helpful for The choices are 1 3 15 the Setup Table window identifying different 30 seconds 1 2 5 10 Logger type is chosen setup tables NOTE The 15 20 and 30 minutes 1 from the Select A Setup setup table name need and 12 hours 1 day This Table Type window not be the same as the tells the logger at what sut file name time intervals data is to be stored in the memory For example if the integration period is set for 30 minutes and average watts is being monitored then every 30 minutes the logger r
2. Manually Set Logger Time Set Logger Date Time Seral Number SP1203055 Description DENT ELITE pro SF Date mm dd yy 02 19413 2 Time hh mm se 16 06 28 Use this option to manually set the date and internal clock The date format defaults to what is used by the time settings on your PC mm dd yy or dd mm yy and the clock uses a 24 hour format Synchronize Time To Match PC Use this option to read the computer clock and automatically update the logger 78 Edit Logger Description Line This option allows you to change the user defined one line description stored in the logger The Description Line can help identify the specific logger after the logger is retrieved from the field Set Logger Description Line Serial Number E F1203055 t Cancel iption DENT ELITEpro SP Description Naina DENT ELITEpro SP Logging ON OFF This option starts or stops data collection 9 The logger is currently LOGGING stop LOGGING Stop Lagging Continue Logging 79 Clear Logger Sub Menu There are three options for clearing data stored in the Logger Clear all logger data Clear only peak demand values kW kVA amp kVAR or Clear only KWh KVARh KVAh etc totals After the data is deleted it cannot be retrieved Communication Create New Logger Setup Table Retrieve Data From Logger Display Real Time Values d Retrieve Logger Setup Table Logger Clock d Edit Log
3. 1 Connect the USB cable to a USB port on your computer inserting the other end in the USB port on the ELITEpro XC Hint Look for this USB symbol lt gt If a USB cable is used inside an electrical panel it must be rated to the appropriate voltage or wrapped in an appropriately rated insulating sleeve The DENT supplied cable does not meet this requirement without an insulating sleeve 2 ELOG 15 should launch automatically and connect to the logger If it does not click on the icon on the computer desktop 3 The ELITEpro XC should automatically connect to the PC If it does not choose the correct location from the Friendly Ports drop down menu For more information regarding Friendly Ports see Communicate with the ELITEpro XC in Section 1 115 ETHERNET LAN STANDARD The Ethernet option is also used for a direct connection where a network is available Ethernet connections must be configured initially via USB by users familiar with the network details and may require the assistance of a network administrator THE ELITEPRO XC WITH AN ETHERNET PORT CONNECTING TOA LOCAL AREA NETWORK PC CONNECTED TO THE ELITEPRO XC LOCAL AREA NETWORK WITH ETHERNET ONNECTS TO A PORT WITH ELOG INSTALLED A LAN NOTE Each ELITEpro XC connected to the network requires its own unique network IP Address An address will be provided automatically if the network allows DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and the ELITEp
4. F1 Logger Files Saved To CADocuments and Settings Techy riter v se ELITEpro F coms Direct Connect ue COMI V COM4 Part le or V COM1 Communications Port COM25 ELITE pro SP COM25 v F comis Use Legacy Logger interface No logger i connected Click OK and then Save Changes in the ELOG PC Setup dialog box The unused Com Ports no longer appear in the Port drop down list If you are unable to connect to the logger check the following items 1 2 3 In Windows Control Panel open Devices and Printers and verify that the ELITEpro XC is shown in the Bluetooth devices along with the Bluetooth module in the PC If not reinstall the PC s Bluetooth device and or re pair the PC to the logger If the logger does not appear after repeating the steps ensure that the device is powered and the blue COMM light is flashing If the logger is visible and you are unable to make a connection or if you are unable to get the device added via the Windows Control Panel contact DENT Instruments for questions and assistance CELL MODEM CONNECTION OPTIONAL The cell modem connection option is limited based on availability and customer requirements Contact DENT Instruments for further information and assistance 136 Appendix G Meter Installation Final Checklist The following is a checklist to cover the majority of what needs to be considered or taken
5. 31 OTHER COMMUNICATION CONNECTIONS The RJ 45 Connector is for Ethernet Network connections NOTE The Ethernet connector accommodates high speed downloads setup and communication with a computer If an Ethernet cable is to be used inside an electrical panel it must be rated to the appropriate voltage or wrapped in an appropriately rated insulating sleeve The Coax connector if present is for an optional external Wi Fi antenna NOTE If an antenna is used inside an electrical panel it must be at least 2 away from any live wiring or bus bars An internal Bluetooth antenna is an optional connection External Antenna for WiFi optional Ethernet port Communication Connections 32 Communicating with the ELITEpro XC 1 Plug the USB cable into the logger and the PC ELOG 15 should auto launch and connect to the ELOG 1 ELITEpro XC automatically If not double click the ELOG icon on the PC desktop The ELOG window opens displaying the menus and a row of speed buttons to quickly access frequently D W 4 Fa used ELOG functions E ELOG 14 ELIT Epro AC Setup Table STable1 File Edit View Logger Tools Data Window Help ONJ amp The ELITEpro XC and ELOG 15 software should connect automatically If not proceed with Step 2 below If the automatic connection is made proceed with Step 6 up the PC by clicking on the PC below Setup speed button ELOG provides the user with Friendly
6. ELITEpro XC Voltage Phase Wire Colors NOTE U S color conventions are used in the document s diagrams ELITEpro XC meters supplied for international markets are provided with 5 colors of voltage leads red black blue white and yellow The voltage lead sockets on the meter are all black in color and labeled L1 L2 L3 and N CURRENT TRANSFORMER CT SELECTION NOTE The UL listing covers the use of the following DENT Instruments CTs that are UL Recognized and have been evaluated to IEC 61010 1 CT HSC 020 X 20A Mini CT HSC 050 X 50A Mini CT HMC 0100 X 100A Midi and the CT HMC 0200 X 200A Midi Though all other CTs provided by DENT Instruments have been tested and certified to the same IEC 61010 1 standard by other Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories NRTLs the use of any other CT will invalidate the UL Listing of the ELITEpro XC This is simply a decision made by UL and in the opinion of DENT Instruments all CTs provided are equally safe to use Proper CT selection is critical for accurate results Use CTs with the smallest diameter to fit around the wire s and whose rated amperage is not less than 100 of the largest load expected Generally best CT accuracy will result when the load operates as close to the full rating of the CT as possible Do not use CTs whose maximum current rating greatly exceeds the maximum current of the load of the item being monitored The following table contains a list of some of t
7. Memory Remaining Logger Date Logging Is 5 38 Days 12 19 2012 On Memory Used Logger Time Memory Type Integration Period 0 0 11 24 38 Ring 15 Seconds Click Exit to close the window Show As Graphs This menu selection displays the data as a graph instead of the text format described previously Select Logger gt Display Real Time Values gt Show as Graphs to display the following dialog box Select Channels 4nd Data To Chart Hardware Channels To Display Parameters To Display d CH 1 POWER O Volts AC Ae CH 2 POWER Er CH 3 POWER O KvA PF O KVAR Summing Channels To Display 1 Select any or all physical power channels currently turned on in the logger in the Hardware Channels To Display section or Select one or both calculated power channels currently turned on in the logger in the Summing Channels To Display section Selecting a power channel activates the Parameters To Display option You can only select one variable at a time to graph This is not like a text display option where parameters are viewed simultaneously This is due to differences in scaling and to reduce clutter on the graph For example you could display kW from four channels simultaneously but not a kW and a KVAR even if it is from the same channel 2 Select a parameter to chart 3 Select OK to view the graph 73 Serial Number EPROM er ES 400 186 Chi 0 029 1 Minute Graph Scaling Display Update
8. Mes Y Asis Auto Ranging Ben Set and 7 Axis Memon Remaining Logger Date Logging l Line Frequency Export Graph 3 01 Days 06 14 2012 On 60 0 Hz Memor Used Logger Time Memor Type Integration Period O14 15 23 53 Ring 3 Seconds Exit The graph presentation is very similar to paper strip chart recorders The graph begins on the left edge and moves to the right When it reaches the right edge the entire graph scrolls to the left with each new reading This always displays the most current data values and the older points slide off the left edge Use Set X and Y Axis to set the scaling and the line type e g linear or logarithmic You can also set the amount of time data is graphed This can vary from 1 second to more than 18 hours 65 000 seconds Note that the X axis scaling is only approximate Set and Y Axis Scaling O Set Min Max Minimum M asimum C ee ce H Amis Set Time Base Seconds 74 Use Export Graph to save the graph in a graphical or textual format Graphs can be saved in an emf wmf omp jpg default png format or as ASCII text file You can select where the graph goes clipboard file or printer and what measurements pixels millimeters inches points are used to save the graph Exporting Export O EMF COWMF CO BMP JPG O PNG O Test Data Export Destination ClipBoard Ole Browse J Printer Export Size Ce Pixels Milimeters Inches Points
9. NOTE You can open ELOG 15 and ensure that your PC and logger time are synchronized by selecting Logger gt Logger Clock gt Synchronize Time to Match PC 2 Using an existing setup table or follow the steps in Section 2 of this manual to create a new one turn on the Digital 1 and or Digital 2 channels 3 Enter a descriptive identifier in the Name field Choose your Power Channel to measure the desired option from the Value drop down list and enter a scaling factor in the Scale field 4 Click SEND SETUP TABLE to Logger NOTE When logging is turned on or a new setup table is sent pulse outputs start at the integration period relative to the hour that logging starts For example if you have a 5 minute integration period and you turn logging on at 1 05 01 PM 5 minutes and 1 second after the hour logging AND pulse output accumulation will NOT start until 1 10 00 PM 5 Upon completion of your pulse output measurements disconnect the wires of your device 30 CONNECTING THE USB CABLE 1 Connect the USB cable to an available USB port on the computer and insert the other endinthe COM port of the ELITEpro XC If a USB cable is used inside an electrical panel it must be rated to the appropriate voltage or wrapped in an appropriately rated insulating sleeve The DENT supplied cable does not meet this requirement without an insulating sleeve 2 Turn the breaker on USB Port Power In Out Power End Panel Connections
10. x at the top left corner the app and a screen with an uninstall button opens up Clickon of the icon Click on the x to uninstall the the uninstall button app 133 BLUETOOTH OPTIONAL Bluetooth is intended for wireless connections up to 100ft depending on the installation environment The ELITEpro XC uses the higher power Class 1 Bluetooth transceiver for longest range Please note that range may be limited if the ELITEpro XC is mounted within a metal cabinet NOTE A laptop cannot be in a docking station when using Bluetooth THE ELITEPRO XC WITH BLUETOOTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY CONNECTING TOA PC WITH A BLUETOOTH WIRELESS ADAPTER 10 100 feet O E m ee ae SX CAL INI PC WITH BLUETOOTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY ELITEPRO XC WITH BLUETOOTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY AN BE ACCESSED BY ANY Connections must be configured initially via USB by users with knowledge of Windows Bluetooth wireless technology enabled products To make a Bluetooth connection from a PC to an ELITEpro XC both devices must have a Bluetooth module Most PCs including laptops do not have Bluetooth and it may be necessary to purchase a Bluetooth dongle usually a plug in USB device and add it to the PC If purchasing an external Bluetooth dongle ensure that it supports SPP Serial Port Protocol Typically the packaging will indicate if it supports SPP Follow the Bluetooth manufacturer s instructions for installing the Bluetooth device Th
11. 3 Look for the ELITEpro XC listed in the Device Manager Window Device Manager ne File Action View Help e Hil 4 2h E s Human Interface Devices E amp Keyboards 6 Mice and other pointing devices Modems Monitors mm mm mm could be listed Hi Network adapters under either 4 Other devices _ amp SM Bus Controller L9 Ports COM amp LPT tific USE to Serial Comm Port COM25 al Ey Processors d SCSI and RAID controllers Sound video and game controllers z System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers lee 101 4 Right click the ELITEpro XC and select Update Driver L LI Lo ee LE LE 1 i 5 Inthe Hardware Update Wizard select nstall from a list or specific location Advanced and click Next Hardware Update Wizard Welcome to the Hardware Update Wizard This wizard helps you install software for ELITEproSP i C If your hardware came with an installation CD or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended 6 Inthe next window select Search for driver software in this location and Include Subfolders in the search Click Browse and locate the ELITEpro XC driver folder in the ELOG directory A xX m o L Update Driver Software ELITEpro SP COM4 Browse for driver software on your computer Search for driver software in this location
12. DFI C Large Font Waveform Capture Select Logger gt Display Real Time Values gt Waveform Capture to view the actual current voltage and power waveform The first capture is by default channel 1 but you can select different channels logging off or on to view and copy the waveform to the clipboard for pasting into other programs or for printing Serial Number SP1208013 Description DENT ELITEpro SP Date Time 02 20 13 10 41 40 10000m 12000m 75 Harmonics Select Logger gt Display Real Time Values gt Harmonics to see the actual harmonic content in the current voltage and power waveforms A typical display is shown here 7 FE Harmonic Analysis X Serial Number SP1208013 Description DENT ELITEpro SP Date Time 02 20 13 10 42 34 ee ee eee Z nm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mms Sree eee nee See eee eee eee ere 2E nn ne mn Vote Amp j wW 11 12 15 14 15 16 1 18 18 0 21 22 25 24 25 26 27 25 28 S 51 Harmonic Yalues Waveform Values Harmonic Frequency Volts Amps Volts Amps 0 DC 0 1 F 1 2 4F RMS 114 5 Vrms 18 76 Arms 4 0 1 Vrms 0 13 Arms THD 3 6 F 143 0 ZF Peak 160 9 Ypk 58 18 Apk Select Channel and Format Crest Factor 1 406 3 101 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Line Frequency 599 Hz Show as Fundamental Show as 4 RMS K Factor 22 36 Harmonics Recording OFF Record to PC Vi
13. Edit Menu View Communications Add Logger Ctrl A Remove Logger Ctri R Cut Ctrl x Copy Ctri C Paste Ctrl V Add Logger Adds a new logger to a logger list Remove Logger Removes a selected logger from a logger list Cut Copy Paste Standard Windows commands 105 View Menu View is used to toggle the Toolbar and Status Bar on or off as desired The Toolbar contains the speed buttons and the Status Bar is the line at Communications l the bottom of the screen that reports the callout status wY Toolbar v Status Bar The Current Call List is the active Logger List that is being used by AutoPoll to schedule calls to loggers The logger list may be closed and Active Call List hidden but is still active in AutoPoll until a new logger list is opened replacing the current list Communications Menu Communications Tools Log File Delay Today s Calls Cancel Today s Calls Repeat Today s Calls Terminate Current Call Delay Today s Calls Is used to temporarily change the time calls are to be made If the window is minimized AutoPoll operates in the background and the computer may be used for other purposes at the same time AutoPoll is running Use Delay Today s Calls to delay all scheduled calls for the day for up to 24 hours To use click on the buttons to select the length ASE Delay Tire of the delay and then click OK When the delay period has passed
14. N LL Logger Description Line DENT ELITEpro Logger Serial Number SP1203055 Logger Type ELITEpro SP Firmware Version Es400 210 1 000 CT 1 000 CT 1 000 CT 100 000 POFFO OCOCOOCOCOOCOCOOCORFPOCOCOOCOCOCOCOCOOCOCOOFOFSD KVARH 000 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 02 10 13 09 45 00 0 02 10 13 09 45 00 0 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 000 000 000 000 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 02 10 13 09 45 00 0 02 10 13 09 45 00 0 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 000 000 000 000 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 02 10 13 09 45 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 100 000 Phase shift Phase shift 100 000 Phase shift Example of a Data Summary Peak Demand Provides a report of peak demand information on the channels used for collecting the data The Peak Demand report is opened in Microsoft Notepad and can be edited saved printed and or moved into another report NOTE Calculations for peak demand are only available
15. The Data Files Saved To field displays the folder selected for storage Click Browse to set the default folder in which data files are saved Data files are sent to the specified folder when retrieving data files using the Logger gt Retrieve Data option The Setup Files Saved To sets the default folder in which Setup Tables are saved ELOG will look in this folder first when opening a Setup Table file The Logger Files Saved To sets the default folder in which logger files are saved ELOG looks in this folder first for the Logger Lists to call when using the AutoPoll automatic data collection application 81 The Direct Connect section displays the selected USB port and selects the computer s USB port to which the ELITEpro XC is connected ELOG 15 is equipped with a feature called Friendly Ports ELOG displays available Windows COM ports with easy to understand device descriptions enabling you to find the appropriate port quickly and easily The Port Preferences option is used to hide COM Ports from ELOG to change the order of COM Ports as they appear in the dropdown control and how they are searched when ELOG can t connect to a logger on the desired port Ports that are unchecked will be hidden from ELOG Ports are listed and searched in the order shown The order can be changed by selecting a port and moving it up or down Every time ELOG connects to a logger its port is moved to the top of this list The Use Legacy Logger i
16. csv file into ELOG 15 for use Select the file you wish to import and then choose Open 88 Data File Statistics fos Create New Graph Graph Options Retrieve Data From Logger Open Data File Export Data File Import CSV File Data File Statistics Data File Summary Analyze a Selected Data Range F cron Extract a Range of Data d Check Data for Errors Fill Missing Records Data File Statistics is a useful feature for viewing a lot of information about the data file and peak demand on the channels This is where the kWh kVARh and kVAh totalizer values are found An example Summary is shown on the next page The sub menu has two functions Data File Summary Provides the start and end times of the data file name in the computer and summary statistics for each channel and parameter that was recorded by the logger The Data File Summary is opened in Microsoft Notepad and can be edited saved printed and or moved into another report 89 Data Summary Data File Name SP1203055 07 First Data Record End Time 02 08 13 16 30 00 Last Data Record End Time 02 10 13 09 45 00 Monitoring Period Duration 1 73 days Peak Demand window Size Min channel 1 1 2 2 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Max Avg Amp Min Max Avg Avg KVA Min Max Av Avg Min Max Min Av Min AV Max Av KVA Max Avg Min A
17. the setup table can also be saved for downloading to the ELITEpro XC at a later time Select File gt Save to save the setup file to disk or Save As to save to disk using a different file name or folder location Monitoring can begin once the ELOG software is configured and the ELITEpro XC is connected The following sections of this chapter provide assistance in making sure the logger is performing correctly 49 DiD YOU Know If a standard setup table is created using one of the Quick Setup buttons then anew command button appears called View Typical Setup This button displays a schematic graphic of how to connect the ELITEpro XC to a load The schematic can be printed and carried into the field for easy reference during installation LED Diagnostics DiD You Know If the total system PHASECHEK LEDs power factor is less than 0 55 the LEDs will be red even if connected PhaseChek is a unique feature of the ELITEpro XC that properly This situation is rare but simplifies installation by ensuring proper CT to voltage could occur if for example the load phase installation and avoiding faulty data collection to be monitored is a lightly loaded electric motor It is common for an The ELITEpro XC has four tri color PhaseChek LEDs one individual phase power factor to be green red blue LED for each CT input These LEDs provide less than 0 55 and the corresponding the following information LED will be red All LEDs are g
18. 1 0 Digital channel 1 will output a pulse for each kilowatt hour of energy measured by the meter on Power Channel 1 In Digital 2 the Scale is set to 001 kWh so a pulse would be generated for each Watt hour of energy measured on Power Channel 2 See below For example in the Digital Channels setup below A desk lamp with a 100W bulb will use 0 1 kWh every hour the meter produces a pulse once every 10 hours on Power Channel 1 and 100 pulses every hour on Power Channel 2 In contrast a 1 000W heater will use 1 kWh every hour the meter produces a single pulse once an hour on Power Channel 1 and 1 000 pulses every hour on Power Channel 2 Digital Channels Power Digital 1 Name Channel Value Scale Pulse Output Pulse QutPut Building 1 o Kwh 10 Power Digital 2 M ame Channel Value Scale Pulse Cutput Pulse OutPut Building 1 2 Kwh 0010000 SEND SETUP TABLE to Logger Digital 1 2 Turns the channels on off by choosing an option from the drop down list 28 1 Enter a descriptive name in the Name field to identify your logger optional 2 Choose which Power Channel CT will be used to generate pulses from the drop down list NOTE The Power Channel drop down list displays any enabled channel allowing users to choose which one s to use as a source for the pulses For example if the setup table is only configured to measure one power channel no other options will be available in the Power Channel drop down list
19. 2 Select Tools gt PC Setup to open the ELOG PC Setup dialog Ports in the Port drop down list Dip YOU KNOW You can quickly set box as a convenient way to identify where connections can be made ELOG PC Setup Data Files Saved To C ELITEproXCAELOG D ataFiles Setup Files Saved To C ELITEproXC ELOG SetupFiles Logger Files Saved To C ELITEproXC ELOG LoggerFiles Direct Connect Part COM26 ELITE pre SP COMZE v Port Preferences C Use Legacy Logger interface An ELITE pro SP or sC ts connected 3 Inthe middle section of the dialog box labeled Direct Connect select the Port from the menu that corresponds to the computer s COM port where the USB cable is connected Port Preferences This option is used to hide COM Ports from ELOG to change the order of COM Ports as they appear in the drop down control and the order they are searched when ELOG can t connect to a logger on the desired port 33 4 5 6 COM Port Preferences COM25 ELITEpra SP COM RS 485 Isolated Port Move Down Delete Help Ports that are unchecked will be hidden from ELOG Ports are listed and searched in the order shown The order can be changed by selecting a port and moving it up or down Every time ELOG connects to a logger its port is moved to the top of this list Check the Use Legacy Logger interface checkbox to enable legacy menu items for customers using legacy products ELITEpros The default is
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21. Table for a 3 phase 4 wire connected load using a Calculated Power Channel with Combine Channels 1 2 and 3 selected to optimize memory usage on the ELITEpro XC Physical Power Channels Voltage References Current Transformers Power 1 Hame High Low PT Ratio Type Amps Phase Shit L1 Phase 1 000 Milo s 100 000 1 100 Power 2 M ame High Lom PI Ratio Type Amps Phase Shift L Phase 1 000 miio 100 000 1 100 Power 3 Name YHigh Low PT Ratio Type Amps Phase Shift L3 Phase 1 000 ilot s 100 000 1 100 Power 4 Eji w Calculated Power Channels Power 5 Mame Combine Channels Phase System Total wi Ma 3 Power 6 Off w NOTE The Recorded values listed to the right of the Current Transformers section on the Setup Table are not shown in this graphic ANALOG OUTPUT CHANNELS Corresponding Analog Channels Raw Sensor Output Engineering value Analog 1 Name Min hax Min Max Units Record 0 10Vde Pump Presse 40 20 0 vols Analog 2 Name Min hd ax Min Max Unita Record mo m __ Analog 3 Analog 4 NOTE Turn the analog channels on off by choosing an option from the drop down list 1 Select Current Voltage Off from the drop down menu for the channel type Additional fields display on the Setup Table screen when an analog channel current or voltage is selected 2 Enter a descriptive name in the Name field to identify your measurement This name appears in the retrieved logger data header 47 3 Enter the
22. The Modem Connect section displays connection information about legacy products Enter an amount of minutes into the Final Delay Time box to retry data retrieval one last time Log File File Edit View Communications Tools Log File Help ae mt WA View AutoPall Log M Clear AutoPoll Log View AutoPoll Log When the AutoPoll program calls loggers it creates a text file that contains a summary of all of the calls made called the AutoPoll Log An excerpt example of the Log is shown below At the end of each call a dashed line is added to the bottom of the file to separate calling sessions DENT Instruments AutoPoll Event Log File Connecting to logger ELITE on 04 10 14 at 10 54 31 Direct connection to logger ELITE completed Setting clock from 10 54 36 04 10 14 to 10 54 38 04 10 14 for logger ELITE Task complete for call to logger ELITE Downloading data for logger ELITE Download of data from logger ELITE completed Appended to file ELITE 01 elog All session calls completed 1 Calls Attempted 0 Calls Failed Connecting to logger ELITE on 04 10 14 at 11 08 01 Direct connection to logger ELITE completed Setting clock from 11 08 07 04 10 14 to 11 08 08 04 10 14 for logger ELITE Task complete for call to logger ELITE Downloading data for logger ELITE Download of data from logger ELITE completed Appended to file ELITE 01 elog All session calls completed 2 Calls Attempted 0 Calls Failed The file
23. Time Values T Show As Text Retrieve Logger Setup Table Show As Graphs Logger Clock d Waveform Capture Edit Logger Description Line Harmonics Logging ON OFF Realtime Peak Demand Clear Logger d Real Time Values may be displayed in either a textual or graphical format Show As Text When this option is selected a screen similar to the one on the following page displays All channels that are turned on even if not being recorded are displayed simultaneously If a parameter is being recorded by the logger it will be shaded in green as shown in the Real Time Channel Values window see next page For a Power Channel all six power parameters V A kW kVA PF and kVAR are displayed even if only one of the parameters is recorded This feature is useful for verifying correct installation of the logger This screen provides information about The real time data which can be paused for cross channel comparisons The Line Frequency as measured between L1 and L2 How much memory has been used and how many days the memory has remaining before filling The logger clock s current date and time Whether or not the data logging is turned on Type of memory Linear Stop When Full or Ring Continuous 72 Real Time Channel Values Serial Number SP1203055 Description DENT ELITEpro SP Channel Channel Type Values 5 Off CS Line Frequency Parameter Logged Display Update BENT 9694 1 Hz
24. USB or Bluetooth 66 Logger Ethernet Setup 66 a PEET e PEE de tennis 66 Terminate Connection Le 66 communications AUtOPOIL 106 configuring a power channel 43 creating a CON TB da 71 CT selection list 44 CT Connection DONS ee au 54 CT Connections ss 20 See also CTs WTI OU PER 21 DO ae 22 43 D S ARS A nn nina na 52 CTs Calculating the value 54 commonly available 53 CONN CUN Ses robes raioiaun 54 CUT ENT MALIN 5 ach A ne a ei de doi 53 Phase Shift Values cccccccsssseccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeesseaeeeeees 42 SOLACE on een med 52 selection OT sde roses season sense enn 54 LL F COgnized esris aR 53 Current Transformer cccccccssssccccessecceeeeeeceesaeeeees See CTs D data appendiNE occiden 70 E EE BEE A LON E S ENE A EA N 91 EDAS ELA a E E EEA E 87 extract by date or record number 92 Data File Summary report example 90 data interval ss 39 data OEBE eo nots 40 Data Logging start OM IONS sa 555 nn cn an 40 SLO OPONE ee mn mme 40 Dara MON a a 83 Analyze a Selected Data Range 91 Check Data TOMERONS se nm 93 Create New Graph 83 Data File Summary 88 Export Data Piles ih he 87 Extract a Range of Data 92 Fill Missing Records ccccccssssececceseceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeees 93 Graph OD CONS sn does nu 86 Import CSV File coniccinvonsswensawsenenvsasevaseussavassensavaseensanecons 88 Open Data File sas dustauria 87 Retrieve Data From Logger 87
25. Wire L2 N LZ N 1000 Milot 100000 1 100 Channel 3 Name High YLow PT Ratio Type Amps Phase Shift 3 Phase 4 Wire L N L3 N 1000 MiliVot 100 000 1 100 Channel 4 Calculated Power Channels Channel 5 Name Combine Channels 3 Phase System Total 2 13 la 95 2 ELEMENT METERS L1 L2 _ LOAD SOURCE k g N L3 z I D m 2 Element Meters Configure the Setup Table as follows Channel 1 Mame VHigh YLow PT Ratio Type Amps Phase Shift L1 CT LI ON 1 Milot e 1 100 Channel 2 M ame WHigh YWLow PT Ratio Type Amps Phase Shift L3 Not L21 CT L3 No o1 Milot 7 1 100 Channel 3 Marne YHigh Vlow PT Ratio Type Amps Phase Shift L2 CT Reversed L3 N 1 Miot 1 100 Channel 4 Name VHigh Low PT Ratio Type Amos Phase Shift L CT Reversed li N 1 Millivolt 1 100 Calculated Power Channels Channel 5 Mame Combine Channels 21 2 Element Total li F2 M3 F4 The CT on channel three of the ELITEpro XC is placed on the L2 phase and is backwards Note that the Ch3 CT is jumpered in parallel into Ch4 of the logger Since the 2 Element method is often used on high voltage metering a PT ratio other than one is typical and should be set to whatever the actual PT ratio is 96 Set the CT value that is true for the CT connected to the ELITEpro XC Again because the 2 element method is most often used in high voltage applications there will be high voltage CTs present Use th
26. appears 122 Logger Antenna Serial Number SPq 206024 O Use External antenna Description DENT ELITEpro SP WF I WiFi Mode Ari Network SSID py 206021 Access Point Mode IPAddress 19216811 WiFi Mode Set WiFi Network Password IP Address O Use DHCP TEP Fort aq Subnet Mask Gateway Address 0 00 0 Use Static IP MAC 00 06 66 14 91 ba Cancel WiFi Mode Radio Button Note ELITEpro XC loggers that are equipped with a Wi Fi package all contain an internal antenna An external antenna is optional You may toggle between using the internal and external antenna if it is available on your logger by selecting the appropriate radio button 4 Select the Wi Fi Mode radio button in the Wi Fi Mode section of the dialog box A network administrator may be needed for the next three steps 5 6 7 8 Enter the name of the wireless network in the Wi Fi Network SSID field Click Set Wi Fi Network Password and enter the network s password Click the Use Static IP radio button and enter the IP Address and TCP Port assigned by the network administrator Or Click the Use DHCP button NOTE To connect to the logger wirelessly you will need to know what IP address the router assigned to the logger This can be found by making a direct USB connection to the logger and then use Logger gt Communication gt About the Connected Logger to see the IP address Click Save Changes
27. change the Port Number The factory default is 3001 and will usually work in most cases The use of the Subnet Mask and Gateway Address are outside the scope of this manual If needed ask the network administrator for assistance Click Update Logger The following message displays ELOG Ethernet Setup The Logger s network information was updated successfully In order For the settings to take affect you will have to cycle the logger s external power Select OK then remove all power to the logger including the USB cable to perform a power cycle Skip this step if Static IP was used If DHCP was selected reconnect the logger using the USB cable and use Logger gt Communication gt Logger Ethernet Setup to determine what IP address was assigned by the network router to the logger Note this IP address and disconnect from the USB connection Connect an Ethernet cable from the network into the Ethernet port on the side of the logger Click the 4 Ethernet or Wi Fi Connection speed button on the toolbar to reconnect via Ethernet The Network Connect dialog box displays Network Connect 7 Enter the Network IP Address and Port Number if it is not automatically populated Select OK to proceed and establish your Ethernet connection NOTE If you do not know your Network IP Address or Port Number click the Scan button on the Network Connect window ELOG will scan the network for loggers and display them in the Logger Selecti
28. etc and information about built in communication options if any Click Refresh to retrieve new information for example if the number of records used is changing or OK to close the window About the Connected Logger Logger Type ELITEpro SP Logger Version E5400 210 Logger Description DENT ELITEpro SP Logger Serial No SP1203055 Setup Table Desc 1 Phase 3 Wire SUT Updated 02 09 13 00 00 03 GMT 100 out of 43200 records used 2 Pulse Output Channels Detected Internal Ethernet settings MAC 00 0D 63 12 34 56 IP Address 10 75 75 62 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Hostname P1203055 Use DHCP False TCP Port 3001 Cell Modem module detected IP Address fundetermined MEID fundetermined State Not ready for cell connection Signal Strength 0 RSSI 0 AutoPoll AutoPoll is a standalone Windows program supplied with ELOG that may be used for unattended and automatic data retrieval from a number of remote loggers where the PC connects to the loggers A complete description of AutoPoll can be found in Appendix D AUTOPOLL Unattended Data Collection 69 Retrieve Data From Logger Retrieves data from the logger and saves it as an elog file on the hard disk The Select A Directory And A Name dialog box displays prompting you for a file name The default name is the logger serial number plus two digits that correspond to the number of times that data has been retrieved from the
29. expanded graph Help Topics Opens the ELITEpro XC and ELOG Manual KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS You can quickly access menus by typing the first letter of a menu and menu options by typing any letter that is underlined in a drop down menu For example type T to access the Tools menu and then P to open the ELOG PC Setup window Type D to access the Data menu and then O to access the Open Data File option Only options with underlined letters on the drop down menu are accessible in this manner 61 FILE MENU File View Logger Tools Mew Ctrl M Ge Open CtrG Export Data File Import CS File Print Setup 1 STablel 2 SP1203055 05 3 SP1203055 02 4 Loglist Sample Exit The File menu has options similar to that of other software products such as a Print Setup and a list of recently accessed files Descriptions of other options are below File gt New creates a new file There are four file types that are available for ELITEpro XC loggers ELOG Data File Graph File Logger List File Setup Table File ELOG Data File contains data retrieved from a logger If the computer is already connected to a logger enter the file name for the data about to be retrieved from the logger If the computer is not connected to a logger ELOG requests the logger be connected from which the new data file will be extracted Graph File contains graphs created from logger data Selecting Graph File opens a folder win
30. for the connected device Selecting New displays a setup table with the default parameters If no ELITEpro XC or other logger is communicating with the computer the Select A Setup Table Type dialog box displays Select A Setup Table Type ELITE pro C w ELITE pro C ELITE pro SP ELITEpro 4 Channel DATApro 1 Temp 3 Pulse DAT Apo 2 Temp 2 Pulse DATApro 4 Current DAT Apr 4 Pulse DAT Apro 4 mA DAT Apro 4 Vide DATApro 1 Pulse 3 Wdc DAT Apro 4 Temp 36 2 Select ELITEpro XC from the drop down menu 3 Click OK OPEN AN EXISTING SETUP TABLE ON YOUR PC Existing setup tables on the computer can be opened modified and saved 1 Select File gt Open to display the Open dialog box Open ELOG Data File Loge List File 2 Select Setup Table File and click OK 3 The Open dialog box displays Select the desired setup table file or navigate to a folder containing additional files The default folder is set to C Users User Name Documents ELOG Setups 4 Select the file name and click Open Or Double click the file name to open The setup table file can be reviewed edited and saved to disk or sent to the logger For instructions on sending the file to the logger see Send a Setup Table to the Logger 37 RETRIEVE AN EXISTING SETUP TABLE FROM THE ELITEPRO XC Existing setup tables on the ELITEpro XC can be retrieved once the computer and the logger are connected and communicating Select Logger g
31. into account when installing a DENT Instruments power meter It is not intended to be all encompassing as every scenario will be different Put an X in the check box when the checklist item has been addressed and add a comment where required Comment Checklist Item Pictures Outside of electrical room to aid in locating electrical panel for next visit inside electrical room picture of meter installed along with CT installation and Voltage connection Using ELOG verify the logger setup is correct Is the data Interval set typical is 15 minutes Does Vhigh and Vlow match the voltage phases the CTs are installed on Does the CT Type setting match the CT used Does the CT Amp setting match the CT used Does the CT Phase Shift match the table at bottom of check list for the CT used also included in the manual Are the Recorded Values selected as needed for the project Is the logger s time correct Is the Logging On LED flashing green 137 Verify measurements are correct Are the Phase Chek LEDs green Are the currents and watt measurements reasonable for the load helps to verify the correct load is monitored Are the phase currents relativity close to each other within about 20 on a load that should be balanced For WYE loads are the phase watts relativity close to each other within about 20 For WYE loads are all the phase watts positive For WYE loads are the phase PF readings
32. terminals are also popular and are simply connected to the meter by observing the indicated polarity between sensor and meter Power Supply Sensor CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 E 7 TT Separately Excited Current or Voltage Loop Configuration 27 POWER IN OUT CONNECTION The Power In Out connection can be used with the ELITEpro XC to measure loads where the line voltage is less than 80 VAC and the internal power supply will not operate a small battery bank for example or where AC line voltages are not available and you want to use current transformers to record amps only It can also be used as a 6V output to power any outside devices To power the ELITEpro XC using an external supply contact DENT Instruments for an appropriately rated power supply The ELITEpro XC can also supply 6V DC at up to 200mA to an external device when the ELITEpro XC voltage leads are connected to mains power between 80 and 600 VAC DIGITAL CHANNEL CONNECTIONS Digital channel connections are part of legacy products produced before ELITEpro XC such as the ELITEpro SP Users of ELOG 15 connected to legacy products will see digital channels instead of analog channels on the screen The Digital channels provide users with a way to export kWh kVAh and kVARh pulses to external devices The ports are grounded when closed and floating when open For example if the setup table Digital 1 is configured to output KWh pulses with a Scale of
33. that will close out the app Re open the app to login and connect to the the app smoothly Re open the app and login meter When the app goes to background push the home Changing the Display Timeout Mobile devices typically have a display timeout to help conserve battery power If the application is being used for a demo or installation verification purposes it is recommended to increase the display timeout on the phone device so as to allow uninterrupted operation for the duration of the app s usage Typically the default timeouts on the mobile phones are 1 2 minutes The procedure to change the timeout is device specific Listed below is the procedure for a typical Android phone and iPhone device NOTE After using the app it is recommended to change the timeout back to 1 minute to help save battery power Changing the Display Timeout on your Device Go to Settings gt Display Go to Settings gt General Scroll to Screen Timeout Use the arrow next to Auto Lock to change the timeout to 5 minutes The arrow next to it allows changing the timeout Change it to 5 minutes Back out to General and Home button Press the Back button to save changes 132 Uninstalling the App Uninstalling the Application on your Device Choose the settings app and select Application Manager The Hold on the app icon for about a second or Application Manager lists the apps installed on the device Select two You will see an
34. the ELITEpro XC Logger Tools Data Window Hel Communication a PC Setup Create New Logger Setup Table lt lt Connect via USE or Bluetooth Retrieve Data From Logger Connect via Ethernet or WiFi Display Real Time Values k Choose From Last Used Logger List Retrieve Logger Setup Table p E aa 4 Cancel Communications Operation Logger Clock i RE Terminate Connection Edit Logger Description Line Legging ON OFF Logger Ethernet Setup Clear Logger Logger WiFi Setup Logger Web Mobile App Login Password About the Connected Logger AutoPoll 65 The options on the Communication sub menu determine how communication with the ELITEpro XC is established and where logger information is saved PC Setup Use this option to set the default location for data setup tables and logger files You can also set the default PC communication ports here To enable legacy menu items for customers using legacy logger products select the Use Legacy Logger interface checkbox and then choose Save Changes The ELOG software will only display features and menus relevant to legacy products unless you connect to a new product See Tools Menu PC Setup for further information ELOG PC Setup Direct Connect Part COMS ELITE pro SP COMS w Fort Preferences C Use Legacy Logger interface Enable Auto Launch of ELOG An ELITEpro SP or XC is connected Connect via USB or Bluetooth This op
35. to a USB port on your computer inserting the other end in the USB port on the ELITEpro XC Hint Look for this USB symbol lt If a USB cable is used inside an electrical panel it must be rated to the appropriate voltage or wrapped in an appropriately rated insulating sleeve The DENT supplied cable does not meet this requirement without an insulating sleeve 2 If it does not launch automatically start ELOG 15 and connect to the logger 3 From the ELOG menu select Logger gt Communication gt Logger Wi Fi Setup The Logger Wi Fi Setup dialog box appears 119 Logger WiFi Setup Eg Access Point Mode Radio Button Logger Antenna Seral Number 5F1210136 O Usedaef mal antenna Description DENT ELITE pro eC Ce Use Internal antenna WIFI WIFI Mode gt Access Point Mode Ce WiFi Mode TEP Part 3001 Set WiFi Network Password Sule lass zac aa IF Address Use DHCP Gateway Address loss Use Static IP MAC 00 06 66 14 91 b3 WIFI Network SSID EMEA NOTE ELITEpro XC loggers equipped with a Wi Fi module all contain an internal antenna An external antenna is optional You may toggle between the internal and external antenna if it is available on your logger by selecting the appropriate radio button 4 Select the Access Point Mode radio button in the Wi Fi Mode section of the dialog box 5 Click Set Logger s Web Server Password The Set Set Logger s Web Server Password Logger s Web Se
36. to the logger deletes any data still stored in the logger ELOG 15 displays the following dialog box to ensure desired data is not lost ELOG 14 A Sending a new Setup Table will erase all data in the logger Send SUT and Delete Data Download Data then Send SUT 48 2 Click Send SUT and Delete Data This loads the new setup table into the meter and clears the data in the logger The Logging is now ON dialog box briefly displays O r Click Download Data then Send SUT The Select A Directory and A Name dialog box displays Enter the name and location for the setup table data file After the data is downloaded to the PC and saved ELOG automatically sends the new setup table to the meter and starts logging Or Click Cancel ELOG automatically initiates logging when a setup table is downloaded to the logger unless the Data Logging delayed start time is being used 3 Select Logger gt Display Real Time Values gt Show As Text to view the real time values measured by the logger Real Time Channel Values Serial Number SP1203055 Description DENT ELITEpro SP Channel Channel Type Values 5 Otf Line Frequency 9694 1 Hz Memon Remaining Logger Date Logging lz 5 38 Days 12 19 2012 On M Parameter Logged EPROM Wer ES400 196 Memon Used Logger Time Memon Type Integration Period 0 0 11 24 38 Ring 15 Seconde SAVE A SETUP TABLE ON THE COMPUTER When you ve finished selecting the configuration options
37. unchecked and the ELOG only displays features and menu items relevant to the current software release Click Save Changes For more information on the other ELOG PC Setup options see the EE Tools Menu content in Section Il Bluetooth optional connection by using the Direct Connect button Dip YOU KNOW You can quickly make a USB or Select Logger gt Communication gt Direct Connect to connect the computer to the ELITEpro XC To quickly disconnect use the l Disconnect button The Logger Connection information displays along the bottom of the window providing a status message as the computer connects to the ELITEpro XC Simultaneously the logger s COMM LED will begin to flash ELOG fills the information fields of the Logger Connection Logger serial number firmware window when the computer establishes communication version number with the ELITEpro XC For more information on using ELOG see Using the ELOG Software TX M Logger Type ELITE pro XC Description DENT ELITE pro XC x RX M Logging On 1D SP1210136 ES400 214 Baud USB Port COM26 ER Reading logger data Saving to SP1210136 01 elog 2681 records 7 Create and send a setup table to the logger See Creating and Using the Logger Setup Tables for a complete description 8 Use Logger gt Display Real Time Values to verify installation 34 TERMINATING THE ELITEPRO XC TO COMPUTER CONNECTION Select Logger gt Communication gt Terminate Connection
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39. 02 27 15 10 47 06 39 9720 10 47 03 Closing the App Closing the application is handled differently in each platform Therefore the method is described for each of the platforms below Closing the Application on your Device While the app is running selecting the Home button square in a circle will put the app in background Double tap the home button on the iPhone to bring up all apps running in the background Select the app to close and swipe it out of the screen While the app is running selecting the Back button will close out and exit the app smoothly 131 Resuming the App Apps go to the background on mobile devices after the allotted display timeout setting to save battery life This section describes what happens to the app when it goes to background and how to resume operation This is also platform specific feature and this section below describes the details Resuming the Application after it goes to background When the app goes to background it stays in the background Upon pushing Home button to resume or nor Power button and Swipe across the screen stays up button to bring up all apps running in the background with a message to the user with instructions to push Select the app which brings up a message stating the the Home button After that double tap the Home connection to the meter has terminated Acknowledge button and swipe the app out of the screen to close out the message and push back button
40. C Program Files x86 DENT ELOG ESP Driver Include subfolders gt Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer This list will show installed driver software compatible with the device and all driver software in the same category as the device 102 7 8 Click Next gt and the ELITEpro XC driver will install In the event that you receive a warning dialog box from Microsoft click Continue to proceed Unplug the ELITEpro XC and plug it back in ELOG 15 should launch and automatically connect to the ELITEpro XC 103 Appendix D AUTOPOLL Unattended Data Collection When ELOG is installed onto the PC AutoPoll is also installed AutoPoll may be used for unattended and automatic data retrieval from a number of remote loggers where the PC calls the loggers AutoPoll short for Automatic Polling is a stand alone Windows application program that may be launched from ELOG by using the Logger gt Communication gt AutoPoll menu command AutoPoll works in conjunction with a Logger List which is a compilation of the remote loggers to be interrogated their connection information call schedule and other tasks to be performed AutoPoll has limited user interaction and should be thought of primarily as an automatic dialer After launching AutoPoll you are prompted to first select a Logger List containing the loggers that you wish to access Only one Logger List may be active at a time After selecting the desired Log
41. CENTSELOGSData Browse Setup Files Saved To C Users Christopherl Documents DENTSELOGSSet Browse Logger Files Saved To CAUsers Christophert Documents DENTSELOG S Logg Direct Connect COM Communications Port COM1 COME Standard Serial over Bluetooth link COW O Use Legacy Logger interface No logger 5 connected Click on the first Standard Serial over Bluetooth link found in the Direct Connect Port drop down list click Save Changes and attempt to communicate using Direct Serial or Bluetooth Connection speed button or use Logger gt Communication gt Connect via USB or Bluetooth The connection may take up to 10 seconds to complete If the first port attempted fails try again using the other Bluetooth port found in PC Setup Repeat if necessary until a connection is established and the correct Bluetooth port is known 135 6 7 Reopen ELOG PC Setup and click the Port Preferences button The COM Port Preferences dialog box displays where you can deselect the check boxes for the ports that are not used by ELOG including the extra com port s for the Bluetooth connections by clicking on an unneeded checkbox to remove the check In the example below the Bluetooth Com 6 has been removed and Com 5 is kept ELOG PC Setup an x m Data Files Saved To RER EJ COMS Standard Serial over Elu COM6 Standard Serial over Blu Setup Files Saved To C Documents and Settings Techwriter
42. DELTA CONFIGURATION L1 L2 AND L3 L2 When using the 2 CT method When using the 3 CT method on a Delta service the channel 5 and 6 Power Sum equations are the same as for the WYE configuration shown above Measurement Notes Description L1 L3 Amps System Average of L1 and L3 amp values en voe Enang Toss L1 L2 L3 L2 Average of L1 L2 and L3 L2 phase to with DELTA configured Pope meter p 8 f KW L1 kW L3 ph kW System L1 KW L3 kW ne me APOIEN LIkW L3kW kWh System Sy of samples in an hour See kWh System WYE notes kVAR System L1 kVAR L3 kVAR L1 kVAR L3 kVAR kVARh System See kWh System WYE notes of samples in an hour kVA System SQRT System kW System kVAR kVAh System SORT System kW System kVAR Same as Displacement PF System Apparent PF System below Cannot calculate APF for delta loads kW System Displacement PF System gt SORT kW System kKVAR System 114 Appendix F Communication Options In this section the available communication options and their setup steps are described in further detail including USB Ethernet LAN Wi Fi Bluetooth and Cell Modem USB STANDARD A USB connection is the standard and fastest connection option for the ELITEpro XC used locally for transferring data when a laptop is available in the field USB Port 500 mA IN 6 10 VDC POWER OUT 6 VDC 200 mA maximum IN OUT O C O
43. ELITEpro XC ANALOG CHANNEL CONNECTIONS Analog inputs are especially helpful when used in conjunction with power measurements to correlate the consumption of electricity with environmental HVAC plant performance or other process conditions Typical uses might include logging ambient temperature building temperatures solar insolation tank pressures duct flows etc The ELITEpro XC has four analog input channels that can be configured for voltage or current input used in any combination among channels The limiting specifications for analog input are shown below Analog Input Technical Specifications MAXIMUM INPUT VOLTAGE 30 VDC Unipolar Measurements Only MAXIMUM INPUT CURRENT 23 ma Note the current limit will be exceeded before 30 volts of applied potential when selected for current mode or connected with reverse polarity A D 16 bit INPUT IMPEDANCE 50 0 K voltage mode 499 ohm current mode SAMPLING FREQUENCY 4 HZ per channel 16 HZ total throughput ACCURACY lt 0 2 typical 24 The following sensor types are supported and selected through the ELOG 15 software interface 0 4 20 mA externally powered current loop 0Q 30 VDC single ended non isolated NOTE The ELITEpro XC can measure input voltages up to 30 0 volts The polarity protection circuitry however can only withstand 15 volts of reverse applied polarity without permanent damage to the meter The maximum allowable current flowing into the analog input t
44. ELOG updates the Wi Fi settings and prompts you to click OK in order to reset the ELITEpro XC NOTE After the blue COMM LED on the ELITEpro XC device stops blinking use the ELOG command Logger gt Communication gt About the Connected Logger to verify that all entries in the Logger Properties dialog box match the values you entered 123 9 The logger should now be connected to the LAN via a Wi Fi link to the wireless router on the network To connect to the logger from a PC on the network click the oh Ethernet or Wi Fi Connection speed button on the toolbar The Network Connect dialog box displays Network Connect 10 Enter the Network IP address and Port Number if it is not automatically populated or Click Scan to select from a list of IP Addresses 11 Select OK to proceed and establish your Wi Fi connection Troubleshooting Wi Fi Connections If you are unable to connect to the logger check the following items 1 Connect to the logger using a USB connection From within ELOG view the logger properties under Logger gt Communication gt Logger Properties 2 Check the signal strength indicator in percent or dBm to ensure you have a good signal 3 Ensure the Wi Fi section has the proper settings i e correct addresses Ensure the Wi Fi module is active which can be determined by the No TCP connection message Ensure the blue COMM LED is not blinking 4 Ifyou are unable to make a connection contact DE
45. If the setup table is configured to measure two power channels you may choose either 1 or 2 from the drop down list Users may wish to measure different pulse output variables on each channel The Power Channels for Digital 1 and Digital 2 may both be set to 1 or set to 1 and 2 in order to measure the pulse outputs of two Physical Power Channels or both may be set to 2 This enables users to measure pulse outputs with different data in the Value and Scale described in the following sections 3 Select a parameter kWh kVARh or kVAh to be used as the source for pulses from the Value drop down list The ELITEpro SP is capable of measuring the pulse output for KWh KVAh or KVARh Only one may be measured at a time if a single digital output channel is turned on but users have the option of measuring two different values concurrently from the same Power Channel if both Digital 1 and Digital 2 are in use 4 Enter a scale in the Scale field to assign a significance to the pulses For example if 22 is entered in the Scale field and kWh is selected for the Value then each pulse generated by the meter is equal to 22 kWh on the selected Power Channel NOTE The maximum output rate is five 5 pulses per second or 5Hz with a maximum current of 75mA and 30V DC 29 To measure outputs pulse 1 To count pulses connect the wires of your measurement device to the connection points on the ELITEpro SP
46. NT Instruments for questions and assistance NOTE The Wi Fi access point has a 5 minute inactivity timeout After 5 minutes of no usage the connection is dropped Depending on the version of the Windows operating system in use this could mean you must close reopen or disconnect reconnect your Wi Fi connection to the logger 124 ELITEPRO MOBILE APP OPTIONAL The ELITEpro Mobile App provides access to any Wi Fi equipped ELITEpro XC or SP meter Use this app in a remote setting such as your car or office to access data from an ELITEpro meter Once connected with the meter you can see real time data to verify connections and read voltage current kW kVA PF kVAR and other parameters You can also see a Phasor plot graph that displays the phase relationship between voltage and current How it Works 1 Download the ELITEpro Mobile app 2 Connect to the ELITEpro access point 3 Open the app and log in Read analog inputs Get real time data Plot Phasor graphs View logger properties Erase data Installing the App 1 Download DENTELITEProMobileApp from the store 2 Open the App installer icon 3 Select the ELITEpro Mobile App and install the program You are given an option of Done or Open after the app is installed Select Done Version 2 0 of the ELITEpro mobile application is targeted for iOS and Android phone devices and used with both the ELITEpro SP and the ELITEpro XC The Mobile App works on meters with
47. Operator s Guide ELITEpro XC and ELOG 15 Software Operator s Guide ELITEpro XC and ELOG Software 2015 DENT Instruments Inc All rights reserved This manual may not be reproduced or distributed without written permission from DENT Instruments Congratulations You now own one of the world s most versatile accurate feature rich and lowest priced power energy loggers the ELITEpro XC The ELITEpro XC logger contains many features some of which enable you to measure data across multiple platforms view and graph real time data and retrieve data remotely In addition this manual describes the features and functionality of the accompanying software ELOG 15 which is designed to be user friendly intuitive and an easy to use component of your energy measuring projects Thank You for your business Trademarks ELITEpro XC ELOG and PhaseChek are trademarks of DENT Instruments Inc Windows Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 10 and Notepad are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Bluetooth wireless technology is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG If your unit is equipped with B uetooth wireless technology look for the following trademark symbol DENT Instruments 925 SW Emkay Drive Bend Oregon 97702 USA Phone 541 388 4774 Fax 541 385 9333 www DENTinstruments com TABLE OF CONTENTS Introducties ET sess une seeck tes tonentnssnecusas
48. PLES The following table provides three example scenarios for selecting the proper CT Example Scenario Description Correct CT 1 A single phase motor with a 20 amp breaker rated as 10 Use a 20 or 50 amp split core or 150 amps running load with 12 wire amp clamp on Four lighting circuits 12 wires with 20 amp breakers When i U 50 CT all lights are on the amperage measures 45 amps ul A single heating circuit with a 2 0 conductor and a 60 amp breaker Use a 100 amp CT Example Scenarios for CT Selection DiD You Know If a utility already has a meter with a 5A secondary CT s connected to a load being monitored you may connect a 5A split core CT around the output secondary of the utility s CT To calculate the CT value to be used in the Logger setup table multiply the utility CT ratio by the ELITEpro XC CT size e g if the utility CT is 4000 5 and the DENT CT is 50A use 4000 5 x 50 40 000 for the value of the CT in the logger Setup Table CONNECTING CTS AND CONFIGURING CHANNELS This section describes how to connect the CTs and the voltage leads to different service types and how to configure the ELITEpro XC channel s for monitoring 1 Connect each CT lead to the channel pins of the black connector termination block For each channel the left connector pin is the positive or high side wire and the right pin is the negative or low side Connect DENT Instruments supplied current transformers as follows Split
49. Password are saved in the device s memory so that the next time you launch the application these come up as default values About the ELITEpro Mobile App Screens Each ELITEpro Mobile App screen displays a title bar across the top with the DENT logo on We the left followed by an Info icon the serial number of the meter and the title of the moro current display in the center of the screen and a Box icon on the right Selecting the Info icon displays a pop up screen showing information about the meter and selecting the Box Bowicon icon displays a pop up screen showing logger settings In addition a navigation bar along the bottom of each screen enables quick access to the different displays within the application 126 Logger Info Pop up Screen Tap the Info icon in the title bar to display the pop up screen showing meter and firmware information C ELITEpro MobileApp Logger Type ELITEpro xc Firmware Version ES400 240 Version 2 0 Feb 2015 DENT Instruments Inc Bend Oregon USA 1 541 388 4774 All Rights Reserved Tap X to close the pop up screen Logger Settings Pop up Screen Tap the Box icon in the title bar to display the pop up screen showing the logger settings and options for turning logging on and off or erasing records Logger Settings Memory Capacity Remaining 99 96 Memory Capacity Days Total 2 54 Days Integration Period 3 Seconds Logging is ON Turn Logging ON OFF Erase Reco
50. TEpro XC Firmware updates provide new features and bug fixes for the ELITEpro XC Contact DENT Instruments for more information FIRMWARE UPDATES You can check the firmware version of your ELITEpro XC from the Tools menu Select Tools gt Update Logger Firmware The Firmware Update dialog box displays No update is required if your firmware File version and Logger Version are the same Downloading and Installing Firmware To install firmware updates 1 Select Tools gt Update Logger Firmware The following dialog box displays Firmware Update Firmware Update File Browse File version ES400 208 Click Browse if you d like to select different file Logger Version File version and Logger Version are E5400 198 nm i alia VEN EE different requiring an update Update Progress Status Update in progress 18 complete approx 58 seconds remaining 2 If necessary click the Browse button to locate the firmware update file 3 Click Update 4 The Update Progress bar displays the progress of the firmware update 94 Appendix B Unusual Metering Systems 3 PHASE DELTA WITH A WILD RED LEG L1 L1 gt L2 LOAD a 13 3 Phase DELTA with a Wild Red Leg Configure the Setup Table as follows Channel 1 Mame WHigh WLow PT Ratio Type Amp Phase Shift 3 Phase 4 Wire LIN Lt N 1000 Milot 100000 1 100 Channel 2 M ame W High WLow PT Ratio Type Amp Fhase Shift 3 Phase 4
51. Transformer CT Selection below CAUTION DO NOT USE UNSHUNTED CTs ONLY USE SHUNTED CTS FROM DENT INSTRUMENTS WITH 333 mVAC OUTPUT ALL DIAGRAMS IN THIS SECTION SHOW THE CT PHASING ARROW POINTING TOWARD THE LOAD Always orient the arrow on the CT towards the load or as otherwise indicated on the CT All diagrams in this section will show the CT phasing arrow oriented towards the load Always connect the white neutral wire to the neutral bus bar if available or to the L2 or L3 phase if metering a 3 phase 3 wire system with no neutral WARNING Use of this device in a manner for which it is not intended may impair its means of N protection Do not exceed 600 VAC voltage inputs When connecting the ELITEpro XC to an AC load follow these steps in sequence to prevent a shock hazard 1 If possible de energize the circuit to be monitored N 2 Connect the CTs to the phases being monitored 3 Connect the voltage leads to the different phases Use proper safety equipment gloves mask and protective clothing as required for the voltages monitored 51 WIRING LABEL CONVENTIONS When connecting the voltage wires to the AC line the following wire colors should be used for the different phases Voltage United States International Phase Voltage Phase Color Voltage Phase Color and Wire Label L1 phase Black Follow local code L2 Phase Red Follow local code L3 Phase Blue Follow local code Neutral White Follow local code
52. Wi Fi option only Minimum Requirements Android OS version of 4 1 2 with a screen resolution of 800x480 pixels iPhone 4 with a screen resolution of 960x640 pixels Your meter must have firmware version 400 238 or later with the Wi Fi option enabled and the Wi Fi card using firmware version 2 42 or later Connecting to the ELITEpro via Wi Fi Set the ELITEpro to Access Point AP mode and make sure you are using Port 80 Then connect your smart device to the ELITEpro wireless network Next connect your smart device to the ELITEpro wireless network Finally open the ELITEpro Mobile App and enter the ELITEpro IP address and password at the Login screen 125 NOTE Refer to the appendix Wi Fi and Wireless Access Point Connection for instructions to set up Wi Fi in the power meter Login IP Address 192 168 1 1 Password OTT Login DENT Instruments When you are using AP mode with the ELITEpro the IP address is 192 168 1 1 and the default password is 1234 After entering the IP address and password tap Login and the application will open to the RealTime Data screen upon successful connection to the meter NOTES 1 If the smart device is not using AP mode and uses infrastructure mode instead enter the IP Address and Password in the Mobile App to match the settings in the ELITEpro meter for Wi Fi setup in infrastructure mode 2 Upon successful connection of the application to the meter both the IP Address and
53. a from the logger using Logger gt Retrieve Data from Logger or Data gt Open Data File 2 Select File gt Export Data File The Select a File for Export dialog box displays 87 Select 4 File For Export Look in gt Data O erem i sample Data File DATApro Temperature amp Pulse MA Sample Data File DATApro Temperature amp Pulse My Recent MA sample Data File ELITEpro 480Y Delta Documents MA sample Data File ELITEpro 480Y Delta i sample Data File ELITEpro HY Substation H 5P1203055 01 PA 5P1203055 02 H 5P1203055 03 H 5P1203055 04 H 5P1203055 05 H 5P1203055 06 H 5P1203055 07 My Documents 3 My Computer My Network Places File name Sample Data File ELITEpro HV Substation M Files of type ELOG Logger Data elog dat v 3 Select a file and click Open The ELOG File Export dialog box displays when the file data completes exporting to a csv file format ELOG File Export The data file successfully exported to C Users Ellen Adams Documents DENT ELOG Data Sample Data File DATApro Temperature amp Pulsed csv 4 Start a spreadsheet program such as Excel 5 Use the File gt Open command in the spreadsheet and select All Files in the Files of type drop down list 6 Open the csv data file from the folder you specified for example C Users UserName Documents DENT ELOG Data Import CSV File This feature imports a previously saved
54. and time Time should be set in a 24 hour format e g 2 30 pm should be entered as 14 30 ELOG provides a convenient feature that calculates the approximate length of time required to fill the memory for any setup table The feature is dynamic so that any time any parameter in a setup table affecting the memory duration is changed the Memory Capacity field is updated providing the new length of time the logger s memory will last The ELITEpro XC has 16 MB internal non volatile memory Memon Capacity 19 Days 11 72 Hours 40 QUICK SETUPS The Quick Setups section of the window provides four buttons to quickly configure the ELITEpro XC 1 Click the Quick Setup Quick Setups button that represents your monitoring scenario View Typical fi Setup Each n ns the CT j buttor E net Single Phase Single Phase 3 Phase 3 Phase Selection dialog window 2yire ire ire dire _ Enable THD See ELOG Quick Setup Wiring Diagrams within this section for more detail The View Typical Setup button is only visible after a Quick Please specify the current transformer Setup selection is made CT Selection eu All millivolt 333 mv CT Amps 100 0 CT Phase Shift 1 10 O RoCoil Rogowski 2 Select View All to choose a CT from the CT selection list or Select Millivolt and enter the CT Amps the primary current rating of the current transformer and the CT Phase Shift or Select RoCoil NOTE The Millivolt def
55. ant 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 user s own expense Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation MAINTENANCE There is no required maintenance with the ELITEpro XC Abide by the following items Cleaning No cleaning agents including water shall be used on the ELITEpro XC Battery Life The lithium battery is only used to maintain the date and clock settings during power failure and has a life expectancy of greater than 10 years Contact DENT Instruments for service No accessories are approved for use with the ELITEpro XC other than those specified in the DENT Instruments product literature and price sheets If the logger appears damaged or defective first disconnect all power and sensors Call or email technical support for assistance DENT Instruments Bend O
56. any loggers that had been scheduled during the delay period will then be immediately called 0 Delay Time hr 00 O Cancel Cancel Today s Calls This feature deletes all calls scheduled for the day and they are NOT called later 106 Repeat Today s Calls This function allows all loggers on the day s call list to be recalled This feature would be useful if for example if the Ethernet cable came unplugged when the calls were attempted and consequently no data retrieval took place Repeat Today s Calls makes it easy to call all of the loggers again Terminate Current Call This menu item will cancel a call in process Dip YOU KNOW You may also cancel any operation including data retrieval by clicking on the Cancel Communication Operation Cancel COMM Op speed button x Tools Menu PC Setup is used to set parameters related to the computer including port settings baud rates and more Help File Edit View Communications 0 E ki amp PC Setup Logger Files Loaded From Direct Connect Modem Connect Part Baud COM hi 2 600 S Final Retry List Delay Modem Selection Hone Baud 4600 g Final Delay Time Minutes Cancel Log File Browse 107 The default folder from which Logger Lists may be selected is set here The Direct Connect section shows the port and baud rate of the connected ELITEpro XC
57. aph data cursor Show graph data points W Show analysis values Use default graph attributes O Use current graph attributes Cancel lt lt Back Next In the Axes section select the Graph Type in the drop down menu You may also choose to select the Use Multiple Y Axes checkbox if you have chosen more than one parameter to graph and they have very different ranges e g kW and Power Factor The option to assign the Y axes is displayed after clicking Next In the Under Options section select the checkboxes for the functions you want to use Show graph data cursor the data cursor appears when the graph is created you can also toggle the data cursor on and off with the right mouse button Show graph data points displays the Data Point information above the graph display Show analysis values shows summary statistics minimum maximum average on the graph Use the radio buttons to select one of the following a Use default graph attributes uses the default color font and other graph attributes b Use current graph attributes uses the attributes selected for the last graph Click Next If the Use multiple Y axes checkbox was selected the Select Y Axis Assignments window displays in order for you to assign parameters to the Y axes Select Y Axis Assignments Y Asis Assignments Power 1 Min alt E 1st Axis C 2nd Axis C 3rd Asis Power 1 Min Amp 1st Axis 2nd Asis C 3rd Axis Power 1 Min Kw 1st Axis 2n
58. ase Three Wire Three Phase Four Wire WYE Three Phase Three Wire DELTA DC Systems solar battery 3 channels CAT III 0 600 VAC line to line or 600 VDC 4 channels 67 VAC max 1 VDC max ideal for 333 mV full scale CTs External transducer dependent 200 of current transducer rating mV CTs Measure up to 6000A with RoCoil CTs True RMS using high speed digital signal processing DSP DC 50 60Hz 12 kHz 200 samples cycle at 60Hz 240 samples cycle at 50Hz The default integration period is fifteen minutes The choices are 1 3 15 30 seconds 1 2 5 10 15 20 and 30 minutes 1 and 12 hours 1 day Volts Amps Amp Hrs Ah kW kWh kVAR kVARh kVA kVAh Displacement Power Factor dPF All parameters for each phase and for system total 0 10 Volts 0 or 4 20 ma current loop non isolated external power for current loop User scaling for sensor reporting in physical units Better than 1 lt 0 2 typical for V A kW kVAR kVA PF 0 01 Amp 0 1 Volt 0 1 Watt 0 1 VAR 0 1 VA 0 01 Power Factor 0 01 ANA Tri colors red green and blue 1 LED to indicate communication 4 LEDs for correct phasing green when voltage and current on the same phase red when incorrectly wired blue for wireless Bluetooth wireless technology and Ethernet Communication USB standard Type B 1 8 M 6 FT A to B USB Cable included Standard RJ 45 Connector supports 10 100 MB Ethernet over Cat 5 or better Configure for DHCP
59. ault is 100 amps Enter the value printed on the CT if it is not 100 If ROCoil Rogowski is selected the CT Amps are set to 5 000 and the CT Phase Shift is set to 0 0 and may not be changed All DENT RoCoils regardless of size use the same settings 41 Current Transformers Recommended CT Phase Shift Values Clamp On CT CON 0150EZ 1 10 CT CON 1000 0 20 Split Core Small CT SCS 0050 2 20 CT SCS 0100 2 20 Split Core CT SCM 0100 175 Medium CT SCM 0200 1 50 CT SCM 0400 1 30 CT SCM 0600 1 30 Split Core Large CT SCL 0600 0 00 CT SCL 1000 0 00 Split Core High CT SHS 0005 0 50 Accuracy CT SHS 0015 0 50 Hinge Mini CT HSC 020 0 75 CT HSAC 050 0 75 Hinge MIDI CT HMC 0100 0 12 CT HMC 0200 0 30 Recommended CT Phase Shift Values 3 Click OK 4 Check the Enable THD checkbox if you want total harmonic distortion to appear as a percentage in the Data File Summary report Selecting this option automatically populates any required value field necessary to determine distortion Once the Quick Setup is completed the View Typical Setup button appears in the Quick Setup area of the screen Clicking this button displays a wiring diagram showing how to connect the CTs and the voltage leads of the ELITEpro XC corresponding to the selected setup The diagram can be printed and carried into the field for easy reference during installation Refer to ELOG Quick Setup Wiring Diagrams for detailed information of each Qui
60. ay hh mm w O W Download Data Monday 00 00 Multiple Call Setup D Download All Data Append New Data mo oo Tuesday 00 00 O Create cev File Wednesday 00 00 Call Interval E 00 E Immediate Call Thursday oo 2 i Daily Call Set Single Call cr Fid 00 09 i Friday C Multiple Calls o 00 C Daily Saturday o OD O Weekly Cancel The default call schedule shown above is a Single Call on January 1st at 00 00 Midnight Because the Append New Data button is selected when the PC calls the logger only the new data in the logger stored since the last data download will be retrieved Logger Tasks Set Logger Clock If the Set Logger Clock box is checked then after the PC calls the logger and the data download is complete the PC will set the logger clock to the PC time Download Data Data retrieval may be one of two options Download All Data or Append New Data Append New Data is used for on going metering projects and only data collected and stored in the logger since the last download is retrieved The new data is appended to the existing data file DiD YOU KNOW When appending a data file AutoPoll looks in the data folder specified in the Tools gt PC Setup for that logger If the data file has been moved or this is the first time the logger has been read and Append New Data is selected then AutoPoll will download the entire memory of the logger Create cs
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62. ceeeeseceseesecetseneceesenes 113 Wye Configuration LIN 2 N ESN eiciscussscsininnsduceneaanvedebaattdeannadaesuencesesunnecussnonedsaasonasausnboeducs 113 DELTA Configuration L1 L2 and L3 L2 cccsciccsossscdesnascacawabscesiainssisestuveateanssinantbessiaacessiaaceoneenees 114 Appendix F Communication OPTIONS cceecccesscccesececenececeneeceenceceeecesseceeeeesseecesauecesseeenenees 115 SB SAAN ee causes sectenaasaasune O E E E E 115 Ethernet LAN Sd a ee 116 Wi Fi and Wireless Access Point Connection Optional 119 ELITEpro XC as its own Access Point sise 119 ELITEpro XC Connected to a Wireless Network ss 122 Troubleshooting Wi Fi Connections ss 124 ELITEDrFOMobil ADD ODOO NAT SA aan tie 125 AS AB eS AD ee ee dd te ce 125 Connecting to the ELITEpro via Wi Fi ie 125 About the ELITEpro Mobile App Screens 126 LOSC PO DECO Sc E iiei E ne ee 127 Logger Settings Pop up Screen siennes 127 RSR a de ee ee ee Cette 0e 128 Analog MOU Sises does nn ne ace den ae ed ton 129 POP ae pa baiiesione E RNN 129 Logger POG We S tan one nee Da Das io le ee ee 130 Peak Demand amp TORRES a ae a a de 130 PREC ON VIEN a asec etic eas ec conc E E nso ses conan tide beans cuatnenedbas es aaeaceennacast 131 Cosine D a 131 Renne DEN e aa tee ne rage recone ee ea ene ee ee oe 132 Changing the Display TIMEOUT gadis acacrsecenctoeedewasnaeecsuasatennesevasuncsseanmesniieeavennensucinns 132 Uninstalling 1E OD ace ee D 133 BIC LOOE MODO E
63. ck Setup option Additionally depending on the setup Calculated Power Channels with configuration options display in the lower section of the Setup Table screen See Calculated Power Channels 42 PHYSICAL POWER CHANNELS The ELITEpro XC has four configurable hardware channels corresponding to the current transformers or other sensors 1 Clickon the maximize button in the upper right hand corner of the Setup Table window to display as much of the full screen as possible Physical Power Channels Voltage References Current Transformers Power 1 Name VHigh Wlow PT Ratio Type Amps Phase Shift L1 Phase 1 000 Mile lt 100 000 1 100 Power 2 Name VHigh Low PT Ratio Type Amps Phase Shift Power 4 Off 2 Click on the down arrow next to each channel you want to configure CT 1 must be placed on the phase listed as V High for Channel 1 in the ELOG setup table CT2 CT3 and CT4 must also correspond to the appropriate phase as shown in Channels 2 3 and 4 in the ELOG setup table 3 Select Power to turn on any channel These channels CAUTION If a PT Potential refer to the current transformer inputs from the Transformer is not used on service ELITEpro XC Selecting Power displays the options for voltages greater than 600V the configuring the channel ELITEpro XC may overheat or worse causing irreparable damage and 4 Enter a name for the channel then select the Voltage extreme danger to the user References Current Tran
64. core CTs removable leg and hinged CTs The white CT DiD You Know Correct wire is and the black wire is polarity is required to ensure proper orientation Clamp on CTs clothes pin type The red lead is the wire of the CT A CT with the and the black lead is the wire lead wires switched on the connector is the same as ROCoils The white lead is the wire and the brown lead is putting the CT on the the wire monitored wire backwards 54 CT Connections 1V MAX INPUT Voltage Lead L3 L2 L1 80 600VAC CAT III 125mA 50 60Hz Connections ELITEpro XC End View of CT and Voltage Lead Connections 2 Apply the CTs to the phases being monitored observing proper CT orientation 3 If there is an arrow on the CT label the label should point towards the load Otherwise use the instructions printed on the CT for example This Side Toward Load 4 Connect the voltage leads to the different phases Connect the Neutral wire first then the remaining voltage sense phase wires ELOG QUICK SETUP WIRING DIAGRAMS When a Quick Setup is selected the View Typical Setup button appears in the Quick Setup area of the screen Clicking this button displays a wiring diagram that corresponds to the selected setup showing how to connect the CTs and the voltage leads of the ELITEpro XC The diagram can be printed and carried into the field for easy reference during installation The following pages show the dia
65. created shows the status of each call and attempted call made to the logger s in the Logger List and includes changes made to the logger clock if the Set Logger Clock flag has been checked in the Logger List At the end of the session a summary of the calls attempted and failed will be shown If the software took three attempts to contact a logger and was successful on the third try the summary would still show 1 Call Attempted O Calls Failed The file created is labeled autopoll log and is automatically saved to whatever folder contains the ELOG application program typically C Users UserName Documents DENT ELOG Data The folder where the file is saved may not be changed except by moving the ELOG application too 108 As subsequent polling sessions are completed the autopoll log file is automatically updated and the new contact reports are appended to the existing log file The maximum size of the autopoll log file is 1 Megabyte If this limit is exceeded AutoPoll automatically changes the existing log file into a bak backup and starts a new log file If there is already an existing autopoll bak file the existing file is deleted and replaced by the new autopoll bak file Autopoll log is a text format document txt and may be opened by a word processor or any application that reads ASCII files from which it may then be viewed or printed Clear AutoPoll Log Can be used to clear the current call log NOTE Once cleared the ca
66. d Axis _ 3rd Axis Cancel lt lt Back The graph you defined appears similar to the following example The parameter names to the right are color coded to match the visual representations on the graph 84 com Sample Data File ELITEpro HV Substation 2 Data Point Information 04 17 09 05 30 09 22 Wed Apr 2009 Press the Z key to unzoom Sample Data File ELITEpro HV Substation 2900 Anslysis Summary Chan 1 Avg Amp Avg 115 81 Min 62 19 Max 216 33 Chan 1 Avg KVAR Avg 114 58 Min 494 24 Max 193 72 DENT Instruments ELOG 11 The graph values intersected by the Data Cursor are shown in the upper left hand corner of the screen Once created the graph may be edited in a number of ways In general any editable feature may be changed by double clicking on the graph and making changes in the dialog box that appears For example Double clicking anywhere in the graph area produces a dialog box that gives you various options to customize your graph by changing the graph type colors fonts and other options Graphs as well as other file types Data Setup Tables Logger Lists may be printed using the File gt Print command or Ctrl P Double clicking the graph also provides an Export option that enables you to export the graph Choose an option in the Export section to choose a graph type Choose a location to export the graph in the Export Destination area Set the size o
67. d Power Channels are set to Off when they initially display in the Setup Table window Optimize the logger s memory by collecting and combining data from two or more channels instead of collecting data from two or more separate channels For a description of the formulas used to compute channels 5 amp 6 based on the CT input channels 1 4 see Appendix E Calculated Power Channel Formulas Combining Channels To combine channels and maximize memory use 1 Depending on your setup table configuration ensure that the Physical Power Channels you wish to combine are set to Power It is recommended that the Recorded Values flags of Volts Amps kW kVA PF and kVAR for the individual channels be left on However if maximum use of the memory is required they can be turned off Default recording flags may have the Average checkbox selected in each drop down menu for the Recorded Values 2 Under Calculated Power Channels turn on the channel by selecting Power Sum from the Channel 5 menu Perform the same function for Channel 6 if desired 3 Enter a name for the Calculated Power Channels optional 4 Select the Physical Power Channels to be added together in the Combine Channels box 5 Set each recording flag for Volts Amps kW kVA PF and kVAR as desired 46 6 Click Send Setup Table to Logger to send the setup table to the logger and make it the active table The following graphic is an example of a Setup
68. dow where you may choose from already existing data files Choose the one you wish to use to create a graph Logger List File displays groups of loggers used with AutoPoll an automatic data collection application that is bundled with ELOG Once chosen you will be shown the folder where the Logger Lists reside and be allowed to select one for review or editing Logger Lists are used by AutoPoll for unattended data retrieval by the computer 62 Setup Table File If you are not already connected to a select A Setup Table Type logger ELOG prompts you to select the logger type ELITEpro XC for which you want to create a new Setup SEE ELITE pra SP Table If you are already connected to a logger ELOG ELITEpro 4 Channel assumes that the Setup Table you are about to create is DATApro 1 Temp 3 Pulse DAT Apo 2 Temp 2 Pulse for the logger type to which you are connected DATApra 4 Current DAT Apro 4 Pulse o DAT Apro 4 m File gt Open accesses an existing file prompting you to select ie a er F pro WIESE Cc the file type It operates the same whether or not you are DATApra 4 Temp connected to a logger ELOG Data File Logger List File Setup Table File The File gt Save and File gt Save As functions allow for the saving of an open file of any type Save As allows for saving to a new location or new name The File gt Export Data File allows you to export a data file to a csv file for use in another app
69. e s curit gants et des v tements de protection qui sont n cessaires pour les tensions surveill es Indique haute tension Risque de choc lectrique Hautes tensions peuvent tre pr sentes qui mettent la vie en danger Personnel qualifi uniquement gt NE PAS DEPASSER 600V Phase Phase Ce compteur peut contr ler les charges jusqu 600V Le d passement de cette tension peut causer des dommages l appareil et du danger pour l utilisateur Utiliser toujours le potentiel transformateur PT pour des charges de plus de 600V Le ELITEpro XC est un appareil 600 V de surtension de cat gorie III gt H Se d barrasser de correctement 11 IN 6 10 VDC 500 mA ns Cu os OUT 6 VDC 200 mA maximum USB port LIMITATIONS DE DETECTEUR A gt B UTILISEZ SEULEMENT TRANSFORMATEURS DE COURANT TC SHUNT E N utilisez pas d autres TC Utilisez seulement des TC shunt e avec une puissance maximale 333mV Un s rieux risque de d charge lectrique et des dommages l enregistreur peut se produire si des TC pas shunt e sont utilis s Utiliser seulement les CTs des DENT Instruments suivants qui sont num r s jusqu au 600V CATIII CT HSC 020 U CT HSC 050 U CT HMC 0100 U CT HMC 0200 U Impulsion n utilisez que contact sec impulsion intrants non charger ELITEpro SP uniquement Utilisation de impulsion initiateurs charger peut causer des dommages l enregistreur et une d charge lectriq
70. e CTs to the channel s on the ELITEpro XC labeled CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 and CH 4 The CT leads need to be connected to the terminal block using a small screwdriver For R Coils also connect the shield bare wires to the right most ground terminal marked S shield 2 Place the CTs on the phase wires of the load to be monitored and corresponding to the phase of the voltage loads The CTs must be placed as follows for each channel Left connector pin is the positive or high side wire Right pin is the negative or low side When using DENT Instruments current transformers connect them as follows Split core CTs removable leg the white CT wire is and the black wire is Clamp on CTs clothes pin type the red wire is positive and the black wire is negative ROCoil CTs flexible Rogowski style the white CT wire is and the brown wire is If you are using R Coil CTs be sure to connect the bare wire to the S shield screw terminal This reduces interference and improves the accuracy of the CT 20 Connecting Split Core Style Millivolt CTs to a Load 1 Open the CT by holding on to the removable leg and pulling it apart 2 Connect CT around the load conductor to be measured Make sure the maximum current of the conductor does not exceed the maximum CT rating listed on the CT data sheet 3 Carefully re connect the removable leg while ensuring the CT core alignment matches The cond
71. e Logger 3 Install the ELITEpro XC Driver on your computer a Connect the USB cable to a USB port on your computer inserting the other end in the USB port on the ELITEpro XC Hint Look for this USB symbol lt gt NOTE If a USB cable is used inside an electrical panel it must be rated to the appropriate voltage or wrapped in an appropriately rated insulating sleeve The DENT supplied cable does not meet this requirement without an insulating sleeve b Perform the setup steps onscreen You must allow ELOG to install the USB driver for the ELITEpro XC to work correctly c Ifthe driver installation fails see Appendix C Troubleshooting ELITEpro XC Driver Installation Mount the ELITEpro XC The ELITEpro XC must be installed in an approved electrical panel or enclosure following proper installation practices according to the local electrical codes ft WARNING Remove the LOGGER from all sources of voltage before mounting AN AVERTISSEMENT ENLEVEZ L ENREGISTREUR DE TOUTES LES SOURCES DE TENSION AVANT DE MONTER 1 Mount the ELITEpro XC using the black tab on the end of the case containing the PhaseChek and voltage lead connections Use a screw to securely mount the ELITEpro XC near a dedicated circuit disconnect breaker NOTE Allow adequate space for accessing all ports and connectors The mounting tab is intended for short term metering less than 6 months and must be subject to monthly monitoring by qualified person
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73. e high accuracy 5A CT from DENT Instruments on the existing high voltage CT secondary The CT value used in the Setup Table should be the primary rating of the high voltage CT assuming the secondary output is 5A USING THE 2 WATT ELEMENT 2 CT METHOD ON A 3 WirE DELTA SERVICE Blondel s Theorem states that the number of watt elements CTs needed to monitor a system is one less than the number of wires in the system This means that a 3 Wire Delta service even though three phase requires only two CTs to meter it as there are only three current carrying conductors The ELITEpro XC uses the 3 CT method for monitoring Delta services as a default because the data is easier to interpret However if it is required to use only 2 CTs on a Delta such as when it is desirable to use one ELITEpro XC to monitor two Delta connect loads simultaneously such as two motors connect the meter as shown below L1 L1 L2 LOAD L3 gt L3 218 3 m AUHM SEPAL XV 2 CT 3 Wire Delta 97 Configure the Setup Table as follows Physical Power Channels Voltage References Current Transformers Channel 1 M ame High Wow PT Ratio Type Amp Phase Shift 3 Phase 3 Wire 1 000 milok 100 000 1 100 Channel 2 Name W High WLow PT Ratio Type Amp Phase Shift 3 Phase 3 Wire 1 000 Milivolt 100 000 1 100 Channel 3 Eji Ww Channel 4 Olt w Calculated Power Channels Channel 5 Hame Combine Channels 3 Phase Sys
74. e rest of this discussion assumes that the PC has Bluetooth capability Additional information may be found by opening Windows Help and searching for Bluetooth Look for Add a Bluetooth enabled device Bluetooth devices must be paired to communicate Look in the Task Bar on your PC for the U Bluetooth icon Hint the symbol may be hidden until the Show hidden icons button is clicked After clicking the Bluetooth icon a window should open as shown below Windows 7 134 1 2 3 4 5 Add a Device Allow a Device to Connect Show Bluetooth Devices Join a Personal Area Network Open Settings Turn Adapter Off Remove Icon Click Add a Device You should then see a list of Bluetooth devices external to the PC including the ELITEpro XC identified by its serial number The logger may be the only device the PC sees Select the desired ELITEpro XC and click Next In Windows 7 or Windows 8 the next screen shows you a pairing code When asked whether the code matches your device click Yes Windows will then connect to the device and provide a serial port for communication Next determine which com port Windows assigned to the Bluetooth link In ELOG click on the PC Setup speed button Windows may have assigned two com ports to the Bluetooth link but only one will work for communication The correct port to use is found through trial and error Data Files Saved To C Users Christopherl Documents
75. ecords the average power use watts for that channel over the preceding 30 minute interval based on approximately 14 400 measurements of the monitored power draw If Maximum and or Minimum values are being recorded the highest and or lowest of those 14 400 readings are also saved 39 DATA LOGGING CONTROLS The Data Logging section controls when the logger starts and stops collecting data The default values are Start Immediately and Stop Never Ring Memory Additional data logging options are defined below Data Logging Start Ce Immediately Date mm dd yy Time hh mm Peak Demand Window Start Options Immediately Date mm dd yy Time hh mm ss Peak Demand Window Stop Options Never Ring Memory When Memory Is Full Date mm dd yy Time hh mm ss MEMORY CAPACITY Stop Never Ring Memory When Memory le Full Date mmddyy Time hh mm 2 Logging starts as soon as the setup table is sent to the logger Logging starts at the designated date and time Time should be set in a 24 hour format e g 2 30PM should be entered as 14 30 The default is 15 Minutes Choices are Off 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 12 15 20 30 and 60 minutes Logging is continuous meaning when memory fills the oldest records are replaced with the newest records allowing for long term metering projects Logging stops when the memory is full Logging stops at the designated date
76. ed ee te 0 134 Cell Modem Connection OPTION Al ss era san as nrssssce sn sine eee 136 Appendix G Meter Installation Final Checklist ss 137 NV ON ose te ce sesies ve s ses ee sine sue ves Sasine oe siousivswe s vesinses uu uivaes denise seuss E 140 vi INTRODUCTION The ELITEpro XC is a powerful and versatile tool for pinpointing electric usage and quantifying energy usage It is capable of measuring storing and analyzing consumption data including Volts Amps Watts Volt Amps VA Volt Amps reactive VAR Kilowatts kW Kilowatt Hours kWh KVAh kVARh and Power Factor Pf of an electrical load or an entire building Analog input channels are especially helpful when used in conjunction with power measurements to correlate the consumption of electricity with environmental HVAC plant performance or other process conditions The ELITEpro XC also offers some power quality features such as the ability to view in real time voltage current and power waveforms and calculate harmonics to the 63 order The ELITEpro XC is line powered from the service being measured eliminating the need for external power or space consuming batteries at the job site The measurements are stored in on board non volatile memory in a time series format at an interval selected by the user The ELITEpro XC can be mounted anywhere with its magnetic back and is small enough to be secured inside the electrical panel The Windows based ELOG software package is us
77. ed to set up the meter display metered values and retrieve and analyze the collected data ELOG graphically displays recorded data performs analysis and facilitates automatic remote data collection Data is also easily exported to popular spreadsheet and database programs for additional analysis The ELITEpro XC requires a computer and ELOG software for setup data retrieval and data analysis Download and test the software prior to the field installation of the logger If your installation is using ELOG with legacy devices contact DENT Instruments for a prior version of this manual For further information or to provide comments and suggestions contact us at 800 388 0770 or info DENTInstruments com ELITEpro XC SAFETY SUMMARY AND SPECIFICATIONS CE the Logger operator and servicing personnel DENT Instruments Inc assumes no liability for user s Certified to CSA Std C22 2 No failure to comply with these safety guidelines 4RH8 61010 1 This general safety information is to be used by both Conforms to UL Std 61010 1 C US E186827 The ELITEpro XC is an Over Voltage Category Ill device Use approved rubber gloves with mechanical protection and goggles when operating the device CAUTION This LOGGER may contain life threatening voltages QUALIFIED PERSONNEL MUST disconnect all high voltage wiring before using or servicing the LOGGER f Warning Use of this device in a manner for which it is not intended may impair its
78. ents com 139 INDEX A active Logger list AutoPoll 106 Analog Connections 24 appending new data seems 70 AutoPoll erenn a cn 17 69 104 active Logger list ssnnnossenssseressseerssserressrerresssrress 106 clear log 109 Configuring a logger list 110 delay repeat Calls 00 00 ccccccccssssecceeeseeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeees 106 entering tasks annia 110 logger LASS sense ac 111 PE eC UDe a EE 107 Set logger OCK nn 111 understanding logger lists 109 VEW OR a aa een nn 108 AutoPoll Menu COMMUNICATIONS dinde 106 20 ee ne ee nr ee ee ee 105 HL c AEE cea gea E E AE E E 104 KEA ASAE EN OEE A PE EA AE E E T 108 ES Te EE EEE E A E ET 107 VION e 106 B BBC oredan ea de tas 32 66 detailed connection information ccccceesseeeeees 134 C Calculated Power Channel calculatia e ins 113 combining channels 46 Calculated Power Channels cccccccscesesseesseeesseeeees 42 46 Calculating CT value ccecccccssssecccceeeceeseeeceeeseeeeeeeseees 54 cancel communications operation 67 Communication Sub Menu ss sessssesssssesssrrrressreresrrrresssn 65 About the Connected Logger ccccsssseceeeeseeeeceeeeees 69 PO OI ate Sn 69 Cancel Communications Operation ccccceseeeeeees 66 Choose From Last Used Logger List 66 Connect via Ethernet Of WiFi 66 Connect via
79. er and then click Remove Logger 109 Configuring a Logger List Clicking Setup in the Logger List brings up the following screen for entering network connections and AutoPoll tasks Connection AutoPoll Off Logger Description Type IP Address Data File Path Browse Cancel Connection Tab The default connection type is Network If the logger is to be used on a network enter the IP Address and Port Number assigned to the logger If the logger is not connected to a network click the Type down arrow to change the connection method to Network Ethernet or cell modem or Telephone Modem or Direct USB For a Direct USB connection the baud rate does not need to be set If for a Legacy Logger serial connection set the logger baud rate default is 57600 and PC COM port default is COM 1 to be used For Telephone connection select the baud rate default is 14400 baud and enter the telephone number of the logger modem For a network connection enter the IP address of the logger and the port number default is 3001 Data File Path is the location of the folder where data files retrieved from the logger are saved Entering AutoPoll Tasks A Call Schedule must also be defined for each logger in the list which is done by clicking on the AutoPoll tab which brings up the following default call scheduler 110 Single Call Date Time Weekly Times To Call AutoPoll On mmidd a 4012 E Logger T asks Sund
80. erminal is 23 mA CAUTION Ensure that the sensor current voltage is within range and the channel is correctly configured using ELOG 15 before connecting external sensors Sustained exposure to elevated signals may damage the ELITEpro XC and this will void your warranty CAUTION Observe the correct signal polarity when connecting voltage sensors to the ELITEpro XC above 10 volts Damaging currents may flow from the connected sensor in the event of reverse polarity or misconfiguration and this will void your warranty Channel types voltage or current should be configured using the ELOG software prior to connecting external sensors This sequence will prevent the unexpected unpredictable combinations of voltage transducers connected to low impedance loads 499 ohm or current transducers with an open circuit The first set of Sensor and Output fields on the screen represent the Physical Range This is where the user enters the low and high process values from the sensor This data can typically be found on the data plate or data sheet of the sensor typical sensor image below The second set of Sensor and Output fields represent the Electrical Output This is where the user enters the minimum and maximum electrical output values of the sensor also listed on the data plate or data sheet Example Sensor Data Plates 25 Current Loop Connection Sensors using current loops are widely used in industry to communicate analog signals in t
81. ernet IF Address 10 75 76 62 Use DHCP Subnet Mask 755 966 255 0 Use Static IP Gateway Address 0 00 0 Local Port Number 3001 67 Logger WiFi Setup Use this option to set up your Wi Fi network Click Help to find information on how this setup is used Select Update Logger to send the new Wi Fi Setup to the logger or Cancel to close the window without updating the logger Logger Antenna Serial Number 071305219 Use External antenna Description GENT ELITE pro amp C Use Internal antenna WF hee ince WiFi Network SSID DENT 0 Access Point Mode IP Address 192 160101 WiFi Mode TCP Port Custom Set WiFi Network Password 80 for web app use 3001 for ELOG subnet Mask 255 255 266 1 IP Address ELEREN ress 10 75 75 254 Ci Use DHCP Ci Use Static IP MAC undetermined Logger Web Mobile App LoginPassword Use this option to create a password for accessing your Wi Fi from the web or a mobile device eeeeeeee x Hide your typing Please enter the password to use when connecting to the logger via web browser or mobile device up to 31 characters Leave empty for no password required What you type will not be masked unless you check the option to hide your typing 68 About The Connected Logger This option displays a text window containing information about the currently connected logger s properties such as logger type firmware version description
82. et A a en E CT Connections CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 1V MAX INPUT Voltage Lead E 80 600VAC CAT III 125mA 50 60Hz Connections L3 L2 L1 ELITEpro XC Top End View 16 SECTION I INSTALLING SETTING UP AND USING THE ELITEpro XC IMPORTANT DO NOT CONNECT THE ELITEpro XC TO YOUR COMPUTER UNTIL YOU HAVE INSTALLED ELOG 15 Install the ELOG Software on the Computer Complete this step prior to installation and ascertain that communication between the ELITEpro XC and PC is established before going into the field NOTE The new path for Data files in ELOG 15 is C Users UserName Documents DENT ELOG Data ELOG is compatible with Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 10 or Vista 32 or 64 bit 1 2 Insert the ELOG CD into the CD DVD drive The installer starts automatically If it does not browse to the CD and locate the ELOGInstaller exe program Start the installer by double clicking ELOGInstaller exe OR Insert the ELOG USB memory stick into the USB port Browse to the memory stick and locate the ELOGInstaller exe program Start the installer by double clicking ELOGInstaller exe Follow the directions on the screen to install the software NOTE When ELOG is installed another program AutoPoll is also installed AutoPoll may be used for unattended and automatic data retrieval from a number of remote loggers where the computer calls the loggers See Appendix D AUTOPOLL Unattended Calling from the PC to th
83. ew PC Log Turn Update On Copy Print Close The selections on the lower left side of the window select the displayed Channel Only one channel may P P You Know The individual harmonic be viewed at a time The voltage and current values and THD can be shown as a harmonics are presented graphically in the upper percentage of the fundamental IEEE part of the window The ordinate y axis is scaled in Standard 1035 1989 or as a percentage percent of the fundamental The abscissa x axis is of the total RMS value CSA and IEC the harmonic Both even and odd harmonics plus standard DC are shown The actual value of the voltage and current for each harmonic may be found in the Harmonic Values section By clicking on the arrow buttons higher and lower order harmonics may be selected Though only the first 31 harmonics are displayed in the graph the Harmonic Values function can be used to view the values up to the 63 harmonics The Waveform Values section provides summary Statistics for the overall voltage and current waveforms This includes the RMS value THD Peak values Crest Factor Line Frequency and K Factor 76 The image in the upper section of the Harmonic Analysis window is a single waveform snapshot The first image is by default channel 1 but you can select different channels and update the image copy the image to the clipboard for pasting into other programs or print the image You can also
84. f the exported graph in the Export Size fields Double clicking the graph also provides a Maximize feature that enables you to increase the visual representation of the graph 85 DID YOU KNOW To zoom in ona portion of the graph position the mouse pointer near the area to be zoomed Hold the left mouse button down then drag the pointer to make a rectangle that covers the area to be zoomed Let go of the mouse and the graph will redraw a zoomed portion of the graph The graph may be zoomed as many times as desired To unzoom use View gt UnZoom Ctrl U or click the Zoom speed button Graph Options The Graph Options dialog box allows you to set several defaults when a new graph is created Graph Options C Show graph data cursor Show graph data points Show analysis values Use default graph attributes Use last saved attributes Save s Graph Export width 1000 Pixels Height Pixels Graph Annotation DENT Instruments ELOG 14 Select the Show graph data cursor check box to turn on the data cursor The data cursor is a vertical line that appears on a graph and is used to help visually line up multiple graphs It can also be turned on and off at any time while viewing a graph by right clicking the mouse button If there is more than one variable plotted all values are shown on the screen The values are not labeled but are shown in the same order that the variables appear in on the graph The da
85. field to tile the graph If you make a lot of graphs and want to have the Same annotation on the graph you may use this feature to add a description to the graph Common uses are the name of the consulting company performing the metering and analysis or the name of the client Retrieve Data From Logger This function is identical to the Retrieve Data command in the Logger menu It is used to download the data from the logger to the computer prior to viewing graphing or exporting Open Data File Data files stored on the logger can be viewed but not edited by selecting this menu item To view a data file it must first be downloaded from the logger by using this option or the Logger gt Retrieve Data from Logger command The data is always shown in the same way The left most column is the record number and begins with 1 and continues through all of the data records in the file The second column is the date of the record and the third column is the time of the record The fourth and remaining columns are the data recorded by the logger for each parameter If minimum Or maximum values were recorded then the time to the second that the maximum or minimum occurred is also recorded Export Data File This exports the raw binary elog file to a csv format Comma Separated Value file which can be brought into a spreadsheet or database program To view the data from a spreadsheet program follow these steps 1 Retrieve the dat
86. figure the host computer to call the logger on one or more days every week Use the Weekly Times To Call box to select the days and the hour hh and minute mm the calls are to be made Only one call per day is permitted but they can be at different times on different days 112 Appendix E Calculated Power Channel Formulas The following information details the formulas used to calculate the parameters available in the Power Sum Channels 5 and 6 WYE CONFIGURATION L1 N L2 N L3 N L1 L2 L3 Amps System Average of L1 L2 and L3 amp values For a Phase to Neutral with WYE Sum of three phase to neutral voltages configured meter Volts System 3 Average of the three phase to neutral voltages f L1 L2 L3 ph kW System L1 kW L2 kW L3 kW SUMO and L3 phase watt values L1 KW L2 kW L3 kW Calculated per waveform sample with kWh System a running total of each waveform kWh of samples in an hour for the integration period VAR System L1 kVAR L2 KVAR L3 kVAR L1 kVAR L2 kVAR L3 kVAR of samples in an hour VA System L1 kVA L2 kVA L3 kVA L1 kVA L2 kVA L3 kVA of samples in an hour VARh System See kWh System WYE notes VAh System See kWh System WYE notes kW System Measurement calculation information A t PF Syst pparen ystem kVA System is provided for reference only kW System SQRT kW System kVAR System Displacement PF System 113
87. ger Description Line Logging ON OFF Clear ONLY Peak KW KVAR and KVA Demand Clear ONLY KWh KVARh KVAh etc Totals Do not select any options until you are sure that all information should be deleted from the logger Clear ALL Logger Data Clears all data in the logger memory including Peak Demand and Totals Once deleted it cannot be retrieved Clear ONLY Peak KW KVAR and KVA Demand Clears only the peak demand values kW kVA amp kVAR Once deleted it cannot be retrieved Clear ONLY KWh KVARh KVAh etc Totals Clears only cumulative totals Once deleted it cannot be retrieved 80 TOOLS MENU The Tools Menu accesses the same PC Setup option available on the Communication sub menu and also includes options to install logger firmware or restore hidden messages Data Window Help PC Setup Update Logger Firmware Restore Hidden Messages PC Setup Selecting Tools gt PC Setup allows you to configure the computer connected to the ELITEpro XC It is also where you set the default file storage folders ELOG PC Setup Data Files Saved To thin dy Documents DENTS GA Dats setup Files Saved To C Documents and Sethings s Tech ritenky Document Logger Files Saved To C Documents and Settings Techritenky Document Direct Connect Port COMES ELITE pro SP COMS w Port Preferences C Use Legacy Logger interface Enable 4uto Launch of ELOG An ELIT Epro SP or ts connected
88. ger List a screen similar to the one below becomes the active window a Loglist Sample Add Logger Serial Number Description Remove Logger UAT 1 First Floor Main Setup At this point the AutoPoll program is running and may be minimized by clicking on the E button AutoPoll will run in the background and you may continue to use the PC for any other tasks during the day AUTOPOLL MENU OPTIONS File Menu 2 AutoPoll Loglist Sample lst M Typical Windows commands are found in this menu item ont ne nn nimes Mew Ctrl N New Open Ctrl O Save Ctri s Opens a new empty Logger List ae Save As Open Print Ctrl P Print Preview The Open function is very similar to the New command except it Print Setup assumes that a Logger List is already stored somewhere on the as _ 1 Loglist Sample computer disk Logger list files have an lst extension Exit 104 Save Ctri S and Save As These functions allow you to save an open Logger List using the current name and location Save or with a new name and or to a new location on the PC hard drive Save As Print Used to initiate printing and to select the pages to be printed Print Setup may also be accessed from this menu Print Preview Allows you to view the document as it will appear on the paper Print Setup Used to select the active printer paper tray source and paper orientation Exit Exits and closes the AutoPoll program
89. grams available for each Quick Setup 55 zo ELOG 14 ELITEpro XC Setup Table STable1 Ev File Edit View Logger Tools Data Window Help DW tbe g lt onhsy SE Logger Type Setup Table Name Datal Typical Single Phase 2 Wire Setup ELITEpro XC 1 Phase 2 Wire Data Logging Start Immediately Stop SOURCE Date mm dd yy 00 00 00 Time hh mm ss 00 00 00 Peak Demand Window Physical Power Channels Voltage Re Power 1 Name VHigh YLo Power il Lt Pres fut IN Power 2 Of Calculated Power Channels Analog Channels Analog 1 Off v Analog 2 a L1 and L2 connections are required to power the meter TX Logger Type ELITEproxC Description DE Ex x Rx Logging On ID P1210136 E5400 230 ER eg Ready Typical Single Phase 2 Wire Setup Diagram 56 33 ELOG 14 ELITEpro XC Setup Table STable1 En File Edit View Logger Tools Data Window Help Deh tmeeSGeiitwonhs E Data Typical Single Phase 3 Wire Setup Logger Type Setup Table Name ELITEpro XC 1 Phase 3 Wire Data Logging Start Immediately Stop Date mm dd yy 00 00 00 Time hh mm ss 00 00 O Peak Demand Window Physical Power Channels Voltage Re Power 1 Name VHigh VYLo Power Phe d T Power 2 Name VHigh Y Lo Pone me dN Power 3 Power 4 Calculated Power Channels Power 5 Name Combine C FRS j EE SRS 2 Phase S
90. he DENT Instruments CTs 52 Small Medium Large Split Mini Midi F Split Core Split Core Core 5A 15A 20A high 100A 100A 600A accuracy 50A 50A 200A 200A 1000A 100A 400A 600A All of the CTs in the table are available from DENT Instruments These are internally shunted CTs 333 3 mV output which make them safe to handle even when connected to an energized wire They are also case insulated for 600V phase to phase service Do not use on services with higher voltages The following table is a list of the UL recognized 61010 1 CTs that can be used to maintain the UL listing Clamp R Coil Sp Rogowski 150A 5 000A R Coil mV Various 500A sizes available Contact DENT Instruments 1000A Current Ratings of CTs Available from DENT Instruments Dip YOU KNOW You can extend the leads for a R Coil up to 100 feet and a split core up to 1000 feet without loss of accuracy provided that the new wire is of the same size or larger than the CT lead wire High High High High Performance Performance Performance Performance 20A Mini 50A Mini 100A Midi 200A Midi CT HSC 020 U CT HSC 050 U CT HMC 0100 U CT HMC 0200 U CT HSC 020 B CT HSC 050 B CT HMC 0100 B CT HMC 0200 B UL Recognized CTs RoCoil Rogowski CT RXX 1310 U CT RXX A4 U CAUTION DO NOT USE UNSHUNTED CTs ONLY USE SHUNTED CTS WITH 333 mVAC OUTPUT ALL N DIAGRAMS IN THIS SECTION SHOW THE CT PHASING ARROW POINTING TOWARD THE LOAD 53 CT SELECTION EXAM
91. he presence of electromagnetic interference Both 2 and 3 wire current loops often referred to as loop powered or separately excited respectively are commonly used in industry Both types of current sensors are illustrated in this section Internally the ELITEpro XC uses 0 1 precision 499 ohm resistors to measure the voltage drop impressed by the external current source Current loop sensors will typically be powered from a 24 volt DC supply The ELITEpro XC has four measurement channels The negative terminals of each channel are common to each other and connected to the reference plane for power measurements For this reason it is imperative that the ELITEpro XC be connected as the last component in the current loop rather than the first if multiple channels are used Best practices are to use a single power supply for all sensors to reduce the occurrence of ground loop current between supplies tf Sensor CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 2 Wire Current Loop Configuration 26 Voltage Connection Voltage output sensors and 3 wire current loops will typically use one voltage for powering the sensor and a second voltage or current for sending an output signal Sometimes the power supply ground and signal reference conductor is shared between two circuits resulting in a three wire device This economy usually comes at the installer s expense of having to form a junction at the power supply sensor or meter Sensors having four
92. i The use of any other CT will invalidate the UL Listing of the ELITEpro XC Pulse Use only dry contact non energized pulse inputs ELITEpro SP only Use of energized pulse initiators can cause damage to the logger and a potential shock hazard to the user Wiring must meet 600V AC CAT III rating DC VOLTAGES The meter is designed to measure AC voltages for installations up to 600 VAC The meter is also capable of measuring DC voltages up to 600 VDC with the following caveats 1 The internal fuse installed in the meter is not a suitable disconnect for voltages above 80 VDC Customers using the meter for high voltage DC systems must install a UL listed inline 600 volt DC fuse with a rating of 1 amp or less These fuses are commonly available in the solar power market 2 UL and ANSI testing of the meter was conducted on AC systems only DC results are comparable but not tested 3 DENT Instruments ViewPoint software does not currently have a configuration or registers that are specific to DC systems Values reported for voltage current KW KWH will be correct however it should be noted that the meter will also report values that pertain to AC systems such as VARs and Power Factor that should be ignored The equipment is protected throughout by double insulation IEC 536 Class 11 CAT 111 80 600 VAC 125mA 50 60 Hz FCC COMPLIANCE This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursu
93. imum or Maximum In addition the integrated hourly value in an option where appropriate See Power Measurement Connecting CTs and Configuring Channels for information on how to properly configure the Setup Table for single phase 2 wire single phase 3 wire 3 phase 3 wire and 3 phase 4 wire services CALCULATED POWER CHANNELS Channels 5 and 6 are the Calculated Power Channels They combine the data from two or more power channels also called hardware or physical channels and are used primarily for calculating total system volts amps kW kVA power factor and kVAR in polyphase or multiple single phase systems Calculated Power Channels Channel 5 Name Combine Channels Volts Amps Kw O KVA PF KVAR Power Sum 2 Phase System Total 1 or ie AX v ANKH v A ANXH a A v NX vi Channel 6 Name Volts Amps O KW OMA FF KVAR Power Sum v 3 Phase System Total V 1 2 3 ALN v AN v AX v AXH v AN v ALN v The Calculated Power Channels are frequently used to Record total system power parameters on DiD YOU KNOW The Setup Table Calculated Power three phase loads Channels displays None If only one power channel is turned on ina Setup Table then channels 5 and 6 do not appear Channel 5 If two power channels are turned on then only channel 5 appears Channels 5 and 6 If three or four power channels are turned on then channels 5 and 6 appear By default the Calculate
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95. ip between the voltage and the current The amplitude of the vectors is normalized to the maximum values of voltages and currents in the three phases The angle is calculated from the kW and pF values A solid color line displays for voltage and a matching color dotted line for current C130803 PhasorPlot Nogmalized VoltageMax 99 9 V CurreniMax 24 4 129 Logger Properties On this screen the current settings and options for communication interfaces configured in the meter are shown For example you are shown the current settings and addresses of the wired network wireless network and port Scroll vertically up down to view all options C130803 Logger Properties Status ENABLED MAC Address 00 0D 63 20 09 3F IP Address 10 75 75 232 Mask Peak Demand amp Totalizers This screen displays the current values for peak demand and totalizers The values for the totalizers update once every three seconds C130803 Peak Demand amp Totalizers EW EVA KVAR 1 46 02 27 15 10 37 08 3 30 02 27 15 10 37 08 1 80 02 27 15 10 37 08 1 46 02 27 15 10 37 08 3 30 02 27 15 10 37 08 1 80 02 27 15 10 37 08 0 21 0 34 0 55 0 89 0 00 0 89 0 21 0 34 0 55 0 89 1 00 0 89 130 Record View This screen shows the last recorded record with the time stamp Scroll to the right or left to see all recorded values C130803 Records Chan 1 Max Amp Li Phase
96. itive terminal on the connector 6 Twist together the bare shield wires from the ROCoils and connect to the S shield terminal that is part of the CH 4 connector This reduces interference and improves accuracy of the CT Positive e S Q Negative LHD ZHO Hd HO Na lt Shield be Shield Wires from DENT RoCoil CTs connected to ELITEpro XC N de Connecting ROCoil CTs to an ELITEpro XC 23 VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS 1 Before connecting voltage leads L1 L2 L3 amp Ntothe meter first connect them to dedicated circuit breakers using either Croc clips or lead adapters from DENT a Refer to the wiring diagrams in Section 2 for wiring connection specifics Follow local electrical codes during this installation b IMPORTANT Verify the breaker is marked as the disconnect breaker for the ELITEpro XC 2 Connect lead adapters to the banana sockets at the end of the voltage leads DiD YOU Know The ELITEpro XC is rated for 600V Over Voltage Category Ill Cat Ill is for measurements performed in the building Examples are measurements on distribution boards circuit breakers wiring including cables bus bars junction boxes switches and socket Outlets in a fixed installation and equipment for industrial use Other equipment could include stationary motors with a permanent connection to the fixed installation 3 Connect the voltage leads L1 L2 L3 and N as necessary to the
97. lication The File gt Import CSV File allows you to import a csv file into ELOG EDIT MENU ET view Logger T A Cut Ctrik Copy Ctrl C SA Paste Ctrl The ELOG Edit Menu has the standard Windows Cut Copy and Paste options 63 VIEW MENU Logger Tools Data we Connection Window w Toolbar w Status Bar The View menu is used to display ELOG features in the ELOG window Each display may be turned on or off in the window by clicking on the corresponding menu option The Connection Window appears at the bottom of the screen during connection to a logger and provides information about the logger communication port baud rates etc Refer to Communicate with the ELITEpro XC in Section 1 for more information The Toolbar option enables disables buttons under the main menu The Status Bar option enables disables information at the bottom of the ELOG window 64 LOGGER MENU Communication Create New Logger Setup Table Retrieve Data From Logger Display Real Time Values d Retrieve Logger Setup Table Logger Clock d Edit Logger Description Line Logging ON OFF Clear Logger d The Logger menu is used to configure the ELITEpro XC view channel data in real time download logger data and set communication parameters Graphing and analysis functions are found under the Data menu Communication Sub Menu Use the options on the Communication sub menu to establish a connection between the computer and
98. ll log information cannot be retrieved UNDERSTANDING THE LOGGER LISTS Logger Lists are used to maintain information about groups of loggers the lists related to the communication medium including the IP address and a schedule of calls to be made to the logger by the host computer This information can be used for manual connecting and by the AutoPoll program A Logger List may have as few as one logger in it or hundreds Logger Lists are accessed through the File gt Open or New gt Logger List File command Selecting Open will bring up a folder from which to select an existing Logger List to edit or use Selecting New will bring up a blank Logger List as shown below e Untitled Add Logger Serial Number Description Serial Number is the 9 digit logger serial number If the serial number entered here does not match the serial number of the logger that AutoPoll connects to the data will be retrieved but an error will be noted in the Call Log Description optional is a 20 character description of the load monitored Setup is where additional information about connecting to the logger is kept Add Logger is used to add a new blank line at the bottom of the Logger List to create new entries for additional loggers Remove Logger is used to remove a logger from the list To remove a logger place the mouse cursor over the number in the left most column of the logger to be removed Left click the mouse to highlight the logg
99. llowing warning to display The Logger Setup Table and the selected Data File Setup Eu Table parameters do not match Do you wish to Select a Different Data File to append to Do Full Download to new data file or Cancel the read operation OT TE DENTS When the data is retrieved a second comma separated value format csv file can be created at the same time as the elog data file is being downloaded A csv file is also called a flat file or ASCII file and can be opened in other applications such as spreadsheets and databases The data is saved to the folder specified in Tools gt PC Setup gt Data Files Saved To unless changed in the Select a Directory and A Name window The default data folder is C Users UserName Documents DENT ELOG Data To view a data file use Data gt Open Data File and then select the desired file Even if not downloaded as a csv file the original binary elog data files may at any time be exported to a comma delimited ASCII file with a csv extension See the Export Data File section to export a data file 71 Display Real Time Values Sub Menu The Display Real Time Values option shows instantaneous readings for channels in use in either a textual or graphical format Real Time Values are an excellent way to verify the correct installation of a meter Tools Data Window Help Communication Create New Logger Setup Table Retrieve Data From Logger Display Real
100. logger however at this point you may name the data file whatever you wish Select A Directory And A Name For The New Data File fr Sample Data File DATApro Temperature amp Pulse aS Fe sample Data File DATApro Temperature amp Pulse My Recent PA Sample Data File ELITEpro 450 Delta Documents PA Sample Data File ELITEpro 480 Delta _ Fe sample Data File ELITEpro HY Substation PA Sample Data File ELITEpro HY Substation PP SP 205055 01 fd Sp1203055 02 M SP 203055 03 Desktop hy Documents 3 My Computer a File name SP1203055 04 v My Network Save as ype ELOG Data File elog dat v Append New Data To Existing Data File C Create ASCII cs File After Data Download There are two checkboxes in the lower left of the dialog box to select if you want to add append the data to an existing file and or create an ASCII file of the data Append New Data To Existing Data File Create ASCII Licey File After Data Download When a logger s memory is downloaded the data may be added or appended to an already existing file from the same logger Check the Append New Data To Existing Data File box The name of the dialog box changes to Select a Data File to Append Data To Select the file to which you wish to add the data 70 The selected file must have used the same Setup Table of the earlier downloaded data Selecting a file with different Setup Table parameters than those in the logger causes the fo
101. lysis As with the Data File Summary the data contained in the Notepad file may be edited saved printed or moved into another program for reporting generation 91 Each time an analysis function is used and File is Sample Data File EUTEpro HV Substation Notepad selected Notepad is opened and the result of File Edit Format View Help the analysis function is added to the existing Se oe Notepad file axe res 08 15 00 05 30 09 08 45 00 Average 115 81 For the first five analysis functions Average is NOT 09 30 00 04 17 09 12 00 00 the arithmetic average of all the values in the D 52024 04 17 09 11 45 00 selected column within the date range of data D as tera moon selected Load Factor is the ratio of the peak Pee LD Wa 10 00 maximum value divided by the average value chan 5 avg volt Maximum and Minimum are the largest and ee eee smallest values together with the day and time ES toe nd a ota of the occurrence Total is the algebraic sum of te eo all the values useful for summing kWh within a specified period of time 5 Select Graph to create a quick line graph for any selected variable and range Ofr Select Daily Profile Graph to create a composite average daily profile list of the average data values computed by ELOG Extract a Range of Data Users may choose options from this sub menu to display data from a specified range if all data points collected aren t needed for analysis Extract By Da
102. m ss 00 00 00 Peak Demand Window SO U RC E Physical Power Channels Voltage Re Power 1 Name VHigh YLo Power w L1 Phase N Power 2 Name YHigh YLo Power L2Phase L2 wi N Power 3 Name VHigh YLo Power x L3 Phase N Power 4 Off Calculated Power Channels Power 5 Name Combine C 3 Phase System Total 1 2 fk Power 6 Off Analog Channels Raw Senso Analoa 1 lt TX Logger Type ELITEpro AE Description DE Rx Logging On ID P1210136 E5400 230 ER Ready Typical 3 Phase 4 Wire Wye Setup Diagram 59 Using the ELOG Software When ELOG starts the window is empty until a task is requested whether that be opening an existing Setup Table creating a new one or importing a data file The following window displays with the ELOG menus and buttons for accessing frequently used ELOG features Menus n ELOGIA File View Logger Tools Data Help Dae 5 Oohse S Speed Button Toolbar Connection Window TX Logger Type ELITEpro XC Description DENT ELITEpro XC zi RX Logging On ID SP1210136 ES400 230 Baud USB Port COMS ELITEpro SP C Status TT ELOG SPEED BUTTONS The ELOG speed buttons enable users to quickly navigate between commonly used functions For example to connect between the computer and the ELITEpro XC over a serial or Bluetooth connection use he button instead of the menu commands Logger gt Communication gt Co
103. means of protection SYMBOLS ON EQUIPMENT N Denotes caution See manual for a description of the meanings When connecting the ELITEpro XC to an AC load follow these steps in sequence to prevent a shock hazard 1 If possible de energize the circuit to be monitored A 2 Connect the CTs to the phases being monitored 3 Connect the voltage leads to the different phases Use proper safety equipment gloves mask and protective clothing as required for the voltages monitored Risk of electric shock Life threatening voltages may be present Qualified personnel only gt DO NOT EXCEED 600V Phase to Phase This logger is equipped to monitor loads up to 600V Exceeding this voltage will cause damage to the logger and danger to the user Always use a Potential Transformer PT for loads in excess of 600V The ELITEpro XC is a 600 volt Over Voltage Category III device gt H Dispose of properly OO K IN 6 10 VDC 500 mA OUT 6 VDC 200 mA maximum USB port SENSOR LIMITATIONS A USE ONLY SHUNTED CURRENT TRANSFORMERS CTs Do not use other CTs Only use shunted CTs with a 333mV maximum output only Serious shock hazard and logger damage can occur if unshunted CTs are used The UL listing covers the use of the following DENT Instruments CTs that are UL Recognized and have been evaluated to IEC 61010 1 CT HSC 020 X 20A Mini CT HSC 050 X 50A Mini CT HMC 0100 X 100A Midi and the CT HMC 0200 X 200A Mid
104. nel to verify the ELITEpro XC or its wiring have not shifted To remove the logger remove the screw and roll the magnets off the cabinet it is mounted to NOTE For temporary spot load monitoring the four magnets on the back of the ELITEpro XC case can be utilized to hold the logger on unpainted metal The maximum combined weight of the logger and any attachments the magnets can support with a 4 times safety margin is 180z 500 gm The logger must be attended by the electrician when it is temporarily mounted by the four magnets In order to prevent injury upon removal it is recommended practice to roll the device off due to the strength of the magnets Roll the device as seen below 2 Mark the dedicated circuit as the disconnect for the ELITEpro XC 18 ELITEPRO XC CONNECTIONS The ELITEpro XC has the following connections Four current transformers CTs Four voltage wire leads for connecting to voltage sources L1 L2 L3 and Neutral Four analog input channels can be individually used to record process or environmental correlation Studies with power Power In Out for connecting a DENT provided external power supply or for powering external devices Maintain polarity as marked on the case In 6 10 Vdc maximum input of 500 mA Out 6 Vdc output up to 200 mA for powering other external devices USB connector for high speed downloads setup and communication with a computer The ELITEpro XC is also po
105. nnect Via The button toolbar can be toggled on and off by selecting the View gt Toolbar option A description of each button follows New Create a new Setup Table Logger List Data File download or Graph Open Open an existing Setup Table Logger List Data File or Graph Save Use to save changes to modified items in ELOG Cut Performs the standard cut data function 60 OH iii e a Copy Performs the standard copy data function Paste Performs the standard paste data function Print Print the active window Direct Connection Use for connecting the logger to the computer when using Bluetooth or a USB cable Network Connection Use for Wi Fi Access Point mode or Ethernet connection Choose from last used Logger List Use to connect to a logger on a Logger List Disconnect Quickly disconnect from either direct connection or a telephone connection Cancel COMM OP Cancel the current communication operation Toggle Connection Window Use to turn on off the connection status window at the bottom of the screen Display Real Time Text Values Selecting this option displays the Instantaneous Channel Values screen Retrieve Logger Data Select this option to quickly retrieve logged data from the connected logger Setup PC Quickly access computer setup configurations Create Graph Create a graph from an open data file available under the Data dropdown menu UnZoom Graph Use to back out of an
106. nnected to a Wireless Network In addition to acting as an Access Point for one to one connections an ELITEpro XC with the Wi Fi module may also be connected to a local area network LAN through a wireless access point or wireless router To set up the logger it must first be configured via a USB connection to a PC running ELOG and may require assistance from someone familiar with the network you want to connect to Below is a diagram of this communication method THE ELITEPRO XC USING WI FI MODE TO CONNECT TO A INTERNET WIRELESS NETWORK fj ay FIREWALL ROUTER ij 1 N G amp amp EE ELITEPRO XC SET TO WI FI MODE CONTI A IR F ON NETWORK DH D IP ADDRES 4 4 4 v LL ACCESS POINT ELITEpro XC pictured with wen pm optional external 5 dbi antenna 1 Set up a Wi Fi logger for connection to a wireless network first Connect the USB cable to a USB port on your computer inserting the other end in the USB port on the ELITEpro XC Hint Look for this USB symbol lt gt If a USB cable is used inside an electrical panel it must be rated to the appropriate voltage or wrapped in an appropriately rated insulating sleeve The DENT supplied cable does not meet this requirement without an insulating sleeve 2 If it does not launch automatically start ELOG 15 and connect to the logger 3 From the ELOG menu select Logger gt Communication gt Logger Wi Fi Setup The Logger Wi Fi Setup dialog box
107. nterface checkbox defaults to unchecked and the ELOG software will only display features and menu items relevant to the current software and hardware release Select the checkbox and click Save Changes to enable legacy menu items for customers using older legacy products ELITEpro The Enable Auto Launch of ELOG checkbox defaults to enable the Auto Launcher which launches ELOG if not already open when an ELITEpro SP or ELITEpro XC or newer ELITEpro is connected to a USB port When not checked it disables the feature and hides the Auto Launcher icon in the system tray Connecting a compatible logger to a USB port while ELOG is already running will still result in ELOG connecting to it automatically if not already connected to another logger Update Logger Firmware ELITEpro XC only If you receive a message when attempting to communicate between the ELOG software and the logger Stating The connected logger has firmware that is older than this version of ELOG supports and may not operate properly with this version of ELOG refer to Appendix A to update the ELITEpro XC firmware Restore Hidden Messages Use this option to restore the alert messages that have been turned off 82 DATA MENU Data retrieved from an ELITEpro XC can be opened graphed exported or analyzed KE Create New Graph NOTE These are the only options Graph Options r available on the Data menu when first accessed The other options appear Ret
108. o a computer via the USB cable and the driver fails to install follow these steps to correct the problem 1 Goto the Device Manager by right clicking My Computer in the Start Menu and selecting Properties Computer Open Control Panel i Manage Devices and Pr Map network drive Disconnect network drive Default Progra Show on Desktop Help and Supp Rename Properties Windows 7 Explore Search Manage Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Show on Desktop Rename Properties Windows XP 2 Inthe Properties window select Device Manager In Windows 7 and Windows 8 the Device Manager is on the left side of the window In Windows XP select the Hardware tab then select the Device Manager See below System protection Advanced system settings View basic information about your computer Windows edition Windows 7 Ultimate Copyright 2009 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Service Pack 1 Windows 7 100 System Properties System Restore General Device Manager The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Drivers Driver Signing lets you make sure that installed drivers are compatible with Windows Windows Update lets you set up how Windows connects to Windows Update for drivers Driver Signing Windows Update Windows XP
109. on dialog box Look for the serial number of the logger to determine which connection point is yours The logger s serial number can also be found on the back of the logger Select your logger in the Logger Selection dialog box and click OK and then OK again in the Network Connect window 118 Wi Fi AND WIRELESS ACCESS POINT CONNECTION OPTIONAL When the ELITEpro XC is equipped with the optional Wi Fi module it may be used in one of two ways as a Wi Fi connection to an existing Wi Fi network or in Access Point Mode where the logger connects one to one to a single device such as a laptop or smart phone Connection ranges also depend on whether an internal or high gain external antenna is used THE ELITEPRO XC USING ACCESS POINT MODE TO CONNECT TO A PC WITH ELOG 75 300 feet lt Ee ee je PC WITH WIFI AND ELOG ELITEPRO XC SET TO ACCESS POINT MODE CONNECT THE ELITEPRO XI TO VIEW DATA ELITEpro XC as its own Access Point DiD YOU KNOW The Wi Fi Ethernet connection will work over a range of 30 to 300ft range depending on the installation environment Range is limited when mounted within a metal cabinet Using the ELITEpro XC as an Access Point Hot Spot is probably its most useful mode As a Hot Spot the logger allows one to one connection between the meter and a Wi Fi enabled device such as a laptop computer tablet or smartphone 1 Set up the logger for Access Point connection Connect the USB cable
110. oolbar c Inthe Network Connect dialog box enter 192 168 1 1 for the IP Address 80 for the Port Number and click OK Sometimes it may be necessary to disconnect and reconnect the Wi Fi connection from the PC You may now use all of the capabilities of ELOG with the logger Using a Web Browser Smart Phone Tablet etc to connect to the ELITEpro XC Built in Web Server The ELITEpro XC includes a primitive internal webserver that allows external Smart devices such as Smart Phones Tablets PCs etc to connect to the logger and replicate a limited set of ELOG functions i e viewing Real Time Values or reading data After connecting the smart device to the logger s Wi Fi Ethernet as described for a PC in Step 7 above a Opena web browser in the smart device b Inthe Address box of the browser enter the IP Address of the ELITEpro XC which is 192 168 1 1 c When the login page appears enter the Web Page Password you set in the Logger Wi Fi Setup dialog box in step 5 above The default password is 1234 Once connected you can view real time values view or download logged data as an Excel CSV file start stop logging clear the logger memory and view the logger properties Other ELOG functions such as creating or changing a Setup Table are not yet available The Web Server interface is convenient for verifying a meter is correctly connected by viewing real time values without needing a PC or laptop 121 ELITEpro XC Co
111. or Static IP address Internal antenna typical conditions lt 10ft up to 100ft range Requires Bluetooth wireless technology adapter on Window PC Adapter must support the Serial Port Profile SPP Internal Wi Fi adapter with two separate configurations Internal antenna typical conditions lt 75ft up to 300ft External 5 dbi antenna typical conditions lt 150ft up to 300ft 14 Line Power Supply Power In optional Operating Temperature Humidity Enclosure Weight Dimensions Operating System Processor Hard Drive Communications Port CD Drive Power From L1 Phase to L2 Phase 80 600V AC or DC CAT III DC 50 60Hz 125 mA 5 W or 10 VA max Non user replaceable 5 Amp internal fuse protection 6 10 VDC maximum 500 mA minimum Mechanical 7 to 60 C 20 to 140 F 5 to 95 non condensing ABS plastic 94 V0 flammability rating 340 g 12 ounces excluding sensors and leads 69 x 58 x 203 mm 2 7 x 2 2 x 8 0 Minimum System Requirements Windows 7 32 or 64 bit Windows 8 Windows 10 or Vista 32 or 64 bit Pentium Class 1 GHz or more recommended 50 MB minimum available One USB CD or DVD drive required if using the CD software installation 15 ELITEpro XC CONNECTIONS USB Connection Logging On Comm LED PhaseChek LEDs Terminal Block for Analog Input Connections Optional Wi Fi External 5 dbi antenna Ethernet connection Power In Out Magnetic Mounting Fe
112. ower 5 14 422 12 47 52 10 16 2014 14 419 12 47 52 10 16 2014 0 214 12 47 52 10 16 2014 Power 6 14 422 12 47 52 10 16 2014 14 419 12 47 52 10 16 2014 0 214 12 47 52 10 16 2014 Totalizers Power 5 46 503 0 000 46 503 46 493 0 686 0 000 Power 6 46 503 0 000 46 503 46 493 0 686 0 000 77 Retrieve Logger Setup Table This function instantly retrieves the Setup Table in the logger so it can be viewed edited resent to the logger or saved to the hard disk Logger Clock Sub Menu This function is used to set the logger s internal clock time and date You may change the clock manually or synchronize it to the computer s clock Note that the logger clock is actually set to UTC also known as Greenwich Mean Time When reading the logger clock or viewing data files ELOG reads the Windows settings and converts the UTC time stamps in the logger to the local time zone of PC If two PCs in different time zones open a data file or read the logger clock they will see different times Logger Tools Data Help Communication d Retrieve Data From Logger Display Real Time Values d Retrieve Logger Setup Table Logger Clock Manually Set Logger Time Edit Logger Description Line Synchronize Time To Match PC Logging ONIOFF Clear Logger d Set the logger s internal clock and date using the following menu option Logger gt Logger Clock You may change the clock manually or synchronize it to the computer s clock
113. pendices sesessesessecessscessscessscesoscecsscessssecssscecescecesoecesoecoessecessecoesesoessesesseoese 94 Appendix A Installing Firmware Updates sise 94 AU TAE ALES AU 0 0 E RE ic vss ces n eas oun EE 94 Downloading and Installing Firmware 94 Appendix B Unusual Metering Systems cccccccsssececceseccecenscceteeseceesueceeseneceseaeeeeeseuecessuaeses 95 3 Phase Delta with a Wild Red LOS siiscccicesaatensssassancsedevarasateaecanedtvorsvaleaasesetbanvesabesecensaeowree 95 Dr Element Meters rca ten osnias antenne EE EE 96 Using The 2 Watt Element 2 Ct Method On A 3 Wire Delta Service 97 Using The 3 Watt Element 3 Ct Method On A 3 Wire Delta Service 98 Appendix C Troubleshooting ELITEpro XC Driver Installation 100 Appendix D AUTOPOLL Unattended Data Collection ss 104 A toPoll Menu OO a 2 a nn 104 PHE MOTU e E T enececeeseaatacestoseeseuteeaseaneceeeeencsaziat 104 EN MEDI e E E EA 105 VIEW MENU A E A E T TR 106 C mmunications ManU ibs isa tances aE ad a dent E 106 FOO MEn ae E A A dene tae sae eee 107 OR PE a a seas 108 Understanding the Logger Lists isa mhisesssneet mmsstessselhisse 109 Configuring BLOSSOM List en E ce 110 Entering AUTOPOIL TASKS casscnssunccecsanseaacideaddecsnieaseastewtslecunedesndddeetalenneseesendioundesupeaeabeduelsersans 110 CO SSSR de 111 CE EN AE AEE T EEE CO E 112 Appendix E Calculated Power Channel Formulas cccccccssseccccesececcesec
114. power kW volt amps kVA power factor PF and volt amps reactive kVAR as desired for each channel you turned on Recorded Values Volts Amps KEAR an Eye PF For a description of the Recorded Values and their formulas for the Calculated Power Channels see Calculated Power Channels 44 The following options are available for configuring Physical Power Channels Name V High V Low PT Ratio Type Amps Phase Shift Volts Amps KW KVA PF KVAR Physical Power Channel Options Name the channel so it describes the location or item being monitored such as Water Heater or Pump L1 Phase A maximum of 20 characters is allowed High side voltage This is the high reference voltage that will be measured with respect to the reference low voltage V Low Low side voltage reference for AC voltage Potential Transformer turns ratio This is used when a step down transformer is needed to measure AC voltages greater than 600V The default is 1 000 This is the type of CT connected to the ELITEpro XC Depends on the type of CT selected Displays the value entered in the CT Size screen Compensate for CT Phase Shift with this setting Default setting is 1 1 degrees To record any or all of these values use the menu to select an option Optional Choices are L1 L2 L3 Neutral Choices are L1 L2 L3 Neutral Choices are MilliVolt or ROCoil Choices are Average Min
115. raw sensor output minimum maximum values This data is typically found on the data plate or data sheet of the sensor Typical values for voltage devices are 0 5 1 5 0 10 0 15 0 30 for voltage devices and 0 20 4 20 for current loop devices 4 Enter the corresponding engineering value to the sensor range i e psig the units and the average minimum and or maximum record 5 Click Send Setup Table to Logger to load the configuration into the data logger Best practices are to confirm the operation of all sensors Use Logger gt Display Real Time Values gt Show as Text or click the Display Real Time Text Values speed button before commissioning the logger for prolonged data logging projects DiD YOU KNOW To trouble shoot or calibrate a current or voltage sensor it is convenient to set the physical range fields to be equal to the electrical output values The Real Time Values readings can then be compared directly with voltage or current measurements taken from a DVM Offset or gain errors can be corrected by adjusting the min value or span max min SEND A SETUP TABLE TO THE LOGGER When you ve finished selecting the configuration options the setup table needs to be sent to the ELITEpro XC 1 After connecting to the logger click on one of the SEND SETUP TABLE to Logger command buttons on the Setup Table screen Separate buttons are available at the top and lower left of the Setup Table screen Sending a new setup table
116. rds Erase Peak Demand Erase lotalizers Remaining memory capacity and total days computed based on the integration period and the variables selected for logging integration period and status of logging ON or OFF are displayed You can turn logging on or off using this pop up screen You can also erase logged records peak demand records or totalizers records 127 A confirmation dialog box is displayed before records are erased ERASE ALL RECORDS THIS CANNOT BE UNDONE Are you sure No Yes Tap X to close the Logger Settings pop up screen RealTime This screen allows you to see if you have the correct values and to verify your connections This screen shows voltage currents kW dpF kVA and kVAR for the four physical hardware channels on the meter All of these values are being read directly from the ELITEpro and updated every two seconds The navigation bar with icons at the bottom of the display enables you to navigate to different pages by tapping the appropriate icon C130603 RealTime L2 N CH 2 L3 N CH 3 128 Analog Inputs This page updates every two seconds and shows the current analog value and unit readings from the ELITEpro XC Analog Input is not available for the ELITEpro SP C130803 Analog VALUE PolarPlot This screen displays a Phasor plot graph representing voltages and currents in three phases that updates every three seconds Using the graph you can see the phase relationsh
117. record the harmonic values to your PC and then view a log of the harmonicsin a spreadsheet When you click Record to PC the Harmonic Logging Parameters dialog box displays Harmonic Logeing Parameters Parameters To Be Recorded Waveform Summary Data THD AMS Peak Crest Harmonics Raw Harmonic Data 1 Select the Waveform Summary Data check box to create a single column of data ina spreadsheet stored on the PC The data is the average harmonic content for each harmonic of the first 31 harmonics over the period of time the harmonic data is collected Selecting Raw Harmonic Data creates a spreadsheet with the information above and a row of the 31 harmonics for each update of the logger Since the logger updates faster than one time per second selecting this option will create a LOT of data quickly 2 Click OK and the recording begins The Record to PC button now reads Stop Recording on the Harmonics Analysis screen Click that button to stop recording harmonic values to the PC 3 Click View PC Log to open a file of recorded harmonic values in a spreadsheet on your computer Realtime Peak Demand When a logger is connected with Power 5 and or Power 6 Channels on select Logger gt Display Real Time Values gt Realtime Peak Demand to request a report showing peak demand and totalizer values directly from the logger instead of from a data file Peak Demand and Totalizer Values from Logger Peak Demand P
118. reen the system power factor is greater than 0 55 and the CTs are properly placed on the corresponding voltage phases and the CT is oriented properly arrow toward the load LED is red there is a CT voltage phase placement error Or the Power Factor is less than 0 55 LED is blue the CT is on backward kW with the arrow pointed away from the load LED flashes red and blue CT is on backwards and on the wrong voltage phase NOTE If the Physical Power Channel CT is turned off in the setup table the corresponding PhaseChek will be dark COMM COMMUNICATIONS LED The ELITEpro XC COMM LED flashes different colors green blue red to indicate that the logger is connected logging information and communicating with the computer Which color indicating which condition is dependent on the version of firmware being used by the logger However one color always indicates the same condition green will flash approximately once per second when the ELITEpro XC is logging and communicating with the computer 50 Power Measurement Connecting Sensors amp Configuring Channels The ELITEpro XC can monitor AC power loads ranging from single phase 2 wire to 3 phase 4 wire systems and up to 600 VAC at 50 or 60Hz Read all warning symbols described in the Safety section AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS MANUAL Use the proper Current Transformers CTs for the load being monitored For a complete discussion on this see the section Current
119. regon USA Phone 541 388 4774 DENTinstruments com Email techhelo DENTinstruments com 10 ELITEpro XC R SUM DE S CURIT ET SP CIFICATIONS Cette information de s curit est destin e tre C utilis e la fois par l op rateur de l enregistreur et le personnel de service DENT Instruments Inc UL us n assume aucune responsabilit pour l utilisateur qui ne respecte pas les directives en mati re de 4RH8 Conforme a UL Std 61010 1 Certifi CSA Std C22 2 No 61010 1 s curit E186827 Le ELITEpro XC est un appareil de surtension de cat gorie Ill Utiliser des gants en caoutchouc approuv avec protection m canique et des lunettes lors de l utilisation de l appareil ATTENTION Ce LOGGER peut contenir de hautes tensions qui peuvent tre dangereuses UN PERSONNEL QUALIFI DOIT d brancher tous les c bles haute tension avant d utiliser ou de r parer du LOGGER f Attention L utilisation de cet appareil d une mani re pour laquelle il n est pas destin peut annuler ses moyens de protection SYMBOLES DES EQUIPEMENTS A Signifie prudence Voir le manuel pour une description de la signification En faisant la connexion du ELITEpro XC une prise de courant alternatif suivez ces tapes en ordre pour emp cher un risque de choc 1 D charger le circuit contr ler A 2 Connectez le TC aux phases surveiller 3 Connectez les fils de tension des phases diff rentes Utiliser des quipements d
120. relativity close to each other when monitoring a balanced load If available compare to external references within a percent or two no two meters will read exactly the same Digital Voltmeters DVM Does the meter phase voltages match the DVM s Clamp on Amp meters e g Amprobe Do the meter phase currents match the clamp on Amp meter Clamp on Power Meters e g Fluke 41 Do the meter phase watts match the clamp on Power Meter Communications with Meter If using remote communication can the meter be communicated with Wi Fi Cellular 138 Are all cabinet doors closed locked and all screws in panels tightened Is all trash picked up leaving site as clean as it was when arrived Current Transformers Recommended CT Phase Shift Values Clamp On CT CON 0150EZ 1 10 CT CON 1000 0 20 Split Core Small CT SCS 0050 2 20 CT SCS 0100 2 20 Split Core CT SCM 0100 175 Medium CT SCM 0200 1 50 CT SCM 0400 1 30 CT SCM 0600 1 30 Split Core Large CT SCL 0600 0 00 CT SCL 1000 0 00 Split Core High CT SHS 0005 0 50 Accuracy CT SHS 0015 0 50 Hinge Mini CT HSC 020 0 75 CT HSAC 050 0 75 Hinge MIDI CT HMC 0100 0 12 CT HMC 0200 0 30 Recommended CT Phase Shift Values If at any time you have questions or comments please contact DENT Instruments for assistance DENT Instruments 925 SW Emkay Drive Bend Oregon 97702 USA Phone 541 388 4774 Fax 541 385 9333 www DENTinstrum
121. requis avec le ELITEpro XC Respectez les points suivants Nettoyage Aucun agents de nettoyage y compris l eau doit tre utilis sur le ELITEpro XC Esp rance de Vie de la Batterie La pile au lithium est utilis e uniquement pour maintenir les param tres de date et d heure en cas de coupure de le courant et a une esp rance de vie de plus de 10 ans Contactez DENT Instruments pour le service Pas d accessoires approuv s pour une utilisation avec le ELITEpro XC sauf ceux sp cifi s par DENT Instruments dans ses documentations sur les produits et galement sur les prix Si le compteur semble endommag ou d fectueux tout d abord d connecter le pouvoir de l appareil Alors s il vous pla t appelez 541 388 4774 ou contacter par courriel l assistance technique pour obtenir de l aide DENT Instruments Bend Oregon USA Phone 541 388 4774 DENTinstruments com Email techhelo DENTinstruments com 13 ELITEpro XC TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Specification Memory Service Types Voltage Channels Current Channels Maximum Current Channel Input Voltage Measurement Type Line Frequency Waveform Sampling Channel Sampling Rate internal sampling Data Interval Energy Measurements Analog Measurements Accuracy Resolution LED Indicators USB Standard ETHERNET Standard BLUETOOTH Wireless Technology Optional Wi Fi Adapter Optional Description 16 MB non volatile Single Phase Two Wire Single Ph
122. rieve Data From Logger es after a data file is open Open Data File Export Data File Import CSV File Data File Statistics d Analyze a Selected Data Range Extract a Range of Data d Check Data for Errors Fill Missing Records Create New Graph 1 When a data file is open Data gt Create New Graph displays the Select Data Types and Ranges dialog box NOTE Use Data gt Open Data File to create a graph from an existing file amp Select Data Types And Ranges Data Type Dependent Variable Chan 1 Avg KWL1Phase Mecordhange Chan 1 Avg PFLT Phase Chan 2 Avg EL Phase Chan 2 Avg PFL2 Phase Chan 3 Avg EL Phase Chan 3 Avg PFL3 Phase All Records Chan 5 Avg EWS Phase Sy Chan 5 Avg PFa Phase Sy Cancel Hest 2 Left click the parameters contained in the data file you want to graph Hold down the Control Ctrl key to select multiple parameters or the Shift key to select a continuous group of parameters 3 Use Record Range to define a Starting and Ending range or select the All Records checkbox to display all records available Options default to All Records but unchecking the box enables you to set a smaller range 83 4 Click Next to go to the Set Graph Parameters dialog window to select the type of graph to create 5 6 7 Set Graph Parameters Axes Graph Type Line Points v v Use multiple Y axes Options Show gr
123. ro XC is configured to request an address Ethernet port 1 Configure the EXC for use on the network First connect the USB cable to a USB port on your computer inserting the other end into the USB port on the ELITEpro XC Hint Look for this USB symbol lt lt If a USB cable is used inside an electrical panel it must be rated to the appropriate voltage or wrapped in an appropriately rated insulating sleeve The DENT supplied cable does not meet this requirement without an insulating sleeve 2 ELOG 15 should launch automatically and connect to the logger If it does not click on the icon on the computer desktop 3 The ELITEpro XC should automatically connect to the PC If it does not choose the correct location from the Friendly Ports drop down menu For more information regarding Friendly Ports see Communicate with the ELITEpro XC in Section 1 116 4 Configure the Logger Ethernet Setup information once the ELITEpro XC has established a connection with the PC a From the ELOG menu select Logger gt Communication gt Logger Ethernet Setup The Logger Ethernet Setup dialog box displays Logger Ethernet Setup Serial Number P49 3055 Description DENT ELITEpro SP Ethernet IP Address Use DHCP Subnet Mask ei Use Static IP Gateway Address Local Port Number The Ethernet connection must have an IP Address that can either be set manually with the Use Static IP address option for a fixed addres
124. rver Password dialog box displays Enter new password Enter a password if desired for use when connecting to the loggers internal web server and click OK The factory default password is 1234 NOTE This D VoL A nck to acted nies ee E E Pe password is only used when connecting through a web browser See below Cancel Hide your typing 6 Click Save Changes in the Logger Wi Fi Setup dialog box ELOG updates the Wi Fi settings and prompts you to click OK in order to reset the ELITEpro XC NOTE After the blue COMM LED on the ELITEpro XC device stops blinking use the ELOG command Logger gt Communication gt About the Connected Logger to verify that all entries in the Logger Properties dialog box match the values you entered When using Access Point Mode the SSID will be XC the logger serial number the IP address will be 192 168 1 1 and the Port number will be 80 7 Open a Network Connection dialog on your PC You may need to click Refresh Look for an access point with the SSID P logger serial number and then click Connect Ensure that Windows connects to the access point 120 There are two ways to access the ELITEpro XC once you are connected Using ELOG to connect to the ELITEpro XC access point a Disconnect from the USB connection using Logger gt Connection gt Terminate Connection or by using the Las Disconnect speed button b Clickthe a Ethernet or Wi Fi Connection speed button on the t
125. s or obtained automatically from the router connected to the logger using the Use DHCP option dynamic address Both options have advantages Static Connection If you know an IP address that is not being used by another device on the network select the Use Static IP option and enter that address into the IP Address field This may require permission from a network administrator With a static IP address it is easy to connect to the logger with ELOG as there is no doubt about what IP address to use Dynamic Connection If you want the router to assign an IP address to the meter automatically select Use DHCP This may avoid the need of a network administrator as the router will assign an IP address that does not conflict with any other devices on the network A disadvantage of the DHCP option is that the lease of the IP address may expire after a period of time and the router could assign a different IP address A new IP address means that ELOG cannot connect to the logger until the new IP address has been entered when using the Network Connect option See below An additional option is to set the logger to DHCP and go to the router and assign a specific IP address to the MAC address that corresponds to the logger In this way if the lease does expire the router will always assign the same IP address back to the logger This option may also require the network administrator 117 5 6 b c d e If necessary
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127. se VAs which in turn are the product of the RMS volts multiplied by the RMS amps then harmonics are included in the RMS amps There are two methods to calculate Power Factor One is Apparent Power Factor PF W VA where VA Volts X Amps and VA would contain harmonic content The other is Displacement Power Factor that uses the Power triangle PF W SQRT W42 VAR4 2 which does not contain harmonic content The ELITEpro XC displays and records displacement Power Factor 98 If there are no harmonics present the displacement power factor and harmonic power factor are identical If harmonics are present the harmonic power factor 3 element will always be smaller than the displacement 100 power factor 2 element Similarly the 3 element VA will always be larger than the 2 element VA When comparing the ELITEpro XC three phase measurements with other meters make sure that the same method of calculating VA and Power Factor is used Connecting the ELITEpro XC to a 3 phase 3 wire Delta load using the 3 element method It is very similar to the 3 phase 4 wire WYE connection Use a CT on each phase and connect the three ELITEpro XC voltage wires to each phase The neutral wire should then be connected to earth ground The Setup table should look just like that of the 4 wire WYE setup See ELOG Quick Setup Wiring Diagrams in Section Il 99 Appendix C Troubleshooting ELITEpro XC Driver Installation If you have connected the ELITEpro XC t
128. sformers and any Recorded Values NOTE The PT Ratio is used when monitoring voltages greater than 600 VAC maximum rating of the ELITEpro XC Use an instrument grade transformer with low phase shift and high accuracy since errors in the transformer will translate directly into errors in the recorded data The PT Ratio value put into the Setup Table in the logger should be the transformer primary secondary ratio This feature is useful when monitoring high voltage loads such as found at a substation or on transmission lines For example a potential transformer is used to monitor a 4160 VAC load The transformer steps the voltage down from 4160 to 120 VAC The PT equals the transformer ratio or 4160 120 34 667 Thus 34 667 would be used for the PT value in the channel Setup Table 43 The drop down list in the Type field of the Current Transformers section contains a View All option that opens the Select a CT from the list window displaying images of CTs with their recommended amps and phase shift Selecting a CT from that window automatically populates the Amps and Phase Shift fields with the CT s recommended values Double click on any image Or Select an image and click OK Select a CT from the list Phase Shift 8 _ SHS 0005 D yo SCS 0050 3 The Recorded Values of a power channel tell the logger what parameters you wish to record and can be configured by selecting any combination of Volts Amps
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130. sons ernaene ea nenc sn nca nee cer sn ie 36 Creating and Using the Logger Setup Tables 36 CFE Mh ca Ves EMEA Ole een ee 36 Open an Existing Setup Table on Your PC issiscaccaressnccvacatunciapocntemneienvanteeeteniwetsertebegntemenasanaoust 37 Retrieve an Existing Setup Table from the ELITEpro XC 38 COnNEUr IAG CUP TT IDE E T E 39 Data Logging CORNE e eA EA 40 DUA JOON CR 40 DOP CUO NS en a ea es ne cd an ee a on on ie 40 Memory Capacity seriene Aa O E E 40 EV SIRS ET o seria EEEE P TIAE A EET E ETE 41 Physical Power CR nee de a en a 43 Calculated Power CHAMABISS ere canne ns nee amende osent uses ec eme scene esse en 46 GROAN Channels a eee 46 Anoe ona ARABES a a 47 SENG a Setup Table tothe Or on 48 Save a Setup Table on the Computer icacossssdcosasesncvedssacosiased tesnissaeninvecaeweiassenesatelvineeieaieciedsizeas 49 LEPPOISA on donations 50 FS Ce ED A ccentneeeiacasasantoas 50 COM IV Co Mii UIC aons LED da delete a Dee neues 50 Power Measurement Connecting Sensors amp Configuring Channels 51 Wiring tanel COnNVen ONS Renee ante en ner ree ne ern aa a ene one 52 Current Transformer CT S l CLIORS trance sashancnce ceaecancobupracaleecesatbenseseoesacencatowenes 52 GA Bs 21018 6 ESRI ene ee eae a en E oe ee ae 54 Connecting CTs and Configuring Channels ss 54 ELOG Quick Setup Wiring Diagrams ccccccssseccccsseccccesecceeeusececeuececceueceeseesecessunecetsuaeceesegas 55 Usine the ELOG SON ARR ded
131. ssesnuaneese 7 ELITEpro XC SAFETY SUMMARY and SPECIFICATIONG csccscscescccscsccccccscsceccccscscescccececes 8 ELITEpro XC RESUME DE S CURIT ET SPECIFICATIONS cccsssssssssssscssccccccccceeesssssseseees 11 ELITEpro XC TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS wissiscccasacsccansens conntasacseccseccecstecscssetacecenssecssseuses cues 14 ELITE DFO XC CONNECTION seeds sr EE EE EEES EE rS 16 SECTION I Installing Setting Up and Using the ELITEpro XC esesessesesecesesescececesesssseces 17 Install the ELOG Software on the Computer sise 17 Moama he ELUTE OR E ee ue 18 ELH ED OA C CONIC COINS eran E EN 19 Complete the Wiring ConnectionS eesssssssesessressrreresrreserreresrrerssreressrresrrereserressreresererssrereserressne 20 CTCONDCC CUON S a ae E de D ou 20 Connecting Split Core Style Millivolt CTs to a Load 21 Connecting ROCOI CTS to a Load ner 23 VOLE COEUR ed ee eee 24 RAGS Cnn CONNEC ee de saute a te a 24 C rrent Loop COnnectiO Me RE ces cb balade be eno iNe EEn etat lee ou de 26 VOS COMBO tener etna T ee ree eee eres eee 27 Power In Out CO COO orice on 28 Digital Cla eC ONGC LIONS so cect ee 28 Connectune the SCD a ere eee enone 31 Other Communication CONNECTIONS c cssseccceseccccesscccceesececeuecceeeeseceseusececeeeceeseusecetseneees 32 Comm nicatne With tie ELT EDO KG seat cannes qoesente sure est ec 33 Terminating the ELITEpro XC to Computer Connection ss 35 SECTION I BOSE PACS sans
132. t Retrieve Logger Setup Table The setup table stored in the logger is retrieved and displayed with the name of the file above the ELOG menu bar The file can be modified and saved to disk or resent to the logger F ELOG 14 ELITEpro XC Setup Table STable2 Sel z es DEH peen AONI 2 Memory Capacity Logger Type Setup Table Name Data Interval Line Frequency ELITEpro XC 3 Phase 4 Wire 15 minutes v 60H Eaa No SETUP TADLE to Logget 1402 Days Data Logging Quick Setups Start Immediately Stop Never Ring Memory Date mm dd yy When Memory Is Full Time hh mm ss 00 00 00 O Date mm dd yy 00 00 0 2 EI Af Le of Single Phase Single Phase 3 Phase 3 Phase Peak Demand window 15 Minutes ER Time hh mm ss 1 0 2 Wire Wire 3 wire dire Physical Power Channels Voltage References Current Transformers Recorded Values Power 1 Name VHigh VLow PT Ratio Type Amps Phase Shift Volts KVA Power L1 Phase L1 wN x 1 000 Millio 100 000 1 100 v Power 2 Name VHigh YLow PT Ratio Type Amps Phase Shift Volts KVA Power L2 Phase L2 wN i 1 000 Mill olt 100 000 1 100 Power 3 Name VHigh VLow PT Ratio Type Amps Phase Shif Power L3 Phase L3 N v 1 000 Milot 100 000 1 100 Power 4 Off v Calculated Power Channels Power 5 Name Combine Channels Power Sum 3 Phase System Total 1 2M3
133. ta cursor may be moved by using the left right arrow keys or by using the mouse to left click on the cursor and drag it to the desired location NOTE You will not see the cursor move when using the mouse until releasing the left mouse button Select the Show graph data points checkbox to display the specific point at which the data was collected on the graph It directly correlates to the Data Interval timeframe that was selected in the Setup Table File e g 15 seconds 5 minutes 1 hour etc Select the Show analysis values checkbox to display the average maximum and minimum value for each parameter plotted on a graph The values appear to the right of the graph where the graph labels are also shown If desired by unchecking the Show analysis values box the values will not be shown or printed on the graph At the creation of a graph you have the option of using the default graph attributes or the changes that were last made Select the Use default graph attributes or the Use last saved attributes to determine the attributes The graph attributes include font sizes background colors graph colors and numerous others and can be changed on the graph itself by right clicking Every time a graph is made and there is a change to any of the attributes the changes are remembered by ELOG Once a graph is made you cannot change the graph attributes using this window You must change them from the graph itself 86 Use the Graph Annotation
134. te Dip You Know All analysis features in the Analyze a Selected Data Range and Extract drop down menu can be quickly accessed using the right mouse button First use the mouse to select a range of data for analysis by holding the left mouse button down over the first record in the range and then dragging the mouse until the last record and releasing the button Then place the mouse pointer over the selected range and use the right mouse button to select your options This option provides the beginning and end date and times of the data file Choose new endpoints to trim off unwanted data at the beginning or end of the file Click Ok to display the selected range Extract By Record Number This option provides a File Record Range with the option of choosing a set of records based on the record number first column in the data file Click Ok to create the selected range 92 Check Data for Errors Use this command to check the data shown for gaps or overlaps in the time sequence or timestamp errors Fill Missing Records Fill Missing Records detects gaps in the time sequence of the data shown and fills the missing records with O values This feature is useful when data logging has paused such as during a power outage and there are gaps in the time stamp records 93 SECTION III APPENDICES Appendix A Installing Firmware Updates Firmware is software that is used as the control program for the microprocessor in your ELI
135. tem Total 1 2 USING THE 3 WaATT ELEMENT 3 CT METHOD ON A 3 WirE DELTA SERVICE Using the two watt element method on 3 phase 3 wire Delta services is a perfectly valid measurement technique The 2 element method also uses less logger memory and hardware channels and allows measuring two Delta 3 wire loads simultaneously However we recommend using the 3 watt element method because the 3 element method is more intuitive By placing a CT on each phase wire it is easier to understand what is happening in each phase without referring to phasor diagrams In 2 element measurements System VA is calculated from Watts and VARs using the power triangle In 3 element measurements System VA is calculated as the sum of the VAs from the individual phases Both methods are completely valid The major difference is how harmonics are treated When harmonics exist they are usually only or mostly present in the current and not in the voltage Because watts and VARs are calculated as the instantaneous product of volts and amps and because an existing third or fifth harmonic current does not have a corresponding voltage harmonic then the harmonics products are zero Therefore the instantaneous product of volts and amps used to obtain watts and VARs does not include any harmonic component Thus the 2 element method does not include any harmonic content in the calculation of System VA In 3 element systems because System VA is calculated as the sum of the pha
136. tion is used to connect ELOG to a logger via a direct USB cable connection to the PC or with B uetooth wireless technology A connect message appears on the screen in the Connection window See Appendix F Detailed Connection Options Connect via Ethernet or Wi Fi This option is used to connect ELOG to a logger over a network via an Ethernet Wi Fi or Access Point Mode connection See Appendix F Detailed Connection Options 66 Choose From Last Used Logger List Use this option to connect to a logger contained in a recently used logger list Cancel Communications Operation During any communication operation between the computer and the logger connecting retrieving data viewing real time values this option may be used to cancel the current communication command Terminate Connection Use this option to end the connection between the PC and the logger Logger Ethernet Setup Enter the IP Address Local Port Number and if needed the Subnet Mask and Gateway Address to connect the logger to a network via an Ethernet cable This is the same IP address and Port Number you enter in the Network Connect dialog box to connect via Ethernet with ELOG Select Update Logger to send the new Ethernet Setup to the logger or Cancel to close the window without updating the logger See Appendix F Detailed Connection Options Logger Ethernet Setup Logger Update Logger Serial Number Py 293066 Description DENT ELITE pra SP Eth
137. to end the connection between the computer and the ELITEpro XC 0 r Use the Disconnect speed button to quickly terminate the connection 35 SECTION Il BEST PRACTICES Creating and Using the Logger Setup Tables The ELITEpro XC requires that it be configured for use by first creating a Setup Table file and then loading the file into the meter The ELITEpro XC is a flexible meter that can monitor a wide variety of parameters over a wide range of currents voltages and service types This requires that you determine what is recorded and at what intervals Setup Tables are created using the ELOG software and saved to the computer with a sut file extension appended to the name A sut file may be Loaded into the ELITEpro XC immediately or at a later time but prior to beginning a monitoring session Sent to any number of loggers Retrieved from an ELITEpro XC modified and saved and resent to the logger CREATE A NEW SETUP TABLE A new setup table can be created for any of the devices compatible with the current version of ELOG 15 This includes a variety of DENT Instruments legacy products in addition to the ELITEpro XC If the logger is not connected and communicating with the computer setup tables can still be created and saved to the computer 1 Select File gt New gt Setup Table File and click OK If your computer is currently communicating to an ELITEpro XC the ELOG software assumes the new setup file is
138. uctor should be in the inside of the CT window Repeat Steps 1 3 if you are using more than one CT 21 4 Connect the white wire on the CT to the positive terminal on the measuring device 5 Connect the black wire on the CT to the negative terminal on the measuring device Current Transformer connections Voltage lead CH2 CH3 CH4 connections 1V MAX INPUT 80 600VAC CAT III 125mA 50 60Hz L3 L2 L1 DiD YOU KNOW Correct orientation of a CT is required to ensure proper measurement If an arrow is shown on the CT label it should be pointed toward the load Otherwise use the instructions printed on the CT CT 1 must be placed on the phase listed as V High for Channel 1 in the ELOG setup table CT2 CT3 and CT4 must also correspond to the appropriate phase as shown in Channels 2 3 and 4 in the ELOG setup table 22 Connecting RoCoil CTs to a Load 1 Open the CT by squeezing the connector latch and pulling it apart 2 Connect the CT around the load conductor to be measured Orient the CT so that the arrow on the CT case points towards the load Make sure the maximum current of the conductor does not exceed 5 000 amps 3 Push the connector back together with the conductor within the loop of the CT Repeat the above three steps if you are using more than one ROCoil CT 4 Connect the CTs brown wire to the negative terminal on the connector See photo below 5 Connect the CTs white wire to the pos
139. ue potentielle pour l utilisateur Il faut que l installation lectrique satisfasse l valuation de 600V AC CATIII TENSIONS C C La PowerScout 3037 est con u pour mesurer tensions c a pour les installations jusqu 600 V c a Le PowerScout 3037 est galement capable de mesurer les tensions c c jusqu 600 V c c avec les avertissements suivants 1 Le fusible interne install dans le PowerScout 3037 n est pas un dispositif de d saccouplage ad quat pour des tensions sup rieures 80 V c c Les clients utilisant la PowerScout 3037 pour haute tension DC syst mes doivent installer un UL inline 600 volts DC fusible avec une valeur nominale de 1 amp ou moins Ces fusibles sont couramment disponibles dans le march des piles solaires 2 UL ANSI et tests du PowerScout 037 a t men e sur syst mes CA uniquement DC r sultats sont comparables mais pas test 3 Impact Instruments logiciel VIEWPOINT ne dispose actuellement pas de configuration ou de registres qui sont sp cifiques aux syst mes courant continu Les valeurs rapport es pour la tension le courant en KW KWH sera correct mais il convient n anmoins de noter que le compteur sera galement rapport valeurs qui se rapportent aux syst mes courant alternatif tels que VARs et facteur de puissance qui doit tre ignor L quipement prot g en double isolation IEC 536 Classe II CAT III 80 600 VAC 125mA 50 60 Hz 12 Entretien Il n y a aucun entretien
140. v Min AV Hours KVA KVA KVA PF KVAR KVAR volt volt Amp Amp KW KW Hours KVA KVA PF PF KVAR KVAR setup Summary setup Table channel channel Channel channel Channel Memory Type 0 000 0 000 Average OFRFRODLDOLOOLOLOCROLCOLCOCOOOC0OLCOLCORCRHOCO 0 000 0 000 0 000 0 000 Maximum Date Time TOFPRFOODODOOCOOCOCOCOCOCOOFOCOCOOCOOCOOCOCCCOCOOCOOCOOFOFSD 000 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 02 10 13 09 45 00 0 02 10 13 09 45 00 0 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 02 10 13 000 02 10 13 000 02 10 13 000 02 10 13 000 02 10 13 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 02 10 13 09 45 00 0 02 10 13 09 45 00 0 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 02 10 13 000 02 10 13 000 02 10 13 000 02 10 13 000 02 10 13 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 00 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 02 10 13 09 45 00 000 02 10 13 09 45 00 09 45 09 45 08 45 09 45 09 45 09 45 09 45 09 45 00 09 45 00 09 45 00 00 00 Description 1 Phase 3 wire Power Power Power Power Power Ring VHi VHi VHi sum 1 2 sum 1 2 L2 Line Frequency 60 Hz Integration Period 15 Minutes Logger Summary L1 VLO N VLO 3 PT PT PT N
141. v File If it is desired to have the downloaded data also be created in a csv Comma Separated Value format for use in other applications such as Excel check this box Creating a csv does not affect the original elog file downloaded from the logger 111 Call Interval Five choices are available for automatic polling and data retrieval however only one Call Interval may be selected at a time The choices are Immediate Call Calls the logger as soon as the AutoPoll program is initiated Use this to test the system after completing a logger installation to verify correct operation Single Call Use this option to make a one time call and data retrieval from a logger Use the Single Call Date Time box to set the month and day mm dd and hour and minute hh mm the call is to be made Multiple Calls Use this option to make multiple calls to a logger in the same day The First Call Time is when AutoPoll first calls the logger AutoPoll then calls the logger at the interval set in Then Call Every The time of the first call happens on the first day that the call out time is encountered after the Logger List has been saved Dip You Know Click on the arrows to change to the desired value for any of the times days or months Daily Call Use this option to call the logger every day at the same time Use the Daily Time To Call box to set the hour and minute hh mm that the call is to be made Weekly Call Use this option to con
142. wered from the USB connection If a USB cable is to be used inside an electrical panel it must be rated to the appropriate voltage or wrapped in an appropriately rated insulating sleeve The DENT supplied cable does not meet this requirement without an insulating sleeve Ethernet port for connecting the device to a network DiD YOU KNOW It is often easier to An external coax connector for a Wi Fi antenna may connect the CTs and voltage leads also be present to the load to be monitored first Then simply plug the voltage leads and CT connectors into the ELITEpro XC before mounting 19 Complete the Wiring Connections The following connections must be completed to install the ELITEpro XC ALL WORK SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN USING PROPER SAFETY EQUIPMENT 1 CAUTION The ELITEpro XC should only be wired by qualified personnel Hazardous voltages exist ATTENTION LE ELITEpro XC ne doit tre branch QUE par un personnel qualifi TENSIONS N DANGEREUSES sont pr sentEs CT CONNECTIONS NOTE Use only inherently safe 333mV output CTs supplied by DENT Never use current output CTs The UL listing covers the use of the following DENT Instruments CTs that are UL Recognized and have been evaluated to IEC 61010 1 CT HSC 020 X 20A Mini CT HSC 050 X 50A Mini CT HMC 0100 X 100A Midi and the CT HMC 0200 X 200A Midi The use of any other CT will invalidate the UL Listing of the ELITEpro XC 1 Connect th
143. when Channels 5 and 6 are on 90 Analyze a Selected Data Range ELOG has a number of analysis features With a data file open NOTE The analysis features only work on one variable at a time A variable may be selected in several ways all using standard Windows methods 1 2 3 4 To select an entire column of data place the mouse pointer over the column header e g Chan 1 Avg Amp and click the left button The entire column is selected To select a portion of a column place the mouse pointer over the first record to be included then push the left button down and hold it while dragging the mouse down the screen When located over the last record to be included release the mouse button After selecting a data range click Data gt Analyze a Selected Data Range and choose the desired Analysis Functions A Sample Data File window displays DENT Instruments Analysis Maximum Values Maxinurn 5 Values Descending Order 125 5 03 27 72 13 59 00 125 2 03 27 72 12 01 00 124 7 03 27 72 10 34 00 124 5 03 27 12 13 25 30 124 5 03 21 72 14 33 00 In this example Maximum Value was chosen Note that when maximum and minimum are selected the date and time of the five 5 greatest maxima or minima are also shown along with the value Click OK to close the window or Click File to open Windows Notepad The maximum value and time of occurrence is shown with the date range for the data selected for ana
144. ystem Total M1 M2 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Analog Channels Raw Senso Analog 1 TX Logger Type ELITEpro XC Description DE RX Logging On ID P1210136 E5400 230 aae iia Ready Typical Single Phase 3 Wire Setup Diagram 57 g ELOG 14 ELITEpro XC Setup Table STable1 Fu File Edit View Logger Tools Data Window Help DW tpe g lt lt ON B Logger Type Setup Table Name Data Typical 3 Phase 3 Wire Setup ELITE pro XC 3 Phase 3 Wire 15 mi Data Logging Start Immediately Date mm dd yy 00 00 00 Time hh mm ss 00 00 O0 Peak Demand Window Physical Power Channels Voltage Re Power 1 Name VHigh Lo L1 Phase L1 win Power 2 Name YHigh VYLo Power w L2Phase L2 w N Power 3 Name VHigh VYLo Power w L3 Phase N Power 4 Calculated Power Channels Power 5 Name Combine C 3 Phase System Total 1 21 Power 6 Analog Channels Raw Sensq TX Logger Type ELITEpro XC Description DE Rx Logging On ID P1210136 E5400 230 Ready Typical 3 Phase 3 Wire Delta Setup Diagram 58 33 ELOG 14 ELITEpro XC Setup Table STable1 Fu File Edit View Logger Tools Data Window Help DEW toe Gerri ip OM E Logger Type Setup Table Name Data Typical 3 Phase 4 Wire Setup ELITEpro XC 3 Phase 4 Wire Data Logging Start Immediately Stop Date mm dd yy 00 00 00 O O Time hh m

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