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382100-EU-EN v2.2   07/13 

Watt Hour (Active Power Hour): WH 
 

Range Resolution 

Accuracy 

0.000 to 9.999 KWH 

0.001 KWH 

± (2%+0.008 KWH) 

10.00 to 99.99 KWH 

0.01 KWH 

± (2%+0.08 KWH) 

100.0 to 999.9 KWH 

0.1 KWH 

± (2%+0.8 KWH) 

0.000 to 9.999 MWHR 

0.001 MWH 

± (2%+0.008 MWH) 

 
 
VA Hour (Apparent Power Hour): SH 
 

Range Resolution 

Accuracy 

0.000 to 9.999 KVAH 

0.001 KVAH 

± (2%+0.008 KVAH) 

10.00 to 99.99 KVAH 

0.01 KVAH 

± (2%+0.08 KVAH) 

100.0 to 999.9 KVAH 

0.1 KVAH 

± (2%+0.8 KVAH) 

0.000 to 9.999 MVAH 

0.001 MVAH 

± (2%+0.008 MVAH) 

 
 
VAR (Reactive Power Hour): QH 
 

Range Resolution 

Accuracy 

0.000 to 9.999 KVARH 

0.001 KVARH 

± (2%+0.008 KVARH) 

10.00 to 99.99 KVARH 

0.01 KVARH 

± (2%+0.08 KVARH) 

100.0 to 999.9 KVARH 

0.1 KVARH 

± (2%+0.8 KVARH) 

0.000 to 9.999 MVARH 

0.001 MVARH 

± (2%+0.008 MVARH) 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for 382100

Page 1: ...User s Manual 1200A 3 Phase Power Analyzer Datalogger MODEL 382100 Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 2: ... Date Reset Key 12 5 0 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES 5 1 1Φ 2W single phase two wires measurement 25 5 2 1Φ 3W single phase three wires measurement 26 5 3 3Φ 3W three phase three wires measurement 27 5 4 3Φ 4W three phase four wires measurement 28 5 5 CT and PT measurement 29 5 6 Data Logger 30 5 7 Data Hold 31 5 8 Display Backlight key 32 5 9 A Current Range key 33 5 10 LOWBAT Low Battery screen 34 5 11...

Page 3: ... KVAR PF phase KW KVA KVAR PF system KWH KVAH KVARH PFH system Phase angle High accuracy Auto ranging current clamps 0 2A to 1200 0A 600 0VAC input with CAT III 600V safety rating Adjustable Current Transformer CT and Voltage Transformer VT ratio for high power distribution systems Log up to 60 000 reading on removable SD memory card in Excel format Wide sampling rate range from 2 seconds up to 2 ...

Page 4: ...the test leads from the meter before opening the battery compartment cover When cleaning use only a dry cloth to wipe the meter housing Do not use liquids of any kind to clean the meter Safety Symbols CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Environmental Conditions Installation Category III 600V Pollution Degree 2 Altitude limit 2000m Indoor use only Relative Humidity maximum 80 Distributed by MicroDAQ com...

Page 5: ...response 40 Hz to 1 KHz Tested frequency 45 to 65 Hz Over load protection ACV 720 ACV RMS ACA 1300 ACA with clamp probe Over range indicator OL Under range indicator UR Data Hold Freezes displayed reading Data Recording SD memory card Sampling Time Approx 1 second Datalogger Real time data logger saves data to SD memory card for download to PC data file opens directly to spreadsheet Sampling rate ...

Page 6: ... 2 1 Electrical Specifications ACV Range Resolution Accuracy 10 0V to 600 0V Phase to neutral line 0 1V 0 5 0 5V 10 0V to 600 0V Phase to phase ACA Range Resolution Accuracy 20A 0 001A 0 01A 0 5 0 1A 200A 0 01A 0 1A 0 5 0 5A 1200A 0 1A 1A 0 5 5A Power Factor Range Resolution Accuracy 0 00 to 1 00 0 01 0 04 PFH Power Factor Hours Long Term Power Factor For three phase four wire and three phase thre...

Page 7: ... to 9 999 MW 0 001 MW 1 0 008MW Apparent Power Range Resolution Accuracy 0 000 to 9 999 KVA 0 001 KVA 1 0 008KVA 10 00 to 99 99 KVA 0 01 KVA 1 0 08KVA 100 0 to 999 9 KVA 0 1 KVA 1 0 8KVA 0 000 to 9 999 MVA 0 001 MVA 1 0 008MVA Reactive Power Range Resolution Accuracy 0 000 to 9 999 KVAR 0 001 KVAR 1 0 008 KVAR 10 00 to 99 99 KVAR 0 01 KVAR 1 0 08 KVAR 100 0 to 999 9 KVAR 0 1 KVAR 1 0 8 KVAR 0 000 ...

Page 8: ...olution Accuracy 0 000 to 9 999 KVAH 0 001 KVAH 2 0 008 KVAH 10 00 to 99 99 KVAH 0 01 KVAH 2 0 08 KVAH 100 0 to 999 9 KVAH 0 1 KVAH 2 0 8 KVAH 0 000 to 9 999 MVAH 0 001 MVAH 2 0 008 MVAH VAR Reactive Power Hour QH Range Resolution Accuracy 0 000 to 9 999 KVARH 0 001 KVARH 2 0 008 KVARH 10 00 to 99 99 KVARH 0 01 KVARH 2 0 08 KVARH 100 0 to 999 9 KVARH 0 1 KVARH 2 0 8 KVARH 0 000 to 9 999 MVARH 0 00...

Page 9: ...utton 3 9 REC button 3 10 Amp range button 3 11 Shift button 3 12 Setup button 3 13 Volt input terminals 3 14 Probe input sockets 3 15 SD card socket 3 16 RS232 socket 3 17 Reset button 3 18 9V adapter socket 3 19 Battery compartment 3 20 Stand 3 21 Current Sense Jaw 3 22 Trigger 3 23 Plug for current probe Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 10: ...the instrument ON OFF 2 1Φ 3Φ phase wire KEY 3 2 Fig 1 Press to select 1P 2W 1P 3W 3P 3W 3P 4W measurement function 3 A current RANGE KEY 3 10 Fig 1 Press to change from AUTO RANGE to MANUAL RANGE mode for current 4 REC KEY 3 9 Fig 1 The data record key for the SD Memory Card 5 HOLD KEY 3 5 Fig 1 Press to freeze the displayed reading 6 BACKLIGHT KEY 3 6 Fig 1 Press to switch LCD backlight ON OFF 7...

Page 11: ...Fig 4 4a use the or key to select the an item SHIFT 2 When the symbols SETUP and SHIFT 2 appear on the upper right hand portion of the display Fig 4 4b use the or key to select 1P 2W 1P 3W 3P 3W or 3P 4W for the File Name function Figure 4 4a SHIFT Key Screen 1 Figure 4 4b SHIFT Key Screen 2 Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 12: ...0A or 1200A RS232 out Select RS232 output function up to nine items can be output Year Set the year Month Set the month Date Set the date Hour Set the hour Minute Set the minute Second Set the second 4 5 Meter Setup Functions Press SETUP to enter the Function screen selected items will appear as highlighted 4 5 1 Folder name Set a folder name in the SC Memory Card 1 The Folder Name range is WTA01 ...

Page 13: ...reen will show the NO File indicator in the REC Date option area when the selected file is new 2 The screen will show the recording date and time in the REC Date option area for existing data files Figure 4 5 2a File Name Screen 1 Figure 4 5 2b File Name Screen 2 Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 14: ...1 is the folder number and 001 is the file number 3P401001 3P4 is three phases by four wires 01 is the folder number and 001 is the file number 4 The display will show the SHIFT1 symbol when the SHIFT KEY is pressed once from screen 2 Fig 4 5 2b press y to enter Screen 3 File Name Sampling Time 5 The display will show the SHIFT2 symbol when the SHIFT KEY is pressed again in screen 4 Fig 4 5 2d use...

Page 15: ...ill switch off use or to adjust the sampling time the range is 2 to 7200 seconds 2 The display will show the SHIFT1 symbol after the SHIFT KEY is pressed again press to enter the next setting Sampling Time Delete File Figure 4 5 3a Sampling Rate Screen 1 Figure 4 5 3b Sampling Rate Screen 2 Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 16: ... and the display will show Y in highlight press the SETUP KEY again to confirm the selected file ex 3P401001 XLS will be erased and the meter will then return to screen 1 Fig 4 5 4a 3 Press in screen 1 Fig 4 5 4a to enter the next setting function Delete File SD Format Figure 4 5 4a Delete File Screen 1 Figure 4 5 4b Delete File Screen 2 Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 552...

Page 17: ...on the right side of the display press and the display will show Y highlighted 2 Press SETUP again to confirm the formatting of the SD CARD 3 Press in screen 1 Fig 4 5 5a to enter the next setting function SD Format PT Figure 4 5 5a Format SD Card Screen 1 Figure 4 5 5 Format SD Card Screen 2 Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 18: ...IFT1 will switch off press or to adjust the PT value the range is 1 to 1000 2 Press SHIFT again to return to screen 1 Fig 4 5 6a and then press to enter the next function PT CT Figure 4 5 6a PT Setup Screen 1 Figure 4 5 6b PT Setup Screen 2 Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 19: ...IFT1 will switch off press or to adjust the CT value the range is 1 to 600 2 Press SHIFT again to return to screen 1 Fig 4 5 7a then press to enter the next function CT BEEP Figure 4 5 7a CT Setup Screen 1 Figure 4 5 7b CT Setup Screen 2 Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 20: ...IFT1 will switch off press or to turn the beeper ON OFF 2 Press SHIFT again to return to screen 1 Fig 4 5 8a and then press to enter the next function BEEPER Decimal type Figure 4 5 8a Beeper Screen 1 Figure 4 5 8b Beeper Screen 2 Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 21: ...at uses a comma for example 20 00 1 Press SHIFT once and the symbol SHIFT1 will switch off press or to select decimal format BASIC or EURO 2 Press SHIFT again to return to screen 1 and then press to enter the next function Decimal type Clamp type Figure 4 5 9a Decimal Screen 1 Figure 4 5 9b Decimal Screen 2 Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 22: ... will switch off press or to select the clamp type 2 Press SHIFT again to return to screen 1 Fig 4 5 10a and then press to enter the next function Clamp type RS232 Output Select Figure 4 5 10a Clamp Type Screen 1 Figure 4 5 10b Clamp Type Screen 2 Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 23: ...nds to return to screen 1 Fig 4 5 11a and display all of the selected items 5 Press in screen 1 to enter the next setting function RS232 Out Sel Year Figure 4 5 11a RS232 Output Screen 1 Figure 4 5 11b RS232 Output Screen 2 4 5 12 Set Time and Date 1 Press SHIFT once and the symbol SHIFT1 will switch off Use or to set the parameters press and hold or for at least two seconds to scroll quickly 2 Pr...

Page 24: ...leted press the EXIT key to return to the measurement screen 4 5 14 SD Memory Card definitions USE Memory space that has been filled FREE SIZE Amount of free memory space TOTAL SIZE Maximum memory size of card Note that SD and SDHC cards can be used 4 5 15 RESET Key Press the RESET key to reboot the instrument Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 25: ...stem will be shown on the bottom left side of the display on screen 2 2 Connect the line voltage L1 Vn Neutral to V1 and N terminals of the instrument 3 Connect the Clamp A1 to the conductor A1 4 Connect Clamp 1 A1 to the A1 terminal of the instrument 5 The related measurement factors will appear on the display 6 Measurement definitions can be found in Appendix 1 5 11 Distributed by MicroDAQ com L...

Page 26: ...display for screen 2 2 Connect the line voltage L1 L2 and Vn Neutral to V1 V2 and N terminals of the instrument 3 Connect the two 2 clamps A1 and A2 to the conductors A1 and A2 4 Connect Clamp 1 and Clamp 2 A1 and A2 to the A1 and A2 terminals of the instrument 5 The related measurement factors will appear on the display 6 Measurement definitions can be found in Appendix 1 5 11 Fig 5 2 Distributed...

Page 27: ...side of the display for screen 2 2 Connect the line voltage L1 L2 and L3 to V1 V2 and V3 terminals of the instrument 3 Connect the three 3 clamps A1 A2 A3 to A1 A2 A3 4 Connect the three 3 Clamps to the meter using the A1 A2 and A3 terminals 5 The related measurement factors will appear on the display 6 Measurement definitions can be found in Appendix 1 5 11 Fig 5 3 Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd...

Page 28: ...nd side of the display for screen 2 2 Connect the line voltage L1 L2 L3 and Vn to V1 V2 V3 and N terminals of the instrument 3 Connect the three 3 Clamps A1 A2 A3 to the conductors A1 A2 A3 4 Connect the Clamps A1 A2 A3 to the meter s A1 A2 A3 terminals 5 The related measurement factors will appear on the display 6 Measurement definitions can be found in Appendix 1 5 11 Fig 5 4 Distributed by Micr...

Page 29: ...t hand side of the display for screen 2 2 Connect the line voltage L1 L2 L3 and Vn to the V1 V2 V3 and N terminals of the instrument 3 Connect the three 3 Clamps A1 A2 A3 to the conductors A1 A2 A3 4 Connect the Clamps A1 A2 A3 to the meter s A1 A2 A3 terminals 5 The related measurement factors will appear on the display 6 Measurement definitions can be found in Appendix 1 5 11 Fig 5 5 Distributed...

Page 30: ... display will show the recorded data points on the bottom right side of screen 5 Each file can store up to 60 000 data points When the number of data points reaches 60 000 the system will create a new file automatically For example WTA01001 XLS will be replaced by WTA01002 XLS 6 Press the REC KEY twice to stop datalogging 7 Instructions are provided elsewhere in this manual for exporting the store...

Page 31: ...asurement press the HOLD KEY once the display will show HOLD on the bottom right side of the screen 2 Press the HOLD KEY twice to disable the Data HOLD function the HOLD display will switch off Fig 5 7a Fig 5 7b Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 32: ... a higher burden on battery power 5 9 Current A RANGE Key AUTO MANUAL RANGE 1 Use the A RANGE KEY to step through the available display ranges 2 Press and hold the A RANGE KEY for at least for 2 seconds to change from MANUAL RANGE to AUTO RANGE Fig 5 9a Fig 5 9b Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 33: ...on LOW BAT When the LOW BAT indicator appears replace the batteries as described in the Battery Replacement section of this manual Use of weak batteries will comprise measurement accuracy and meter performance Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 34: ... Total Reactive Power VAR PF1 PF2 PF3 Power Factor of each phase PEX Total Power Factor PFH Long Term Average Power Factor WH SH CD 1 CD 2 CD 3 Phase Angle of each phase WH Watt Hour SH Apparent Power Hour QH Reactive Power Hour 1CD 2W One phase by two wires 1CD 3W One phase by three wires 3CD 3W Three phases by three wires 3CD 4W Three phases by four wires SEC The sampling time of data logger CT ...

Page 35: ...r 3 19 Fig 1 and remove the batteries 3 Replace the eight 8 batteries 1 5Vdc AA batteries and close the battery cover You as the end user are legally bound Battery ordinance to return all used batteries and accumulators disposal in the household garbage is prohibited You can hand over your used batteries accumulators at collection points in your community or wherever batteries accumulators are sol...

Page 36: ... GW D2 TW Hr 48 K WATT C2 TW D3 KVA Hr 50 ACV C3 MVA D4 MVA Hr 52 ACA C4 GVA D5 GVA Hr 64 KVA C5 TVA D6 TVA Hr 65 KW HR C6 KVAR D7 KVAR Hr B6 KACV C7 MVAR D8 MVAR Hr B7 MACV C8 GVAR D9 GVAR Hr B8 KACA C9 TVAR E0 TVAR Hr B9 MACA D0 MW Hr D10 Polarity 0 Positive 1 Negative D9 Decimal Point DP position from right to the left 0 No DP 1 1 DP 2 2 DP 3 3 DP D8 to D1 Display reading D1 LSD D8 MSD For exam...

Page 37: ...SD card adapter 3 Power the computer and run spreadsheet software Download the stored data file from the SD Card to the PC file name examples 3P401001 XLS 1P201001 XLS 1P301001 XLS 3P301001 XLS 4 The data files can be opened directly into a spreadsheet program Example 1 Data File opened in spreadsheet Example 2 Data File opened in spreadsheet Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 74...

Page 38: ...EN v2 2 07 13 38 Examples 3 and 4 Data File opened in spreadsheet Example 5 Data File opened in spreadsheet Example 6 Data File opened in spreadsheet Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 39: ...382100 EU EN v2 2 07 13 39 Example Graphic Screen 1 Example Graphic Screen 2 Example Graphic Screen 3 Example Graphic Screen 4 Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

Page 40: ...ple Graphic Screen 5 Copyright 2013 FLIR Systems Inc Reservados todos los derechos incluyendo el derecho de reproducción total o parcial en cualquier medio www extech com Distributed by MicroDAQ com Ltd www MicroDAQ com 603 746 5524 ...

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