Chapter 4 pas application configuring recorders, Series pm174 powermeters – SATEC PM174 Manual User Manual

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Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuring

Recorders

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Series PM174 Powermeters

Option Range

Description

Record size

The size of the file record for a single channel or a section. Set
automatically depending on the file and on the number of parameters
in the data record

Parameters

0-16

The number of parameters in a single data record

Memory is allocated for each file statically when you set up
your files and will not change unless you re-organize the files.

The meter automatically performs de-fragmentation of the
memory each time you re-organize your files. This helps keep
all free memory in one continuous block and thus prevents
possible leakage of memory caused by fragmentation.

To change the file properties or to allocate the memory for a

new file, double click on the file partition you want to change,
select desired parameters for your log, and click OK. For your
reference, the record size and the number of records available
for your file are reported in the dialog box.

To delete an existing file partition, click on Delete and then
click OK.

The following table shows how to calculate a file size for
different log files.

File

Record Size, Bytes

File Size, Bytes

Event Log

20

Record size

× Number of records

Data Log

12 + 4

× Number of parameters

Record size

× Number of records

TOU Profile Log, Data
log #16

12 + 4

× (Number of season

tariffs + 1 if the TOU summary
register is ordered)

Record size

× Number of TOU registers x

Number of records (

× 2 if the maximum

demand profile is also ordered)

Waveform Log

1068 (per channel)

Record size

× Number of Channels ×

Number of series (events)

× Number of

records per series

IEEE 1159 Power

Quality Log

32

Record size x Number of records

For more information on configuring specific files, see
“Configuring Data Log Files” and “Configuring Waveform Files”

below.

The memory is pre-configured for common data trending and
fault recording applications as shown in the following table.

No. File

Type

Size,

Bytes

Channels Number of

Records

Number of

Events

Description

1

Event log

Wrap around 20000

1000

1000

2

Data log #1

Wrap around 109440

1440

1440

Configured for
data trending

3

Data log #2

Wrap around 109440

1440

1440

Configured for
data trending

18 Waveform

log

#1

Wrap around 256320 6

40

20

32 samples/cycle
× 32 cycles/series

19 Waveform

log

#2

Wrap around 256320 6

40

20

128 samples/cycle
× 8 cycles/series

27 IEEE

1159

Power Quality
Log

Wrap around 32000

1000

1000

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