112 Rockwell Automation Publication 1426-UM001J-EN-P - August 2019
Chapter 6 Logging
Logging Overview
The PowerMonitor 5000 unit maintains a number of types of internal data logs
and records metering, status, event, and alarm data into these logs as specified in
the logging configuration. This table summarizes the data log types and sizes, and
how their records can be retrieved.
Setup
The following set-up parameters define the behavior of the data logging functions
in the PowerMonitor 5000 unit, except for the Data Log, which has its own set of
set-up parameters. These parameters are found in the Configuration.Logging
table on page 289
.
Energy_Log_Interval
Energy_Log_Interval selects how often a record is logged, in minutes:
0 = Disables energy logging
1…60 = Length of logging interval in minutes
-1 = Synchronizes energy logging to the end of the demand interval
Log Type Model Max Number of Records Log Data Retrieval Method
Read Selected
Record
Read Records
Sequentially, in
Forward or
Reverse Order
Web File
Download
FTP File
Download
Waveform log M6 and M8 21,600 cycles, 256 files • • •
Energy log All 90 days (129,600 @ 1 minute log rate) • • •
Data log All 60,000 @ 32 parameters • • •
Min/Max log All 82 parameters (M5, M6)
207 parameters (M8)
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Load Factor log All 13 Including Current Month • • • •
Time-of-Use log All 13 Including Current Month • • • •
Alarm log All 100 Alarms • • •
Event log All 100 Events • • •
Setpoint log All 100 Setpoint Events • • •
Power Quality log M6 and M8 100 • • •
Trigger Data log M6 and M8 3600 cycles, 60 files • • •
Snapshot log M6 2270 parameters 1 file • • •
M8 group 0 4447 parameters, 1 file
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M8 group 1 1233 parameters, 1 file
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M8 group 2 20,439 parameters, 1 file
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EN50160 Weekly Log M8 8 including current day
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EN50160 Yearly Log M8 13 including current month
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