Display Module Functionality - Allen-Bradley Powermonitor 3000 User Manual

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Powermonitor 3000 Operations
Table 3.5 Energy and Demand Results
Parameter
Demand Kilo-VARs
Max Demand Kilo-VARs
Demand Kilo-VA
Max Demand Kilo-VA
(1)
Projected Current Demand
Projected Kilo-Watt Demand
(1)
Projected Kilo-VAR Demand
(1)
Projected Kilo-VA Demand
(1) Values returned depend on user selection of projected demand type in Advanced Configuration.
Display Module
Functionality
Publication 1404-UM001D-EN-E - October 2004
Description
The calculated demand for reactive power.
The maximum (peak) demand for reactive power
(included in Min/Max Log)
The calculated demand for apparent power.
The maximum (peak) demand for apparent power
(included in Min/Max Log)
The projected demand for average current
The projected demand for real power
(1)
The projected demand for reactive power
The projected demand for apparent power
The Display Module is a simple terminal that allows you to easily view
metering parameters or change configuration items. The Display
Module uses three modes of operation.
• Display mode allows you to view Powermonitor 3000
parameters including metering, setpoint, min/max log, event log
and self-test information. You may also select a default screen to
be displayed at power-up or after 30 minutes without key
activity.
• Program mode allows you to change configuration parameters,
with security against unauthorized configuration changes. Each
Powermonitor 3000 is password protected. In Program Mode,
the Display Module phase indicators (L1,L2,L3,N) flash.
• Edit mode allows you to modify the selected parameters. In Edit
mode, the parameter being modified flashes, and the phase
indicators (L1,L2,L3,N) remain solid.
Range
Units
21
kVAR
0 to 999.9x10
kVA
21
0 to 999.9x10
21
Amps
0 to 999.9x10
kWatts
21
0 to 999.9x10
21
kVARs
0 to 999.9x10
21
kVA
0 to 999.9x10

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