Device options – SATEC PM174 Manual User Manual

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Chapter 4 PAS Application

General Meter Setup

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Series PM174 Powermeters

Parameter Options Default

Description

Nominal frequency 50,60 Hz

60 Hz

The nominal line frequency

Demand Setup
Power block

demand period

1, 2, 5, 10, 15,

20, 30, 60 min,
E=external sync

30 min

The length of the demand period for

power demand calculations. If the
external synchronization is selected, a
pulse front on the digital input DI1
denotes the start of the demand
interval.

Number of blocks in
sliding demand

1-15

1

The number of blocks to be averaged
for sliding window demands

Volt/Ampere/THD
demand period

0-1800 sec

900 sec

The length of the demand period for
ampere, volt and THD demand
calculations

1

PT Ratio is defined as a relation of the potential transformer’s

primary voltage rating to its secondary rating. For example, for the
14,400 V transformer’s primary rating and 120 V secondary rating, the
PT Ratio = 14400/120 = 120.

Available wiring modes are listed in the following table.

Wiring

Mode

Description

3OP2

3-wire Open Delta using 2 CTs (2 element)

4LN3

4-wire Wye using 3 PTs (3 element), line-to-neutral voltage readings

3DIR2

3-wire Direct Connection using 2 CTs (2 element)

4LL3

4-wire Wye using 3 PTs (3 element), line-to-line voltage readings

3OP3

3-wire Open Delta using 3 CTs (2½ element)

3LN3

4-wire Wye using 2 PTs (2½ element), line-to-neutral voltage readings

3LL3

4-wire Wye using 2 PTs (2½ element), line-to-line voltage readings

3BLN3

3-wire Broken Delta using 2 PTs, 3 CTs (2½-element), line-to-neutral

voltage readings

3BLL3

3-wire Broken Delta using 2 PTs, 3 CTs (2½-element), line-to-line voltage
readings

Ì

In 4LN3, 3LN3 and 3BLN3 wiring modes, the voltage

readings for min/max volts and volt demands represent line-to-
neutral voltages; otherwise, they will be line-to-line voltages.

The voltage waveforms and harmonics in 4LN3, 3LN3 and
3BLN3 wiring modes represent line-to-neutral voltages;
otherwise, they will be line-to-line voltages.

Device Options

This setup allows you to enable or disable optional

calculations and redefine user-selectable device options.

To enter the setup dialog, select the device site from the list
box on the PAS toolbar, select General Setup from the Meter
Setup menu, and then click on the Device Options tab.

The following table lists available device options.

Parameter Options

Default Description

Power Calculation

Mode

S=f(P, Q) (using

reactive power),
Q=f(S, P) (using
non-active power)

S=f(P, Q)

The method used for calculating

reactive and apparent powers
(see “Power Calculation Modes”
below)

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