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Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley PowerMonitor 5000 Unit - Time-Of-Use (TOU) Log

Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley PowerMonitor 5000 Unit
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156 Rockwell Automation Publication 1426-UM001J-EN-P - August 2019
Chapter 6 Logging
Setup
The Data Log requires the following to be configured:
Basic metering setup (including Demand)
Data logging configuration
Date and Time setup
Commands
Store and clear current Load Factor Record
Clear Load Factor Log
Related Functions
•Demand metering
Configuration lock
Time-of-use (TOU) Log
The PowerMonitor 5000 unit maintains records of energy and demand that you
organize by times of use.
In the PowerMonitor 5000 model, there are three time-of-use (TOU) logs, one
each for real, reactive, and apparent energy, and demand. Within each log, energy
consumption and peak demand are recorded into off-peak, mid-peak, and on-
peak categories. The days and times that define the mid- and on-peak periods are
user selectable. All times of use not defined as mid- or on-peak are considered off-
peak.
TOU Log Results
Time-of-use log records can be retrieved from the PowerMonitor 5000 web page
or FTP server. The power monitor generates the log file at the time of the
request. Records can also be retrieved individually or sequentially by using the
data table interface.
File Name
The log file is named Time_of_Use_Log.csv.

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