Chauvin Arnoux P01157166 User Manual
Chauvin Arnoux P01157166 User Manual

Chauvin Arnoux P01157166 User Manual

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Power & Energy Logger
PEL 51
PEL 52

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  • Page 1 EN - User’s manual PEL 51 PEL 52 Power & Energy Logger...
  • Page 2 The product has been declared recyclable after analysis of its life cycle in accordance with the ISO 14040 standard. Chauvin Arnoux has adopted an Eco-Design approach in designing this appliance. Analysis of the complete lifecycle has enabled us to control and optimize the effects of the product on the environment. In particular, this appliance exceeds regulation requirements with respect to recycling and reuse.
  • Page 3: Precautions For Use

    PRECAUTIONS FOR USE This device complies with safety standard IEC/EN 61010-2-30 or BS EN 61010-2-030, the leads comply with IEC/EN 61010-031 or BS EN 61010-031 and the current sensors comply with IEC/EN 61010-2-032 or BS EN 61010-2-032 for voltages up to 600 V in category III.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. GETTING STARTED ................................5 1.1. Delivery condition ................................5 1.2. Accessories .................................6 1.3. Spares ..................................6 1.4. Charging the battery ..............................6 2. PRESENTATION OF THE INSTRUMENTS ........................7 2.1. Description ...................................7 2.2. PEL51 and PEL52 ...............................8 2.3. Terminal block ................................8 2.4. Rear .....................................9 2.5.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    1. GETTING STARTED ①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑩⑪⑫⑬⑭⑮⑯⑰⑱⑲ 1.1. DELIVERY CONDITION ① ③ ④ ② PEL 52 POWER & ENERGY LOGGER ⑥ ⑦ ⑬ ⑤ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩   ⑪ ⑫             ...
  • Page 6: Accessories

    1.2. ACCESSORIES ■ MiniFlex MA194 250 mm ■ MiniFlex MA194 350 mm ■ MiniFlex MA194 1000 mm ■ MN93 clamp ■ MN93A clamp ■ C193 clamp ■ MINI 94 clamp ■ AmpFlex A193 450 mm ® ■ AmpFlex A193 800 mm ®...
  • Page 7: Presentation Of The Instruments

    2. PRESENTATION OF THE INSTRUMENTS 2.1. DESCRIPTION PEL: Power & Energy Logger The PEL51 and PEL52 are single-phase and two-phase power and energy loggers that are easy to use. They have a large backlit LCD display and an SD card to store the measurements. The PEL makes it possible to record voltage, current, power and energy on alternating current distribution grids (50 Hz or 60 Hz).
  • Page 8: Pel51 And Pel52

    2.2. PEL51 AND PEL52 Measuring terminals. PEL 52 POWER & ENERGY LOGGER Backlit LCD display. Navigation keys. On / Off button. Select button. SD card slot. Figure 3 2.3. TERMINAL BLOCK PEL52 PEL51 600 V 600 V 600 V CAT III 600 V CAT III 2 voltage inputs 3 voltage inputs...
  • Page 9: Rear

    2.4. REAR 4 non-slip pads. 2 magnets. Figure 5 2.5. SD CARD SLOT The PEL must not be used when the SD card slot is open. Before opening the SD card slot, disconnect the device and turn it off. To unlock the protective cap, turn the screw a quarter turn. SD card slot.
  • Page 10: Mounting

    2.6. MOUNTING As a recorder, the PEL is intended to be installed for a fairly long period in a technical room. The PEL must be placed in a well ventilated room whose temperature must not exceed the values specified in § 6.5. The PEL can be mounted on a flat vertical ferromagnetic surface using the magnets incorporated in its housing.
  • Page 11: Memory Card

    2.8.1. STATUS ICONS Icon Description Indicates battery charge status. When blinking, battery needs charging. Indicates memory card is full. When blinking, SD card is missing or locked. When blinking, a recording is scheduled. When on and steady, a recording is in progress. Indicates an out-of-range value that cannot be displayed.
  • Page 12: Operation

    3. OPERATION The PEL must be configured before any recording. Configuration involves the following steps: ■ Establish a wifi connection with the PC (to use the PEL Transfer software, see § 5). ■ Select the connection according to the type of distribution network. ■...
  • Page 13: Configuring The Instrument

    3.2. CONFIGURING THE INSTRUMENT Several main functions can be configured directly on the device. For full configuration, use the PEL Transfer software (see § 5) once wifi communication has been established. To enter Configuration mode from the device, press the ◄ or ► keys until the symbol is selected.
  • Page 14 1) Wifi access point connection procedure The first connection must be made in wifi access point mode. ■ Press the Select first. The device displays START REC. PUSH ENTER TO START RECORDING. ■ WIFI ST. PUSH ENTER FOR WIFI ST, WIFI OFF.
  • Page 15 If the username and password are lost, you can reset to factory configuration (see § 3.2.5) 2) Wifi connection procedure (continued) Once your device is connected to a wifi access point, you can connect it to a wifi router. This will allow you to access your device from a smartphone or tablet, or even from an IRD network (DataViewSync ) through a public or private network.
  • Page 16 ■ In PEL Transfer, change the connection to Ethernet (LAN or wifi) and enter the IP address of your device, port 3041, UDP protocol. This lets you connect several PELs on the same network. Figure 14 Configuration of the IRD server (DataViewSync ) connection ■...
  • Page 17 3.2.3. NOMINAL PRIMARY CURRENT Press the ▼ key to go to the following screen. Figure 16 Connect the current sensor(s). The current sensor is automatically detected by the device. For the PEL52, if two current sensors are connected, they must be identical. For AmpFlex or MiniFlex sensors, press the key to select 300 or 3000 A.
  • Page 18: Remote User Interface

    3.2.5. RESET Press the ▼ key to go to the following screen. Figure 18 To reset the device to the default wifi configuration (direct wifi, password deleted), press the key. The device asks for confirmation before performing the reset. Press the key to confirm and any other key to cancel.
  • Page 19 On the second tab, you can view the measurements: Figure 20 On the third tab, you can view the device information: Figure 21...
  • Page 20: Information

    On the fourth tab, you can view information about the current recording or the last recording made. Figure 22 3.4. INFORMATION To enter Information mode, press the ◄ or ► keys until the symbol is selected. Using the ▲ and ▼ keys, scroll through the device information: ■...
  • Page 21 ■ Aggregation period ▼ ■ Date Year, month, day ▼ ■ Time Hour, minute, second ▼ ■ IP address (scrolling) ▼ ■ Software version and scrolling serial number,...
  • Page 22: Use

    4. USE Once the device has been configured, it is ready for use. 4.1. DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS AND CONNECTIONS OF THE PEL Connect the current sensors and voltage measurement leads on your installation according to the type of distribution network. Source Load Always check that the arrow on the current sensor is pointing towards the load.
  • Page 23: Recording

    4.1.3. TWO-PHASE 3-WIRE (TWO-PHASE FROM A MID-TAP TRANSFORMER): 2P-3W2I (PEL52) For two-phase 3-wire measurements with 2 current sensors: ■ Connect the N measuring lead to the neutral conductor. ■ Connect the V1 measuring lead to the L1 phase conductor. ■ Connect the V2 measuring lead to the L2 phase conductor. ■...
  • Page 24: Measurement Mode

    4.3.1. MEASUREMENT MODE This mode displays the instantaneous values: voltage (V), current (I), active power (P), reactive power (Q), apparent power (S), frequency (f), power factor (PF), phase shift (φ). The display depends on the configured network. Press the ▼ key to switch from one screen to the next. Single-phase 2-wire (1P-2W1I) φ...
  • Page 25 Single-phase 3-wire 2-currents (1P-3W2I) and two-phase 3-wire (2P-3W2I) (PEL52) φ (I φ (V ▼ φ (I ▼ φ (I ▼ ▼ Sum of powers on L1 and L2. If a current sensor is not detected, all the quantities that de- pend on this current (current, angle, powers, PF) are undefined (displays - - - - ).
  • Page 26 4.3.2. ENERGY MODE This mode displays the energy: active energy (Wh), reactive energy (varh), apparent energy (VAh). The energies displayed are the total energies, of the source or of the load. The energy depends on the duration. Press the ▼ key to switch from one screen to the next. You will scroll successively: ■...
  • Page 27 Single-phase 3-wire 2-currents (1P-3W2I) and two-phase 3-wire (2P-3W2I) (PEL52) ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ Sum of powers on the load on L1 and L2.
  • Page 28 ▼ ▼ ▼ Sum of powers on the source on L1 and L2.
  • Page 29: Pel Transfer Software

    5. PEL TRANSFER SOFTWARE 5.1. FUNCTIONS The PEL Transfer software lets you: ■ Connect the device to the PC by wifi. ■ Configure the device: give the device a name, set the automatic power-off delay, choose the refresh rate for the maximum values, lock the device's Select key , prevent battery charging during measurement, set a device configuration password, set date and time, format the SD card, etc.
  • Page 30 A shortcut has been added to your desktop or in the Dataview directory. You can now open PEL Transfer and connect your PEL to the computer. For background information on using PEL Transfer, see the software Help.
  • Page 31: Technical Specifications

    6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6.1. REFERENCE CONDITIONS Parameter Reference conditions Ambient temperature 23 ± 2 °C Relative humidity 45 to 75% RH Voltage No DC component Current No DC component Phase voltage [100 Vrms; 600 Vrms] without DC (< 0.5%) Input voltage of current inputs [50 mV;...
  • Page 32 6.2.3. INTRINSIC UNCERTAINTY (EXCLUDING CURRENT SENSORS) With: ■ R: displayed value. ■ I : nominal current of the current sensor for an output of 1 V, see Table 15 and Table 16. ■ P and S : active and apparent power for V = 230 V, I = Inom and PF = 1. ■...
  • Page 33: Current Sensors

    Internal clock: ± 20 ppm 6.2.4. CURRENT SENSORS 6.2.4.1. Precautions for use Refer to the safety data sheet provided or the downloadable user manual. Current clamps and flexible current sensors are used to measure the current flowing in a cable without opening the circuit. They also isolate the user from dangerous voltages present in the circuit.
  • Page 34 c) C193 clamp C193 clamp Nominal range 1000 Aac Measurement range 1 to 1200 Aac (I >1000 A for 5 minutes maximum) Maximum clamping diameter 52 mm Influence of the conductor's < 0.1% from DC to 440 Hz position in the clamp CURRENT CLAMP Influence of an adjacent >...
  • Page 35 f) MINI 94 clamp MINI 94 clamp Nominal range 200 Aac Measurement range 50 A to 240 Aac Maximum clamping diameter 16 mm Influence of the conductor's < 0.08%, at 50/60 Hz position in the clamp Influence of an adjacent >...
  • Page 36 6.2.4.3. Intrinsic uncertainty The intrinsic uncertainties of the current and phase measurements must be added to the intrinsic uncertainties of the instrument for the quantity concerned: power, energies, power factors, etc. The following characteristics are given for the reference conditions of the current sensors. Characteristics of current sensors which have an output of 1 V at Inom Intrinsic Intrinsic...
  • Page 37: Variation In The Field Of Use

    AmpFlex and MiniFlex limitation ® Like all Rogowski sensors, the output voltage of AmpFlex and MiniFlex is proportionate to the frequency.High current at high ® frequency can saturate the current input of devices. To avoid saturation, the following condition must be respected: n=∞...
  • Page 38: Power Supply

    6.3.7. DISTURBED SIGNALS The following signal bandwidth is 6 kHz, 5% I < I ≤ 50% I Signal type Sensor Typical influence MN93A clamp < 1% Phase cut-off potentiometer MiniFlex MA194 < 3% MN93A clamp < 1% Square MiniFlex MA194 <...
  • Page 39: Wifi

    ■ For indoor use. ■ Altitude ■ Operating: 0 to 2,000 m; ■ Storage: 0 to 10,000 m 6.6. WIFI 2.4 GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g band Tx (b) power: +17.3 dBm Tx (g) power: +14 dBm Rx sensitivity: -98 dBm Security: open / WPA2 6.7.
  • Page 40: Maintenance

    ■ Comply with the conditions for storage. 7.3. UPDATING FIRMWARE In a constant concern to provide the best possible service in terms of performance and technical developments, Chauvin Arnoux offers the opportunity to update the firmware. When your device is connected to PEL Transfer via wifi, you will be informed when a new firmware version is available.
  • Page 41: Warranty

    8. WARRANTY Except as otherwise stated, our warranty is valid for 24 months starting from the date on which the equipment was sold. The extract from our General Terms of Sale is available on our website. www.chauvin-arnoux.com/en/general-terms-of-sale The warranty does not apply in the following cases: ■...
  • Page 42: Appendix

    9. APPENDIX 9.1. MEASUREMENTS 9.1.1. DEFINITION Geometric representation of active and reactive powers: Active power Active power supplied consumed Reactive power consumed φ Reactive power supplied Figure 28 The reference of this diagram is the current vector (fixed on the right-hand part of the axis). The voltage vector V varies in its direction as a function of the phase angle φ.
  • Page 43: Measurement Formulas

    9.1.2.4. Calculation of energies Energies are calculated every second. Total energies are available with the data of the recorded session. 9.2. MEASUREMENT FORMULAS Quantities Formulas Comments vL = v1 or v2 incremental sample AC RMS phase-neutral voltage (V N = number of samples ab = u incremental sample AC RMS phase-phase voltage (U...
  • Page 44: Supported Electrical Networks

    Quantities Formula Cos (φ) of the load − ∑ Cos( ϕ × Cos( ϕ with the associated quadrant Table 18 N is the number of "1 s" values for the aggregation period considered (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30 or 60 minutes). 9.4.
  • Page 45: Values Available

    9.5. VALUES AVAILABLE ● available on the instrument and in PEL Transfer ○ available in PEL Transfer not available Max value Real-time Trend value Trend value Min/Max 1s Quantities Symbol value 1s aggregated aggregated Phase-neutral voltage ● ○ ● ○ ○...
  • Page 46 Max value Real-time Trend value Trend value Min/Max 1s Quantities Symbol value 1s aggregated aggregated Apparent energy ● ○ on the source Apparent energy ● ○ on the load Φ ( ● Φ ( ● Φ ( ● Φ ( ●...
  • Page 47: Values Available

    9.6. VALUES AVAILABLE The following quantities are available in the instrument or in PEL Transfer. PEL51 and PEL52 PEL52 Quantities 1P-2W1I 1P-3W2I and 2P-3W2I ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●...
  • Page 48: Glossary

    9.7. GLOSSARY φ Phase offset of the voltage relative to the current. ° Degree. Percentage. Ampere (current unit). Alternative component (current or voltage). Aggregation Different averages defined at § 9.3. cos φ Cosine of the phase shift of the voltage with respect to the current. DC component (current or voltage).
  • Page 50 FRANCE INTERNATIONAL Chauvin Arnoux Chauvin Arnoux 12-16 rue Sarah Bernhardt Tél : +33 1 44 85 44 38 92600 Asnières-sur-Seine Fax : +33 1 46 27 95 69 Tél : +33 1 44 85 44 85 Our international contacts Fax : +33 1 46 27 73 89 info@chauvin-arnoux.com...

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