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Ekip Touch protection release | 16 - Hi-Touch measurements
Network Analyzer
Path
Main page - Menus - Measurements - Network Analyzer
(for the measurements and the
counters)
Main page - Menus - Settings - Network Analyzer
(for the control parameters)
Description
The Network Analyzer function allows you to set controls on long cycle voltage and current in
order to analyze the operation of the your system.
For this purpose, voltages and currents are monitored, so as to find:
• Average voltage.
• Short term voltage drops or interruptions.
• Short duration voltage increases.
• Slow voltage drops.
• Slow voltage increases.
• Imbalances between the voltages.
• Harmonic distortion of voltages and currents.
Each monitoring is associated with control parameters set by the user and counters that are
incremented each time there are control conditions set.
NOTE:
•
On the display the cumulative counter and the counters refer to the last 24 hours
of activity (2 counters for each monitoring) are available.
•
With external communication the cumulative counter and the counters refer to the
last 7 days of activity (8 counters for each monitoring) are available.
Average voltage
The average voltage is calculated considering the positive sequence of three-phase voltage
system.
There are two alarm counters:
•
Over voltages
counts the times in which the medium voltage rises above a threshold.
•
Under voltages
counts the times in which the average voltage falls below a threshold.
Parameters that can be set for the check are:
Parameter
Description
High Threshold
Defines the upper alarm threshold.
It is expressed as % Un.
Low Threshold
Defines the lower alarm threshold.
It is expressed as % Un.
Monitor time
Defines the time interval between successive measurements.
NOTE:
the monitor time is the same parameter available for the measurements of
currents and maximum voltages.
The checking is completed by these measurements:
• Cumulative positive sequence.
• Cumulative negative sequence.
• Positive sequence of the last period.
• Negative sequence of the last period.
NOTE:
The measurements of the sequences are available following the path: Main
page - Menus - Measurements - Network Analyzer- Sequences Voltages.
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