Factory preset setpoints, Using logical expressions – SATEC EM920 Operation Manual User Manual

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Chapter 5 Configuring the EM920

General Meter Setup

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EM920 Power Quality and Revenue Meter

Option Format/Range

Description

Relation

<=, >=, =, ON,
OFF

The relational operator used in the conditional
expression for the trigger

Operate limit

The threshold (in primary units) at which the
conditional expression would be evaluated to true.

Not applicable for digital triggers.

Release limit

The threshold (in primary units) at which the
conditional expression would be evaluated to false.
Defines the hysteresis for analog triggers. Not

applicable for digital triggers.

Setpoint Actions

Action

The action performed when the setpoint

expression is evaluated to true (see Appendix B)

Target

The optional action target

Parameter

The optional action argument (reserved)

Delays

Operate delay

0-10,000.000 s

The time delay before operation when the operate

conditions are fulfilled

Release delay

0-10,000.000 s

The time delay before release when the release

conditions are fulfilled

The logical controller provides very fast response to events.
The scan time for all setpoints is 1/2 cycle time (8 ms at
60Hz and 10 ms at 50 Hz).

Factory Preset Setpoints

Setpoint #1 is factory preset to provide standard
instrumentation data trending. It is linked to the meter clock
and triggers Data logs #1 and #2 on a 15-minute time basis.

Setpoint #16 is factory preset to provide energy load profile
recording to Data log #12 at 15-minute intervals. It is
protected from changes except of the time trigger operate
limit that you can set to any value from 1 to 60 minutes on
your selection.

Using Logical Expressions

Logical operators OR/AND are treated in a simplified manner.
They have no specific priority or precedence rules.

Any trigger condition bound to the logical expression by the
OR operator and evaluated as “true” overrides any preceding
condition evaluated as “false”. Similarly, any trigger condition
evaluated as “false” and bound by the AND operator
overrides any condition evaluated before it as “true”.

To avoid confusion, it is recommended not to alternate
different logical operators in one expression. Instead, bring
all conditions that use the same logical operator together at
one side of the expression, and the others - at the opposite
side.

To explicitly override all other conditions with the critical
trigger, put it at the end of the expression using the OR
operator if you want the setpoint to be operated anyway
when the trigger condition is asserted, and with the AND
operator, if the setpoint should not be operated while the
critical trigger is not asserted.

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