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					99 Washington Street   Melrose, MA 02176   ® Fax 781-665-0780   TestEquipmentDepot.com   1744/1743   Power Quality Logger   Users Manual   PN 2560353   April 2006 Rev.1, 6/06   © 2006 Fluke Corporation, All rights reserved. Printed in USA   All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Min/Max Values........................................................................... 30   Voltage Interruptions.................................................................... 31   Voltage Dips and Swells .............................................................. 32   Voltage Harmonics........................................................................... 32   Current Harmonics ........................................................................... 33   Mains Signaling............................................................................ 33   THDV – In Function A................................................................. 34   Calculation of THD in Measuring Function P.............................. 35   Flicker .......................................................................................... 35   Unbalance..................................................................................... 36   Frequency..................................................................................... 36   Current Logging ........................................................................... 37   Logging Function A ..................................................................... 37   Crest Factor (CF).......................................................................... 37   Power ............................................................................................... 37   Logger Parameters with Function P ..................................................... 38   Logger Parameters with Function A..................................................... 41   Maintenance......................................................................................... 45   Lithium Battery ................................................................................ 45   Disposal............................................................................................ 45   Technical Specifications....................................................................... 46   Logging Parameters – Overview ...................................................... 46   Maximum Number of Intervals for Logging Function P.............. 47   General Information ..................................................................... 47   Environmental Specifications....................................................... 48   EMC............................................................................................. 48   Power Supply ............................................................................... 49   Measurement ................................................................................ 49   Input Voltage................................................................................ 50   Current Input with Flexi Set......................................................... 50   Current Input for Clamp ............................................................... 51   General Specifications...................................................................... 52   RMS Logging Slow Voltage Variations....................................... 52   Current Logging Values ............................................................... 52   Events Dips, Swells, Interruptions................................................ 52   Flicker .......................................................................................... 52   Power (Logging Functions A, P only) P, S, |P|............................. 53   Harmonics .................................................................................... 53   Statistics ....................................................................................... 53   Logging Function P.......................................................................... 54   Logging Values ............................................................................ 54   Application................................................................................... 54   Logging Function A – “All” parameters........................................... 55   Logging Values ............................................................................ 55   Applications ................................................................................. 56   PQ Log PC Application Software ........................................................ 57   Online Test................................................................................... 58   ASCII Export................................................................................ 59   ii   Test Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   FAX 781.665.0780 - TestEquipmentDepot.com   
			
			
				
					Contents (continued)   Timeplot diagram.......................................................................... 60   UNIPEDE DISDIP Table.............................................................. 61   Cumulative Frequency – Harmonics............................................. 62   Index   iii   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   iv   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					List of Tables   Table   Title   Page   1.   2.   3.   4.   Symbols.............................................................................................. 4   Standard Equipment........................................................................... 7   Optional Accessories.......................................................................... 7   1744/1743 Power Quality Logger -   Controls and Indicators ...................................................................... 9   Test Lead Markings............................................................................ 14   Measuring Ranges.............................................................................. 27   Logging Parameters - Overview......................................................... 46   5 6.   7.   v Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   vi   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					List of Figures   Figure   Title   Page   1.   2.   3.   4.   5.   6.   7.   1743 and 1744 Power Quality Loggers.............................................. 3   1744/1743 Power Quality Logger - Front View................................. 8   Supplying Operating Power to the Logger......................................... 13   Logging in a 3-Phase 4-Wire (Wye) System...................................... 18   Logging in a 3-Phase 3-Wire (Delta) System..................................... 19   Single Phase Logging......................................................................... 20   Measuring 3-Phase Voltages in a 3-Wire (Delta)   System with Three Voltage Converters.............................................. 21   PQ Log Settings for a 16 kV Network ............................................... 22   PQ Log Settings for a 16 kV Network ............................................... 23   Measuring 3-Phase Voltages in a 3-Wire System   8.   9.   10.   with Potential Transformers (Aron Measuring Circuit)...................... 24   PQ Log Settings for a 16 kV Network ............................................... 25   Selecting Voltage Input Ranges During Job Processing..................... 28   Measuring Voltage Variations............................................................ 29   Logging Min and Max Values............................................................ 30   Voltage Interruption........................................................................... 31   Voltage Dips and Swells .................................................................... 32   Measuring Flicker Values .................................................................. 36   Online Test......................................................................................... 58   ASCII Export ..................................................................................... 59   Timeplot Diagram.............................................................................. 60   UNIPEDE DISDIP Table................................................................... 61   Cumulative Frequency – For Voltage and   11.   12.   13.   14.   15.   16.   17.   18.   19.   20.   21.   22.   Current Harmonics............................................................................. 62   vii   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   viii   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					1744/1743   Power Quality Logger   Introduction   The Fluke 1744 and 1743 Power Quality Loggers are sophisticated, robust,   easy-to-use electrical power-recording devices for the electrician or power-   quality specialist.   Note   This manual also refers to the 1744 or 1743 Power Quality Logger   simply as “the Logger.”   You’ll prepare the Logger for use with the included PQ Log software CD. You   can then connect the Logger to an electrical power-distribution network to log   a variety of power parameters, recorded as sequential averaged values over an   averaging period you can define. The Logger can measure up to three voltages   and four currents simultaneously.   The Logger enables you to conduct a load study over a specified period, or   monitor power quality to discover and report disturbances in low- and   medium-voltage networks.   The Logger has a light, compact design. Its case is sealed to IP 65   specifications, so it can be used outdoors in any weather.   Information and PC Software CD   The CD included with the Logger contains the PQ Log application software for   Windows®, along with users manuals in multiple languages, and the 1735   Upgrade Utility for installing firmware upgrades.   The PQ Log software prepares the Logger for use, and downloads data from   the Logger to a connected PC. You can then view the logged data in graphical   and tabular form, export it to a spreadsheet, or create reports for printing. For   details and instructions, see the PQ Log Users Manual on the CD.   1 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Logger Power Supply   The Logger does not include a power switch, but turns on automatically   whenever its power supply leads are connected to a voltage in its allowed   range. You can plug the Logger’s power supply leads into a standard wall   outlet (using the included adapter cord), or you can connect them directly to   the power network under test (in parallel with the test leads) if there is no   convenient wall outlet.   Power Interruptions   The Logger can sustain operation through power interruptions of up to   three seconds, long enough for most common interruptions. In longer   interruptions, the Logger shuts down, then resumes logging when power   returns.   Introduction to the Logging Functions   The Logger monitors power quality and locates disturbances in low and   medium voltage distribution networks. It measures up to three voltages and   four currents. Logged values are saved in your choice of sequential averaging   periods. You graphically or numerically evaluated measured values with PQ   Log.   The Model 1744 has two types of logging functions: logging function A   (Advanced) and logging function P (Power). Function A is the full set of   parameters, and function P provides logging capability optimized for load   studies and basic power logging. Function P contains every parameter in   Function A except voltage and current harmonics and interharmonics. Model   1743 provides only logging function P.   Measured values are saved as averaged values over user-selected averaging   periods. You can evaluate measured values graphically or in tabular form with   PQ Log software.   Logging function parameters:   • • • • RMS Voltage of each phase (average, min, max)   RMS Current of each phase and neutral (average, min, max)   Voltage events (dips, swells, interruptions)   Power (kW, kVA, kVAR, Power PF, Power tangent)   2 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Introduction to the Logging Functions   • • • • • • • • • • Energy, total energy   Flicker (Pst, Plt)   Voltage THD   Current THD   Current CF   Voltage harmonics to the 50th (not in P function)   Voltage interharmonics (not in P function)   Mains signaling voltage   Unbalance   Frequency   CURRENT INPUT   MEASUREMENT INPUT SUPPLY INPUT   10VRMS MAX   L L L /A   /B   /C   660V MAX   88-660V   45-65Hz   100-350V   5VA   1 2 3 N 830VRMS MAX CAT   600V CAT   300V CAT   1743 POWER LOGGER   START   STOP   IN I3 I2 I1 V3 V2 V1   POWER   egb002.eps   Figure 1. Model 1744/1743 Power Quality Loggers   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Symbols   Table 1 lists the symbols used on the instrument and in this manual.   Table 1. Symbols   Symbol   Description   Important information. See the manual.   W Hazardous voltage.   Earth ground.   X J Double insulation.   T F Direct current (DC).   Conforms to European Union requirements.   P ) ~ Canadian Standards Association is the certified body used   for testing compliance to safety standards.   Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste.   Contact Fluke or a qualified recycler for disposal.   Conforms to relevant Australian Standards.   ; Safety Instructions   Please read this section carefully. It will make you familiar with the most   important safety instructions for using the Logger.   Warnings identify conditions and actions that pose safety hazards to the   user, and Cautions identify conditions and actions that can damage the   Logger.   Test Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176   4 FAX 781.665.0780 - TestEquipmentDepot.com   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Power Quality Logger   Safety Instructions   WXWarnings   • • To avoid electrical shock, do not connect any part of   the Logger to systems that have higher voltages to   ground (earth) than are marked on the Logger.   Areas between the power company meter and the   source of the distribution system are characterized as   CAT IV areas. To avoid electrical shock or equipment   damage, never connect the Logger to power in CAT IV   areas if the voltage-to-earth ground is greater than   300 V.   • • To avoid damaging the Logger, never connect its   voltage measuring inputs to phase-to-phase voltages   higher than 830 V.   To avoid damaging the Logger, never connect the   power supply leads to voltages higher than 660 V RMS   ac.   • • • The Logger is to be used and handled only by qualified   personnel (see page 6).   Maintenance work on the Logger must be done only by   qualified service personnel.   Use only the current probes specified in this manual. If   you use flexible current probes, wear suitable   protective gloves or work on de-energized conductors.   • • Do not expose the Logger to moisture or humidity.   To prevent electrical shock, always connect power   supply and voltage test leads to the Logger before   connecting to the load.   • • All accessories must be approved for 600 V CAT III or   higher.   Use the Logger only with its original standard   equipment or with approved optional accessories, as   listed in Table 2 and Table 3 in this manual.   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   • • Connect clip-on current transformers and/or Flexi Set   to insulated live conductors only.   If measuring sensors are to be connected to non-   insulated live conductors, additional personal   protective measures must be taken as required by local   government agencies.   WCaution   To avoid damage, use the 1744/1743 Power Quality Logger,   only with the following nominal voltages:   • Single-/3-phase, 4-wire (Wye) systems (P-N): 69 V   to 480 V   • 3-phase 3-wire(Delta) systems (P-P): 120 V to 830 V   WXWarning   To avoid electrical shock, or damaging the Logger’s   internal protective circuitry or weatherproof seal, do not   open the Logger.   Qualified Personnel   The following qualifications are required for using the Logger safely:   • Trained and authorized to switch on/off, ground (earth), and mark   power distribution circuits and devices in accordance with electrical   engineering safety standards.   • • Trained or instructed in safety engineering standards for maintaining   and using appropriate safety equipment.   Trained in first aid.   Standard Equipment and Optional Accessories   Table 2 lists the standard equipment for the 1744/1743 Power Quality Logger,   and Table 3 lists optional accessories.   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Safety Instructions   Table 2. Standard Equipment   Equipment   Model/Part   Number   Power Quality Logger   1744/1743   2441372   2625531   FS17XX   2540726   WC17XX   1642656   2560353   2583487   International IEC Power Plug Adapter Set   RS232 Cable, Red, Null-Modem   Shielded 4-Phase Flexi Set (15 A/150 A/1500 A/3000 A)   Dolphin Clip, Black (4x)   Color Coding Wire Clips   Soft Case   English Users Manual   CD with Users Manual (English, German, French, Spanish,   Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Italian), and PQ Log   software (same languages as the manual)   Power Cord   2561702   USB Adapter   Note   Power supply and voltage measuring leads are built into the   1744/1743 Power Quality Logger.   Table 3. Optional Accessories   Description   Accessory   MBX 3FLEX   EPO405A   3-Phase Flexi Set   3-Phase 1 A/10 A micro CT   Pole Mounting Kit   1743/4 Pole Kit   Permlink   Permlink Software for Modem   Magnetic Hanging Kit   1281997   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Inspect the contents of the shipping box for completeness and damage. Report   any damage to the shipper.   Features   This section introduces the Logger’s controls, indicators, and other features.   Refer to Figure 2 and Table 4.   1 6 CURRENT INPUT   MEASUREMENT INPUT SUPPLY INPUT   10VRMS MAX   L L L /A   /B   /C   660V MAX   88-660V   45-65Hz   100-350V   5VA   1 2 3 N 830VRMS MAX CAT   7 600V CAT   300V CAT   5 3 1743 POWER LOGGER   START   STOP   IN I3 I2 I1 V3 V2 V1   POWER   2 4 egb021.eps   Figure 2. 1744/1743 Power Quality Logger - Front View   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Power Quality Logger   Safety Instructions   Table 4. 1744/1743 Power Quality Logger - Controls and Indicators   Item   Name   Description   Power supply voltage range: 88-660 V ac or   100-350 VDC, 50 Hz / 60 Hz, 600 V CAT III.   Power supply   leads and   A Fixed installed voltage input cables for L1 or A,   L2 or B, L3 or C, N.   The highest permissible nominal voltage for power   supply input is 660 V.   3-phase plus   neutral voltage   test leads   The highest permissible nominal voltage for signal   input is 830 V in a 3-wire network with Delta   connection.   In a 4-wire network with Wye connection, the   highest permissible nominal voltage is 480 V.   When using PTs and CTs for measuring voltage   and current in a medium-voltage network, refer to   the IEC 60044 international standard for   guidelines.   The serial RS232 interface is used to communicate   with a PC. The Logger is connected to the PC’s   serial port (or a modem for remote communication)   using the interface cable. Use a USB adapter if   necessary.   RS232   interface port   B The START/STOP button is used to start or end   switch-operated logging sessions.   START/STOP   Channel LEDs   C D The logging channel LEDs indicate whether the   applied voltages and currents are within the   nominal range set using the PQ Log software.   Continuously on = Logging signal in nominal range   Short blinks = No or low-level signal   Long blinks = Overload   Continuously on = Power supply voltage in   permissible range   Off = No power   Power status   LED   E F Flexi sets or current clamps are detected   Connector for   Flexi Set or   current clamps   automatically at power-up. If you change the current   probe type, be sure to remove and restore power so   the Logger will detect the new current probe.   Nominal ranges for the Flexi Set are 15 A, 150 A,   1500 A, and 3000 A ac. Nominal input for current   clamps is 0.5 V.   Continuously on = Logging in progress   Blinking = Logging stopped or not started   Logging status   LED   G 9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Power Network Configurations   You can set up the Logger to work with several power network configurations:   • • • • • Single-phase voltage   Single-phase voltage, current, power   3-phase voltage   3-phase voltage, 3-phase current, power   3-phase voltage, 3-phase current, neutral current, power   Note   3-phase logging with no neutral current can be done with appropriate   optional accessories (available separately).   Working with Logged Data   Logged data can be evaluated using the PQ Log software to provide the   following:   • • Amount, date/time, and duration of quick and slow voltage variations   Half-cycle 10 ms-extreme values for 50 Hz (8.3 ms at 60 Hz) MIN   and MAX for each measuring interval   • • • • • • • • Depth and duration of voltage dips   Correlation between peak current and voltage dips   95%-flicker values according to EN 50160   Number and duration of interruptions   Compliance of harmonic levels with defined limits   Mean and peak values of phase currents   Value of neutral conductor current   Current total harmonic distortion (THD) of phase and neutral   conductor currents   • • Profile of active, reactive, and apparent power versus time   Monitoring of power factor (PF), and information about effectiveness   of compensation systems   • Graphical representations of logging data and statistics   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Power Quality Logger   Using the Logger   Using the Logger   This section explains how to operate the 1744/1743 Power Quality Logger.   A typical logging session includes four steps:   1. Preparing the Logger for use with the PQ Log software.   2. Installing the Logger at the logging site.   3. Leaving the Logger to collect data for a period.   4. Downloading and evaluating the logged data.   These steps are described in the following pages.   Logging Jobs   Logging jobs are defined using the PQ Log software, and transferred to the   Logger over the RS232 cable. Each job contains the following information:   • • • • • Logging function (P for Model 1743, and P or A for Model 1744)   Measuring period, defined by start and end times   Time activated, switch or immediate job   Input range   Nominal voltage, primary and secondary voltage for logging with   voltage converters   • • • • • • • Logging of phase-neutral wire or phase-phase   Memory model   Averaging period length   Logging time periods   Interharmonics and signaling voltages   Limit values for events   Memory model for events: circular (first-in/first-out, continuous), or   linear (quit logging when logging period is finished)   • • Logging of current-neutral wire   Converter ratios for current and voltage if using potential transformers   (PTs) and current transformers (CTs) at a medium-voltage network   site   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Preparing the Logger for Use   Prepare the 1744/1743 Logger for use with the PQ Log software as follows   (see Figure 3):   1. Connect the Logger to line power. Use the power supply cables to   connect to an outlet, or to the test leads phase and neutral for Wye   configurations, or any two-phase leads for delta.   WCaution   If you are powering the Logger in parallel with the test   leads, and the voltage under test at the Logger power   supply connections could be greater than 660 V RMS ac,   plug the power supply leads into an outlet instead.   Otherwise, you could damage the Logger.   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Using the Logger   Power in Parallel   with Test Leads   Power from Wall Outlet   Max 660 V   Voltage   Test Leads   Voltage   Test Leads   Power Supply   Leads   Power Supply   Leads   CURRENT INPUT   MEASUREMENT INPUT SUPPLY INPUT   CURRENT INPUT   MEASUREMENT INPUT SUPPLY INPUT   10VRMS MAX   L L L /A   /B   /C   660V MAX   10VRMS MAX   L L L /A   /B   /C   660V MAX   88-660V   45-65Hz   100-350V   5VA   1 2 3 1 2 3 88-660V   45-65Hz   100-350V   5VA   N N 830VRMS MAX CAT   830VRMS MAX CAT   600V CAT   300V CAT   600V CAT   300V CAT   1743 POWER LOGGER   1743 POWER LOGGER   START   STOP   START   STOP   IN I3 I2 I1 V3 V2 V1   IN I3 I2 I1 V3 V2 V1   POWER   POWER   egb031.eps   Figure 3. Supplying Operating Power to the Logger   2. Connect the RS232 interface cable to the serial port of your PC.   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   3. Run the PQ Log software as described in the PQ Log Users Manual.   4. Set up the Logging job and transfer the settings to the Logger.   Test Leads – Markings   The 1744/1743 Logger includes built-in, labeled test leads for voltage   terminals L1 or A, L2 or B, L3 or C, and N, as well as two for the internal   power supply. The Flexi Set or current clamp sets are connected by a seven-pin   plug to the Logger. Color coding clips are provided for your convenience.   Table 5. Test Lead Markings   Test Leads   Phase L1 or A   Phase L2 or B   Phase L3 or C   Neutral wire N   Supply   Markings   L1 / A   L2 / B   L3 / C   N “Supply”   “Supply”   Supply   Connecting Current Probes   Connect current clamps and Flexi Set probes so that current will flow in the   direction marked by arrows on the probes. Current must flow from the energy   generator to the energy consumer (the load) in order to maintain a positive   active power. (The polarization of the test lead for neutral conductor current is   not significant, because the phase angle of the neutral conductor current is not   evaluated.)   Note   Make sure the clip-on probes are connected to the appropriate phase:   VL1 with IL1 for a P-N measurement or VL12 with IL1 for a P-P   measurement.   Test Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176   14   FAX 781.665.0780 - TestEquipmentDepot.com   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Power Quality Logger   Using the Logger   Logging with Voltage Converters   The 1744/1743 Logger includes an adjustable converter ratio that enables it to   be used with voltage converters (potential transformers, or PTs).   Note   When logging with voltage converters, make sure the power supply   cables are not connected in parallel to the voltage test leads, or the   Logger’s power consumption can reduce accuracy.   The converter ratio is defined using the PQ Log software.   Connecting the Logger   WXWarnings   • • To avoid electrical shock, do not connect any part of   the Logger to systems that have higher voltages to   ground (earth) than are marked on the Logger.   Areas between the power company meter and the   source of the distribution system are characterized as   CAT IV areas. To avoid electrical shock or equipment   damage, never connect the Logger to power in CAT IV   areas if the voltage-to-earth ground is greater than   300 V.   • • To avoid damaging the Logger, never connect its   voltage measuring inputs to phase-to-phase voltages   higher than 830 V.   To avoid damaging the Logger, never connect the   power supply leads to voltages higher than 660 V RMS   ac.   • • The Logger is to be used and handled only by qualified   personnel (see page 6).   Maintenance work on the Logger must be done only by   qualified service personnel.   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   • Use only the current probes specified in this manual. If   you use flexible current probes, wear suitable   protective gloves or work on de-energized conductors.   • • Do not expose the Logger to moisture or humidity.   To prevent electrical shock, always connect power   supply and voltage test leads to the Logger before   connecting to the load.   • • All accessories must be approved for 600 V CAT III or   higher.   Use the Logger only with its original standard   equipment or with approved optional accessories, as   listed in Table 2 and Table 3 in this manual.   • • Connect clip-on current transformers and/or Flexi Set   to insulated live conductors only.   If measuring sensors are to be connected to non-   insulated live conductors, additional personal   protective measures must be taken as required by local   government agencies.   WCaution   To avoid damage, use the 1744/1743 Power Quality Logger,   only with the following nominal voltages:   • Single-/3-phase, 4-wire (Wye) systems (P-N): 69 V   to 480 V   • 3-phase 3-wire (Delta) systems (P-P): 120 V to 830 V   WXWarning   To avoid electrical shock, or damaging the Logger’s   internal protective circuitry or weatherproof seal, do not   open the Logger.   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Using the Logger   Connect the Logger as follows:   Note   ∆ (Delta) or Υ (Wye) measurements   The 1744/1743 Logger is prepared for logging in 3-phase 4-wire   (Wye) systems (P-N), or 3-phase 3-wire (Delta) systems (P-P). Please   note the different types of connection and configuration in the PQ Log   software.   1. Connect all required measuring leads.   2. If you want to supply the Logger from an extra outlet, use the   supplied line power adapter. The power supply leads can also be   connected in parallel to the voltage test leads, but the voltage is   limited to 660 V RMS ac.   3. Connect the current clamp set or Flexi Set to the Logger.   4. Connect the current sensor to the conductor under test.   5. Connect the dolphin clips to the test leads. For 3-phase, 4-wire   systems, connect the N-test lead first, and then the other phases.   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Connections in 3-Phase 4-Wire (Wye) Systems   The following figure shows the connections for logging 3-phase 4-wire (Wye)   systems:   L1   L2   L3   N CURRENT INPUT   MEASUREMENT INPUT SUPPLY INPUT   10VRMS MAX   L L L /A   /B   /C   660V MAX   88-660V   45-65Hz   100-350V   5VA   1 2 3 N 830VRMS MAX CAT   600V CAT   300V CAT   1743 POWER LOGGER   START   STOP   IN I3 I2 I1 V3 V2 V1   POWER   egb003.eps   Figure 4. Logging in a 3-Phase 4-Wire (Wye) System   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Using the Logger   Connections in 3-Phase 3-Wire (Delta) Systems   Figure 5 shows the connections for logging 3-phase 3-wire (Delta) systems.   L1   L2   L3   L4   CURRENT INPUT   MEASUREMENT INPUT SUPPLY INPUT   10VRMS MAX   L L L /A   /B   /C   660V MAX   88-660V   45-65Hz   100-350V   5VA   1 2 3 N 830VRMS MAX CAT   600V CAT   300V CAT   1743 POWER LOGGER   START   STOP   IN I3 I2 I1 V3 V2 V1   POWER   IP65   egb004.eps   Figure 5. Logging in a 3-Phase 3-Wire (Delta) System   The test lead N can be left open, or connected to ground potential.   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Connections for Single-Phase Logging   Figure 6 shows the connections for logging single-phase systems.   L1   N L3   L2   CURRENT INPUT   MEASUREMENT INPUT SUPPLY INPUT   10VRMS MAX   L L L /A   /B   /C   660V MAX   88-660V   45-65Hz   100-350V   5VA   1 2 3 N 830VRMS MAX CAT   600V CAT   300V CAT   1743 POWER LOGGER   START   STOP   IN I3 I2 I1 V3 V2 V1   POWER   egb005.eps   Figure 6. Single-Phase Logging   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Using the Logger   Connections for Medium-Voltage Networks   In a 3-phase 3-wire (Delta) system with three separate voltage converters and   three current transformers, the Logger can measure phase-phase (P-P, Delta) or   phase-N (P-N, Wye). See Figure 7.   L1   L1   L2   L2   L3   L1   L2   L3   Supply   L3   N CURRENT INPUT   MEASUREMENT INPUT SUPPL   /A   660   88-660   45-65Hz   100-350   VA   Y INPUT   10VRMS MAX   L V MAX   V 1 L2   L3   N / / B C V 830VRMS MAX CA   T 5 600   300   V V CA   T CA   T 1743 POWER LOGGER   START   STOP   I N I 3 I 2 I 1 V 3 V 2 V 1 POWER   egb006.eps   Figure 7. Measuring 3-Phase Voltages in a 3-Wire (Delta) System with   Three Voltage Converters   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Phase-Phase Delta Logging   Figure 7 shows the connections for phase-phase Delta logging.   1. Connect the voltage test leads to the outputs of the voltage   transformers (VTs).   2. In PQ Log, select the measuring range with the matching nominal   voltage and P-P logging.   3. Enter the correct converter/transformer ratio for current and voltage.   egb007.bmp   Figure 8. PQ Log Settings for a 16 kV Network   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Using the Logger   Phase-Ground, Wye-Logging   Figure 7 shows the Phase-Ground, Wye-Logging. Figure 9 shows typical PQ   Log settings for using potential transformers (PTs) and current transformers   (CTs) with a 16 kV network.   egb010.bmp   Figure 9. PQ Log Settings for a 16 kV Network   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   1. Connect the voltage test leads to the outputs of the voltage   transformers (VTs).   2. In PQ Log, select the measuring range with P-N logging and   matching nominal voltage.   3. Enter the correct converter/transformer ratio for current and voltage.   Note   Current clamp sets are available for 1 A current transformers.   Logging with Two Voltage Converters and Two Current   Transformers   In 3-phase 3-wire systems with two voltage converters (VTs) and two current   transformers (CTs) in an Aron or Blondel measuring circuit, the Logger can   measure only phase-phase (P-P, Delta).   L1   L2   L3   L3   L2, N   CURRENT INPUT   MEASUREMENT INPUT SUPPL   /A 660   88-660   45-65Hz   100-350   VA   Y INPUT   10VRMS MAX   L V MAX   V 1 L2   L3   N / / B C V 830VRMS MAX CA   T 5 600   300   V V CA   T CA   T 1743 POWER LOGGER   L1   START   STOP   I N I I I V V V 3 2 1 3 2 1 POWER   egb009.eps   Figure 10. Measuring 3-Phase Voltages in a 3-Wire System with Potential   Transformers (Aron Measuring Circuit)   24   Test Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   FAX 781.665.0780 - TestEquipmentDepot.com   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Using the Logger   1. Connect the voltage test leads L2 or B and N to the common ground   point.   2. In PQ Log, select the measuring range with P-P logging and matching   nominal voltage.   3. Enter the correct converter/transformer ratio for current and voltage.   egb007.bmp   Figure 11. PQ Log Settings for a 16 kV Network   Note   Current clamp sets are available for 1 A current transformer.   Logging   When the Logger is connected and ready, you can perform three types of   logging:   • Switch-activated job: The status LED is blinking. Press the   START/STOP button once. As soon as the job is active, the LED is   on continuously. If needed, the job can be cancelled after running for   at least one minute, and restarted later.   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   • Time-activated job: The Logger starts logging as soon as the   preprogrammed start time is reached, and stops at the defined end   time.   • Immediate job: The Logger starts logging as soon as power is on.   Note the following about logging jobs:   • The connection can be verified using the logging channel LEDs. If all   three LEDs are lit continuously, the connection and the signal levels   are within nominal range. For details, see Table 4 in the Features   section.   • The unit/job status is indicated by the status LED. For details, see   Table 4 in the Features section.   Completing the Logging Job   1. Terminate the job as follows:   • For switch-activated jobs: At the end of the logging period, stop   the logging job by pressing the START/STOP button.   • For time-activated and immediate jobs: Stop the job in PQ Log   with the   icon, or with menu Logger/Stop logging.   Note   Make sure the logging job is stopped with the START/STOP button   (switch-activated jobs) or PQ Log (time-activated jobs) before the test   leads or power supply leads are removed. Otherwise, the Logger will   record a voltage interruption.   Only switch-activated jobs can be aborted. Time-activated jobs are   terminated only when the programmed measuring time has elapsed.   2. Remove the test leads of the three phases. Be sure to remove the   measuring cable of the neutral wire last.   3. Remove the current probes.   26   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Power Quality Logger   Methods of Logging   Evaluating the Logged Data   You’ll use PQ Log to evaluate the logged data. Data can be read out during   logging as well as at the end.   1. Connect the Logger to line power.   2. Connect the RS232 interface cable to your PC’s serial port, then to the   Logger.   3. Start the PQ Log software.   4. Use PQ Log to transfer the data from the Logger to the PC.   5. Once the data is transferred, remove the RS232 interface cable and   operating power from the Logger.   6. Evaluate the data using PQ Log.   For details, refer to the PQ Log manual.   Methods of Logging   The following section describes methods of logging using the 1744/1743   Logger.   Measuring Ranges   The Logger has three input ranges for each of its two connection systems: Wye   connection (3-phase, 4-wire) and Delta connection (3-phase, 3-wire).   Table 6. Measuring Ranges   Connection   Nominal Voltages (Wye/Delta) Max. Input Voltage   Wye/Delta   69 V / 120 V   115 V / 200 V   115 V ~, +20%   230 V / 400 V   230 V ~, +20%   480 V / 830 V   480 V ~, +20%   Phase/Neutral   3-phase 4 wire   69 V ~, +20%   Phase/Phase   120 V ~, +20%   200 V ~, +20%   400 V ~, +20%   830 V ~, +20%   3-phase 3 wire   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   egb015.bmp   Figure 12. Selecting Voltage Input Ranges During Job Processing   Note   For P-P logging, the P-P voltage must be entered as the nominal   voltage (e.g. 400 V for 230 V systems).   Signal Sampling   Input signals (up to three voltages and four currents) are filtered with an anti-   aliasing filter, and digitized with a 16-bit A/D converter. The sampling rate is   10.24 kHz. All parameters are calculated from this data.   Resolution Accuracy   Resolution and accuracy depend on the logging parameter. For details, see   28   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Methods of Logging   Technical Specifications” on page 46.   Voltage Variations   The interval value of the voltage is defined as the mean value of the RMS   values over the interval length defined in PQ Log.   Averaging intervals can be set in PQ Log to the following:   • • 1, 3, 5, 10, or 30 seconds   1, 5, 10, 15, or 60 minutes   1 Interval   V N Time   Measuring period   egb016.eps   Figure 13. Measuring Voltage Variations   Note   For logging in Wye configuration using logging function A, the   phase-phase voltages are measured and displayed separately from the   logging of the phase-neutral voltages.   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Min/Max Values   Logging detects the highest and lowest voltage RMS values and the highest   current RMS value during the test interval, using a minimum resolution of   10 ms.   The response time can be set in PQ Log to the following:   • • • 0.5 or 1 line power period   200 ms   1, 3, or 5 seconds.   U Max. Value   Min. Value   t Measuring Interval   egb017.jpg   Figure 14. Logging Min and Max Values   30   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Methods of Logging   Voltage Interruptions   The Logger records two types of interruptions:   • All measured RMS values of input voltages that are < 1% of the   nominal voltage. (This threshold can be adjusted in PQ Log.)   • Interruptions > 10 ms (0.5 line power periods).   The start time and duration of each interruption are registered.   110% Un   100% Un   90% Un   1%   Time   Duration   egb018.eps   Figure 15. Voltage Interruption   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Voltage Dips and Swells   If the voltage passes the upper limit (VN + 10%) or lower limit (VN – 10%), the   event is registered as a voltage swell or dip, respectively (thresholds are   adjustable in PQ Log).   The duration, time, and extreme value of the dip or swell is also recorded.   Heigth   110% Un   100% Un   90% Un   Depth   Duration   Duration   Time   Zeit   egb019.eps   Figure 16. Voltage Dips and Swells   Voltage Harmonics   Voltage harmonics are defined as voltage components that have a frequency   that is an integer multiple of the fundamental frequency of the line power   voltage. Logging function A records each individual voltage harmonic, up to   the 50th order. These values are averaged over the interval length defined in   PQ Log.   32   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Power Quality Logger   Methods of Logging   Current Harmonics   Current harmonics are defined as current components that have a frequency   that is an integer multiple of the fundamental frequency of the line power   current. Logging function A records each individual harmonic of the phase   currents and the neutral current, up to the 50th order, and presents the   harmonics as absolute values. The values are averaged over the interval length   defined in PQ Log.   Mains Signaling   Voltage components that have frequencies that are not integer multiples of the   fundamental frequency of the line power voltage are called Mains Signaling   voltages or ripple-control voltages (“interharmonics”).   The Logger can be programmed to record up to five interharmonics, with a   resolution of 5 Hz. This function can also be used to monitor ripple-control   signals, by entering the signal frequency of the local utility.   The Logger measures the three-second RMS value of each interharmonic, and   establishes statistics for EN 50160 evaluation. These statistics are available   after a minimum recording time of 24 hours, or after regular termination of the   measuring job, and can be exported from PQ Log and evaluated later.   Additionally, the Logger provides a long-term recording of the interharmonics.   You can select from the following special measurement methods in the PQ   Log software:   • 200 ms maximum value (recommended for estimating ripple-control   signal levels)   • • • 200 ms minimum value   3 seconds maximum value   Average value over interval   In PQ Log, the frequency can be entered with a resolution of 0.5 Hz, but for   evaluation the values are corrected to a bandwidth of 5 Hz. One frequency can   be defined for each band: for example, for a ripple-control signal of 183 Hz,   the values will be corrected to 185 Hz. Interharmonics of voltages and currents   with these frequencies are recorded.   See the PQ Log manual for details.   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   THDV – In Function A   50   V 2   ∑ n n=2   Function A: THDV =   V1   Vn: RMS value of harmonic frequency #n.   V1: RMS value of the fundamental frequency.   THDV: total contents of harmonics of the line power voltage as a percentage   of the fundamental.   This algorithm is according to EN 61000-4-7.   THD of currents:   50   2 I ∑ n n=2   THDI =   50   2 I1   Function A:   and THDI(   A ) = I ∑ n n=2   In: RMS value of harmonic frequency #n.   I1: RMS value of the fundamental frequency.   THDI: total contents of harmonics of the current as a percentage of the   fundamental.   34   Test Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   FAX 781.665.0780 - TestEquipmentDepot.com   
			
				  
				
					Power Quality Logger   Methods of Logging   Calculation of THD in Measuring Function P   THD – Measuring Function P   Function P does not measure harmonic values.   VRMS −V12   2 Voltages:THDV =   V1   V RMS: RMS value of total signal   V1: RMS value of the fundamental   2 2 IRMS − I1   Currents: THDI =   I1   I RMS: RMS value of the total signal.   I1: RMS value of the fundamental.   Note   THDI for currents < 5% of IE (measuring range) can have additional   uncertainties, or can be suppressed.   Harmonics up to 50th order are taken into account.   Flicker   Flicker is the visual impression of unsteadiness in a light source whose   luminance or spectral distribution changes over time. Flicker is logged in   accordance with the IEC 61000-4-15 standard. The short-term (st) flicker Pstt   is logged over a default standard interval of 10 minutes, and is used to   calculate the long-term (lt) flicker Plt (by taking the sliding average of 12   short-term values). The interval value can be changed as needed in PQ Log.   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Formula for Plt Function   Pst3   12   3 Plt =   ∑ 12   i=1   Flicker [%]   Time   12 x interval length => 1 flicker value Plt   Interval length => 1 Pst   egb020.eps   Figure 17. Measuring Flicker Values   Unbalance   The ratio of negative-to-positive sequence harmonics is calculated, with the   angles and magnitudes of the phase voltages taken into account. These values   are averaged over the interval length defined in PQ Log.   Frequency   The line power frequency is measured and averaged over 10 seconds, and the   resulting values are divided into 42 classes for establishing statistics. Values   are also averaged over the interval length defined in PQ Log.   36   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Power Quality Logger   Methods of Logging   Current Logging   The maximum values of the currents (L1 or A, L2 or B, L3 or C, and N) are   measured, and the interval value of the current is calculated using the mean   value over the RMS values of the interval defined in PQ Log.   Logging Function A   If a 3-phase current sensor is connected, the neutral current is calculated on a   sample basis from the phase currents. If a 3-phase+N sensor is detected, you   can select between logging and calculating the neutral current in PQ Log.   I peak   The peak values of the current (samples, not RMS values) are averaged in the   PQ Log software over the predefined measuring interval.   Note   Short peak values do not contribute much to the average value, and so   I max can be higher than Ipeak.   Crest Factor (CF)   The crest factor (CF) of the currents (L1 or A, L2 or B, L3 or C, and N) is the   ratio of current peak value divided by current RMS value, and is averaged over   the interval length defined in PQ Log. For sinusoidal signals: CF = 1.41, and   for square waves: CF = 1.00   Power   The power values (L1 or A, L2 or B, L3 or C and N) are averaged over the   interval length, and the maximum value of each is recorded.   The response time can be set to 1 second or 1 minute, and is independent of the   response time for voltage and current.   In logging function P, the active power, apparent power, and reactive power of   the phases and total power of all three phases is calculated.   Logging function A also calculates the distorting power D of the phases, and   Dtotal   . 37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Logger Parameters with Function P   The following are the parameters of the 1744/1743 Logger with function P.   N 1 RMS value of voltage and current.   Basic values on 200 ms per phase.   Vbas   = = ⋅ ⋅ V 2   ∑ i N i=1   N 1 2 Ibas   I ∑ i N i=1   N: Number of samples in 200 ms intervals   (2048)   M 1 RMS value of voltage and current   per logging interval per phase   VRMS   = = ⋅ ⋅ V ∑ bas   j M j=1   M 1 IRMS   I ∑ bas   j M j=1   M: Number of 200 ms intervals per   logging interval   N 1 Active power based on samples.   Basic value on 200 ms per phase.   P = V ⋅ I   ∑ bas   i i N i=1   M 1 Active power per logging interval   per phase   P =   ⋅ P ∑ bas   j M j=1   Pbas: 200 ms value   M: Number of 200 ms intervals per   logging interval   3 Total active power on all three   phases   P = P ∑ total   k k=1   38   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Logger Parameters with Function P   Pk: Active power of the phase   k: Phase (k = 1, 2, 3)   M 1 Absolute value of the active power   per interval per phase. Parameter in   PQ Log: |P|.   P = ⋅ P ∑ betr   bas   j M j=1   M: Number of 200 ms intervals per   logging interval   3 Sum of the absolute value of the total   active power on all three phases. PQ   P = ( P ) k ∑ betrtotal   betr   k=1   Log parameter: |P|total   . K: Phase (k = 1, 2, 3)   2 2 Apparent power per phase   Sbas = P + Qbas   bas   M 1 Apparent power per logging interval   per phase   S =   ⋅ S ∑ bas   j M j=1   3 Total apparent power on all three   phases   Stotal   = S ∑ k k=1   Power factor per phase   P S Q Q PF = λ =   ⋅ Total power factor on all three   phases   P Qtotal   total   PF = λtotal   = ⋅ total   Stotal Qtotal   Tangent φ per phase   Q tanϕ =   P 39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Tangent φ total on all three phases   Qtotal   tanϕtotal   = P total   Active energy per phase and total   Active power accumulated on each   logging interval   Note   The sign of the active power P gives the direction of the power flow   (positive: from generator to load), and the sign of the power factor   distinguishes between inductive load (positive) and capacitive load   (negative).   Sign of PF, tan φ, cos φ:   • • Sign “+” : Q positive (“inductive”)   Sign “–” : Q negative (“capacitive”) independent of the sign of active   power P   40   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Logger Parameters with Function A   Logger Parameters with Function A   The following are the parameters of the 1744/1743 Logger with function A.   TRMS value of voltage   and current. Basic values   on 200 ms per phase.   N 1 Vbas   = = . V 2   i ∑ N i=1   N 1 2 Ibas   ⋅ I ∑ i N i=1   N: Number of samples in 200 ms intervals (2048)   RMS value of voltage and   current per logging   interval per phase   M 1 VRMS   = = . V 2   basj   ∑ M j=1   M 1 IRMS   ⋅ I 2   bas   j ∑ M j=1   M: Number of 200 ms intervals per logging interval   Active power calculated   from FFT from samples   of voltage and current.   Basic value on 200 ms per   phase.   P = Vn .In .cosϕn   n Vn: RMS value of voltage harmonics of order n   In: RMS value of current harmonics of order n   n: Order of the harmonics   φn: Phase angle between current and voltage   harmonics of order n   Pn : Harmonics of the active power of order n   Fundamental   50   P = P ∑ bas   n n=1   Ph1bas = P   1 41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Active power of logging   interval per phase   M 1 P =   ⋅ P ∑ bas   j M j=1   Pbas j to 200 ms value   M: Number of 200 ms intervals per logging interval   Total active power on all   three phases   3 P = P ∑ total   k k=1   Pk: Active power of the phase   k: Phase (k = 1, 2, 3)   Absolute value of the   active power per interval   per phase   M 1 P = ⋅ P ∑ betr   bas   j M j=1   Sum of the absolute   values of the active power   on all three phases   M 1 P = P + P + P   ∑ betr   bas   bas   bas   total   1 2 3 M j=1   Apparent power based on   RMS values of voltage   and current. Basic values   on 200 ms per phase   Sbas = Vbas .Ibas   Apparent power per   logging interval per phase   M 1 S =   ⋅ S bas   ∑ j M j=1   Sbas j: 200 ms value   M: Number of 200 ms intervals per logging interval   Total apparent power on   three phases   3 Stotal   = S k ∑ K =1   k: Phase (k = 1, 2, 3)   42   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Logger Parameters with Function A   Distortion power. Basic   value on 200 ms per   phase   2 2 2 Dbas = Sbas − P − Qbas   bas   Distortion power per   interval per phase   M 1 D =   ⋅ D bas   ∑ j M j=1   Dbas j : 200 ms value   M: Number of 200 ms intervals per logging interval   Total distortion power on   three phases   3 Dtotal   = D ∑ k k=1   Distortion power per   phase   P S Q Q PF = λ =   ⋅ Total distortion power on   three phases   P Qtotal   total   PF = λtotal   = ⋅ total   Stotal Qtotal   Tangent φ per phase   Q tanϕ =   P Total tangent φ on three   phases   Qtotal   tanϕtotal   = P total   Active power of the   fundamental per phase   Basic value for 200 ms.   Ph1bas = P   1 Active power of the   fundamental per phase per   interval   M 1 Ph1bas   = ⋅ Ph1   ∑ bas   j M j=1   43   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Total active power of the   fundamental for three   phases   Ph1total = ⋅ 3 Ph1   ∑ k k=1   Apparent power of the   fundamental per phase.   Basic value for 200 ms.   Sh1bas = V1.I1   Apparent power of the   fundamental per phase per   interval   M 1 Sh1 =   ⋅ Sh1   bas   ∑ j M j=1   Power factor of the   fundamental per phase   Ph1total   Sh1   Qh1   Qh1   cosϕ1 =   cosϕ1total   ⋅ Total power factor on all   three phases   Ph1total   Sh11 + Sh12 + Sh13 Qh1total   Qh1total   = ⋅ Active energy per phase   and total   Active power accumulated on each logging interval   Sign of PF, tan φ, cos φ:   • • Sign “+” : Q positive (“inductive”)   Sign “–” : Q negative (“capacitive”) independent of the sign of active   power P   Test Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176   44   FAX 781.665.0780 - TestEquipmentDepot.com   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Maintenance   Maintenance   WCaution   Maintenance work on the Logger can be done only by   trained and qualified personnel at a company-approved   service center within the warranty period. For locations of   Fluke Service Centers worldwide and contact information,   With proper use, the Logger does not require special maintenance other than   periodic calibration at a Fluke calibration center.   If the Logger gets dirty, wipe it off carefully with a damp cloth without   cleaning agents.   Lithium Battery   The 1744/1743 Logger contains a vanadium pentoxide lithium rechargeable   battery. This battery is automatically recharged during normal operation.   Disposal   If you discard the Logger, you must recycle it at an appropriate recycling   center as required by local regulations.   45   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Technical Specifications   Logging Parameters – Overview   The following table gives an overview of the logging parameters.   Table 7. Logging Parameters – Overview   Measuring Function   P A Voltage: mean, min, max   values   z z Current: mean, max values   Neutral current N   z z z z z z z z Voltage events   Power: P, |P|, S, D, PF,   tangent   Power total P, |P|, S, D, PF,   tangent   z z Energy   z z z z z z Flicker: Pst, Plt   Voltage harmonics   Current harmonics (L1 or A,   L2 or B, L3 or C, N,   up to 50th order)   Interharmonics, ripple-control   signals   z THDV (voltage)   THDI (current)   CF (crest factor current)   Unbalance   z z z z z z z Frequency   46   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Technical Specifications   Maximum Number of Intervals for Logging Function P   The maximum recording period can be calculated by multiplying the interval   time defined in PQ Log with the maximum number of intervals in the   following table.   Version   P, V+I   A, V+I   Averaged   periods   > 24,000   > 10,000   General Information   Intrinsic uncertainty   Valid for reference conditions, and guaranteed for   two years.   Quality system   Developed, designed, and manufactured according to   DIN ISO 9001.   Recalibration interval   Reference conditions   Fluke recommends a recalibration interval of no   more than two years, depending on use.   23 C ± 2 K, 230 V ± 10%   50 Hz ± 0.1 Hz / 60 Hz ± 0.1 Hz   Phase sequence: L1 or A, L2 or B, L3 or C   Interval length: 10 minutes, 3-phase Wye   configuration.   Power supply: 88 to 265 V ac   47   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Environmental Specifications   Working temperature   range   –10 °C to +55 °C   Operating temperature   range   0 °C to +35 °C   Storage temperature range –20 °C to +60 °C   Reference temperature   23 °C ± 2 K   range   Relative humidity   Housing   10 to 90%, no condensation   Robust, compact housing of CYCOLOY   IP65 per EN 60529   Protection   Safety   EN 61010-1 600 V CAT III, 300 V CAT IV   pollution degree 2, double insulation   Type test voltage   5.2 kV ac, 50 Hz / 60 Hz, 5 s   EMC   Emission   Immunity   IEC/EN 61326-1, EN 55022   IEC/EN 61326-1   48   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Power Quality Logger   Technical Specifications   Power Supply   Functional range   Safety   88 to 660 V RMS ac absolute, 50 Hz / 60 Hz   EN 61010-1 600 V CAT III, 300 V CAT IV,   pollution degree 2, double insulation   Fuse   Power supply fuse can be replaced only in service   facility. Supply can be connected in parallel to   measuring inputs (up to 660 V RMS ac).   Power consumption   Memory capacity   Intervals   5 W   8 MB Flash-EPROM   > 5.600 intervals, > 39 days with 10-min intervals   Events   > 13.000   Memory model   Interface   Linear, circular   RS232, 9600 to 115000 Baud, automatic selection,   3-wire communication.   Dimensions   Weight   170 mm x 125 mm x 55 mm   Approx. 0.9 kg   Measurement   A/D converter   16 bit   Sampling frequency   Anti-aliasing filter   Frequency response   Interval length   10.24 kHz   FIR-Filter, f = 4.9 kHz   C Uncertainty < 1% of Vm for 40 to 2500 Hz   1, 3, 5, 10, or 30 seconds,   1, 5, 10, 15, or 60 minutes   Averaging time for   min/max values   ½ , 1 line power period   200 ms   1, 3, 5 s   Time base   Resolution: 10 ms (at 50 Hz) deviation: 2 s/day   at 23 °C.   49   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Input Voltage   Input range VI P-N:   Input range VI P-P   Max overload voltage   Input range selection   Connections   69, 115, 230, or 480 V ac   120, 200, 400, or 830 V ac   1.2 VI   By job programming   P-P or P-N, 1- or 3-phase   ≤ 999 kV (using PTs and ratios)   Nominal voltage VN   Input resistance   Approx. 820 keper channel. Lx-N   Single phase (L1 or A, L2 or B, L3 or C connected):   app. 300 ke   Intrinsic uncertainty   Voltage transformer   Ratio selection   0.1% of VI   Ratio : < 999 kV / VI   By job programming   Current Input with Flexi Set   Input ranges II L1 or A, L2 15, 150, 1500, or 3000 A ac   or B, L3 or C, N:   Measuring range   Intrinsic uncertainty   Position influence   0.75 A to 3000 A ac   < 2% of II   Max. ±2% of m.v. for distance conductor to   measuring head >30 mm   Stray field influence   <± 2 A for Iext= 500 A ac and distance to measuring   head >200 mm   Temperature coeff.   Current transformer   Ratio selection   Connection   0.005% / K   Ratio : ≤ 999 kA / II   By job programming   3-phase, 3-phase + N 2-phase L1 or A and L3 or C   (2 W-meter-method) 7-pole connector   50   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Technical Specifications   Current Input for Clamp   Input signal:   0.5 V ac nominal (for II) 1.4 V peak   Intrinsic uncertainty   Max. overload   < 0.3% of II   10 V ac   Input resistance   Current transformer   Ratio selection   App. 8.2 ke   Ratio : ≤ 999 kA / ≤ II   By job programming   51   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   General Specifications   RMS Logging Slow Voltage Variations   Logging values: Mean value   Min, Max values   RMS values averaged over interval length   Averaging with selectable averaging time from   0.5 periods to 5 s   Max value   Min value:   Max 10 ms RMS value per interval   Min 10 ms RMS value per interval   Current Logging Values   Mean value   RMS values averaged over interval length   Highest RMS value per interval   Max value   Events Dips, Swells, Interruptions   Limit value   Variable   Lower limit: 0 to 95% VN   Upper limit: 105 to 120% VN   Set in PQ Log   Range   0 to VI + 20%   Logging value   Operating uncertainty   Response time   ½ period RMS value   < 2% of VI   ½ line power period   Flicker   Logging value   Flicker severity (Pst / Plt) according to   IEC 61000-4-15   Intrinsic uncertainty Pst   Measuring range Pst   < 5% of m. v   0.4 to 4   52   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Power Quality Logger   Technical Specifications   Power (Logging Functions A, P only) P, S, |P|   Active power P   Distorting power D   Max value   As per EN 61036, class 2   As per EN 61268, class 2 (A-version only)   Highest value per interval   Smallest value per interval   < 0.3 degrees   Min value   Phase uncertainty   Conditions   Conductor centered within clamp jaws or   Flexi Set   Harmonics   Vm, Im, THDV, THDI per IEC/EN 61000-4-7, class B   Voltage harmonics (function A)   intrinsic uncertainty:   For Vm < 3% VN: < 0.15% VN   For Vm ≥ 3% VN: < 5% Vm   For Im < 10% IN: < 0.5% IN   For Im ≥ 10% IN: < 5% Im   For THDV < 3%: < 0.15%   For THDV ≥ 3%: < 5%   Current harmonics (function A)   intrinsic uncertainty   THDV (function A) intrinsic   uncertainty at VN   THDV (function P) intrinsic uncertainty For THDV < 3%: < 1%   at VN   For THDV ≥3%: < 5%   THDI (functions A, P) intrinsic   uncertainty at II   For THDI < 3%: < 2%   For THDI ≥ 3%: < 5%   Statistics   Frequency   42 classes for 10 s mean values   Ripple-control signals   Interharmonics   21 classes for 3 s mean values   Analysis of logging data   Programming and analysis is done by PQ Log software on PC.   53   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Logging Function P   Logging Values   Voltage L1 or A, L2 or B, L3 or C: phase-phase or phase-neutral:   • • • • Voltage (mean, min, and max values)   THDV (mean, and max values)   Flicker Pst, Plt   Voltage events (dips, swells, interruptions)   Current L1 or A, L2 or B, L3 or C, and N:   • Current (mean, max values), THDI   Power:   • • • • • Active power P (mean, min, and max values)   Absolute values active power |P| (mean, min, and max values)   Apparent power S (mean, min, and max values)   Power Factor PF, tangent   Energy per averaging interval   Total Power:   • • Total power P, |P|, S   3-wattmeter and 2-wattmeter method (Aron circuitry)   Application   Power logging:   • • Long-term analysis of active, reactive, apparent power   Long-term analysis of power factor, symmetry   Disturbance analysis:   • Examination of voltage dips and swells, flicker measurement   Network optimization:   • • Load measurements, acceptance of new loads   Efficiency of compensation systems   54   Test Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176   FAX 781.665.0780 - TestEquipmentDepot.com   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   Technical Specifications   Logging Function A – “All” parameters   Logging Values   All parameters for voltage quality per EN 50160:   Voltage L1 or A, L2 or B, L3 or C: phase-phase or phase-neutral:   • • • • • • • • • Voltage (mean, max, min values)   Voltage harmonics 1st to 50th order   THDV (harmonic contents of voltage)   Interharmonics 5 to 2500 Hz (in steps of 0.5 Hz)   Flicker Pst,Plt   Unbalance   Signaling voltages   Frequency   Voltage events (dips, swells, interruptions)   Current L1 or A, L2 or B, L3 or C, and N:   • Current (mean, max values)   • Harmonics of phase and neutral currents up to 50th order   • Crest factor and peak values of the currents   Power:   • • • • • • Active power P (mean, min, and max values)   Absolute values active power |P| (mean, min, and max values)   Distorting power D (mean, min, and max values)   Apparent power S (mean, min, and max values)   Power Factor PF, tangent   Energy per averaging interval   55   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Total power:   • • • • Total power P, |P|, D, S   3-wattmeter method   2-wattmeter method (Aron circuitry)   2 ½ wattmeter method   Applications   Power quality:   • Voltage quality analysis according to EN 50160 over a 1-week period   (time-activated job)   • Examination of measurement quantities per standards   Disturbance analysis:   • • • • • Long-term analysis of line power voltage   Examination of voltage dips, swells, and harmonic problems   Flicker measurement   Examination of ripple control signals (level)   Specific search for disturbances through correlation of relevant   logging quantities (e.g. current, voltage, and flicker), time of   occurrence, periodicity   Network Optimization:   • • • Load logging   Current logging (with Flexi Set 5 to 3000 A or clamps 1 to 1000 A)   Capture of current peaks   56   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   PQ Log PC Application Software   PQ Log PC Application Software   PQ Log software for Windows® PCs is the application for use with the   1744/1743 Power Quality Logger. The data are also available in ASCII format.   Programs available for setting up the Logger:   • Interval length   • Memory model   • Voltage input range, nominal voltage, nominal current   Response time for min, max values   Connection type (P-N, P-P)   • • • Thresholds for event detection, interruptions   Setup:   • Internal clock (date/time)   • Define 1744/1743 Power Quality Logger designation   Parameters for data export   • • Software updates   Analysis:   • • • ASCII data export   Graphical summary of all EN 50160 parameters   Online test function   57   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Online Test   The following figure shows the online test display.   egb024.bmp   Figure 18. Online Test   58   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   PQ Log PC Application Software   ASCII Export   The following figure illustrates the ASCII export display:   egb025.bmp   Figure 19. ASCII Export   For special cases, additional evaluations are available:   • • • • • • • • • • Graphic representation of measured data   Timeplot diagrams   Application oriented analysis   Logging value list   Table of events (UNIPEDE DISDIP)   Table summary   Cumulative frequency, harmonics (logging function A only)   Statistical values (logging function A only)   All exceeding table (logging function A only)   Most critical values (logging function A only)   59   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Timeplot diagram   The following figure shows a typical Timeplot diagram:   egb026.bmp   Figure 20. Timeplot Diagram   60   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Power Quality Logger   PQ Log PC Application Software   UNIPEDE DISDIP Table   The following figure shows a typical UNIPEDE DISDIP table:   egb027.bmp   Figure 21. UNIPEDE DISDIP Table   61   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Cumulative Frequency – Harmonics   The following figure shows a typical display of cumulative frequencies for   current and voltage harmonics:   egb028.bmp   Figure 22. Cumulative Frequency – For Voltage and Current Harmonics   62   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					Index   Logging Configurations, 10   Logging input for voltages, 9   Logging segments, 11   Logging with two voltage converters and   two current transformers, 24   —A—   Anti aliasing filter, 28   Apparent Power, 37   —C—   —M—   Completing the Logging, 26   Connecting the clip on probes, 14   Connection modes, 27   Connections for Medium Voltage   Networks, 21   Maximum nominal voltages, 6, 16   Memory model, 11   Methods of Logging, 27   —N—   Crest Factor, 37   Current, 37   Nominal Voltages, 27   Current Harmonics, 33   —P—   —D—   Phase-N, 11   Disposal, 45   Phase-Phase, 11   Power factor, 37, 39   —E—   —R—   Energy, 40   Evaluation, 27   Extreme values, 29   Reactive Power, 37   —F—   Sampling rate, 28   Flicker, 35   signaling voltages, 11   Frequency, 36   Signaling voltages, interharmonics, 33   —I—   Installation at the measuring site, 17   Interharmonics, 11   THD I, 35   THD V, 34   Interval length, 11   —U—   I , 37   peak   Unbalance, 36   User Interface, 1   —L—   Limit values for events, 11   Lithium Battery, 45   —V—   Voltage dips/swells, 32   63   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					1744/1743   Users Manual   Voltage Harmonics, 32   Voltage interruptions, 31   Voltage variations, 28   Test Equipment Depot - 800.517.8431 - 99 Washington Street Melrose, MA 02176   FAX 781.665.0780 - TestEquipmentDepot.com   64   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |