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Showing posts with label HDPQ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HDPQ. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Investigating “Blinky” Lights


The HDPQ family of products have a number of trigger mechanisms for capturing different types of power quality phenomena.   Most users are familiar with settings for sags and swells, but those typical limits usually don’t capture the “blinky lights” problems.   While the Pst (perceptibility short term) parameter will indicate whether the voltage supply is likely to produce light flicker when the Pst is close or above 1, it doesn’t help determine where it comes from or what the source is since it is a ten-minute journal value.  The graph below illustrates such.

The voltage and current plots show that it is an increase in current over 100A that results in the voltage decreasing by 5-8V every 15 minutes. The rms variation limit for sags is set to 90% of the nominal 120V or 108V, so no sag was reported.   In above example, the red dotted line is that sag limit.  Yet the residents complained of “blinky lights” while the Pst does increase to 0.8 each time, not over 1.  
The rms deviation transient trigger is one method to capture such as an event.  However, there is a parameter that is included in the IEC and IEEE standards that was defined just for such disturbances.   It is the RVC or Rapid Voltage Change.    It looks for a sudden change in the voltage from one steady state value, waits for stability in any continued variations until stable at another steady state voltage value for 1 second or more.    The delta change limit is typically set to 2-3%.  Since the variation shown in the data above was 4-7%, this mechanism was ideal for capturing and reporting each time that it happened.  An example at 22:189:54 is shown below.   The rms deviations and wave shape triggers also captured the event, but they also triggered on other disturbances that weren’t part of the investigation, which produced extra data to sort through

#39 10/03/2017 22:02:05.297 AV Misc at 0.8 Deg
#40 10/03/2017 22:02:05.297 BV  Misc at -179.1 Deg
#41 10/03/2017 22:02:05.306 AVRmsDev  Normal To High
#42 10/03/2017 22:02:05.306 BVRmsDev  Normal To High
#44 10/03/2017 22:02:05.323 AVRmsDev  High To Normal
#45 10/03/2017 22:02:05.323 BVRmsDev  High To Normal
#48 10/03/2017 22:18:54.874 AV  Misc at 0.7 Deg
#49 10/03/2017 22:18:54.874 BV  Misc at -179.0 Deg
#50 10/03/2017 22:18:54.874 AVRmsDev  Normal To High
#51 10/03/2017 22:18:54.874 BVRmsDev  Normal To High
#52 10/03/2017 22:18:54.883 A Delta V RVC  Rapid Voltage Change 0.175 Sec.
#53 10/03/2017 22:18:54.883 B Delta V RVC  Rapid Voltage Change 0.259 Sec.
The right tool for the right job has always been a wise adage.  Setting the right tool up with the right limits on the right parameters to help solve the customer’s problems is an extension of that idea that can help get the answer quickly and clearly.   By the way, the answer here was a common answer for such problems.   The HVAC unit was causing the blinky lights.


Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Dranetz HDPQ® Xplorer Power Quality Analyzer

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The Dranetz HDPQ® Xplorer power quality analyzer represents the top of the line in the Dranetz HDPQ family of products and offers you simply the best PQ monitoring available from Dranetz, or any other manufacturer! The Dranetz HDPQ Xplorer includes all of the features of the Dranetz HDPQ Visa and Guide power quality monitors, but also adds high speed transient capture capabilities, so you’ll never miss an event!
The Dranetz HDPQ Xplorer power quality monitor offers you the best in class monitoring capabilities available. It measures to all current industry standards, including IEC 61000-4-30 Class A, IEC 61000-4-7, IEEE 1159, IEEE 519, IEEE 1459, and more. With its high speed transient data capture (1 microsecond/channel) capabilities, this 8-channel workhorse simultaneously captures and characterizes thousands of parameters, by using a range of standard and customizable operating modes. The unique measurement capabilities include capture of low-medium-high frequency transients through peak, waveshape, rms duration and adaptive high-speed sampling, as well as power measurements to clearly characterize harmonics, non-sinusoidal, and unbalanced systems. The Intelligent AnswerModule® feature provides consultant-like analysis of sag directivity, capacitor switching transient identification/directivity and motor analysis/reporting.
For more information on the Dranetz HDPQ Xplorer, please visit our website at: http://www.dranetz.com/product-services/current-dranetz-products/dranetz-hdpq-xplorer/

Contact Dranetz
sales@dranetz.com
1-732-287-3680

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Video - Dranetz HDPQ Xplorer 400

The Dranetz HDPQ Xplorer 400 Power Quality Monitor – Designed for Commercial, 
Military, Aviation, and Naval Industries with 400Hz Monitoring Capability!



Friday, May 13, 2016

The Dranetz HDPQ Magnetic Mount


The new Dranetz HDPQ Magnetic Mount might make your life a little easier!

The easy to install Dranetz HDPQ Magnetic Mount (MM-HDPQ 118329-G1) uses two Phillip screws to attach to the unit and allows you to mount the monitors on electrical panels.

Thursday, April 28, 2016

Dranetz Spring 2016 Seminars



No-Cost Power Quality Educational Seminars From Dranetz – 1/2 Day

PDH certificates will be issued to attendees. Certificate validity would be up to individual state regulations.

May 18, 2016

The Little America Hotel
500 South Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
(801) 596-5700
Details (Interactive PDF)

May 19, 2016

Power Management Systems and Sales
2460 West 26th Ave. Suite #400-C
Denver, CO 80211
(303) 455-8475Details  (Interactive PDF)

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Dranetz Instruments Revenue Accurate vs. Revenue Certified/Grade

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INTRODUCTION


Most Dranetz Power Quality products can also compute and measure common energy parameters, such as W, VA, VAR, PF, Demand, Energy, and more. The ability to measure energy in addition to PQ opens the doors to many more applications, including energy only applications that can include electrical consumption.

When measuring electrical consumption for billing, revenue, meter verification, reference, or other purposes, high accuracy is often required. When the metered data is to be used for billing purposes, a revenue certified/grade meter may be required by code or law. When a revenue certified meter is not required, a revenue accurate meter may meet the needs of the application. Such a meter has similar accuracies as a revenue certified meter, but without the laboratory testing and the certification itself.

This White Paper summarizes the most common standards used for revenue certified energy metering and how the accuracies and capabilities of current Dranetz products compare to these standards. 

You can download the complete Dranetz white paper here.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Dranetz LPC-HDPQ

Dranetz is pleased to announce the release of the Lockable Portable Case (LPC) for the Dranetz HDPQ family of instruments.
The Lockable Portable Case (LPC-HDPQ) is an IP 65 rated weather resistant enclosure for the DranetzHDPQ VisaGuideXplorer and Xplorer 400 instruments. The Dranetz HDPQ instrument (not included) is secured inside of the LPC enclosure by using the keyhole mounting bracket that is included as a standard Dranetz HDPQ accessory.
External weather resistant connectors are located on the side of the LPC for all measurement, communications and instrument power connections. Internal cabling is included (standard) that connects the instrument to the external connector panel - No modifications to the Dranetz HDPQ are required, and the instrument can be easily installed and removed from the LPC. 
The standard Dranetz HDPQ voltage measurement cables are used for all voltage connections and the LPC includes (4) current probe adapter cables that adapt the weather resistant current connectors for use with standard Dranetz current probes. A weather resistant power cord is also included. Additional cables are optionally available for communications, CT cable extensions, and more.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Dranetz HDPQ® PQ+ Sentry: See What's Going Down!

http://www.dranetz.com/product-services/pqsentry/  |  sales@dranetz.com
Now you can see what you can’t measure. Dranetz has added a new dimension to power quality monitoring with PQ+ Sentry. The Dranetz HDPQ® Xplorer 400Xplorer, and Guide are now capable of integrating with GoPro Hero3+ and Hero4 video cameras. 
PQ+ Sentry is an "add-on" module that’s available as an option on our Wi-Fi capable Dranetz HDPQ Power Quality, Demand, and Energy Analyzers. With this option, when the Dranetz HDPQ triggers an event, it then sends a message to the GoPro camera via Wi-Fi to save a looped video to the GoPro's SD card. 
Applications:

  • See the operations at the time of a PQ event in order to identify the possible cause.
  • Security - identify possible acts of vandalism/sabotage that could correlate to PQ problems.
  • Explain the unexplainable - visually capture what actually happened during a PQ event.
  • Learn more about the Dranetz PQ+ Sentry and the available options here.