14 statistics and historical data – Alpha Technologies Cordex Controller Ver.3.1x User Manual

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integer values and the CXC may require numbers accurate to two decimal places, values are multiplied

by 100 before sending over SNMP. So, for example, to set a signal to a value of “1”, the user should actu-

ally do an SNMP set with value “100”. Similarly, a signal with value “1” will be received by SNMP as “100”

and should be divided by 100 to determine the actual signal value. Note also that since signal values are

not saved over a CXC reset (but instead re-evaluated after reset), any value previously set by SNMP will

be lost during reset and the signal will go back to value “0”

2.14 Statistics and Historical Data

The CXC is capable of tracking several statistical parameters on a daily basis: analog statistics, for ex-

ample, and triggered items such as battery log and event log.
Data is stored in local memory and can be accessed via a web interface (see Data Logging in Section

6.7.3). The logged data is comma-delimited so it can automatically viewed in rows and columns in MS

Excel. The data is stored on a first-in-first-out basis.

2.14.1 Analog Statistics

All statistics, to a maximum of 90 records (one per day) contain a time stamp and date. Daily analog

statistics include the minimum, maximum and average of:

Load Voltage

Load Current

Battery Voltage

Battery Current

AC Mains

Battery Temperature

Total Rectifier Current

Average DC Voltage

Average AC Voltage

Number of Acquired Rectifiers

Number of Sourcing Rectifiers

Ten Custom Signals

2.14.2 Battery Log

A maximum of 40 records can be logged for battery statistics and events. The Battery Log contains the

following:

Event Type

Capacity Rating

Battery Test Start Time

Depth of Discharge

Discharge Duration Time

Capacity

Amp Hours Delivered

Recharge Duration

Amp Hours Recharge Return

Peukert Number

1-5 Max. Midpoint Deviation Discharge

Data1

1-5 Max. Midpoint Deviation Recharge

Data2

Battery Current/Average Battery Current

Battery Temperature/Average Battery Temperature

Battery Voltage/Battery Test End Voltage

Open Circuit Voltage

Battery Test Result

During a battery discharge, active battery log information is displayed in a row above the Battery Log.

This information is then no longer available after the battery has finished recharging.
The Battery Log also provides support for very slow discharges. This is accomplished by saving interme-

diate battery log information in the event of controller power loss before battery recharge completes.
When a battery test (BT) is started remotely, the battery log shows

Remote BT

in the Event Type column.

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