2.1.5: Utility Peak Demand
The Shark® 200 meter provides user-configured Block (Fixed) window or Rolling
window Demand modes. This feature lets you set up a customized Demand profile.
Block window Demand mode records the average demand for time intervals you
define (usually 5, 15 or 30 minutes). Rolling window Demand mode functions like
multiple, overlapping Block windows. You define the subintervals at which an average
of Demand is calculated. An example of Rolling window Demand mode would be a 15-
minute Demand block using 5-minute subintervals, thus providing a new Demand
reading every 5 minutes, based on the last 15 minutes.
Utility Demand features can be used to calculate Watt, VAR, VA and PF readings.
Voltage provides an instantaneous Max and Min reading which displays the highest
surge and lowest sag seen by the meter. All other parameters offer Max and Min
capability over the user-selectable averaging period.
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