Number of daily/ monthly records, Number of daily/monthly records – SATEC PM296 User Manual
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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Waveform Recorder
for waveform capture and logging on different events.
Along with the disturbance monitor it allows for capture and recording of various
types of disturbances with a duration from one millisecond and up to tens
seconds - transients, outages, sags, surges and deviations in voltage level.
Event and data logging
on different events with real time clock and 1-Mbyte
non-volatile memory:
• instrument switch on/off
• instrument setup change
• external status change
• event/alarm setpoints operations
• clock update
Each event record stores: date and time stamp, event name, log value (after
alarm setup operation) and effect (operation or release).
Data logging
is used for: load profile logging (at 5,15 or 30 minute intervals),
TOU energy counters logging and data logging after alarm setup operation or
new state of digital status input.
Calculation of memory size is according to the following:
Log name
Number of bytes
in record
Number of daily/
monthly records
Number of
days/months
Memory size
(bytes)
Event log
14
NR (up to 10) daily
ND
14 * NR * ND
Load profile log
NB = 4 * NP+8 NR =1440/TI - daily
ND
NB * NR * ND
TOU energy log
NB = 4 * NP+8 NR = 1- monthly
NM
NB * NR * NM
Alarm data log
NB = 4 * NP+8
NR (up to 5) - daily ND
NB * NR * ND
Total memory
524288
Where:
NP = number of parameters in a record (up to 16) and 8 - number of bytes for timestamp;
TI = time interval between two records, minutes.
Example:
Event log
must store data up to 60 days (ND=60)
Load profile log
- up to 60 days and every record consist of NP=5 parameters: voltages per
phase, active and reactive powers integrated TI=5 minutes),
Monthly TOU energy log
- 60 months and every record consist of NP=10 parameters - 4
energy tariffs and 4 TOU Maximum Demand registers, Active and Reactive Energy
registers),
Alarm Data log -
60 days, every record consist of NP=13 parameters - 3 voltages, 3
currents, active, reactive and apparent powers, frequency, THD voltage of phases L1, L2
and L3,
Data logging requires the following memory:
Log name
Number of bytes
in one record
Number of
daily/monthly
records
Number of days
(months)
Memory
size, in
bytes
Event log
14
10
60
8400
Load profile log
4 * 5+8 =28
1440/5= 288
60
483840
TOU energy log
4 * 10+8 = 48 1
60
2880
Alarm data log
4 * 13+8 = 60
5
60
18000
Required memory
513120