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Fluke NORMA 5000 Operators Operator's Manual (161 pages)
Power Analyzer
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 2.63 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
List of Tables
13
List of Figures
15
About this Document
17
Signs and Symbols
19
Transport and Storage
19
Transport
19
Storage
19
Recalibration
19
Maintenance
19
Decommissioning and Disposal
20
Shutting down
20
Recycling and Disposal
20
Housing
20
Electronic Components
20
General Safety Instructions
21
Introduction
23
Protection Class
23
Qualified Personnel
23
Safe Operation
23
Proper Use
23
Warranty
23
Electrical Connections
24
Binding Post
24
Risks During Operation
25
Maintenance and Repairs
25
Accessories
25
Shutting down
25
Safety Instructions on the Device Housing
25
Mains Connection
25
Input Voltage and Current
25
Maintenance
26
Indoor Use
26
Design and Functions
29
About this Chapter
29
Terminals (Back)
29
Operating Controls and Display
30
Navigation and Measuring Keys
31
Navigation through Display
32
Overview of Function Keys
32
Functions
33
Startup
35
Taking Inventory
37
Installation and Switching on
37
Installation
37
Switching Device on
37
Switching Device off
38
Connection to Circuits
39
Before You Begin
41
Connecting Sequence
41
Overview
42
1-Phase Measurement
42
Direct Connection
42
Measurement with Shunt
44
Measurement with Voltage and Current Transducer
45
Aron Circuit (2-Wattmeter Method, W2)
46
Direct Connection
46
Measurement with Shunt
48
Measurement with Voltage and Current Transducer
49
3-Phase Measurement (W3)
51
Direct Connection
51
Measurement with Shunt
52
Measurement with Voltage and Current Transducer
53
Measurement with Star Point Adapter
55
Simple Measurement
57
About this Chapter
59
Connection to Circuits
59
Configuration
59
Measuring
60
Configuration
61
Set up for Measuring
63
Configuration
63
Five Steps
64
Call up General Setup and System Information Screen
64
General Setup
64
System Information Screen
64
Load Configuration
65
Load Configuration (Optional)
65
Modify Loaded Configurations
65
Configure Method
65
Configure Data Transfer to Printer and PC
65
Configure External Printer
65
Configure Interface to PC
65
Configure RS232
65
Configure External Printer
66
Configure Interface to PC
66
Configure RS 232
67
Configure GPIB Address
68
Configure Ethernet
68
Configure Average Time and Synchronization
69
Timing & Sync Setup
69
Set Average Time
70
Select Synchronization Source
71
Set Trigger Level
71
Select Slope Direction
72
Select Low-Pass Filter
72
Configure Signal Output
72
Adjust Date and Time
73
Configure Current and Voltage Channels
73
Current Channel Setup
74
Configure Input Range
75
Automatic Range Adjustment (Auto)
75
Manual Range Adjustment (Range)
75
Configure Scale
75
Configure Coupling
76
Configure Filter
77
Voltage Channel Setup
77
Switch Current Input to External Input (BNC)
78
Switch Current Input
78
Configure Auto-Range Selection
78
Configure Scale
78
Integration Function Configuration
79
Integration Setup
79
Select Integration Value
81
Configure Status
81
Configure Start
82
Configure Stop
83
Save Configuration
83
Delete Configuration
84
Undersampling and Aliasing
84
Measuring Process
85
Introduction
87
Prior to Measuring
87
Measuring with Default Configuration
87
Measuring with User-Defined Configuration
87
Measure Voltage, Current and Power
88
Measured Values for Individual Channels
88
View the Values of One Channel
88
View Detailed Values of One Channel
88
View Totals of All Measured Values
91
View Totals
91
View Efficiency
92
Compare Measured Values
93
View Fundamental Values
95
View Fundamental Value Details
95
User-Defined Screen View
97
View User-Defined Screen
97
Select Numeric Values
98
Change User-Defined Display Size
99
Save User Defined Screen
99
Back to Common Numeric Screen
99
Change View Mode
99
Numerical Display
100
Vector Graphs
100
View Vector Graphs
100
Adjust Scale
100
Oscilloscope Curves
101
View Oscilloscope Display
101
Adjust Scale of Axes
102
Adjust Zero
102
Recorder View
102
Harmonic Analysis
103
FFT Mode
105
Adjust Scale
105
View Details of a Measured Value
106
Set Frequency Range
106
Set View Mode
108
Harmonic Order Mode
108
View Harmonics
108
View Harmonics Spectrum Relative to Fundamental in
110
STD Harmonic Mode (en 61000-4-7 Ed 2.1 Compliant)
112
View Harmonics
112
Integration Function/Electrical Work
115
Save and Print Measurements
117
Save Measurements
117
Print Measurements
117
VNC Remote Operation
117
Introduction
117
VNC Device Support
117
NORMA Process Interface (Optional)
121
Process Interface
123
Pin Assignment
123
Measured Values
124
Torque
124
Rotational Speed
124
Sense of Direction
124
Configuring the Process Interface
124
Call up Motor/Generator Setup
124
Select Motor
125
Configure Torque Sensor
126
Configure Speed Sensor
126
Configure Motor or Generator
126
Configure Other Motors
127
Configure Analog Output
127
Measuring with the Process Interface
128
View Measured Electric Values
128
View Mechanical Values
129
View Raw Values
130
View Torque - All Motors
130
View Speed - All Motors
131
Process Interface - Technical Data
132
Eight Inputs (Analog/Digital)
132
Input Configured as Analog Input
132
Input Configured as Digital Input
132
Four Digital Inputs for the Detection of the Sense of Rotation
132
Four Outputs (Analog)
132
Measured Values Computation
133
Measured Values Per Phase X (Channel X - Values Are Indexed X)
135
Total Values (Sum or Average)
136
Frequency Analysis
138
Optional Process Interface Formulas
139
Technical Data
141
Technical Data Fluke NORMA 4000/5000
143
General Technical Data
143
Reference Conditions
143
Ambient Conditions
143
Standards
143
Interfaces
144
Data Memory
144
Configuration Memory
144
Channel Specifications
144
Voltage
144
Current
144
Frequency and Synchronization
145
Intrinsic Uncertainty (Reference Conditions) Voltage and Current
145
Intrinsic Uncertainty (Reference Conditions) Active Power
145
Block Diagrams
149
Overview
149
Voltage Channels
150
Current Channels
150
Service and Accessories
151
Instrument
153
Analyzer
153
Optional Equipment
153
Standard Equipment
153
Accessories
161
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Fluke NORMA 5000 Operators Operator's Manual (161 pages)
Power
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 2.63 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
List of Tables
13
List of Figures
15
About this Document
17
Signs and Symbols
19
Transport and Storage
19
Transport
19
Storage
19
Recalibration
19
Maintenance
19
Decommissioning and Disposal
20
Shutting down
20
Recycling and Disposal
20
Housing
20
Electronic Components
20
General Safety Instructions
21
Introduction
23
Protection Class
23
Qualified Personnel
23
Safe Operation
23
Proper Use
23
Warranty
23
Electrical Connections
24
Binding Post
24
Risks During Operation
25
Maintenance and Repairs
25
Accessories
25
Shutting down
25
Safety Instructions on the Device Housing
25
Mains Connection
25
Input Voltage and Current
25
Maintenance
26
Indoor Use
26
Design and Functions
27
About this Chapter
29
Terminals (Back)
29
Operating Controls and Display
30
Navigation and Measuring Keys
31
Navigation through Display
32
Overview of Function Keys
32
Functions
33
Startup
35
Taking Inventory
37
Installation and Switching on
37
Installation
37
Switching Device on
37
Switching Device off
38
Connection to Circuits
39
Before You Begin
41
Connecting Sequence
41
Overview
42
1-Phase Measurement
42
Direct Connection
42
Measurement with Shunt
44
Measurement with Voltage and Current Transducer
45
Aron Circuit (2-Wattmeter Method, W2)
46
Direct Connection
46
Measurement with Shunt
48
Measurement with Voltage and Current Transducer
49
3-Phase Measurement (W3)
51
Direct Connection
51
Measurement with Shunt
52
Measurement with Voltage and Current Transducer
53
Measurement with Star Point Adapter
55
Simple Measurement
57
About this Chapter
59
Connection to Circuits
59
Configuration
59
Measuring
60
Configuration
61
Set up for Measuring
63
Configuration
63
Five Steps
64
Call up General Setup and System Information Screen
64
General Setup
64
System Information Screen
64
Load Configuration
65
Load Configuration (Optional)
65
Modify Loaded Configurations
65
Configure Method
65
Configure Data Transfer to Printer and PC
65
Configure External Printer
65
Configure Interface to PC
65
Configure RS232
65
Configure External Printer
66
Configure Interface to PC
66
Configure RS 232
67
Configure GPIB Address
68
Configure Ethernet
68
Configure Average Time and Synchronization
69
Timing & Sync Setup
69
Set Average Time
70
Select Synchronization Source
71
Set Trigger Level
71
Select Slope Direction
72
Select Low-Pass Filter
72
Configure Signal Output
72
Adjust Date and Time
73
Configure Current and Voltage Channels
73
Current Channel Setup
74
Configure Input Range
75
Automatic Range Adjustment (Auto)
75
Manual Range Adjustment (Range)
75
Configure Scale
75
Configure Coupling
76
Configure Filter
77
Voltage Channel Setup
77
Switch Current Input to External Input (BNC)
78
Switch Current Input
78
Configure Auto-Range Selection
78
Configure Scale
78
Integration Function Configuration
79
Integration Setup
79
Select Integration Value
81
Configure Status
81
Configure Start
82
Configure Stop
83
Save Configuration
83
Delete Configuration
84
Undersampling and Aliasing
84
Measuring Process
85
Introduction
87
Prior to Measuring
87
Measuring with Default Configuration
87
Measuring with User-Defined Configuration
87
Measure Voltage, Current and Power
88
Measured Values for Individual Channels
88
View the Values of One Channel
88
View Detailed Values of One Channel
88
View Totals of All Measured Values
91
View Totals
91
View Efficiency
92
Compare Measured Values
93
View Fundamental Values
95
View Fundamental Value Details
95
User-Defined Screen View
97
View User-Defined Screen
97
Select Numeric Values
98
Change User-Defined Display Size
99
Save User Defined Screen
99
Back to Common Numeric Screen
99
Change View Mode
99
Numerical Display
100
Vector Graphs
100
View Vector Graphs
100
Adjust Scale
100
Oscilloscope Curves
101
View Oscilloscope Display
101
Adjust Scale of Axes
102
Adjust Zero
102
Recorder View
102
Harmonic Analysis
103
FFT Mode
105
Adjust Scale
105
View Details of a Measured Value
106
Set Frequency Range
106
Set View Mode
108
Harmonic Order Mode
108
View Harmonics
108
View Harmonics Spectrum Relative to Fundamental in
110
STD Harmonic Mode (en 61000-4-7 Ed 2.1 Compliant)
112
View Harmonics
112
Integration Function/Electrical Work
115
Save and Print Measurements
117
Save Measurements
117
Print Measurements
117
VNC Remote Operation
117
Introduction
117
VNC Device Support
117
NORMA Process Interface (Optional)
121
Process Interface
123
Pin Assignment
123
Measured Values
124
Torque
124
Rotational Speed
124
Sense of Direction
124
Configuring the Process Interface
124
Call up Motor/Generator Setup
124
Select Motor
125
Configure Torque Sensor
126
Configure Speed Sensor
126
Configure Motor or Generator
126
Configure Other Motors
127
Configure Analog Output
127
Measuring with the Process Interface
128
View Measured Electric Values
128
View Mechanical Values
129
View Raw Values
130
View Torque - All Motors
130
View Speed - All Motors
131
Process Interface - Technical Data
132
Eight Inputs (Analog/Digital)
132
Input Configured as Analog Input
132
Input Configured as Digital Input
132
Four Digital Inputs for the Detection of the Sense of Rotation
132
Four Outputs (Analog)
132
Measured Values Computation
133
Measured Values Per Phase X (Channel X - Values Are Indexed X)
135
Total Values (Sum or Average)
136
Frequency Analysis
138
Optional Process Interface Formulas
139
Technical Data
141
Technical Data Fluke NORMA 4000/5000
143
General Technical Data
143
Reference Conditions
143
Ambient Conditions
143
Standards
143
Interfaces
144
Data Memory
144
Configuration Memory
144
Channel Specifications
144
Voltage
144
Current
144
Frequency and Synchronization
145
Intrinsic Uncertainty (Reference Conditions) Voltage and Current
145
Intrinsic Uncertainty (Reference Conditions) Active Power
145
Block Diagrams
149
Overview
149
Voltage Channels
150
Current Channels
150
Service and Accessories
151
Instrument
153
Analyzer
153
Optional Equipment
153
Standard Equipment
153
Accessories
161
Fluke NORMA 5000 Operators Operator's Manual (150 pages)
Power Analyzer
Brand:
Fluke
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 2.07 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
About this Document
17
Signs and Symbols
19
Transport and Storage
19
Transport
19
Storage
19
Recalibration
19
Maintenance
19
Decommissioning and Disposal
20
Shutting down
20
Recycling and Disposal
20
Housing
20
Electronic Components
20
General Safety Instructions
21
Chapter 2
23
Introduction
23
Protection Class
23
Qualified Personnel
23
Safe Operation
23
Proper Use
23
Warranty
23
Electrical Connections
24
Binding Post
24
Risks During Operation
25
Maintenance and Repairs
25
Accessories
25
Shutting down
25
Safety Instructions on the Device Housing
25
Mains Connection
25
Input Voltage and Current
25
Maintenance
26
Indoor Use
26
Design and Functions
27
Chapter 3
29
About this Chapter
29
Terminals (Back)
29
Operating Controls and Display
30
Navigation and Measuring Keys
31
Navigation through Display
32
Overview of Function Keys
32
Functions
33
Startup
35
Taking Inventory
37
Installation and Switching on
37
Installation
37
Switching Device on
37
Switching Device off
38
Connection to Circuits
39
Chapter 5
41
Before You Begin
41
Connecting Sequence
41
Overview
42
1-Phase Measurement
42
Direct Connection
42
Measurement with Shunt
44
Measurement with Voltage and Current Transducer
45
Aron Circuit (2-Wattmeter Method, W2)
46
Direct Connection
46
Measurement with Shunt
48
Measurement with Voltage and Current Transducer
49
3-Phase Measurement (W3)
51
Direct Connection
51
Measurement with Shunt
52
Measurement with Voltage and Current Transducer
53
Measurement with Star Point Adapter
55
Simple Measurement
57
About this Chapter
59
Connection to Circuits
59
Configuration
59
Measuring
60
Configuration
61
Chapter 7
63
Set up for Measuring
63
Configuration
63
Five Steps
64
Call up General Setup and System Information Screen
64
General Setup
64
System Information Screen
64
Load Configuration
65
Load Configuration (Optional)
65
Modify Loaded Configurations
65
Configure Method
65
Configure Data Transfer to Printer and PC
65
Configure External Printer
66
Configure Interface to PC
67
Configure RS 232
67
Configure GPIB Address
68
Configure Ethernet
68
Configure Average Time and Synchronization
69
Timing & Sync Setup
69
Set Average Time
70
Select Synchronization Source
71
Set Trigger Level
71
Select Slope Direction
72
Select Low-Pass Filter
72
Configure Signal Output
72
Adjust Date and Time
73
Configure Current and Voltage Channels
73
Current Channel Setup
74
Configure Input Range
75
Automatic Range Adjustment (Auto)
75
Manual Range Adjustment (Range)
75
Configure Scale
75
Configure Coupling
76
Configure Filter
77
Voltage Channel Setup
77
Switch Current Input to External Input (BNC)
78
Switch Current Input
78
Configure Auto-Range Selection
78
Configure Scale
78
Integration Function Configuration
79
Integration Setup
79
Select Integration Value
81
Configure Status
81
Configure Start
82
Configure Stop
83
Save Configuration
83
Delete Configuration
84
Undersampling and Aliasing
84
Measuring Process
85
Chapter 8
87
Introduction
87
Prior to Measuring
87
Measuring with Default Configuration
87
Measuring with User-Defined Configuration
87
Measure Voltage, Current and Power
88
Measured Values for Individual Channels
88
View the Values of One Channel
88
View Detailed Values of One Channel
88
View Totals of All Measured Values
91
View Totals
91
View Efficiency
92
Compare Measured Values
93
View Fundamental Values
95
View Fundamental Value Details
95
User-Defined Screen View
97
View User-Defined Screen
97
Select Numeric Values
98
Change User-Defined Display Size
99
Save User Defined Screen
99
Back to Common Numeric Screen
99
Change View Mode
100
Numerical Display
100
Vector Graphs
100
View Vector Graphs
100
Adjust Scale
101
Oscilloscope Curves
101
View Oscilloscope Display
101
Adjust Scale of Axes
102
Adjust Zero
102
Recorder View
102
Fast Fourier Analysis
103
FFT Mode
104
Adjust Scale
104
View Details of a Measured Value
105
Set Frequency Range
106
Change View Mode
106
Harmonic Order Mode
107
View Harmonics
107
Harmonic Order Mode Related to Fundamental in
108
View Spectrum Relative to H01
108
Integration Function/Electrical Work
109
Save and Print Measurements
112
Save Measurements
112
Print Measurements
112
NORMA Process Interface (Optional)
113
Chapter 9
115
Process Interface
115
Pin Assignment
115
Measured Values
116
Torque
116
Rotational Speed
116
Sense of Direction
116
Configuring the Process Interface
116
Call up Motor/Generator Setup
116
Select Motor
117
Configure Torque Sensor
118
Configure Speed Sensor
118
Configure Motor or Generator
118
Configure Other Motors
119
Configure Analog Output
119
Measuring with the Process Interface
120
View Measured Electric Values
120
View Mechanical Values
121
View Raw Values
122
View Torque - All Motors
122
View Speed - All Motors
123
Process Interface - Technical Data
124
Eight Inputs (Analog/Digital)
124
Input Configured as Analog Input
124
Input Configured as Digital Input
124
Four Digital Inputs for the Detection of the Sense of Rotation
124
Four Outputs (Analog)
124
Measured Values Computation
125
Measured Values Per Phase X (Channel X - Values Are Indexed X)
127
Total Values (Sum or Average)
128
Frequency Analysis
130
Technical Data
131
Technical Data Fluke NORMA 4000/5000
133
Chapter 11
133
General Technical Data
133
Reference Conditions
133
Ambient Conditions
133
Standards
133
Interfaces
134
Data Memory
134
Configuration Memory
134
Channel Specifications
134
Voltage
134
Current
134
Frequency and Synchronization
135
Intrinsic Uncertainty (Reference Conditions)
135
Block Diagrams
137
Overview
137
Voltage Channels
138
Current Channels
138
Service and Accessories
139
Instrument
141
Chapter 12
141
Analyzer
141
Optional Equipment
141
Standard Equipment
141
Accessories
149
Software
149
Service
150
General
150
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Fluke NORMA 5000 Operators User Manual (184 pages)
Guide for Remote Control for Power Analyzer
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| Category:
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Remote Control Basics
11
Introduction
13
Getting Started
13
Chapter 1
13
Assumptions
13
Procedure
13
Switchover to Remote Control
14
Indications During Remote Control
14
Return to Manual Operation
15
Manually
15
Remotely
15
Commands and Instrument Responses
15
Commands
15
Device Responses
16
Structure and Syntax of Device Messages
16
Introduction to SCPI
16
Structure of Commands
16
Common Commands
16
Device-Specific Commands
16
Hierarchy
16
Optional Key Word
17
Long and Short Form
18
Parameters
18
Numerical Suffix
18
Structure of Command Lines
18
Responses to Queries
19
Parameters
20
Numerical Values
20
Boolean Parameters
20
Text
20
Strings
21
Block Data
21
Overview of Syntax Elements
21
Instrument Model and Command Processing
21
Input Unit
22
Command Recognition
22
Data Set and Instrument Hardware
23
Status Reporting System
23
Output Unit
23
Command Sequence and Command Synchronization
24
Status Reporting System
25
Chapter 2
27
Introduction
27
Structure of an SCPI Status Register
27
Overview of the Status Registers
29
Description of Status Registers
30
Status Byte (STB) and Service Request Enable Register (SRE)
30
Event Status Register (ESR) and Event Status Enable Register (ESE)
31
Application of the Status Reporting System
34
Service Request, Making Use of the Hierarchy Structure (GPIB Only)
34
Serial Poll (GPIB Only)
35
Query by Means of Commands
35
Error-Queue Query
35
Resetting Values of the Status Reporting System
35
Hardware Interfaces
37
Introduction
39
IEC/IEEE-Bus Interface (GPIB) - Optional
39
Chapter 3
39
Characteristics of Interface
39
Bus Lines
39
Interface Functions
41
Interface Messages
41
Universal Commands
41
Addressed Commands
42
RS-232-C Interface
42
Characteristics of Interface
42
Signal Lines
43
Transmission Parameters
44
Interface Functions
44
Handshake
44
IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet) - Optional
45
Characteristics of Interface
45
Signal Lines
46
Connection Settings
47
Universal Serial Bus (USB) - Optional
47
Characteristics of Interface
47
Connection Settings
48
Remote Control - Description of Commands
49
Chapter 4
51
Introduction
51
Common Commands
51
Measurement Functions
53
Commands and Queries
59
Abort Subsystem
59
Calculate Subsystem
60
Display Subsystem
72
Format Subsystem
74
Hardcopy Subsystem
77
Initiate Subsystem
78
Input Subsystem
80
Output Subsystem
83
Route Subsystem
84
Sense Subsystem
85
Sense2 Subsystem (Option Process Interface)
99
Source Subsystem (Option Process Interface)
109
SYNC Subsystem
112
Timer Subsystem
116
Trace Subsystem
118
Trigger Subsystem
123
System Subsystem
128
Status Subsystem
133
List of Commands Grouped by Subsystems
145
Error Messages
151
Introduction
153
Command Error
153
Execution Error
155
Device-Specific Error
157
Query Error
158
Programming Examples
159
Chapter 6
161
Introduction
161
Initialize Interface
161
Initialize Instrument
163
Perform Simple Power Measurement
164
U, I, P Measurement
167
Continuous Power Measurement
169
U, I, P Measurement over Ethernet Interface Without VISA Library
172
U, I, P Measurement over RS-232 Interface Without VISA Library
177
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