Evaluation techniques – SATEC PM175 Manual User Manual

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‎Chapter 4 PAS Application Software

EN50160 Evaluation and Recording

Series PM175 Powermeters

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interruptions

less than 3

min

Temporary
overvoltages

Less than
1.5 kV RMS

Year

Transient
overvoltages

Less than 6
kV peak

Year

Resources

CENELEC publications:

EN 50160:1999 Voltage characteristics of electricity supplied
by public distribution systems

IEC publications:

IEC 61000-4-7:2002 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) –
Part 4-7 Testing and measurement techniques – General guide
on harmonics and interharmonics measurements and
instrumentation, for power supply systems and equipment
connected thereto,

IEC 61000-4-15:2003 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) –
Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques – Section 15:
Flickermeter – Functional and design specifications

IEC 61000-4-30:2003 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) –

Part 4-30 Testing and measurement techniques – Power
quality measurement methods

Eurelectric (Union of the Electricity Industry) publications:

Application guide to the European Standard EN 50160 on
Voltage characteristics of electricity supplied by public
distribution systems, Ref: 23002 Ren9530, July 1995

Measurement guide for voltage characteristics, Ref: 23002
Ren9531, July 1995

Evaluation Techniques

EN50160 Evaluation Counters

Evaluation Counters and Evaluation Period
The PM175 uses a set of the evaluation counters for collecting
EN50160 statistics within a specified evaluation period.

The evaluation period is the period of time within which the

meter collects statistical evaluation data. Supply voltage
characteristics can be evaluated on a weekly or daily basis.
The evaluation period being normally preset in your meter to a
week can be changed via the EN50160 Advanced setup.

At the end of the evaluation period, the meter records
collected statistical evaluation data to a log file, and then
clears the evaluation registers and counters so that each
evaluation period’s statistics is stored in a separate record.

You can upload and view the online statistics data via PAS

reports, using data collected since the beginning of the
present evaluation interval. You can also manually clear the
present contents of the counters though PAS before starting
your EN50160 evaluation.

Observation Period
The observation period is the period of time within which the
voltage characteristics shall be assessed to ensure
compliance with the standard. The observation periods

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