Power quality monitoring, Chapter 5, Chapter – Rockwell Automation 1426 PowerMonitor 5000 Unit User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1426-UM001F-EN-P - November 2013

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Chapter

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Power Quality Monitoring

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This section describes the functions of the PowerMonitor 5000 unit. Most
functions require you to configure set-up parameters to align the unit with your
installation and your application requirements. The set-up parameters are listed
by name and described in this section. You can view set-up parameters by using
the PowerMonitor 5000 web page, and when logged in to an Admin account,
make changes to the setup. Set-up parameters are also accessible by using
communication.

Please refer to the Data Tables for additional information on setup parameters
including the following:

Range of valid values

Default values

Data type

Set-up parameters can be found in data tables with names beginning with
‘Configuration’, for instance Configuration.Metering_Basic.

Topic

Page

Harmonic Analysis

75

Sag and Swell Detection

79

Power Quality Event Classification (M6 model)

81

Short Duration RMS Variations (Category 2.0 - Sags, Swells, and Interruptions) (M6 model)

82

Long Duration RMS Variations (Category 3.0 - Undervoltage, Overvoltage, Sustained
Interruptions) (M6 model)

84

Power Quality Event Example

85

Voltage and Current Imbalance (Category 4.0)

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Waveform Distortion (Category 5.1 - DC Offset, and 5.2 - Harmonics) (M6 model)

88

Power Frequency Variations (Category 7.0)

89

IEEE 519 Pass/Fail Capability (M6 model)

90

IEEE 519 Pass/Fail Results

91

IEEE519_Overall_Status

91

IEEE-519 Short Term and Long Term Harmonic Results

92

Waveform Recording (M6 model)

93

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