Configuring the ieee 1159 power quality recorder, Pq events evaluation – SATEC PM174 Manual User Manual

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Chapter 4 PAS Application Configuring

Recorders

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Series PM174 Powermeters

7. Select the number of cycles to be recorded prior to the event,

and a total number of cycles in the waveform.

8. Add the name for your waveform log file in the “Name” box. It will

appear in the waveform reports.

9. Save your waveform setup to the device database, and send it to

the meter.

Configuring the IEEE 1159 Power Quality
Recorder

The Power Quality (PQ) recorder identifies the IEEE 1159
power quality events and records them to the log file with
precise start and end timestamps and a fault magnitude. The
IEEE 1159 PQ data can be retrieved from the device, stored

on a PC and displayed on the screen as shown in Section
“Viewing the IEEE 1159 Power Quality Log”. Impulsive
transients and short-duration voltage variations (sags and
swells) can also be viewed as magnitude/duration pairs on the
well-known ITIC curve chart for assessing the minimum

equipment immunity.

The PQ recorder is programmable to trigger the waveform
recorder to record the fault waveforms before, during and after
the PQ event for detailed event analysis. It may be useful for

trouble-shooting problems throughout electrical networks, for
example, to identify and locate the source of a power quality
event and to select an appropriate solution.

PQ Events Evaluation

The events are classified in accordance with the IEEE 1159

power quality categories. The table below shows the
categories recorded by the meter, the metering data used to
detect voltage and frequency faults, their typical triggering
thresholds and event durations.

Impulsive transients. Impulsive transients are detected as
impulses with a rise time less than 0.5 ms and duration from
150 us to ½ cycle. The impulse magnitude is measured as the
overshoot voltage magnitude above the normal voltage
waveshape. It is referenced to the nominal peak voltage

(1.414 Un).

Sags and swells. A voltage sag or swell is classified as one
polyphase event regardless of the shape and of the number of
phases affected (as per IEC 61000-4-30). An event can begin

on one phase and end on another phase. The fault magnitude
is recorded separately for each phase involved. The event
duration is measured from the instant at which the voltage
falls/rises below/above the start threshold on one of the
phases to that at which it becomes greater/lower than the end

threshold on all affected phases including a threshold
hysteresis.

Voltage Interruptions. The voltage interruption is detected
when the voltages on all phases fall below the interruption

threshold (as per IEC 61000-4-30).

Flicker. The flicker is evaluated according to IEC 61000-4-15.
The 10-min Pst values are used to follow and indicate the
flicker faults.

Event
ID

IEEE 1159 category

Trigger parameter Reference

value

Typical
thresholds, %

Event
duration

PQE11 Impulsive

transients Instantaneous

overshoot voltage

Un peak
voltage

20-200%

150 us–10 ms

PQE211 Instantaneous sag

½ cycle RMS voltage Un RMS

80-90%

< 30 cycles

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