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The PQPro 3P4W Continuous.TSQ and PQPro 3P4W 5 Second.TSQ files were recorded using two
PQPros monitoring the same load. The load was on a 3 phase 120/208V system. Various load
configurations were selected to give leading, lagging and unity power factor loads. During load
changes there were transients in the voltage and current.
The PQPro 3P4W Continuous Part.TSQ and PQPro 5 Second Annotated.TSQ files have custom
formatting using PVII™ software.
Even with dividing the data files into 37 minute increments each file is 409M. Much too large
to email. However the PVII™ software can export a small section of the data into a new PVII™
file so that the file can be small enough to email. Often there may be a small section of the file
that you want to discuss with a colleague. For example in this session there was a load change
at 10:22:47 – capacitors were added to a unity PF load. This file is a small section of data
around that load change. The original file was 84M and this one is less than 2M. This file was
created by using the Export to PVII feature.
The capacitor bank transient waveform in this file can be compared with the capacitor bank
transient waveform captured in the following file.
The capacitor bank transient was captured by both the High Speed Voltage Transient (Spike)
capture function at 1024 samples/cycle and the Current Inrush Transient capture function at
256 samples/cycle.
Compare this file with the original PQPro 3P4W 5 Second Storage.TSQ file and see how easy it is
to produce an informative graphical presentation.