Ieee-519 short term and long term harmonic results – Rockwell Automation 1426 PowerMonitor 5000 Unit User Manual

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

Chapter 5

Power Quality Monitoring

These bitfields reports the short-term or long-term status of harmonics of order
18

33.

0 = PASS
1 = FAIL

Bit0 - 18th_Harmonic_PASS_FAIL

Bit1 - 19th_Harmonic_PASS_FAIL

Bit15 - 33rd_Harmonic_PASS_FAIL

ShortTerm_34th_To_40th_Harmonic_Status

LongTerm_34th_To_40th_Harmonic_Status

These bitfields reports the short-term or long-term status of harmonics of order
34 through 40.

0 = PASS
1 = FAIL

Bit0 - 34th_Harmonic_PASS_FAIL

Bit1 - 35th_Harmonic_PASS_FAIL

Bit6 - 40th_Harmonic_PASS_FAIL

Bit 7 … Bit 15 - Reserved, always = 0

IEEE-519 Short Term and
Long Term Harmonic Results

The six data tables listed below provide an indication of individual current
harmonic distortion and TDD (Total Demand Distortion). If the user has
selected voltage as the output parameter the tables list voltage distortions and
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion).

PowerQuality.IEEE519_CH1_ShortTerm_Results

PowerQuality.IEEE519_CH2_ShortTerm_Results

PowerQuality.IEEE519_CH3_ShortTerm_Results

PowerQuality.IEEE519_CH1_LongTerm_Results

PowerQuality.IEEE519_CH2_LongTerm_Results

PowerQuality.IEEE519_CH3_LongTerm_Results

Each table provides the following:

Timestamp of the most recent results

Fundamental magnitude

Individual harmonic distortion as a percentage of the fundamental
magnitude

Overall distortion

With current selected as the compliance parameter (default), if the
IEEE519_MAX_Isc and IEEE519_MAX_IL parameter values are
non-zero, then TDD is returned. Otherwise, THD is returned.

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