2005 PowerCET Corporation, all rights reserved PowerCET Corporation 3350 Scott Blvd. Building 55, Unit 1, Santa Clara, CA 95054 408-988-1346 Fax: 408-988-4869 Instrument Setup The Volts/Amps/Hertz screen displays a table with important numerical meas- uring values. The related Trend screen shows the changes over time of all values in the table. Connect instrument voltage & current probes to circuit to be monitored Power On and press the SETUP key. Verify that Config., Freq. and Vnom match your hookup. If not, change them to match Press the MENU key and arrow down to Volts/Amps/Hz. Press the ENTER Key Logging actually starts as soon as you enter this screen. Elapsed time is at the top Now you are ready to view the Trend screen and save the recording Starting/Stopping/Saving Volts/Amps/Hz Trending Press TREND (F4). Recording continues until memory fills, unless stopped manually Ending a Trend recording (manually) and Saving Data: Press the HOLD/RUN key (F5)to halt recording Press the MEMORY key. Press SAVE (F3) Use the arrow keys to name the file (a dataset) and press OK (F5) You must save the dataset, or it will be lost when you leave the trend screen! Flukeview: Importing Dataset, Printing V/A/Hz Trends Here you import your monitoring data into your PC and plot trends Connect the 434 to your PC and start Flukeview. It should automatically contact the instrument in preparation for data transfer Press the SCOPE key on the instrument and then HOLD (F5) Select Display dataset from the Instrument menu and then select your data from the datasets on the instrument and click Start. When the dataset is loaded, select Save As from the File menu. Give it a descriptive name and save as a Flukeview (.fvf) file Plot data from a V/A/Hz dataset, paste graphs into Microsoft Word: From the File menu, open the dataset containing the harmonics trend plots you captured on the 434 In the window that opens, click on View to display the trend in the 434 simulator window From the Instrument menu, select Display Trend In the window, check the boxes next to the plots you wish to display. Click Start and wait for the trends to be plotted Select a trend window. Zoom in/out and drag the cursors to data points Select Copy Graphics from the Edit menu. Start Microsoft Word and paste the trend into your word file at the appropriate spot. Repeat with other trends to fill out your report as needed In FlukeView, you can Save these trend plots with the dataset, or alone as data files (.csv, .txt) for use with Excel or another graphing program V.051005 Fluke 433/434 Dips & Swells Measurement & Reporting PowerCET Operational Skills QuickRef #2 2005 PowerCET Corporation, all rights reserved PowerCET Corporation 3350 Scott Blvd. Building 55, Unit 1, Santa Clara, CA 95054 408-988-1346 Fax: 408-988-4869 Instrument Setup The 433/434 Dips & Swells function measures and records records Dips, Interruptions, Rapid Voltage Changes, and Swells. Thresholds for these events are set up on the Limits Screens Connect instrument voltage & current probes to circuit to be monitored Power On and press the SETUP key. Arrow down to Limits and press the ENTER key. Press F3 to edit the lim- its on the current setup. Arrow key down to Dips and Press the ENTER key. Adjust the threshold if desired. Press NEXT (F2) to move on to SWELLS. Adjust the same way and move on to INTERRUPTIONS and RAPID VOLTAGE CHANGES. Then press OK (F5) and then BACK (F5) If you changed the setup limits, consider saving the setup (F2) Now youre ready to record data Starting/Stopping/Saving Dips & Swells Recording Press the MENU key. Arrow key down to DIPS & SWELLS. Trending and event capture will begin as soon as you press the ENTER key. A voltage or current (F1) Trend screen displays. Recording continues until memory fills, unless stopped manually Pressing EVENTS (F4) displays a list of events (if any) for all 4 parameters Ending a Trend recording (manually) and Saving Data: Press the HOLD/RUN key (F5)to halt recording Press the MEMORY key. Press SAVE (F3) Use the arrow keys to name the file (a dataset) and press OK (F5) You must save the dataset, or it will be lost when you leave the trend screen! Flukeview: Importing Dataset, Printing Dips & Swells Here you import your monitoring data into your PC and plot trends Connect the 434 to your PC and start Flukeview. It should automatically contact the instrument in preparation for data transfer Press the SCOPE key on the instrument and then HOLD (F5) Select Display dataset from the Instrument menu and then select your data from the datasets on the instrument and click Start. When the dataset is loaded, select Save As from the File menu. Give it a descriptive name and save as a Flukeview (.fvf) file Plot data from a Dips & Swells dataset, paste graphs into Microsoft Word: From the File menu, open the dataset containing the harmonics trend plots you captured on the 434 In the window that opens, click on View to display the data in the 434 simulator window From the Instrument menu, select Display Events. This pulls up another window. Click View again to open M. Word and display a list of events In the 434 simulator window, click TREND (F5). From the Instrument menu, select Display Trend. Select which trends to plot and click Start Select a trend window. Zoom in/out and drag the cursors to data points Select Copy Graphics from the Edit menu. Paste the trend into your Word file at the appropriate spot. Repeat with other trends as needed In FlukeView, you can Save these trend plots with the dataset, or alone as data files (.csv, .txt) for use with Excel or another graphing program V.051005 Fluke 433/434 Harmonics Measurement & Reporting PowerCET Operational Skills QuickRef #3 2005 PowerCET Corporation, all rights reserved PowerCET Corporation 3350 Scott Blvd. Building 55, Unit 1, Santa Clara, CA 95054 408-988-1346 Fax: 408-988-4869 Instrument Setup The 433/434 harmonics function measures and records harmonics and inter- harmonics (434 only) up to the 50th, and related data such as THD, DC offset Connect instrument voltage & current probes to circuit to be monitored Power On and press the SETUP key. Press FUNCTION PREF (F3). Arrow down to HARMONICS and press the ENTER key. Press F1 to select 8 voltage, 8 current, 8 watts or 4 voltage / 3 current harmonics to record Using the left/right and up/down arrow keys select which harmonic, THD or DC to be recorded for each of the 8 trend plots. Press the MENU key. Arrow key down to HARMONICS, press ENTER key to view the harmonics bar graph screen. This diplays instaneous harmon- ics for THD, DC H1-H50 for single phase, H1-H12 for 3-ph displays and interharmonics (434 only) if turned on Press TABLE (F3) to see the parameters you selected for recording (trending) updated in real-time. F1 selects which preset collection to use Now youre ready to record harmonics trending for the chosen selection Starting/Stopping/Saving Harmonics Trending Press TREND (F4) to begin recording trends for the chosen selection. Recording continues until memory fills, unless stopped manually Ending a Trend recording (manually) and Saving Data: Press the HOLD/RUN key (F5)to halt recording Press the MEMORY key. Press SAVE (F3) Use the arrow keys to name the file (a dataset) and press OK (F5) You must save the dataset, or it will be lost when you leave the trend screen! Flukeview: Importing Dataset, Printing Harmonics Trends Here you import your monitoring data into your PC and plot trends Connect the 434 to your PC and start Flukeview. It should automatically contact the instrument in preparation for data transfer Press the SCOPE key on the instrument and then HOLD (F5) Select Display dataset from the Instrument menu and then select your data from the datasets on the instrument and click Start. When the dataset is loaded, select Save As from the File menu. Give it a descriptive name and save as a Flukeview (.fvf) file Plot data from a harmonics dataset, paste graphs into Microsoft Word: From the File menu, open the dataset containing the harmonics trend plots you captured on the 434 In the window that opens, click on View to display the trend in the 434 simulator window Click the Display Spectrum button to display harmonics graphs for all active channels and parameters. From the file menu, select SAVE AS and the ALL option to save the bar graphs with the .fvf file From the Instrument menu, select Display Trend In the window, check the boxes next to the THD, DC and Harmonics plots you wish to display. Click Start and wait for the trends to be plotted Select a trend window. Zoom out and drag the cursors to data points Select Copy Graphics from the Edit menu. Start Microsoft Word and paste the trend into your word file at the appropriate spot. Repeat with other trends to fill out your report as needed In FlukeView, you can Save these trend plots with the dataset, or alone as data files (.csv, .txt) for use with Excel or another graphing program V.051005 Fluke 433/434 Power & Energy Measurement & Reporting PowerCET Operational Skills QuickRef #4 2005 PowerCET Corporation, all rights reserved PowerCET Corporation 3350 Scott Blvd. Building 55, Unit 1, Santa Clara, CA 95054 408-988-1346 Fax: 408-988-4869 Instrument Setup The 433/434 harmonics function measures and records harmonics and inter- harmonics (434 only) up to the 50th, and related data such as THD, DC offset Connect instrument voltage & current probes to circuit to be monitored Power On and press the SETUP key. Press FUNCTION PREF (F3). Arrow down to POWER & ENERGY and press the ENTER key. Press F2 to select power calculations based on FUNDamental (50/60HZ only) or FULL (true rms voltage & current...includes harmonic content (USA standard)). Leave AUTO set to ON (F4) Using the down arrow key, scroll to Demand Interval. Set to local stan- dard (USA: 15 min. typical) Press the MENU key. Arrow key down to POWER & ENERGY, press ENTER key to view the power and energy table. This diplays instaneous values forr kW, kVA, kVAR, PF, DPF, aand VRMS. Symbols indicate if a load is capacitive or inductive Press ENERGY (F3) (434 only) for kWh, kVAh and kVARh popup table Now youre ready to record Power and Energy Trends Starting/Stopping/Saving Power & Energy Trending Press TREND (F4) to begin recording trends for the chosen selection. Recording continues until memory fills, unless stopped manually Ending a Trend recording (manually) and Saving Data: Press the HOLD/RUN key (F5)to halt recording Press the MEMORY key. Press SAVE (F3) Use the arrow keys to name the file (a dataset) and press OK (F5) You must save the dataset, or it will be lost when you leave the trend screen! Flukeview: Importing Dataset, Printing P & E Trends Here you import your monitoring data into your PC and plot trends Connect the 434 to your PC and start Flukeview. It should automatically contact the instrument in preparation for data transfer Press the SCOPE key on the instrument and then HOLD (F5) Select Display dataset from the Instrument menu and then select your data from the datasets on the instrument and click Start. When the dataset is loaded, select Save As from the File menu. Give it a descriptive name and save as a Flukeview (.fvf) file Plot data from a P & E dataset, paste graphs into Microsoft Word: From the File menu, open the dataset containing the harmonics trend plots you captured on the 434 In the window that opens, click on View to display the trend in the 434 simulator window From the Instrument menu, select Display Trend In the window, check the boxes next to the plots you wish to display. Click Start and wait for the trends to be plotted Select a trend window. Zoom in/out and drag the cursors to data points Select Copy Graphics from the Edit menu. Start Microsoft Word and paste the trend into your word file at the appropriate spot. Repeat with other trends to fill out your report as needed In FlukeView, you can Save these trend plots with the dataset, or alone as data files (.csv, .txt) for use with Excel or another graphing program V.051005 Fluke 433/434 Flicker Measurement & Reporting PowerCET Operational Skills QuickRef #5 2005 PowerCET Corporation, all rights reserved PowerCET Corporation 3350 Scott Blvd. Building 55, Unit 1, Santa Clara, CA 95054 408-988-1346 Fax: 408-988-4869 Instrument Setup Flicker quantifies the luminance fluctuation of lamps caused by supply volt- age variations. The measurement meets EN61000-4-15 and is optimized to lamps powered by 120 V / 60 Hz or 230 V / 60 Hz. The Analyzer converts duration and magnitude of voltage variations into an annoyance factor caused by the resulting flicker noticeable in lamps. Connect instrument voltage & current probes to circuit to be monitored Power On and press the SETUP key. Arrow down to Limits and press the ENTER key. Press F3 to edit the lim- its on the current setup. Arrow key down to Flicker and Press the ENTER key. Use the right / left arrow keys to choose 120v Lamp or 230V Lamp as appropriate Then press OK (F5) and then BACK (F5) If you changed the setup limits, consider saving the setup (F2) Press the MENU key, arrow key down to Flicker and press the ENTER key After 10 seconds, flicker measurement begins. Pst(1min) displays 1 minute later, Pst after 10 minutes and Plt after 2 hours. The related D- parameters Dc, Dmax, and TD (acc. to EN61000-3-3) are also displayed Pressing F3 displays maximum D values Starting/Stopping/Saving Flicker Trend Recording Press TREND (F4). A voltage or current (F1) Trend screen displays. Recording continues until memory fills, unless stopped manually Ending a Trend recording (manually) and Saving Data: Press the HOLD/RUN key (F5)to halt recording Press the MEMORY key. Press SAVE (F3) Use the arrow keys to name the file (a dataset) and press OK (F5) You must save the dataset, or it will be lost when you leave the trend screen! Flukeview: Importing Dataset, Printing Flicker Trends Here you import your monitoring data into your PC and plot trends Connect the 434 to your PC and start Flukeview. It should automatically contact the instrument in preparation for data transfer Press the SCOPE key on the instrument and then HOLD (F5) Select Display dataset from the Instrument menu and then select your data from the datasets on the instrument and click Start. When the dataset is loaded, select Save As from the File menu. Give it a descriptive name and save as a Flukeview (.fvf) file Plot trends from a Flicker dataset, paste graphs into Microsoft Word: From the File menu, open the dataset containing the harmonics trend plots you captured on the 434 In the window that opens, click on View to display the data in the 434 simulator window From the Instrument menu, select Display Trend. Select which trends to plot and click Start Select a trend window. Zoom in/out and drag the cursors to data points Select Copy Graphics from the Edit menu. Paste the trend into your Word file at the appropriate spot. Repeat with other trends as needed In FlukeView, you can Save these trend plots with the dataset, or alone as data files (.csv, .txt) for use with Excel or another graphing program V.051005 Fluke 433/434 Unbalance Measurement & Reporting PowerCET Operational Skills QuickRef #6 2005 PowerCET Corporation, all rights reserved PowerCET Corporation 3350 Scott Blvd. Building 55, Unit 1, Santa Clara, CA 95054 408-988-1346 Fax: 408-988-4869 Instrument Setup Unbalance displays phase relations between voltages & currents at the funda- mental frequency (60 or 50 Hz). Unbalance mode offers a measurement table, a related Trend display, and a Phasor display. Connect instrument voltage & current probes to circuit to be monitored Power On and press the SETUP key. Press FUNCTION PREF. (F3). Arrow down to Unbalance and press the ENTER key. Check that AUTO (F4) is turned on. Then press BACK (F5) twice. Press the MENU key, arrow key down to Unbalance and press the ENTER key. The table screen shows: negative voltage unbalance %, zero sequence voltage unbalance % (in 4-wire systems), negative current unbalance %, zero sequence current unbalance % (in 4-wire systems), fundamental phase voltage, frequency, fundamental phase current, angle between phase-neutral voltages relative to the reference phase A/L1 and angles between voltage and current for each phase. The number of readings depends on the selected wiring configuration. Pressing F3 shows the phasor display. This Shows the phase relation between voltages and currents in a vector diagram. Rotation is clockwise with Phase A (L1) at the 3:00 position. Starting/Stopping/Saving Unbalance Trend Recording Press TREND (F4). (F1) switches volts/amps/freq/phase trend screen displays. Recording con- tinues until memory fills, unless stopped manually Ending a Trend recording (manually) and Saving Data: Press the HOLD/RUN key (F5)to halt recording Press the MEMORY key. Press SAVE (F3) Use the arrow keys to name the file (a dataset) and press OK (F5) You must save the dataset, or it will be lost when you leave the trend screen! Flukeview: Importing Dataset, Printing Unbalance Trends Here you import your monitoring data into your PC and plot trends Connect the 433/434 to your PC and start Flukeview. It should automati- cally contact the instrument in preparation for data transfer Press the SCOPE key on the instrument and then HOLD (F5) Select Display dataset from the Instrument menu and then select your data from the datasets on the instrument and click Start. When the dataset is loaded, select Save As from the File menu. Give it a descriptive name and save as a Flukeview (.fvf) file Plot trends from an Unbalance dataset, paste graphs into Microsoft Word: From the File menu, open the dataset containing the Unbalance trend plots you captured on the 433/434 In the window that opens, click on View to display the data in the 434 simulator window From the Instrument menu, select Display Trend. Select which trends to plot and click Start Select a trend window. Zoom in/out and drag the cursors to data points Select Copy Graphics from the Edit menu. Paste the trend into your Word file at the appropriate spot. Repeat with other trends as needed In FlukeView, you can Save these trend plots with the dataset, or alone as data files (.csv, .txt) for use with Excel or another graphing program V.051005 Fluke 434 Transient (Waveform) Capture & Reporting PowerCET Operational Skills QuickRef #7 2005 PowerCET Corporation, all rights reserved PowerCET Corporation 3350 Scott Blvd. Building 55, Unit 1, Santa Clara, CA 95054 408-988-1346 Fax: 408-988-4869 Instrument Setup Here you choose and/or edit a Setup Limits file in preparation for transient waveform capture. EN50160 or DEFAULT meet most needs. Only the Dip, Swell & Interruption thresholds are applicable to transient capture Connect instrument voltage & current probes to circuit to be monitored Power On and press the SETUP key. Verify Correct Wiring Configuration, Frequency and Vnominal. Arrow key down to Limits, press ENTER key to view current limits summary If swell, dip and interruption thresholds are acceptable, skip to Starting/Stopping below. Else press RECALL (F1) to load another limits file, or EDIT (F3) to edit the current file and then SAVE it (F2) in the User 1 or User 2 memory location. Press BACK (F5) to return to the setup screen. Verify that the correct setup is shown Starting/Stopping/Saving Transient Capture Press the MENU key.Select TRANSIENTS and press the ENTER key Use left/right arrow keys to set voltage and current transient thresholds Use up/down arrow keys & ENTER key to toggle capture on and off for each parameter. Turn off parameters not needed-memory is limited! Make sure Immediate is selected (black dot next to it) Press START (F5) to begin the capture session. Monitoring continues until 40 waveforms are captured, unless stopped manually Ending a Session (manually) and Saving Data: Press the HOLD/RUN key (F5) to halt transient capture Press the MEMORY key. Press SAVE (F3) Use the arrow keys to name the file (a dataset) and press OK (F5). Save the dataset, or it will be lost when you leave the transient screen! Flukeview: Importing Datasets, Printing Waveforms Here you import your monitoring data into your PC and plot waveforms Connect the 434 to your PC and start Flukeview. It should automatically contact the instrument in preparation for data transfer Press the SCOPE key on the instrument and then HOLD (F5) Select Display dataset from the Instrument menu and then select your data from the datasets on the instrument and click Start. When the dataset is loaded, select Save As from the File menu. Give it a descriptive name and save as a Flukeview (.fvf) file Plot waveform captures from a dataset, paste them into Microsoft Word: From the File menu, open the dataset containing the waveforms you cap- tured on the 434 In the window that opens, click on View to display the waveform in the 434 simulator window. Click on BACK (F2), PREV (F3) and NEXT (F4), noting the numbers of the waveforms that you want to plot From the Instrument menu, select Display Waveform Select the waveforms and channels you wish to plot from the window Click Start and wait for the waveforms to be plotted Select a waveform window. Zoom in (drag out an area of interest) on the data plot, and drag the cursors to measure waveforms as desired Select Copy Graphics from the Edit menu. Start Microsoft Word and paste the graph into your word file at the appropriate spot. Repeat with other graphs to fill out your report as needed In FlukeView, you can Save these graphs with the dataset, or alone as data files (.csv, .txt) for use with Excel or another graphing program V.051005 Fluke 433/434 Inrush Capture & Reporting PowerCET Operational Skills QuickRef #8 2005 PowerCET Corporation, all rights reserved PowerCET Corporation 3350 Scott Blvd. Building 55, Unit 1, Santa Clara, CA 95054 408-988-1346 Fax: 408-988-4869 Instrument Setup Inrush is a single shot mode that records current and voltage trends after a current event (the trigger) has occurred. Connect instrument voltage & current probes to circuit to be monitored Power On and press OK (F5). Press MENU key. Arrow key down to INRUSH, press ENTER key to view inrush setup screen Using the left/right arrow keys, pick a Duration (7.5 secs to 30 min), This is how long you want the trend to continue once its triggered Arrow down and use left/right arrows to set Nominal Amps. This is the steady-state (non-inrush) current usage of the circuit Arrow down and use left/right arrows to set the trigger Threshold. This is the percent above nominal that will indicate the inrush event start (non-inrush) current usage of the circuit Arrow down and use left/right arrows to set Hysteresis. This is the per- cent below the trigger threshold that will indicate the inrush event end Starting/Stopping/Saving Inrush Capture Press START (F5) to begin the capture session. Monitoring continues until the preset duration ends, unless stopped manually Ending a Session (manually) and Saving Data: Press the HOLD/RUN key (F5)to halt transient capture Press the MEMORY key. Press SAVE (F3) Use the arrow keys to name the file (a dataset) and press OK (F5) You must save the dataset, or it will be lost when you leave the inrush screen! Flukeview: Importing Dataset, Printing Inrush Trends Here you import your monitoring data into your PC and plot trends Connect the 434 to your PC and start Flukeview. It should automatically contact the instrument in preparation for data transfer Press the SCOPE key on the instrument and then HOLD (F5) Select Display dataset from the Instrument menu and then select your data from the datasets on the instrument and click Start. When the dataset is loaded, select Save As from the File menu. Give it a descriptive name and save as a Flukeview (.fvf) file Plot trends from an inrush dataset, paste them into Microsoft Word: From the File menu, open the dataset containing the inrush trend plots you captured on the 434 In the window that opens, click on View to display the trend in the 434 simulator window From the Instrument menu, select Display Trend In the window, check the boxes next to the voltage and current channels you wish to plot. Click Start and wait for the trends to be plotted Select a trend window. Scroll right to see the inrush. Zoom in (drag a bounding box over an area of interest) on the plot, and drag the cursors to measure peak current and duration Select Copy Graphics from the Edit menu. Start Microsoft Word and paste the trend into your word file at the appropriate spot. Repeat with other trends to fill out your report as needed In FlukeView, you can Save these trend plots with the dataset, or alone as data files (.csv, .txt) for use with Excel or another graphing program V.051005 Fluke 433/434 PQ Monitoring and Reporting PowerCET Operational Skills QuickRef #9 2005 PowerCET Corporation, all rights reserved PowerCET Corporation 3350 Scott Blvd. Building 55, Unit 1, Santa Clara, CA 95054 408-988-1346 Fax: 408-988-4869 Instrument Setup Here you choose and/or edit a Setup Limits file in preparation for monitor- ing. Default 1: EN50160 or Default 2: DEFAULT meet most needs. Any cus- tom setups are stored in Admin 1 & Admin 2, or User 1 & User 2 Connect instrument voltage & current probes to circuit to be monitored Power On and press the SETUP key. Verify Correct Wiring Configuration, Frequency and Vnominal. Note Limits: filename If acceptable, skip to Starting Monitoring below. Else, arrow key to Limits, press ENTER key to view current limits summary If acceptable, skip to Starting Monitoring below. Else press RECALL (F1) to load another limits file, or EDIT (F3) to edit the current file and then SAVE it (F2) in the User 1 or User 2 memory location. Press BACK (F5) to return to the setup screen. Verify that the correct setup is shown Starting/Stopping/Saving a PQ Monitoring Session Press the MONITOR key Use left/right arrow keys to pick the duration of the monitoring session Make sure Immediate is selected (black dot next to it) Press START (F5) to begin the monitoring session. Monitoring continues until end of duration, unless stopped manually Ending a Session (manually) and Saving Data: Press the MONITOR key. Press STOP (F1) Press the MEMORY key. Press SAVE (F3) Use the arrow keys to name the file and press OK (F5). Save the dataset, or it will be lost when you leave the monitoring screen! Flukeview: Importing Datasets, Printing Reports Here you import your monitoring data into your PC and format it for a report Connect the 433/434 to your PC and start Flukeview. It should automati- cally contact the instrument in preparation for data transfer Press the SCOPE key on the instrument and then HOLD (F5) Select Display dataset from the Instrument menu and then select your data from the datasets on the instrument and click Start. When the dataset is loaded, select Save As from the File menu. Give it a descriptive name and save as a Flukeview (.fvf) file Export a text summary of a dataset into Microsoft Word: On the 433/434, Press the MEMORY key. Press RECALL (F1). Choose a dataset, and press USE (F5) In Flukeview, Select Display Quality from the Instrument menu to load the data. Click on View to export the monitoring Summary into Microsoft word. Use this as an outline for your report Add graphs from a dataset into Microsoft Word document: Open the saved dataset from the File menu and click View Select a trend or a waveform and click on the Display Voltage & Current Waveform or Display Trend button to graph it. Zoom in on the data plot, use cursors to tweak graph as desired Select Copy Graphics from the Edit menu and paste the graph into your word file at the appropriate spot. Repeat with other graphs to fill out your report as needed You may also Save these graphs with the dataset, or alone as data files for use with Excel or another graphing program V.051005 Fluke 433/434 EN50160 Monitoring and Reporting PowerCET Operational Skills QuickRef #10 2005 PowerCET Corporation, all rights reserved PowerCET Corporation 3350 Scott Blvd. Building 55, Unit 1, Santa Clara, CA 95054 408-988-1346 Fax: 408-988-4869 Instrument Setup Here you choose the Default 1: EN50160 setup limits in preparation for moni- toring. Default 1: EN50160 limits measures compliance with EN50160 standards for Power Quality Connect instrument voltage & current probes to circuit to be monitored Power On and press the SETUP key. Verify Correct Wiring Configuration, Frequency and Vnominal. Note Limits: filename Arrow key to Limits, press ENTER key to view current limits summary Press RECALL (F1) to verify that you are using Default 1: EN50160 and not a User limits file with the same name that may have been altered in some way. Arrow key to Default 1: EN50160 and press RECALL (F5) Press BACK (F5) to return to the setup screen. Verify that the correct setup is shown Starting/Stopping/Saving a PQ Monitoring Session Press the MONITOR key Use left/right arrow keys to pick the duration of the monitoring session Make sure Immediate is selected (black dot next to it) Press START (F5) to begin the monitoring session. Monitoring continues until end of duration, unless stopped manually Ending a Session (manually) and Saving Data: Press the MONITOR key. Press STOP (F1) Press the MEMORY key. Press SAVE (F3) Use the arrow keys to name the file and press OK (F5). Save the dataset, or it will be lost when you leave the monitoring screen! Flukeview: Importing Datasets, Printing Reports Here you import your monitoring data into your PC and format it for a report Connect the 433/434 to your PC and start Flukeview. It should automati- cally contact the instrument in preparation for data transfer Press the SCOPE key on the instrument and then HOLD (F5) Select Display dataset from the Instrument menu and then select your data from the datasets on the instrument and click Start. When the dataset is loaded, select Save As from the File menu. Give it a descriptive name and save as a Flukeview (.fvf) file Export a text summary of a dataset into Microsoft Word: On the 433/434, Press the MEMORY key. Press RECALL (F1). Choose a dataset, and press USE (F5) In Flukeview, Select Display Quality from the Instrument menu to load the data. Click on View to export the monitoring Summary into Microsoft word. Use this as an outline for your report Add graphs from a dataset into Microsoft Word document: Open the saved dataset from the File menu and click View Select a trend or a waveform and click on the Display Voltage & Current Waveform or Display Trend button to graph it. Zoom in on the data plot, use cursors to tweak graph as desired Select Copy Graphics from the Edit menu and paste the graph into your word file at the appropriate spot. Repeat with other graphs to fill out your report as needed You may also Save these graphs with the dataset, or alone as data files for use with Excel or another graphing program V.051005