Dranetz HDPQ-DN-MVB Quick Reference Manual

Hdpq datanode with safety banana jack/hypertronic connectors

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HDPQ DataNode with Safety Banana Jack/
Hypertronic Connectors
(Dranetz Model HDPQ-DN-MVB)
Dranetz
1000 New Durham Road, Edison, New Jersey 08818
Telephone 1-800-372-6832 or 732-287-3680
Fax 732-248-1834
www.dranetz.com

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  • Page 1 Quick Reference Guide HDPQ DataNode with Safety Banana Jack/ Hypertronic Connectors (Dranetz Model HDPQ-DN-MVB) Dranetz 1000 New Durham Road, Edison, New Jersey 08818 Telephone 1-800-372-6832 or 732-287-3680  Fax 732-248-1834 www.dranetz.com...
  • Page 2 No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transcribed in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without prior written permission from the publisher, Dranetz, Edison, NJ 08818-4019. Printed in the United States of America. P/N QR-HDPQ-DN-MVB Rev. E 04.04.19...
  • Page 3 ADVERTENCIA Una conexión incorrecta de este instrumento puede producir la muerte, lesiones graves y riesgo de incendio. Lea y entienda este manual antes de conectar. Observe todas las instrucciones de instalación y operación durante el uso de este instrumento. La conexión de este instrumento a un sistema eléctrico se debe realizar en conformidad con el Código Eléctrico Nacional (ANSI/NFPA 70-2017) de los E.E.U.U., además de cualquier otra norma de seguridad correspondiente a su establecimiento.
  • Page 4: Safety Summary

    WARNUNG Der falsche Anschluß dieses Gerätes kann Tod, schwere Verletzungen oder Feuer verursachen. Bevor Sie dieses Instrument anschließen, müssen Sie die Anleitung lesen und verstanden haben. Bei der Verwendung dieses Instruments müssen alle Installation- und Betriebsanweisungen beachtet werden. Der Anschluß dieses Instruments muß in Übereinstimmung mit den nationalen Bestimmungen für Elektrizität (ANSI/NFPA 70-2017) der Vereinigten Staaten, sowie allen weiteren, in Ihrem Fall anwendbaren Sicherheitsbestimmungen, vorgenommen werden.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Caution, refer to accompanying documents (this manual). Alternating current (AC) operation of the terminal or device. Direct current (DC) operation of the terminal or device. Safety Precautions The following safety precautions must be followed whenever any type of voltage or current connection is being made to the instrument. •...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Reset to Factory Defaults…..…..………………...………... Connecting to the HDPQ DataNode………………………. Connecting via Wired Ethernet Connection………………. Connecting via Wireless (WiFi) Connection……………… HDPQ IP Setup Program...……………………...…………. Making Measurement Connections…………………….. Input Connectors for HDPQ-DN-MVB……………….……. Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables………….……. Connecting Current Probes………………….……….……. Connection Guidelines..…………………………………….. Single Phase.………….…………………………………….. Split Phase.……………………………..…….……..…….
  • Page 7: Introduction

    HDPQ-DN-MVB can monitor and record data on four voltage channels as well as four current channels simultaneously. Dranetz HDPQ-DN-MVB is designed to meet both the IEEE 1159 and IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 3 Class A standards for accuracy and measurement requirements. It can do PQ-optimized acquisition of power quality related disturbances and events.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED Connecting to Power Source Power The power supply inputs are rated 90–250 VAC 50/60 Specifications Hz and 100-300 VDC. A screw terminal block is used to connect up to #12 AWG gauge wire for the power input connections. The positive and negative inputs are fused internally and the fuses are not user- replaceable.
  • Page 9 The AC/DC power input is found at the rear panel of the unit. The rear panel for DataNode Model HDPQ-DN-MVB is shown below. Power Source The rear panel marking provides information about the input power rating.
  • Page 10: Controls, Indicators And Connectors

    Controls, Indicators and Connectors Top View and Front View Top Panel The top panel shows the user replaceable Battery compartment. Internal Battery Sealed, rechargeable NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) cell The unit will always operate on the normal power source 50/60Hz, 90-250VAC or 100-300VDC. In the event of loss of power, the unit will seamlessly switch to the internal battery backup and will switch back to the normal power source when restored.
  • Page 11 Rear View This section describes the rear view panel of the HDPQ-DN-MVB. Digital Input (optional) – use to monitor on/off-type digital signals, such as breaker or switch position indicators. Ethernet Port – use to connect a wired Ethernet (RJ45) network.
  • Page 12: Reset To Factory Defaults

    Default User name: admin Default Password: Dranetz Wired Ethernet IP address will be fixed at 192.168.0.30. NOTE: All saved data and setups will be lost when you reset the instrument settings to factory defaults.
  • Page 13: Connecting To The Hdpq Datanode

    The next sections describe how to connect to the HDPQ DataNode via:  Wired Ethernet connection  Wireless (WiFi) connection (available as an option)  A proprietary Dranetz HDPQ IP Setup utility program if the IP Address is not known...
  • Page 14: Connecting Via Wired Ethernet Connection

    Enter the default User name: admin Enter the default Password: Dranetz User name and password are case sensitive, and must be entered as shown. When done entering the user name and password, click on the...
  • Page 15 Step Action The HDPQ DataNode Administrative Home Page will be displayed. Click the Commissioning Setup tab and select Ethernet Setup. Result: The following screen is displayed. On the Commissioning Setup - Ethernet Setup screen, enter the applicable setting changes and then click on the Submit Change button to connect to the instrument.
  • Page 16: Connecting Via Wireless (Wifi) Connection

    Connecting via Wireless (WiFi) Connection The steps below show how to connect to the HDPQ DataNode via a Wireless (WiFi) connection. NOTE: The steps below can be done only if the WiFi option is installed and a WiFi antenna is connected to the rear panel of the HDPQ instrument.
  • Page 17 Step Action Disconnect from any network to which the instrument is currently connected by pressing the DISCONNECT button to the right. The instrument will attempt to connect to any “remembered” WiFi networks. To clear the list of “remembered” networks, click on CLEAR.
  • Page 18: Hdpq Ip Setup Program

    HDPQ IP Setup Program A proprietary Dranetz setup utility program (HDPQIPSetup.exe) is designed to scan the local network to find and detect HDPQ DataNode units. This allows to you to discover HDPQ DataNodes on your network when you do not know the instrument’s IP address. The IP Setup program may be downloaded from the Dranetz website.
  • Page 19 Step Action Locate the MAC address of your HDPQ DataNode and click on that line in the HDPQ Device box. NOTE: A label on the HDPQ DataNode enclosure contains the MAC address. Click on the Get button to populate the left fields with your HDPQ Ethernet Settings.
  • Page 20 Once the HDPQ DataNode is set up, connect to the instrument to verify the settings. NOTE: You may have to change the Internet settings on your computer to connect.
  • Page 21: Making Measurement Connections

    MAKING MEASUREMENT CONNECTIONS WARNING Death, serious injury, or fire hazard could result from improper connection of this instrument. Read and understand the warnings in the beginning of this guide before connecting this instrument. ADVERTENCIA Una conexión incorrecta de este instrumento puede producir la muerte, lesiones graves y riesgo de incendio.
  • Page 22: Input Connectors For Hdpq-Dn-Mvb

    Input Connectors for HDPQ-DN-MVB Dranetz Model HDPQ-DN-MVB has four (4) voltage and four (4) current channels which can be wired to measure a variety of circuit connection interfaces. HDPQ-DN-MVB comes with a voltage cable set for making voltage connections. Current measurements are made using the optional current probes available from Dranetz.
  • Page 23: Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables

    Connecting Voltage Measurement Cables Measurement Description: Voltage measurement cables are used as cable set connectors for voltage input connections via Safety Banana Jack Connectors. Voltage Rating: Direct connection of all voltage measurement inputs are rated at 600 Vrms max. For measuring voltages greater than 600 Vrms, potential transformers (PTs) must be used.
  • Page 24: Connecting Current Probes

    Correct position of the probe is necessary for correct power measurements, where in-phase voltage and current measurements are necessary. Contact the Dranetz Customer Support at (732) 287- 3680 or 1-800-372-6832 for information on availability and pricing of current probes. Safety...
  • Page 25 WARNING DO NOT USE non-insulated current probe cores around a non-insulated wire. Probes of this type are designed for use around insulated wires only. Use only completely insulated probe cores with no exposed conductive areas of the core around non- insulated wires.
  • Page 26: Connection Guidelines

    WARNINGS DO NOT EXCEED 600 Vrms when using Dranetz P/N 114013-G1 interconnect jumpers. For circuit configurations above 600Vrms each voltage channel input is to be individually connected to the HDPQ-DN-MVB instrument with the supplied 1000V CAT III cables and safety clips ONLY.
  • Page 27 Use only fast blow type fuse which is rated 600V. Recommended fuse type is Littelfuse, part number KLKD.300 rated 600V AC/DC, 0.3A fast blow or Dranetz Fuse Voltage Adapter FVA- Do not replace fuse again if failure is repeated. WARNING Repeated failure indicates a defective condition that will not clear with replacement of the fuse.
  • Page 28: Single Phase

    D as a differential input for measuring neutral to ground voltage. Neutral to ground measurements are important but optional. NOTE Be sure to connect the current probe with the arrow pointing towards the load or an erroneous power reading will result. HDPQ-DN-MVB-101 Phasor 0º 0º Diagrams...
  • Page 29: Split Phase

    D as a differential input for measuring neutral to ground voltage. Neutral to ground measurements are important but optional. NOTE Be sure to connect the current probe with the arrow pointing towards the load or an erroneous power reading will result. HDPQ-DN-MVB-102 Phasor 180º 180º 0º 0º...
  • Page 30: 3 Phase, Four Wire Wye

    D as a differential input for measuring neutral to ground voltage. Neutral to ground measurements are important but optional. NOTE Be sure to connect the current probe with the arrow pointing towards the load or an erroneous power reading will result. HDPQ-DN-MVB-103 1 20 º 120º Phasor Diagrams 0º...
  • Page 31: Phase (Floating Or Grounded) Delta

    B measuring B-C, and channel C measuring C-A. Current probes measure the line currents A, B, and C. NOTE Be sure to connect the current probe with the arrow pointing towards the load or an erroneous power reading will result. HDPQ-DN-MVB-104 120º 90º Phasor diagrams 0º...
  • Page 32: 3 Phase, 2-Watt Delta

    A-B-C. Current probes are connected to measure line currents A and B. NOTE Be sure to connect the current probe with the arrow pointing towards the load or an erroneous power reading will result. HDPQ-DN-MVB-105 60º 90º Phasor Diagrams 0º...
  • Page 33: Generic Circuit

    A, B, C, and D as differential inputs. Current probes are connected to channels A, B, C, and D. NOTE Be sure to connect the current probe with the arrow pointing towards the load or an erroneous power reading will result. HDPQ-DN-MVB-106...
  • Page 34: 1/2 Element Without Voltage Channel B

    D as a differential input for measuring neutral to ground voltage. Neutral to ground measurements are important but optional. NOTE Be sure to connect the current probe with the arrow pointing towards the load or an erroneous power reading will result. HDPQ-DN-MVB-107 Phasor Diagrams...
  • Page 35: 1/2 Element Without Voltage Channel C

    D as a differential input for measuring neutral to ground voltage. Neutral to ground measurements are important but optional. NOTE Be sure to connect the current probe with the arrow pointing towards the load or an erroneous power reading will result. HDPQ-DN-MVB-108 Phasor diagrams...
  • Page 36: Accessories List

    ACCESSORIES LIST Standard Accessories The following table lists the standard accessories for Dranetz HDPQ-DN- MVB. Qty. Description Part Number Terminal Block, 2 Position 902388-LF Use for the input power connector. Voltage Cable Set VCS-HDPQ (118375-G1) HDPQ DataNode with Safety QR-HDPQ-DN-MVB...
  • Page 37 Description Part Number For Three Phase (XLB Series) 118436-G1 DRANFLEX3003XLB, 30A/300A/3000A, 24” 118437-G1 DRANFLEX3003XLB, 30A/300A/3000A, 36” 118438-G1 DRANFLEX3003XLB, 30A/300A/3000A, 48” 118442-G1 DRANFLEX6003XLB, 60A/600A/6000A, 24” 118443-G1 DRANFLEX6003XLB, 60A/600A/6000A, 36” 118444-G1 DRANFLEX6003XLB, 60A/600A/6000A, 48” For Single Phase (MHB Series) 118430-G1 DRANFLEX300MHB, 3A/30A/300A, 6” 118431-G1 DRANFLEX300MHB, 3A/30A/300A, 8”...
  • Page 38: Digital Inputs Hdpq-Dn-Mdin (Optional)

    DIGITAL INPUTS HDPQ-DN-MDIN (optional) The factory-installed digital input option HDPQ-DN-MDIN is an eight channel, digital input module, providing users with the capability to monitor on/off-type digital signals, such as breaker or switch position indicators. A logical HI condition is when the voltage level goes above 3.0 volts and a logical LO condition is when the voltage level goes below 1.0 volts.
  • Page 39 Internal Supply Each channel 1 through 8 is referenced to the “COM” terminal. Individual channels can be connected between the “COM” to the “ – “ terminal of your monitoring source which serves as the reference. Each “+” terminal (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8) of the instrument connects to the “+” terminal of your monitoring source.
  • Page 40: General Specifications

    GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Size: 11” Width x 3.5” Height x 8.5” Depth 28cm x 9cm x 22cm Weight: 4.5 pounds Power Consumption 25 watts max Environmental Operating: 0 to +55 °C (32 to 131 °F) Storage: -40 to +70 °C (-40 to 158 °F) Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing Altitude...
  • Page 41: Statements And Notices

    User replaceable instrument batteries are warranted for a period of one year from the date of invoice. Certain Dranetz branded accessories, such as current transformers and other accessories not manufactured by...
  • Page 42 Dranetz, 1000 New Durham Road, Edison, New Jersey 08818. Copyright © 2019 Dranetz All Rights Reserved.
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