Related functions, Waveform recording (m6 model), Setup – 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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Power Quality Monitoring

Chapter 5

Refer to the

PowerMonitor 5000 Unit Data Tables on page 225

for further

details on these data tables.

Related Functions

Harmonic Analysis

Alarm Log

Waveform Recording (M6
model)

The PowerMonitor 5000 M6 model can capture and record waveforms of all
current and voltage channels.

Setup

Basic metering setup is required. These configuration parameters are found in the
Configuration.PowerQuality tab:

Capture_Pre_Event_Cycles - pre-event cycles for waveform capture,
range = 5 (default)…10 cycles

Capture_Post_Event_Cycles - post-event cycles for waveform capture,
range = 2…30 cycles, default 15

These configuration parameters are found in the
Configuration.Communications_Native tab, and specify the synchronized
waveform broadcast parameters:

WSB_Mode - waveform synchronization broadcast mode. The options are
the following:

0 = Disable (default)

1 = Enable

WSB_Port - specified UDP port for WSB feature,
range = 1001 (default)…1009

To enable WSB capture of waveforms, PTP (IEEE 1588) must be enabled and
the power monitor must be synchronized with the PTP clock. Refer to Network
Time Synchronization.

Operation

Waveforms are recorded as a sequence of single-cycle harmonic data and stored in
a compressed file format in the power monitor. The PowerMonitor 5000 unit can
store up to 256 waveform files or a total of 21,600 cycles of waveform data. The
maximum size of a single waveform record is 3600 cycles plus the specified pre-
event and post-event numbers of cycles.

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