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Reading time-of-use log data – Rockwell Automation 1404-M4_M5_M6_M8 Powermonitor 3000 User Manual, PRIOR to Firmware rev. 3.0 User Manual

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Publication 1404-UM001D-EN-E - October 2004

7-18 Data Logging

Peak AM – selects morning peak time-of-use hours. Default 2048

(800 Hex, 11:00 to 11:59 a.m.)

Peak PM – selects afternoon peak time-of-use hours. Default 7 (7

Hex, 12:00 noon to 2:59 p.m.)

Reading Time-of-Use Log Data

The Powermonitor 3000 stores the TOU log in three sets of 13 records
each, one set for real energy and demand, a second for reactive
energy and demand, and the last for apparent energy and demand.
For each set, record 0 contains the in-process records for the current
month. Records are stored to non-volatile memory every 2 minutes.
Records 1 to 12 contain the monthly records for the previous 12
months. When the log day occurs, the records are shifted down, with
the record 0 moving into record 1 and the oldest record being deleted.

Tables A.56 contains the real energy and demand time-of-use data
from the record selected during the most recent write to Table A-55.
This read-only table of 12 floating-point elements contains the
following data:

Off-peak MWh
Off-peak kWh
Off-peak demand Watts
Mid-peak MWh
Mid-peak kWh
Mid-peak demand Watts
Peak MWh
Peak kWh
Peak demand Watts
Start date in YY/MM/DD format
End date in YY/MM/DD format
Record number 0 thru 12

Tables A.57 and A.58 are identical except that Table A.57 contains
reactive energy and demand TOU data and Table A.58 contains
apparent energy and demand TOU data.