METREL power master MI 2892 User manual

Category
Measuring, testing & control
Type
User manual
Power Master
MI 2892
Instruction manual
Version 8.2.2 Code No. 20 752 217
2
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Manufacturer:
METREL d.d.
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1354 Horjul
Slovenia
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(European Union) concerning safety and interference causing equipment regulations
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No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means without
permission in writing from METREL.
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1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Main Features .............................................................................................................................. 7
1.2 Safety considerations .................................................................................................................. 8
1.3 Applicable standards ................................................................................................................... 9
1.4 Abbreviations............................................................................................................................. 10
2 Description .............................................................................................................................. 20
2.1 Front panel ................................................................................................................................ 20
2.2 Connector panel ........................................................................................................................ 21
2.3 Bottom view .............................................................................................................................. 22
2.4 Accessories ................................................................................................................................ 22
2.4.1 Standard accessories ............................................................................................................. 22
2.4.2 Optional accessories ............................................................................................................. 22
3 Operating the instrument ........................................................................................................ 23
3.1 Instrument status bar ................................................................................................................ 24
3.2 Instrument keys ......................................................................................................................... 25
3.3 Instrument memory (microSD card).......................................................................................... 26
3.4 Instrument Main Menu ............................................................................................................. 26
3.4.1 Instrument submenus ........................................................................................................... 27
3.5 U, I, f .......................................................................................................................................... 29
3.5.1 Meter ..................................................................................................................................... 29
3.5.2 Scope ..................................................................................................................................... 31
3.5.3 Trend ..................................................................................................................................... 32
3.6 Power ......................................................................................................................................... 34
3.6.1 Meter ..................................................................................................................................... 34
3.6.2 Trend ..................................................................................................................................... 37
3.7 Energy ........................................................................................................................................ 40
3.7.1 Meter ..................................................................................................................................... 40
3.7.2 Trend ..................................................................................................................................... 41
3.7.3 Efficiency ............................................................................................................................... 42
3.8 Harmonics / interharmonics ...................................................................................................... 44
3.8.1 Meter ..................................................................................................................................... 44
3.8.2 Histogram (Bar) ..................................................................................................................... 46
3.8.3 Harmonics Average Histogram (Avg Bar) .............................................................................. 48
3.8.4 Trend ..................................................................................................................................... 49
3.9 Flickers ....................................................................................................................................... 51
3.9.1 Meter ..................................................................................................................................... 51
3.9.2 Trend ..................................................................................................................................... 52
3.10 Phase Diagram ........................................................................................................................... 54
3.10.1 Phase diagram................................................................................................................... 54
3.10.2 Unbalance diagram ........................................................................................................... 55
3.10.3 Unbalance trend ............................................................................................................... 56
3.11 Temperature .............................................................................................................................. 57
3.11.1 Meter ................................................................................................................................ 57
3.11.2 Trend ................................................................................................................................. 58
3.12 Underdeviation and overdeviation ........................................................................................... 58
3.12.1 Meter ................................................................................................................................ 58
3.12.2 Trend ................................................................................................................................. 59
3.13 Signalling .................................................................................................................................... 61
3.13.1 Meter ................................................................................................................................ 61
3.13.2 Trend ................................................................................................................................. 62
3.13.3 Table ................................................................................................................................. 63
3.14 General Recorder....................................................................................................................... 64
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3.15 Waveform/inrush recorder ....................................................................................................... 66
3.15.1 Setup ................................................................................................................................. 67
3.15.2 Capturing waveform ......................................................................................................... 69
3.15.3 Captured waveform .......................................................................................................... 70
3.16 Transient recorder ..................................................................................................................... 72
3.16.1 Setup ................................................................................................................................. 72
3.16.2 Capturing transients ......................................................................................................... 73
3.16.3 Captured transients .......................................................................................................... 75
3.17 Events table ............................................................................................................................... 76
3.18 Alarms table ............................................................................................................................... 80
3.19 Rapid voltage changes (RVC) table ............................................................................................ 82
3.20 Memory List ............................................................................................................................... 83
3.20.1 General Record ................................................................................................................. 85
3.20.2 Waveform snapshot.......................................................................................................... 87
3.20.3 Waveform/inrush record .................................................................................................. 89
3.20.4 Transients record .............................................................................................................. 89
3.21 Measurement Setup submenu .................................................................................................. 89
3.21.1 Connection setup .............................................................................................................. 90
3.21.2 Event setup ....................................................................................................................... 95
3.21.3 Alarm setup ....................................................................................................................... 97
3.21.4 Signalling setup ................................................................................................................. 98
3.21.5 Rapid voltage changes (RVC) setup .................................................................................. 99
3.21.6 Measuring Methods setup .............................................................................................. 100
3.22 General Setup submenu .......................................................................................................... 100
3.22.1 Communication ............................................................................................................... 101
3.22.2 Time & Date .................................................................................................................... 103
3.22.3 Time & Date .................................................................................................................... 103
3.22.4 Language ......................................................................................................................... 104
3.22.5 Instrument info ............................................................................................................... 104
3.22.6 Lock/Unlock .................................................................................................................... 105
3.22.7 Colour model .................................................................................................................. 106
4 Recording Practice and Instrument Connection ...................................................................... 108
4.1 Measurement campaign.......................................................................................................... 108
4.2 Connection setup..................................................................................................................... 112
4.2.1 Connection to the LV Power Systems ................................................................................. 112
4.2.2 Connection to the MV or HV Power System ....................................................................... 116
4.2.3 Current clamp selection and transformation ratio setting ................................................. 121
4.2.4 Connection check ................................................................................................................ 125
4.2.5 Temperature probe connection .......................................................................................... 127
4.2.6 GPS time synchronization device connection ..................................................................... 128
4.2.1 Printing support .................................................................................................................. 129
4.3 Remote instrument connection (over Internet / 3G,GPRS) .................................................... 130
4.3.1 Communication principle .................................................................................................... 130
4.3.2 Instrument setup on remote measurement site ................................................................ 131
4.3.3 PowerView setup for instrument remote access ................................................................ 132
4.3.4 Remote connection ............................................................................................................. 133
4.4 Number of measured parameters and connection type relationship .................................... 145
5 Theory and internal operation ............................................................................................... 149
5.1 Measurement methods ........................................................................................................... 149
5.1.1 Measurement aggregation over time intervals .................................................................. 149
5.1.2 Voltage measurement (magnitude of supply voltage) ....................................................... 149
5.1.3 Current measurement (magnitude of supply current) ....................................................... 150
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5.1.4 Frequency measurement .................................................................................................... 150
5.1.5 Modern Power measurement ............................................................................................. 151
5.1.6 Classic Vector and Arithmetic Power measurement .......................................................... 156
5.1.7 Energy .................................................................................................................................. 159
5.1.8 Harmonics and interharmonics ........................................................................................... 160
5.1.9 Signalling ............................................................................................................................. 162
5.1.10 Flicker .............................................................................................................................. 162
5.1.11 Voltage and current unbalance ...................................................................................... 163
5.1.12 Underdeviation and overdeviation ................................................................................. 164
5.1.13 Voltage events ................................................................................................................ 164
5.1.14 Alarms ............................................................................................................................. 168
5.1.15 Rapid voltage changes (RVC) .......................................................................................... 169
5.1.16 Data aggregation in GENERAL RECORDING .................................................................... 170
5.1.17 Flagged data .................................................................................................................... 173
5.1.18 Waveform snapshot........................................................................................................ 174
5.1.19 Waveform recorder ........................................................................................................ 174
5.1.20 Transient recorder .......................................................................................................... 178
5.2 EN 50160 Standard Overview .................................................................................................. 179
5.2.1 Power frequency ................................................................................................................. 180
5.2.2 Supply voltage variations .................................................................................................... 180
5.2.3 Supply voltage unbalance ................................................................................................... 180
5.2.4 THD voltage and harmonics ................................................................................................ 180
5.2.5 Interharmonic voltage ......................................................................................................... 181
5.2.6 Mains signalling on the supply voltage ............................................................................... 181
5.2.7 Flicker severity .................................................................................................................... 181
5.2.8 Voltage dips ......................................................................................................................... 181
5.2.9 Voltage swells ...................................................................................................................... 182
5.2.10 Short interruptions of the supply voltage....................................................................... 182
5.2.11 Long interruptions of the supply voltage........................................................................ 182
5.2.12 Power Master recorder setting for EN 50160 survey ..................................................... 182
6 Technical specifications ......................................................................................................... 184
6.1 General specifications ............................................................................................................. 184
6.2 Measurements......................................................................................................................... 184
6.2.1 General description ............................................................................................................. 184
6.2.2 Phase Voltages .................................................................................................................... 185
6.2.3 Line voltages ........................................................................................................................ 186
6.2.4 Current ................................................................................................................................ 186
6.2.5 Frequency ............................................................................................................................ 188
6.2.6 Flickers ................................................................................................................................. 188
6.2.7 Combined power ................................................................................................................. 188
6.2.8 Fundamental power ............................................................................................................ 189
6.2.9 Nonfundamental power ...................................................................................................... 189
6.2.10 Power factor (PF, PFe, PFv, PFa) ..................................................................................... 190
6.2.11 Displacement factor (DPF) or Cos φ) .............................................................................. 190
6.2.12 Energy ............................................................................................................................. 190
6.2.13 Voltage harmonics and THD ........................................................................................... 191
6.2.14 Current harmonics, THD and k-factor ............................................................................. 191
6.2.15 Voltage interharmonics .................................................................................................. 192
6.2.16 Current interharmonics .................................................................................................. 192
6.2.17 Signalling ......................................................................................................................... 193
6.2.18 Unbalance ....................................................................................................................... 193
6.2.19 Overdeviation and Underdeviation ................................................................................ 193
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6.2.20 Time and duration uncertainty ....................................................................................... 193
6.2.21 Temperature probe ........................................................................................................ 193
6.2.22 Phase angle ..................................................................................................................... 194
6.2.23 400Hz systems specification ........................................................................................... 194
6.2.24 VFD (Variable frequency drive) systems specification .................................................... 194
6.2.25 Differences in specification between 400Hz, VFD and 50/60 Hz systems ...................... 194
6.3 Recorders ................................................................................................................................. 196
6.3.1 General recorder ................................................................................................................. 196
6.3.2 Waveform/inrush recorder ................................................................................................. 196
6.3.3 Waveform snapshot ............................................................................................................ 197
6.3.4 Transients recorder ............................................................................................................. 197
6.4 Standards compliance ............................................................................................................. 198
6.4.1 Compliance to the IEC 61557-12 ......................................................................................... 198
6.4.2 Compliance to the to the IEC 61000-4-30 ........................................................................... 199
7 Maintenance ......................................................................................................................... 200
7.1 Inserting batteries into the instrument ................................................................................... 200
7.2 Batteries .................................................................................................................................. 201
7.3 Firmware upgrade ................................................................................................................... 202
7.3.1 Requirements ...................................................................................................................... 202
7.3.2 Upgrade procedure ............................................................................................................. 202
7.4 Power supply considerations................................................................................................... 206
7.5 Cleaning ................................................................................................................................... 206
7.6 Periodic calibration .................................................................................................................. 207
7.7 Service ..................................................................................................................................... 207
7.8 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................................... 207
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1 Introduction
Power Master is handheld multifunction instrument for power quality analysis and energy efficiency
measurements.
Figure 1.1: Power Master instrument
1.1 Main Features
Full compliance with power quality standard IEC 61000-4-30 Class A.
Simple and powerful recorder with microSD memory card (sizes up to 32 GB are supported).
4 voltage channels with wide measurement range: up to 1000 Vrms, CAT III / 1000 V, with
support for medium and high voltage systems.
Simultaneous voltage and current (8 channels) sampling, 16 bit AD conversion for accurate
power measurements and minimal phase shift error.
4 current channels with support for automatic clamp recognition and range selection.
Compliance with IEC 61557-12 and IEEE 1459 (Combined, fundamental, nonfundamental power)
and IEC 62053-21 (Energy).
4.3’’ TFT colour display.
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Waveform/inrush recorder, which can be triggered on event or alarms, and run simultaneously
with general recorder.
Powerful troubleshooting tools: transient recorder with envelope and level triggering.
Support for 50Hz, 60Hz, 400Hz system frequency and direct VFD (variable frequency drives)
measuremend
PC Software PowerView v3.0 is an integral part of a measuring system which provides easiest
way to download, view and analyse measured data or print reports.
o PowerView v3.0 analyser exposes a simple but powerful interface for downloading
instrument data and getting quick, intuitive and descriptive analysis. Interface has been
organized to allow quick selection of data using a Windows Explorer-like tree view.
o User can easily download recorded data, and organize it into multiple sites with many
sub-sites or locations.
o Generate charts, tables and graphs for your power quality data analysing, and create
professional printed reports.
o Export or copy / paste data to other applications (e.g. spreadsheet) for further analysis.
o Multiple data records can be displayed and analysed simultaneously.
o Merge different logging data into one measurement, synchronize data recorded with
different instruments with time offsets, split logging data into multiple measurements,
or extract data of interest.
o Instrument remote access over internet connection.
1.2 Safety considerations
To ensure operator safety while using the Power Master instruments and to minimize the risk of
damage to the instrument, please note the following general warnings:
The instrument has been designed to ensure maximum operator safety. Usage in a way
other than specified in this manual may increase the risk of harm to the operator!
Do not use the instrument and/or accessories if any visible damage is noticed!
The instrument contains no user serviceable parts. Only an authorized dealer can carry out
service or adjustment!
All normal safety precautions have to be taken in order to avoid risk of electric shock when
working on electrical installations!
Only use approved accessories which are available from your distributor!
Instrument contains rechargeable NiMH batteries. The batteries should only be replaced
with the same type as defined on the battery placement label or in this manual. Do not use
standard batteries while power supply adapter/charger is connected, otherwise they may
explode!
Hazardous voltages exist inside the instrument. Disconnect all test leads, remove the power
supply cable and switch off the instrument before removing battery compartment cover.
Maximum nominal voltage between any phase and neutral input is 1000 V
RMS
. Maximum
nominal voltage between phases is 1730 V
RMS
.
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Always short unused voltage inputs (L1, L2, L3, GND) with neutral (N) input to prevent
measurement errors and false event triggering due to noise coupling.
Do not remove microSD memory card while instrument is recording or reading data. Record
damage and card failure can occur.
1.3 Applicable standards
The Power Master are designed and tested in accordance with the following standards:
Electromagnetic compatibility(EMC)
EN 61326-2-2: 2013
Electrical equipment for measurement, control and
laboratory use EMC requirements
Part 2-2: Particular requirements - Test configurations,
operational conditions and performance criteria for
portable test, measuring and monitoring equipment used
in low-voltage distribution systems
Emission: Class A equipment (for industrial
purposes)
Immunity for equipment intended for use in
industrial locations
Safety (LVD)
EN 61010-1: 2010
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use
Part 1: General requirements
EN 61010-2-030: 2010
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use
Part 2-030: Particular requirements for testing and
measuring circuits
EN 61010-031: 2002 + A1: 2008
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use
Part 031: Safety requirements for hand-held probe
assemblies for electrical measurement and test
EN 61010-2-032: 2012
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use
Part 031: Safety requirements for hand-held probe
assemblies for electrical measurement and test
Measurement methods
IEC 61000-4-30: 2015 Class A
Part 4-30: Testing and measurement techniques Power
quality measurement methods
IEC 61557-12: 2007
Equipment for testing, measuring or monitoring of
protective measures Part 12: Performance measuring
and monitoring devices (PMD)
IEC 61000-4-7: 2002 + A1: 2008
Part 4-7: Testing and measurement techniques General
guide on harmonics and interharmonics measurements
and instrumentation for power supply systems and
equipment connected thereto
IEC 61000-4-15 : 2010
Part 4-15: Testing and measurement techniques
Flickermeter Functional and design specifications
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IEC 62053-21 : 2003
Part 21: Static meters for active energy (Class 1)
IEC 62053-23 : 2003
Part 23: Static meters for reactive energy (Class 2)
IEEE 1459 : 2010
IEEE Standard Definitions for the Measurement of Electric
Power Quantities Under Sinusoidal, Nonsinusoidal,
Balanced, or Unbalanced Conditions
EN 50160 : 2010
Voltage characteristics of electricity supplied by public
electricity networks
GOST R 54149 : 2010
Electric energy. Electromagnetic compatibility of technical
equipment. Power quality limits in the public power
supply systems
Note about EN and IEC standards:
Text of this manual contains references to European standards. All standards of EN 6XXXX (e.g. EN
61010) series are equivalent to IEC standards with the same number (e.g. IEC 61010) and differ only in
amended parts required by European harmonization procedure.
1.4 Abbreviations
In this document following symbols and abbreviations are used:
CF
I
CF
U
DPF
ind/cap
DPF
ind/cap
DPFa
totind
DPFa
totcap
DPFa
totind
270
0
DPFind+
Lead
Lag
DPFcap+
DPFcap-
DPFind-
180
0
90
0
0
0
+P-P
-Q
+Q
I
II
III IV
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DPFa
totcap
DPFv
totind
DPFv
totcap
DPFv
totind
DPFv
totcap
DPF
+
totind
DPF
+
totcap
DPF
+
totind
DPF
+
totcap
Deı
270
0
180
0
90
0
0
0
+P-P
-Q
+Q
I
II
III IV
DPFatotind+
DPFatotcap+
DPFatotcap-
DPFatotind-
270
0
Lead
Lag
180
0
90
0
0
0
+P-P
-Q
+Q
I
II
III IV
DPF
+
totind+
DPF
+
totcap+
DPF
+
totcap-
DPF
+
totind-
270
0
180
0
90
0
0
0
+P-P
-Q
+Q
I
II
III IV
DPFvtotind+
DPFvtotcap+
DPFvtotcap-
DPFvtotind-
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DH
DeH
D
De
tot
Ep
Ep
tot
Eq
Eq
tot
f, freq
i
-
i
0
I
+
I
-
I
0
I
Rms(1/2)
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Ifund
Ih
n
Iih
n
I
Nom
I
Pk
I
Rms
P
P
P
tot
P
tot
Pfund
Pfund
+
270
0
Lead
Lag
180
0
90
0
0
0
+P
-P
I
II
III IV
+P-P
270
0
Lead
Lag
180
0
90
0
0
0
+Ptot
I
II
III IV
+Ptot
-Ptot
-Ptot
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P
+
,
P
+
tot
P
+
tot
P
H
P
H
P
Htot
P
Htot
PF
ind
PF
cap
PF
ind
PF
cap
PFa
totind
PFa
totcap
270
0
+PFind
Lead
Lag
+PFcap
-PFcap
-PFind
180
0
90
0
0
0
+P-P
-Q
+Q
I
II
III IV
270
0
PFind
+
Lead
Lag
PFcap
+
PFcap
-
PFind
-
180
0
90
0
0
0
+P-P
-Q
+Q
I
II
III IV
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PFa
totind
PFa
totcap
PFe
totind
PFe
totcap
PFe
totind
PFe
totcap
PFv
totind
PFv
totcap
PFv
totind
PFv
totcap
P
lt
P
st
270
0
PFetotind
+
Lead
Lag
PFetotcap
+
PFetotcap
-
PFetotind
-
180
0
90
0
0
0
+P-P
-Q
+Q
I
II
III IV
270
0
PFatotind
+
PFatotcap
+
PFatotcap
-
PFatotind
-
180
0
90
0
0
0
+P-P
-Q
+Q
I
II
III IV
270
0
PFvtotind
+
PFvtotcap
+
PFvtotcap
-
PFvtotind
-
180
0
90
0
0
0
+P-P
-Q
+Q
I
II
III IV
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P
st(1min)
P
inst
N
N
ind
N
cap
N
tot
N
totind
N
totcap
Na
tot
Na
totind
Na
totcap
Qfund
270
0
Nind
+
Lead
Lag
Ncap
-
Ncap
+
Nind
-
180
0
90
0
0
0
+P-P
-Q
+Q
I
II
III IV
270
0
Ntotcap
+
Ntotcap
-
Ntotcap
+
Ntotcap
-
180
0
90
0
0
0
+P-P
-Q
+Q
I
II
III IV
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Qfund
ind
Qfund
cap
Qvfund
tot
Qvfund
totind
Qvfund
totcap
Qafund
tot
Qafund
tot
Qafund
tot
Q
+
totcap
Q
+
totind
Q
+
totind
Q
+
totcap
S
Sa
tot
Se
tot
Sv
tot
270
0
Qind
+
Lead
Lag
Qcap
-
Qcap
+
Qind
-
180
0
90
0
0
0
+P-P
-Q
+Q
I
II
III IV
270
0
Qfundtotcap
+
Qfundtotcap
-
Qfundtotcap
+
Qfundtotcap
-
180
0
90
0
0
0
+P-P
-Q
+Q
I
II
III IV
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Sfund
Safund
tot
Svfund
tot
S
+
tot
Sfund
tot
Sɴ
Seɴ
Seн
tot
THD
I
THD
U
u
-
u
0
U, U
Rms
U
+
U
-
U
0
U
Dip
Ufund
Uh
N
,
Uih
N
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U
Int
U
Nom
U
Over
U
Pk
U
Rms(1/2)
U
Swell
U
Sig
U
Under
U
max
U
ss
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2 Description
2.1 Front panel
1
2
3
4
5
9
7
8
6
Figure 2.1: Front panel
Front panel layout:
1. LCD
Colour TFT display, 4.3 inch, 480 x 272 pixels.
2. F1 F4
Function keys.
3. ARROW keys
Moves cursor and select parameters.
4. ENTER key
Step into submenu.
5. ESC key
Exits any procedure, confirms new settings.
6. SHORTCUT keys
Quick access to main instrument functions.
7. LIGHT key
(BEEP OFF)
Adjust LCD backlight intensity: high/low//off
If the LIGHT key is pressed for more than 1.5 seconds, beeper will be
disabled. Press & hold again to enable it.
8. ON-OFF key
Turns on/off the instrument.
9. COVER
Communication ports and microSD card slot protection.
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METREL power master MI 2892 User manual

Category
Measuring, testing & control
Type
User manual

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