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9.3.1 Work with individual meters and test sequences of data base ..................................... 181
9.3.2 Work with direct entries for meter and test sequence .................................................. 181
Test run examples ............................................................................................................. 182
9.4.1 Automatic test run........................................................................................................ 182
9.4.2 Step by step test run .................................................................................................... 184
9.4.3 Test run with test steps of type energy ........................................................................ 185
9.4.4 Functions to change / interrupt / restart the test run ..................................................... 186
Useful functions available during test run ........................................................................... 186
Error handling .................................................................................................................... 187
10. Storage of test results ................................................................................................ 188
Preview of results ................................................................................................... 190
Save results ........................................................................................................... 190
10.2.1 Save mode configuration ................................................................................. 190
10.2.2 Save single measurement ................................................................................ 191
10.2.3 Save continuous measurements ...................................................................... 192
Data transfer to PC ......................................................................................................... 193
10.3.1 Software for data transfer (option) ............................................................................ 193
10.3.2 Data transfer with compact flash (CF) card............................................................... 193
10.3.3 Interface for data transfer ......................................................................................... 193
11. Basic settings and functions for Power Quality measurement ....................................... 194
Setup of inputs U, I and recording time base for online measurements .................. 194
Different views of results ................................................................................................. 195
11.2.1 Graph view ....................................................................................................... 195
11.2.2 Table view ........................................................................................................ 196
11.2.3 Histogram view ................................................................................................. 197
Overview of recording and navigation within the recording ............................................. 198
12. Power Quality Parameters .................................................................................................. 200
VARIATIONS or CONTINUOUS DISTURBANCES ........................................................ 200
12.1.1 Magnitude UIfPQS ......................................................................................... 201
12.1.2 Harmonics and Interharmonics ......................................................................... 203
12.1.3 THD Total Harmonic Distortion ......................................................................... 206
12.1.4 Flicker .............................................................................................................. 207
12.1.5 Unbalance ........................................................................................................ 210
12.1.6 Mains Signaling ................................................................................................ 212
EVENTS or DISCRETE DISTURBANCES...................................................................... 214
12.2.1 Events (Dip, Swell, Interrupt, Inrush) ................................................................ 214
12.2.2 Transients ........................................................................................................ 218
13. Power Quality Online Measurement .......................................................................... 222
Preparation of online measurements .............................................................................. 222
Overview of actual load values UIfPQS ................................................................ 223
13.2.1 UI values ........................................................................................................ 223
13.2.2 PQS values ...................................................................................................... 223
13.2.3 UIPQS values .................................................................................................. 224
Run a Power Quality Online Measurement ............................................................ 224
14. Power Quality Recording ........................................................................................... 227
Run a Power Quality recording .............................................................................. 228