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ACE6000 User Guide
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7.10.5. Load profiles
Load profiles are of interest to both the utility and the end customer as they can help determine which electricity
contract and tariff rates may be the most appropriate.
As well as analysis, load profile data can be used for billing purposes.
A load profile is a continuous record of an energy quantity taken over a preset period of time (the recording
interval). Each profile is recorded as an independent channel into one of the meter's two internal memory arrays
(LP1 & LP2).
The recording interval is programmable in discrete (sub multiples of 60) steps from 1 minute to 60 minutes and
applied as a common value across all profile channels in an array. It can be a different value from the demand
integration period (page 39) except when a load profile channel is configured with excess energy (see below).
Operating modes
Each load profile channel can operate in one of two modes:
Cumulative
The energy quantity allocated to the load profile is cumulated over the recording interval and then stored in
the load profile array (cumulated unit-hours).
As this mode records energy consumption over the recording interval, only energy type quantities can be
allocated.
Average
The energy quantity allocated to the load profile is cumulated over the recording interval and then
corresponding average power stored in the load profile array (cumulated unit-hours divided by the
integration period).
This mode can be used with all energy quantity types.
In addition, certain specific meter status and event information is also recorded as date-stamped data elements
in the load profile memory array, for example:
clock setting
daylight saving time (DST)
external synchronisation
power failure
watchdog reset
All the measured energy (page 33) and certain instantaneous (page 35) and calculated energy quantities
recorded by the meter are available for load profiling. Typically, active and reactive energy types are used but
other energy types and meter parameters can also provide useful profile data, such as:
excess energy
per phase Urms and Irms
per phase and aggregate PF
frequency, ambient temperature and alarm status
Load profile parameter summary
Parameter
LP1
LP2
Number of load profile channels (max)
8
8
Capacity for the load profile array with a recording interval of 15 mins
148 days
35 days

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ITRON ACE6000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Voltage230V AC
Frequency50/60 Hz
DisplayLCD
CommunicationRS-485
Temperature Range+55°C
Current5A
Frequency Range45Hz to 65Hz
Storage Temperature+70°C
Humidity95% RH (non-condensing)

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