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Page 1 - Installation and Operation

Series PM174 Powermeter and Power Quality Analyzer Installation and Operation Manual BG0411 Rev. A7

Page 2 - WARNING

Chapter 1 General Information 10 Series PM174 Powermeters Parameter Display Comm. Analog Pulse Alarm Import & Export kVA Predicted Demand

Page 3 - Series PM174 Powermeters 3

Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuring Communication 100 Series PM174 Powermeters The following table describes available DNP options. Refer to

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Configuring Communication Protocols Series PM174 Powermeters 101 Parameter Options Default Description Binar

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Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuring Communication 102 Series PM174 Powermeters Configuring DNP Class 0 The most common method of getting stat

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Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Configuring Communication Protocols Series PM174 Powermeters 103 A change event point index is normally the sa

Page 7 - Features:

Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuring Communication 104 Series PM174 Powermeters Less than (under) - a new event is generated when the point va

Page 8

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Remote Device Control Series PM174 Powermeters 105 Remote Device Control This section describes online operati

Page 9 - Measured Parameters

Chapter 4 PAS Application Remote Device Control 106 Series PM174 Powermeters 1. From the “Status” box, select the desired flag status. 2. Cli

Page 10 - Series PM174 Powermeters

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Remote Device Control Series PM174 Powermeters 107 which is not affected by loss of power and may be read and

Page 11 - Chapter 2 Installation

Chapter 4 PAS Application Remote Device Control 108 Series PM174 Powermeters To reset the desired accumulation registers or to clear a file: 1

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Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Administration Series PM174 Powermeters 109 Administration Changing a Password PAS allows you to remotely chan

Page 13 - Series PM174 Powermeters 13

Chapter 2 Installation Mechanical Installation Series PM174 Powermeters 11 Chapter 2 Installation Mechanical Installation Panel Mounting Fig

Page 14 - DIN Rail Mounting

Chapter 4 PAS Application Upgrading Device Firmware 110 Series PM174 Powermeters 4. Point to the firmware upgrade file for your meter, click

Page 15 - Remote Display Installation

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Monitoring Devices Series PM174 Powermeters 111 Monitoring Devices Viewing Real-time Data For information on

Page 16 - Special Cutout

Chapter 4 PAS Application Retrieving Log Files 112 Series PM174 Powermeters Viewing Real-time Waveforms To retrieve the real-time waveforms, se

Page 17 - Electrical Connection

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Viewing Recorded Files Series PM174 Powermeters 113 PAS offers you different options for easy analysis of retr

Page 18 - Electrical Installation

Chapter 4 PAS Application Viewing Recorded Files 114 Series PM174 Powermeters establishes links to retrieved waveforms and data records where it

Page 19 - Power Source Connection

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Viewing Recorded Files Series PM174 Powermeters 115 To change the default sorting order based on the date and

Page 20 - Wiring Diagrams

Chapter 4 PAS Application Viewing Recorded Files 116 Series PM174 Powermeters formerly CBEMA) curve chart. To view an ITI curve chart, click on

Page 21 - Series PM174 Powermeters 21

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Viewing Recorded Files Series PM174 Powermeters 117 The IEEE 1159 statistics is reported within the selected

Page 22

Chapter 4 PAS Application Viewing Recorded Files 118 Series PM174 Powermeters Customizing Reports If you wish to add a logo image, header and f

Page 23 - Series PM174 Powermeters 23

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Viewing Recorded Files Series PM174 Powermeters 119 Printing Reports To get a hardcopy of the report on the pr

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Chapter 2 Installation Mechanical Installation 12 Series PM174 Powermeters Figure 2-3 STEP 1 (DIN 92x92mm square cutout): Mount the displ

Page 25 - I/O Connections

Chapter 4 PAS Application Viewing Recorded Files 120 Series PM174 Powermeters Click on the button on the local toolbar to view overlapped wa

Page 26 - Analog Inputs

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Viewing Recorded Files Series PM174 Powermeters 121 cycles, the scroll bar appears under the waveform pane all

Page 27 - Communications Connections

Chapter 4 PAS Application Viewing Recorded Files 122 Series PM174 Powermeters Viewing Symmetrical Components PAS can calculate the symmetrical c

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Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Viewing Recorded Files Series PM174 Powermeters 123 Viewing a Spectrum Chart Click on the button to view a s

Page 29 - COM1 Ethernet Connection

Chapter 4 PAS Application Viewing Recorded Files 124 Series PM174 Powermeters PAS can give you indication on whether harmonic levels in the sam

Page 30 - COM2 RS-422/485 Connection

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Viewing Recorded Files Series PM174 Powermeters 125 Harmonics that exceed selected compliance levels are color

Page 31 - RS-485 MULTI-DROP CONNECTION

Chapter 4 PAS Application Viewing Recorded Files 126 Series PM174 Powermeters coordinated waveforms that have the same time span as the selected

Page 32

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software COMTRADE and PQDIF Converters Series PM174 Powermeters 127 COMTRADE and PQDIF Converters The COMTRADE and PQDI

Page 33 - Indicators and Controls

Chapter 4 PAS Application COMTRADE and PQDIF Converters 128 Series PM174 Powermeters PQDIF file names contain a site name followed by a timesta

Page 34 - Data Display

Appendix A Technical Specifications Series PM174 Powermeters 129 Appendix A Technical Specifications Environmental Conditions Operating tempera

Page 35 - Navigation Buttons

Chapter 2 Installation Mechanical Installation Series PM174 Powermeters 13 Figure 2-5 STEP 3: Slide and position the meter on locating studs

Page 36 - Common Measurements Display

Appendix A Technical Specifications 130 Series PM174 Powermeters 5A secondary Operating range: continuous 10A RMS Burden: < 0.1 VA Overload

Page 37 - Series PM174 Powermeters 37

Appendix A Technical Specifications Series PM174 Powermeters 131 Update time: 1 cycle Communication Ports COM1 (Optional modules) Serial EIA RS-2

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Appendix A Technical Specifications 132 Series PM174 Powermeters Keypad: 6 push buttons Communication: EIA RS-485 port with 12V supply voltage

Page 39 - Series PM174 Powermeters 39

Appendix A Technical Specifications Series PM174 Powermeters 133 Measurement Specifications Accuracy Parameter Full Scale @ Input Range % Readi

Page 40 - Energy Display

Appendix B Parameters for Analog Output 134 Series PM174 Powermeters Appendix B Parameters for Analog Output The following table lists parame

Page 41 - Series PM174 Powermeters 41

Appendix C Setpoint Triggers and Actions Series PM174 Powermeters 135 Appendix C Setpoint Triggers and Actions Setpoint Triggers Display Code

Page 42 - Using the Menus

Appendix C Setpoint Triggers and Actions 136 Series PM174 Powermeters Display Code Designation Description ArHi. S HI kVA AVR High total kV

Page 43 - Series PM174 Powermeters 43

Appendix C Setpoint Triggers and Actions Series PM174 Powermeters 137 Display Code Designation Description YEAr YEAR Year Mon MONTH Month M.d

Page 44 - Menu Operations

Appendix C Setpoint Triggers and Actions 138 Series PM174 Powermeters Display Code Designation Description FLG3.On SET FLAG #3 Set event fl

Page 45 - Series PM174 Powermeters 45

Appendix D Parameters for Monitoring and Series PM174 Powermeters 139 Appendix D Parameters for Monitoring and Data Logging The following table

Page 46

Chapter 2 Installation Mechanical Installation 14 Series PM174 Powermeters DIN Rail Mounting The PM174 can be mounted on a 35-mm DIN rail. The

Page 47 - COM2 Settings

Appendix D Parameters for Monitoring and 140 Series PM174 Powermeters Designation Description V1 THD V1/V12 Voltage THD 2 V2 THD V2/V23 Voltage

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Appendix D Parameters for Monitoring and Series PM174 Powermeters 141 Designation Description I3 TDD I3 Current TDD V12 V12 Voltage V23 V23 Volt

Page 49 - Series PM174 Powermeters 49

Appendix D Parameters for Monitoring and 142 Series PM174 Powermeters Designation Description I3 DMD I3 Ampere demand kW IMP BD kW import bl

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Appendix D Parameters for Monitoring and Series PM174 Powermeters 143 Designation Description kVAh L2 kVAh total L2 kVAh L3 kVAh total L3 %HD V

Page 51 - Series PM174 Powermeters 51

Appendix D Parameters for Monitoring and 144 Series PM174 Powermeters Designation Description V3 H01 V3/V31 Voltage 2 I1 H01 I1 Current I2 H01

Page 52

Appendix D Parameters for Monitoring and Series PM174 Powermeters 145 Designation Description V3 THD MAX V3/V31 Voltage THD 2 I1 THD MAX I1 Curr

Page 53 - Series PM174 Powermeters 53

Appendix D Parameters for Monitoring and 146 Series PM174 Powermeters Designation Description … … TOU REG2 TRF8 Tariff #8 register TOU REG3 T

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Appendix D Parameters for Monitoring and Series PM174 Powermeters 147 Designation Description DMD7 TRF8 MAX Tariff #8 register TOU MAX DMD REG8

Page 55 - Series PM174 Powermeters 55

Appendix E Data Scales 148 Series PM174 Powermeters Appendix E Data Scales The maximum values for volts, amps and power in the PM174 setup an

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Appendix F Device Diagnostic Codes Series PM174 Powermeters 149 Appendix F Device Diagnostic Codes Diagnostic Code Description Reason 2 Memor

Page 57 - Series PM174 Powermeters 57

Chapter 2 Installation Remote Display Installation Series PM174 Powermeters 15 Remote Display Installation Mechanical Installation Standard Cuto

Page 58 - Setting up Communications

Chapter 2 Installation Remote Display Installation 16 Series PM174 Powermeters Special Cutout Figure 2-11 Panel cutout dimensions Figure 2-1

Page 59 - Configuring a Serial Port

Chapter 2 Installation Remote Display Installation Series PM174 Powermeters 17 Electrical Connection The remote display is connected to the mete

Page 60 - Configuring a Modem

Chapter 2 Installation Electrical Installation 18 Series PM174 Powermeters Electrical Installation Before installation ensure that all incomi

Page 61 - Setting Up the Meter

Chapter 2 Installation Electrical Installation Series PM174 Powermeters 19 Terminals +RX16 RS-422/RS-485POWER SUPPLY-RX-TX +TXVN9 61413 1511

Page 62 - Authorization

2 Series PM174 Powermeters LIMITED WARRANTY The manufacturer offers the customer a 24-month functional warranty on the instrument for faulty workm

Page 63 - Setting Up the Ethernet

Chapter 2 Installation Electrical Installation 20 Series PM174 Powermeters Chassis Ground Connection Connect the chassis ground of the device t

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Chapter 2 Installation Electrical Installation Series PM174 Powermeters 21 Figure 2-18 4-Wire Wye 3-Element Direct Connection Using 3 CTs. Wi

Page 65 - Series PM174 Powermeters 65

Chapter 2 Installation Electrical Installation 22 Series PM174 Powermeters Figure 2-20 3-Wire 2-element Open Delta Connection Using 2 PTs, 2

Page 66

Chapter 2 Installation Electrical Installation Series PM174 Powermeters 23 This configuration provides accurate power measurements only if the v

Page 67 - General Meter Setup

Chapter 2 Installation Electrical Installation 24 Series PM174 Powermeters Wiring Mode = 4LL3 or 4Ln3 Figure 2-24 3-Wire 2½-Element Broken

Page 68 - Device Options

Chapter 2 Installation I/O Connections Series PM174 Powermeters 25 I/O Connections For I/O ratings, see “Technical Specifications” in Appendix A

Page 69 - Power Calculation Modes

Chapter 2 Installation I/O Connections 26 Series PM174 Powermeters Analog Outputs LOADSHIELD_+212V5OS/NCT.I1ATDIGITAL INPUTS90-264VAC50/60Hz85-

Page 70 - Local Settings

Chapter 2 Installation Communications Connections Series PM174 Powermeters 27 Communications Connections Several communication options are avail

Page 71 - Using Digital Inputs

Chapter 2 Installation Communications Connections 28 Series PM174 Powermeters RS232 PM174 MALE CON. IBM PC/COMPATIBLE 25-PIN DB25 FEMALE CON. I

Page 72 - Using Relay Outputs

Chapter 2 Installation Communications Connections Series PM174 Powermeters 29 COM1 Dial Up Modem Connection 05-12001-3AC0140 Figure 2-31 COM1: T

Page 73 - Series PM174 Powermeters 73

Series PM174 Powermeters 3 Â Read this manual thoroughly before connecting the device to the current carrying circuits. During operation of the

Page 74 - Programming Analog Inputs

Chapter 2 Installation Communications Connections 30 Series PM174 Powermeters COM1 Profibus Connection -4-20mA98COM.1 :ATTENTIONDevicesStatic-S

Page 75 - Scaling ±1mA Analog Inputs

Chapter 2 Installation Communications Connections Series PM174 Powermeters 31 -4-20mA98COM.1 :ATTENTIONDevicesStatic-SensitiveStatic-SafeWorksta

Page 76 - Programming Analog Outputs

Chapter 2 Installation Communications Connections 32 Series PM174 Powermeters -4-20mA98COM.1 :ATTENTIONDevicesStatic-SensitiveStatic-SafeWorkst

Page 77 - Scaling ±1mA Analog Outputs

Chapter 3 Display Operations Indicators and Controls Series PM174 Powermeters 33 Chapter 3 Display Operations Indicators and Controls Displa

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Chapter 3 Display Data Display 34 Series PM174 Powermeters Energy Pulse LED The PM174 has a red “Energy Pulse” LED. It flashes at a constant ra

Page 79 - Using Counters

Chapter 3 Display Operations Data Display Series PM174 Powermeters 35 Primary and Secondary Volts Volts can be displayed in primary (default) or

Page 80 - Using Periodic Timers

Chapter 3 Display Data Display 36 Series PM174 Powermeters Pressing both the UP and DOWN arrow buttons together returns to the first page withi

Page 81 - Using Control Setpoints

Chapter 3 Display Operations Data Display Series PM174 Powermeters 37 Common Measurements (Main Display) 5 In Hz kvar/Mvar Neutral current Frequ

Page 82 - 82 Series PM174 Powermeters

Chapter 3 Display Data Display 38 Series PM174 Powermeters Min/Max and Maximum Demands 5 Hi V1/V12 V2/V23 V3/V31 Maximum volts 6 Hi I

Page 83 - Series PM174 Powermeters 83

Chapter 3 Display Operations Data Display Series PM174 Powermeters 39 Power Quality/Harmonics Display Press the PQ/ESC button. The THD/TDD LED is

Page 84 - Recording Setpoint Events

4 Series PM174 Powermeters Table of Contents Chapter 1 General Information... 7 Chapter 2

Page 85 - Registers

Chapter 3 Display Data Display 40 Series PM174 Powermeters Flicker/Unbalance 4 C.Unb I% unb Current negative sequence unbalance, perce

Page 86

Chapter 3 Display Operations Status Display Series PM174 Powermeters 41 TOU Energy Register 1 1 rEG.1 trF.1 MWh Tariff 1 reading 2 rE

Page 87 - Series PM174 Powermeters 87

Chapter 3 Display Using the Menus 42 Series PM174 Powermeters Status Display 8 Cnt.3 Counter #3 9 Cnt.4 Counter #4 10 bat

Page 88

Chapter 3 Display Operations Using the Menus Series PM174 Powermeters 43 1. Press the SELECT button to activate the OPS window. 2. Press the EN

Page 89 - Configuring Recorders

Chapter 3 Display Menu Operations 44 Series PM174 Powermeters Viewing and Changing Setup Items A second level menu normally consists of three i

Page 90

Chapter 3 Display Operations Menu Operations Series PM174 Powermeters 45 2. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to scroll to the desired option. T

Page 91 - Conventional Data Log Files

Chapter 3 Display Menu Operations 46 Series PM174 Powermeters Device Options This menu allows you to change the user-configurable device option

Page 92

Chapter 3 Display Operations Menu Operations Series PM174 Powermeters 47 2. Use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons to scroll to the desired option. T

Page 93 - TOU Profile Data Log Files

Chapter 3 Display Menu Operations 48 Series PM174 Powermeters Label Parameter Options Default Description bAud Baud rate 300-115200 bps 19

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Chapter 3 Display Operations Menu Operations Series PM174 Powermeters 49 To exit the menu, press ESC. The following table lists available counter

Page 95 - Series PM174 Powermeters 95

Series PM174 Powermeters 5 Device Options...4

Page 96 - Recorder

Chapter 3 Display Menu Operations 50 Series PM174 Powermeters Control Setpoints Setup The PM174 provides 16 control setpoints with programmable

Page 97 - PQ Recorder Setup

Chapter 3 Display Operations Menu Operations Series PM174 Powermeters 51 Label Parameter Options Description On.1-On.4 Operate limit The thresho

Page 98 - Configuring Modbus

Chapter 3 Display Menu Operations 52 Series PM174 Powermeters Analog Outputs Setup This entry appears only if the meter is ordered with option

Page 99 - Configuring DNP3

Chapter 3 Display Operations Menu Operations Series PM174 Powermeters 53 associated with the analog expander with address 0, while outputs A2-1 t

Page 100

Chapter 3 Display Menu Operations 54 Series PM174 Powermeters Timers Setup The PM174 is provided with four interval timers. When enabled, a tim

Page 101

Chapter 3 Display Operations Menu Operations Series PM174 Powermeters 55 Label Parameter Options Default Description Fund. Fundamental componen

Page 102 - Configuring DNP Class 0

Chapter 3 Display Menu Operations 56 Series PM174 Powermeters To select a setup option, use the UP and DOWN arrow buttons from the upper window

Page 103 - Application Software

Chapter 3 Display Operations Menu Operations Series PM174 Powermeters 57 The Reset menu allows you to separately reset minimum/maximum log record

Page 104

Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuration Database 58 Series PM174 Powermeters Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Supplemental PAS software ca

Page 105 - Remote Device Control

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Setting up Communications Series PM174 Powermeters 59 your meter’s COM1 port can be equipped with an RS-232/RS

Page 106 - Click on Send

6 Series PM174 Powermeters Administration ... 109 Chan

Page 107 - Updating the Clock

Chapter 4 PAS Application Setting up Communications 60 Series PM174 Powermeters 2. In the “Protocol” box, select the same communications prot

Page 108

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Setting Up the Meter Series PM174 Powermeters 61 3. Click on the “IP address” and type in the IP address of

Page 109 - Upgrading Device Firmware

Chapter 4 PAS Application Authorization 62 Series PM174 Powermeters Downloading Setup to the Meter You can update each setup in your meter one

Page 110

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Configuring Communications in your Meter Series PM174 Powermeters 63 To change the port settings in your mete

Page 111 - Monitoring Devices

Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuring Communications in your 64 Series PM174 Powermeters The following table lists available network options.

Page 112 - Viewing Recorded Files

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Configuring Communications in your Meter Series PM174 Powermeters 65 exchange is individually configurable and

Page 113 - Viewing the Device Event Log

Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuring Communications in your 66 Series PM174 Powermeters data. PAS automatically truncates your range if you sp

Page 114 - Event Log

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software General Meter Setup Series PM174 Powermeters 67 General Meter Setup This section describes how to configure th

Page 115

Chapter 4 PAS Application General Meter Setup 68 Series PM174 Powermeters Parameter Options Default Description Nominal frequency 50,60 Hz 6

Page 116

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software General Meter Setup Series PM174 Powermeters 69 Parameter Options Default Description Energy Roll Value 1000

Page 117

Chapter 1 General Information Series PM174 Powermeters 7 Chapter 1 General Information The PM174 is a compact, multi-function, three-pha

Page 118 - Click OK

Chapter 4 PAS Application General Meter Setup 70 Series PM174 Powermeters 1. When the reactive power calculation mode is selected, active and r

Page 119 - Viewing Waveforms

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software General Meter Setup Series PM174 Powermeters 71 Parameter Options Default Description DST start month DST sta

Page 120

Chapter 4 PAS Application General Meter Setup 72 Series PM174 Powermeters The available options are shown in the following table. Parameter Op

Page 121

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software General Meter Setup Series PM174 Powermeters 73 The available relay options are shown in the following table:

Page 122 - Viewing an RMS Plot

Chapter 4 PAS Application General Meter Setup 74 Series PM174 Powermeters Parameter Options Default Description Retentive mode NO YES NO App

Page 123 - Viewing a Spectrum Chart

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software General Meter Setup Series PM174 Powermeters 75 To configure the Analog Inputs in your device, select General

Page 124

Chapter 4 PAS Application General Meter Setup 76 Series PM174 Powermeters zero. The device does not allow you to access this setting. Whenever

Page 125 - Viewing a Frequency Plot

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software General Meter Setup Series PM174 Powermeters 77 When you select an output parameter for the analog output cha

Page 126

Chapter 4 PAS Application General Meter Setup 78 Series PM174 Powermeters Power Factor” above). The device does not allow you access to this se

Page 127 - Manual Converting

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software General Meter Setup Series PM174 Powermeters 79 expander with address 0, while channels 9 through 16 are assoc

Page 128

Chapter 1 General Information 8 Series PM174 Powermeters • Event recorder for logging internal diagnostics events, control events and I/O ope

Page 129 - Input Ratings

Chapter 4 PAS Application General Meter Setup 80 Series PM174 Powermeters counter can also be incremented in response to any internal or extern

Page 130 - Optional Analog Outputs

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software General Meter Setup Series PM174 Powermeters 81 Using Control Setpoints The PM174 has an embedded logical cont

Page 131 - Display Module

Chapter 4 PAS Application General Meter Setup 82 Series PM174 Powermeters Option Range Description Release limit The threshold (in primary u

Page 132 - Standards Compliance

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software General Meter Setup Series PM174 Powermeters 83 examples of pulsed events are pulse inputs (transition pulses

Page 133 - Measurement Specifications

Chapter 4 PAS Application General Meter Setup 84 Series PM174 Powermeters Using Setpoint Events and Actions When a setpoint status changes, i.e

Page 134

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Configuring Summary Energy and TOU Registers Series PM174 Powermeters 85 Configuring Summary Energy and TOU Re

Page 135 - Setpoint Triggers

Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuring Summary Energy and 86 Series PM174 Powermeters The available options are shown in the following table: Pa

Page 136

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Configuring Summary Energy and TOU Registers Series PM174 Powermeters 87 The daily profile setup allows you t

Page 137 - Setpoint Actions

Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuring Summary Energy and 88 Series PM174 Powermeters The meter’s TOU calendar allows you to configure any tari

Page 138

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Configuring Recorders Series PM174 Powermeters 89 Configuring Recorders The PM174 is provided with a 1-Megabyt

Page 139 - Data Logging

Chapter 1 General Information Series PM174 Powermeters 9 RS-422/RS-485 • Communication protocols: Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII, Modbus/TCP, DNP3,

Page 140

Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuring Recorders 90 Series PM174 Powermeters Option Range Description Record size The size of the file record fo

Page 141

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Configuring Recorders Series PM174 Powermeters 91 Configuring the Event Recorder To configure the Event log fi

Page 142

Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuring Recorders 92 Series PM174 Powermeters 2. Select a file type for your file. 3. Select the number of para

Page 143

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Configuring Recorders Series PM174 Powermeters 93 automatically update the “Parameter” box with the following

Page 144

Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuring Recorders 94 Series PM174 Powermeters 3. Select the TOU Daily profile file type. 4. Select the number o

Page 145

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Configuring Recorders Series PM174 Powermeters 95 3. Select the maximum number of records you want to be reco

Page 146

Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuring Recorders 96 Series PM174 Powermeters 7. Select the number of cycles to be recorded prior to the event, a

Page 147

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Configuring Recorders Series PM174 Powermeters 97 Event ID IEEE 1159 category Trigger parameter Reference va

Page 148 - Appendix E Data Scales

Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuring Communication 98 Series PM174 Powermeters 4. Download your setup to the device. The available PQ recorde

Page 149 - See Device Diagnostics

Chapter 4 PAS Application Software Configuring Communication Protocols Series PM174 Powermeters 99 Initially these registers are reserved and non

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