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PSL PQube - Data Recording Flags (GIF and CSV); Trends and Statistics Channel Data

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PQube User Manual 2.1
Page 57 of 113
GIF Flags
Whenever an event occurs during a measurement, your PQube will flag the measurement at the
appropriate time interval.
For GIF Trends and Statistics:
This is a voltage dip/swell/interruption as defined by IEC 61000-4-30.
This is a non-IEC 61000-4-30 event. These include frequency changes, high frequency impulses,
and analog dips and swells.
This indicates that the PQube reset during the indicated time interval.
CSV Flags
For CSV Trends and Statistics:
U = PQube Start Up
D = PQube Shut Down
P = Partial Minute
F = IEC 61000-4-30 Event
O = Other Event
Trends and Statistics Channels
Voltage and Current
By default, your PQube displays voltage and current trends as single values where applicable:
The minimum value is the lowest U
RM
value out of all the channels.
The average value is the voltage or current of all channels averaged together over the entire
measurement interval.
The maximum value is the largest U
RM
value out of all the channels.
To record these parameters on each individual phase, open your Setup.ini file and edit a tag called
Enable_Individual_Phases. Set this to ON and your PQube will begin reporting the above
parameters for each individual phase in both GIF and CSV formats.
Temperature and Humidity
Your PQube supports up to 2 TH1 Temperature/Humidity Probes. Temperature and Humidity data
are available for both channels in the Trends and Statistics. Choose between degrees Celsius or
Fahrenheit in the Measurement_Setup section of your Setup.ini file.
Analog and Digital Channels
Trends and Statistics are available for both analog input channels plus digital input channel.
Voltage and Current Distortion
Voltage THD and Current distortion (THD or TDD) are available in the Trends and Statistics. By
default, your PQube displays THD and TDD as single values where applicable:

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