23-53 Energy Log
Array [31]
Range: Function:
0* [0 -
4294967295 ]
NOTICE
All counters are automatically reset
when changing the setting in
parameter 23-50 Energy Log Resolution.
At overow, the update of the counters
stops at maximum value.
NOTICE
When mounting an analog I/O MCB 109
option card, a battery back-up of the
date and time is included.
Array with a number of elements equal to the
number of counters ([00]-[xx] below parameter
number in display). Press [OK] and step
between elements with [
▲
] and [
▼
].
Array elements:
130BA280.11
23-5*
23-5*
23-5*
23-5*
23-5*
23-5*
23-5*
23-53 Ener gy met er
(00)
Ener gy met er
Ener gy met er
23-53 Ener gy met er
(01)
23-53 Ener gy met er
(02)
Ener gy met er
23-53 Ener gy met er
(03)
Ener gy met er
23-53 Ener gy met er
(04)
Ener gy met er
23-53 Ener gy met er
(05)
Ener gy met er
23-53 Ener gy met er
(06)
Ener gy met er
Illustration 3.63 Energy Log
Data from latest period are stored in the
counter with the highest index.
At power-down, all counter values are stored
and resumed at next power-up.
23-54 Reset Energy Log
Option: Function:
Select [1] Do reset to reset all values in the
Energy Log counters shown in
parameter 23-53 Energy Log. After pressing OK,
the setting of the parameter value automatically
changes to [0] Do not reset.
[0] * Do not
reset
23-54 Reset Energy Log
Option: Function:
[1] Do reset
3.21.4 23-6* Trending
Trending is used to monitor a process variable over a
period of time and record how often the data fall into
each of 10 user-dened data ranges. This is a convenient
tool to obtain a quick overview indicating where to focus
on improvement of operation.
2 sets of data for trending can be created to make it
possible to compare current values for a selected operating
variable with data for a certain reference period, for the
same variable. This reference period can be pre-
programmed (parameter 23-63 Timed Period Start and
parameter 23-64 Timed Period Stop). The 2 sets of data can
be read from parameter 23-61 Continuous Bin Data (current)
and parameter 23-62 Timed Bin Data (reference).
It is possible to create trending for following operation
variables:
•
Power
•
Current
•
Output frequency
•
Motor speed
The trending function includes 10 counters (forming a bin)
for each set of data containing the numbers of
registrations
reecting how often the operating variable is
within each of 10 pre-dened intervals. The sorting is
based on a relative value of the variable.
The relative value for the operating variable is
Actual/rated * 100%
for power and current, and
actual/max * 100%
for output frequency and motor speed.
The size of each interval can be adjusted individually, but
is 10% for each for default. Power and current can exceed
rated value, but those registrations are included in
90%-100% (MAX) counter.
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