4.34
SEL-734 Meter Instruction Manual Date Code 20090730
Metering
Load Profile Report
Table 4.19 describes the load profile records that the SEL-734 reports
depending on the values written by the master.
Prior (i.e., every Sunday prior to April 15th)
“xPwmmdd---” where
x = “I” for inclusive, “-” for noninclusive,
w = day of week (1–7),
mm = 2-digit month
dd = 2-digit day
“_” (ASCII 0x2D) is the pad
Table 4.19 SEL-734 Load Profile Record Response
Value From Master Response From SEL-734
Start
Date/Time
End
Date/Time
First LDP Date/Time Last LDP Date/Time Number of Records
None None Date of first record in buffer Date of last record in buffer All
Before None Date of first record in buffer Date of last record in buffer All
Inside None Date of specific record Date of last record in buffer From first specified record to last
record in buffer
After None NEVER (zeros) NEVER (zeros) 0
Before Before NEVER (zeros) NEVER (zeros) 0
Before Inside Date of first record in buffer Date of specified record From first record in buffer to last
specified record
Before After Date of first record in buffer Date of last record in buffer All
Inside Inside Date of specified record Date of specified record From first specified record to last
specified record
Inside After Date of specified record Date of last record in buffer From first specified record to last
record in buffer
After After NEVER (zeros) NEVER (zeros) 0
Table 4.20 Record Type 0065—Present Values
Field Data
Structure
Field Description Min Max Notes
FLOAT32 Data for first channel.
Repeat data field for each enabled LDP channel
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Table 4.21 Record Type 0066—Meter Status (Sheet 1 of 2)
Field Data
Structure
Field Description Min Max Notes
UINT8 Channel IA Status 0 = OK, 1 = Warn, 2 = Fail
UINT8 Channel IB Status 0 = OK, 1 = Warn, 2 = Fail
UINT8 Channel IC Status 0 = OK, 1 = Warn, 2 = Fail
UINT8 Channel IN Status 0 = OK, 1 = Warn, 2 = Fail
UINT8 Channel VA Status 0 = OK, 1 = Warn, 2 = Fail
UINT8 Channel VB Status 0 = OK, 1 = Warn, 2 = Fail
UINT8 Channel VC Status 0 = OK, 1 = Warn, 2 = Fail
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