G4K User Installation Guide
G4K User Installation Guide
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Phasors ..................................................................................... 82
Waveforms ................................................................................. 87
Voltage Flickering ......................................................................... 93
Pinst Waveform............................................................................ 96
Minimum / Maximum Flickering......................................................... 98
Voltage & Current Harmonics .......................................................... 101
P & Q Harmonics ......................................................................... 107
Spectrum .................................................................................. 113
Harmonics Table ......................................................................... 118
Voltage & Current, Min & Max Harmonics Table .................................... 121
PQ Min & Maximum Harmonics ......................................................... 124
About Power Quality Monitoring .......................................................... 127
PQ Compliance Summary ............................................................... 128
Compliance Information ................................................................ 132
Compliance Chart ........................................................................ 135
Events ...................................................................................... 138
PQZIP Recording - Principle ............................................................... 140
Default Settings .......................................................................... 142
PQZIP Recording - Configuration ....................................................... 143
Enabling / Disabling PQZIP ........................................................... 147
FIFO ..................................................................................... 149
Fixed Quality vs. Fixed Ratio ........................................................ 150
File Capacity ........................................................................... 153
FFT Mode ............................................................................... 155
Erase All PQZIP Data .................................................................. 157
About Energy ................................................................................ 159
Consumption & Demand ................................................................. 160
Detailed Information .................................................................... 162
Measurement Status ..................................................................... 164
About Instrument Settings ................................................................. 167
Device Setup .............................................................................. 168
Device - Info G4K Unit Configuration ............................................... 171
G4K Product Attributes ....................................................................................................... 173
Power Status ......................................................................................................................... 174
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Currents................................................................................. 191
Current Transformer ............................................................................................................ 193
Nominal .................................................................................................................................. 194
Current Polarity .................................................................................................................... 195
Non-Measured Currents ....................................................................................................... 196
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Acronyms
G4K Warranty
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Warranty
Each Elspec product is under warranty to be free from defects in material and
workmanship under normal use and service. The warranty period is for one year
and commences on the date of shipment. Parts, product repairs, and services are
under warranty for 90 days. This warranty extends only to the original buyer or
end-user customer and it does not apply to fuses, disposable batteries, or to any
product which, in Elspec's opinion, has been misused, altered, neglected,
contaminated, or damaged by accident or abnormal conditions in the operation or
handling of the product. Elspec warrants that the software will operate
substantially in accordance with its functional specifications for 90 days and that it
has been properly recorded on non-defective media. Elspec does not warrant that
the software will be error free and operate without interruption.
Elspec authorized re-sellers shall extend this warranty on new and unused products
to end-user customers only, but do not have authority to extend a greater or
different warranty on behalf of Elspec. Warranty support is available only if the
product is purchased through an Elspec authorized sales outlet or Buyer has paid
the applicable international price. Elspec reserves the right to invoice the Buyer
for any importation costs for the repair/replacement of parts when the product
purchased in one country is submitted for repair in another country.
Elspecs warranty obligation is limited, at Elspec's option, to refund of the
purchase price, free of charge repair, or replacement of a defective product which
is returned to Elspec within the warranty period. For warranty service, contact
Elspec directly to obtain a return-authorization. On receipt of the authorization,
return the product to Elspec with a description of the problem, including prepaid
postage and insurance (FOB destination). Elspec assumes no risk for damage in
transit. Following warranty repair, the product will be returned to the Buyer,
transportation prepaid (FOB destination). If Elspec determines that the failure was
caused by neglect, misuse, contamination, alteration, accident, or abnormal
condition of operation of handling, including overvoltage failures caused by use
outside the product's specified rating, or normal wear and tear of mechanical
components, Elspec will provide an estimate of repair costs and obtain
authorization before commencing work. Following repair, the product will be
returned to the Buyer, transportation prepaid, and the Buyer will be billed for the
repair and return postage transportation charges (FOB Shipping Point).
This warranty is the Buyer's sole and exclusive remedy and is in lieu of all other
warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to any implied warranty
of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Elspec shall not be liable for
any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages or losses, including loss
of data arising from any cause or theory.
Since some countries or states do not allow limitation of the term of an implied
warranty, or exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, the
limitations and exclusions of this warranty may not apply to every buyer. If any
provision of this Warranty is held invalid or unenforceable by a court or other
decision-maker of competent jurisdiction, such holding will not affect the validity
or enforceability of any other provision.
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System Overview
Acronyms
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Acronyms
The following acronyms are being used within this document:
ACRONYM
DEFINITION
PQ
Power Quality
Voltage
Frequency
VN
Voltage Neutral
Ampere
CT
Current Transformer
PF
Power Factor
PT100
PU
Per Unit
PT
CT
Current Transformer
THD
HV
High Voltage
MV
Medium Voltage
LV
Low Voltage
ADC
SSL
GPS
UTC
LAN
CF
Compact Flash
ACRONYM
DEFINITION
OLP
OPC
TCP
FTP
DHCP
DNP3
PPP
PAP
CHAP
UART
ISP
INIT
AT
A command string should start with "AT" or "at", except for the commands
"A/" and "+++". At or aT are invalid
PST
Value measured over x period that characterizes the likelihood that the
voltage fluctuations would result in perceptible light flicker
THD
TDD
Ampl
Amplitude
FIFO
FFT
csv
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ACRONYM
DEFINITION
PQZIP
PQSCADA
RDU
CPU
DSP
PS
FW
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System Overview
G4K Warranty
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PRODUCT SERIES
CAPABILITIES
REAL-TIME MEASUREMENTS
Voltage Sampling Rate, Maximum Samples/Cycle
Voltage/Current
Unbalanced
Per
Phase,
256
512
1024
127TH
255TH
511TH
16/201
Bit
16/201
Bit
16/201
Bit
x2
x10
x10
Average,
CAPABILITIES
PRODUCT SERIES
G4410
G4420
G4430
50
50
50
128 MB
4 GB
16 GB
STORAGE CAPACITY
Internal Memory
Sag/Swell Monitoring
Unbalance Components: Zero, Negative,
Positive
Flicker (IEC 61000-4-15)
Fast Flickering
Compliance Testing To EN50160
EN50160 Timestamps
Configurable for IEEE519-1992, IEEE159
(SEMI)
Time Stamps Of Above
Inter-Harmonics
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CAPABILITIES
PRODUCT SERIES
G4420
G4430
10 sec.
25 sec.
25 sec.
G4410
COMMUNICATION PORTS
OPC
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) - In
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) - Out
Ethernet Ports
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E-MAIL NOTIFICATIONS
SMTP Client
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Effective Bits
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System Overview
Acronyms
G4K Warranty
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VERIFY THAT THE UNIT IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAIN POWER SUPPLY
INSPECT ALL ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL CONNECTIONS VISUALLY FOR
MECHANICAL DAMAGE AND INTEGRITY OF COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES
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System Overview
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Wire Strippers
Phillips Screwdriver
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System Overview
QUANTITY
ILLUSTRATION
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ENT-1005-0090
ENT-1003-0192
ENT-1004-0190
QUANTITY
1
ILLUSTRATION
ENT-1003-0190
ENT-1002-0190
MAL-2000-5002
SMX-0408-0100
Orders for optional accessories will be delivered as well in a sealed casing. Unpack
these parts from their sealed bags:
QUANTITY
ILLUSTRATION
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
As Ordered
As Ordered
G4100 Remote Display LCD Unit (Provide G4K InterConnectivity for Configuring & Monitoring the Electrical
Distribution System)
As Ordered
As Ordered
System)
(For
Mobile
Time
SOA-0232-0400
As Ordered
SPG-4100-0090
SCM-0001-0000
SPG-4431-0090
SPG-4432-0090
SPG-4421-0090
SPG-4422-0090
SPG-4411-0090
SPG-4412-0090
SOC-0400-0090
QUANTITY
ILLUSTRATION
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Protective Metal Cabinet (IP54) with wiring (H x W x
D) - 50 x 50 x 30cm (19.7 x 19.7 x 11.8") :
As
Ordered
SOA-0002-0000
As
Ordered
SOA-0003-0000
As
Ordered
As
Ordered
SOA-0101-0000
SOC-0401-0000
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System Overview
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DC 100-300V
PoE 48V
The top of this front end base facilitates the connection for the PT100
thermostat & the DC Converter input. In addition to the PT100 connection, the
G4K is equipped with 2 additional internal temperature sensors (PS and DSP
modules). The operating temperature ranges from -20 to +70C & the storage
temperature ranges from -30 to +80C. The DC Converter ranges from an input DC
of 48 VDC & a minimum voltage for PoE of 48 VDC.
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System Overview
Store a thousand times more than other typical file formats with PQZIP
WARNING
Before you start, ensure that the panel is de-energized & that you take
the necessary Safety Precautions!
Connect the Clamping Yoke Holders to the sides of the back plate of the
G4K using the 2 screws provided,
Attach the entire unit with the holders to the DIN Rail:
Simply screw the G4K unit onto the plate at the corresponding holes:
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Installation
Confirm Operation
G4K Configuration
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G4K Wiring
The DSP Module of the G4K receives analog signals and converts them to digital
signals to be measured and stored for further process and analysis. An essential
part of the G4K Wiring Procedure is the Power Configuration, which is configured
in the Web Interface. Included in this section are the types of Power Topology the
G4K supports that will be important to understand prior to proceeding with:
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Single LN Configuration:
Single LL Configuration:
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2Phase TR:
Delta 3 Wires:
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WYE 4 Wires:
WYE 4 Wires:
Delta 3 Wires:
Delta 3 Wires:
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Installation
Confirm Operation
G4K Configuration
Voltage Connections
Five terminals are available for the voltage sampling inputs on the DSP Module of
the G4K. They are marked as L1, L2, L3, N, &
. Each of the 4 inputs (V1, V2,
V3, N) are capable of receiving electrical signals of up to 1KV continuous RMS (up
to 8KV transient). In order to wire voltage connections, follow the following
procedure:
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Remove the Voltage Terminal Block Connector provided with the G4K Unit:
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WARNING
Powering down the instrument does not remove voltage from the
voltage sampling terminals.
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G4K Wiring
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Feed the current lines through the cylindrical apertures in the circular
section of the G4K's DSP Module:
Verify the polarity of current conductors with the arrows on the circular
section of the DSP
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WARNING
Current Transformer outputs must be short circuited to prevent them
from getting damaged. Dangerous voltages exist between the two output
leads.
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G4K Wiring
Voltage Connections
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Remove the AC/DC Terminal Block Connector provided with the G4K
BLACKBOX unit:
Attach the bared ends of wires to the AC/DC terminal block connector using
the correct sized flat-head screwdriver
WARNINGS
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G4K Wiring
Voltage Connections
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Remove the 48VDC Terminal Block Connector provided with the G4K
BLACKBOX unit:
Insert the 48V DC Terminal Block Connector into the Power Supply Module:
Attach the lugged ends of wires to the Terminal Block using an applicable
flat head screw driver
WARNING
When powering down the instrument by closing the circuit breaker,
internal voltage remains on the downstream side of the circuit breaker
for 25 seconds, due to the ride through back up feature.
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G4K Wiring
Voltage Connections
Simply connect a RJ145 LAN Network Cable to the LAN1 Port on the G4K's
CPU Module to your LAN Local Network Outlet:
Disconnect the network cable linking your PC/Laptop to the server network
Using the same cable (RJ45 LAN Network Cable), connect to the port
marked LAN1 G4K's CPU Module:
The green link-LED of the LAN1 connector begins to flash as Windows begins
communicating with the unit
Wait for about 2 minutes as the Windows operating system reverts to the
default "No Server" IP configuration
When this is completed, the "Local Area Connection Status" icon in the
"Quick Start" tray will change to "Limited or no connectivity":
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Confirm Operation
G4K Configuration
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Confirm Operation
Confirm that your G4K Device is operating & that all the connections are working
with the following indicators:
Verify the unit is operating correctly with reference to the following table:
LED
DESCRIPTION
G4K PS Module: Green signals that external power exists. Red signals
external power is out; unit will soon cease to function (25 seconds max.)
G4K DSP Module: Blinking green signals normal operation and system boot
After powering up, wait at least one minute until the startup process is
complete
The red indicator light will remain on until the PQZIP is enabled by the user.
See Also: Enable PQZIP Recording
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G4K Configuration
After you have Copied the Utility on your Desktop, access it by clicking on the
Elspec's Search Icon:
Initially, the program may trigger a verification warning similar to the one
below. You may proceed by clicking Run
Select the Web link for your device, Elspec's Web Interface will now open:
In order to view the different languages in the Web Interface, you will need to
upload the language feature from Elspec's Website when installing your new
Firmware. Once uploaded, simply select the applicable interface language
from the drop-down list:
English (Default)
Russian
German
Spanish
French
Chinese
(For other languages please contact your local Elspec distributor)
The Password field defines user level/privileges. The user levels are Viewer
/ Administrator (See Security Settings). The default password including
privileges for each level are:
Other web browser applications can limit some functionality and/or show an
incorrect layout.
Should you be running Skype simultaneously with Elspecs Search, you will not
be able to access the device via the Web Link. Close Skype & access Elspecs
Search again to follow the Web Link.
The passwords above are factory default values. You are advised to modify
Admin password if extended security measures are required (See Security
Settings).
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Installation
Confirm Operation
G4K Configuration
G4K Unit
Currents
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Installation
Confirm Operation
under
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to affect your changes.
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Instrument Settings
Currents
log on as the
Define the Nominal Values for Frequency (F) and Voltages (V) (with / ):
The ratio for LV Networks is based on the same concept & specifications Set the Primary & Secondary Ratio
(with / ) (according to the PT
Manufacturer's Specifications & not
just the Ratio):
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
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Instrument Settings
Currents
In the Current Window you will be able to define all the major configurations for
the Current Values, for a more comprehensive procedure see Currents.
log on as the
under
Set the correct Primary & Secondary Transformation Ratios for all
the Current channels from I 1 to I N (with / ) - according to the CT
Manufacturer's Specifications & not just the Ratio:
Define the Nominal Values for all the Current Channels from I 1 to I N
(with / ):
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The Nominal Values define both the Event Level as well as the measurement
range. The maximum measured value is 16 times the nominal.
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
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Instrument Settings
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Installation
Confirm Operation
G4K Configuration
Phase Order: Confirms the order of the voltage phases starts from V 1 & are
moving in a clockwise direction. If the Phase Order is incorrect (not 123)
recheck your Voltage Connections & that they are connected in the correct
order.
Open Monitoring
See explanation on
Phase Order above.
See explanation on
DSP Synchronization
above.
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About PQ Monitoring
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Voltage
Verify that the RMS values for both Voltage & Current are as per your
Configurations:
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About PQ Monitoring
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Active Power
Reactive Power
Apparent Power
Power:
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About PQ Monitoring
PQZIP
Confirm by selecting
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
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Installation
Confirm Operation
G4K Configuration
About PQ Monitoring
Average Measurements
Power Measurements
Flickering Waveforms
Open Monitoring
Summary:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
SUMMARY WINDOW
Frequency
I AVG
V(LL) AVG
V(LN) AVG
Power
Factor TOTAL
Phase Order
SYNCHRONIZATION STATUS
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Time
Synchronization
DSP
Synchronization
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Voltage
PARAMETER
PU
DEFINITION
By selecting PU (Per Unit) will present the values as part of
nominal (for example: 230V
100.0%)
VRMS
= Number of Samples
= Specific Channel
10/12 Continuous Non-Overlapping Cycles
In Accordance with IEC61000-4-30
ARMS
= Number of Samples
= Specific Channel
10/12 Continuous Non-Overlapping Cycles
In Accordance with IEC61000-4-30
Min Value
Max
Value
THD
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PARAMETER
DEFINITION
V Crest
Factor
Measures Ratio Between the VPEAK and VRMS
A Crest
Factor
Where
TH
Harmonic
VOLTAGE & CURRENT SECTION (TDD, THD EVEN, THD ODD, OVERDEVIATION, UNDER DEVIATION)
PARAMETER
TDD
DEFINITION
Total Demand Distortion TDD is the current distortion
(harmonics above the 1st) as a percent of maximum demand load.
TDD is defined using the following relationship:
THD Even
UnderDeviation
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
Unbalance
The Supply Voltage Unbalance is Evaluated Using the Method of
Symmetrical Components in Accordance with IEC61000-4-30
Unbalance Avg.
Unbalance Min.
Unbalance
Max.
Zero Sequence
Unbalance
Negative
Sequence
Unbalance
Positive
Sequence
(U a +
Ub +
Uc) where
(U a +
Ub +
Uc) where
(U a +
Ub + Uc)
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Average
Power
Temperature
Phasors
Waveforms
Voltage Flickering
Pinst Waveform
P & Q Harmonics
Spectrum
Harmonics Table
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Averaging
In accordance to the IEC-61000-4-30 measurement standards, the G4K BLACKBOX
displays the following Average Measurements: Aggregation of 150/180 cycles
(3seconds); 10 minutes & 2 hours based at a Frequency of 10 minutes. This
window also displays the Flagging based on PQ configurations.
select Monitoring
Average:
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PARAMETER
DEFINITION
Frequency
Average
150/180 Cycles
Average 10 Min.
Average 2 Hours
Under Deviation
150/180 Cycles
Displays how much lower the Average RMS Voltage is than the
Reference Voltage at an aggregation of 150/180 cycles
(~3seconds)
Under Deviation
10 Min.
Displays how much lower the Average RMS Voltage is than the
Reference Voltage at an aggregation of 10 minutes
Under Deviation
2 Hours
Displays how much lower the Average RMS Voltage is than the
Reference Voltage at an aggregation of 2 hours
Over Deviation
150/180 Cycles
Displays how much higher the Average RMS Voltage is than the
Reference Voltage at an aggregation of 150/180 cycles
(~3seconds)
Over Deviation
10 Min.
Displays how much higher the Average RMS Voltage is than the
Reference Voltage at an aggregation of 10 minutes
Over Deviation
2 Hours
Displays how much higher the Average RMS Voltage is than the
Reference Voltage at an aggregation of 2 hours
Unbalance
150/180 Cycles
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Unbalance
Min.
10
Unbalance
Hours
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Power
Temperature
Phasors
Waveforms
Voltage Flickering
Pinst Waveform
P & Q Harmonics
Spectrum
Harmonics Table
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Power
This page displays different electrical power parameters relevant to the Specific
G4K Unit Configuration.
select Monitoring
Power:
Active Power
Reactive Power
Apparent Power
PARAMETER
Active
Power
DEFINITION
The amount of Active Power consumed as usable energy.
Sometimes referred to as Real Power. The portion of power
flow that, averaged over a complete cycle of the AC
waveform, results in the net transfer of energy in one
direction expressed as kWh.
In most network configurations the Active Power will reflect
a Positive Value. Should it have a Negative Value, recheck
your Voltage & Current Polarity Configuration. In the
presence of a generator, the Active Power will reflect a
Negative Value.
Elspec calculates the Active Power accurately by taking all
Harmonics up to the 40th into account using the following
formula:
i = Harmonic
j = Phase
Reactive
Power
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PARAMETER
True Power
Factor (PF)
DEFINITION
The ratio between Real Power & Apparent Power (a value
between 0 and 1). The most accurate measure of efficiency is
the True Power Factor. It is defined as the sum of the P/S
ratio over all the Harmonics:
QUADRAT
Displacement
Power Factor
(PF)
PF UNIT
IND
II
CAP
III
IND
IV
CAP
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Average
Temperature
Phasors
Waveforms
Voltage Flickering
Pinst Waveform
P & Q Harmonics
Spectrum
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Harmonics Table
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Temperature
Ambient temperature is an important parameter both within an electrical cabinet
and within your G4K BLACKBOX Unit. Temperature extremes do affect measuring
accuracy. Therefore, monitoring the internal temperature of the instrument is
important when monitoring all measured electrical parameters to ensure that the
values can be assumed to be of maximum accuracy. A rise in power supply
temperature could be a sign of loose connections or some other malfunction.
select Monitoring
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
Internal
Temperature
External
Temperature
PSU Temperature
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Average
Power
Phasors
Waveforms
Voltage Flickering
Pinst Waveform
P & Q Harmonics
Spectrum
Harmonics Table
Phasors
A Phasor is a vector representation of the Voltages & Currents in the system. The
Phasor Window of the BLACKBOX Web Interface represents both Wye and Delta
Voltage Configurations in a Phasor format. Therefore, the Phasors are a vector
representation of the First Harmonic.
In order to display the Phasor graph, ensure that you install the ActiveX plug-in
from Gigasoft (downloadable either from Elspec's Website's Support Section or
alternatively can be installed directly from your BLACKBOX CD). You will
receive the following error message if the program is not installed:
For Internet Explorer 8/9 Users: Once you have installed Gigasoft, ensure
that the Internet Explorer is running in Compatibility View:
select Monitoring
The table outlines the sections' Parameter options (for your selection)
including their Definition:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
Voltage
Current
Diff
Voltage
Diff
Current
Normalize
Ampl
Angle
CHART OPTIONS
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Right-click on the chart to access various options & capabilities for the
chart:
Grid Options: Extend Radius Tick Marks, Both Degrees & Radius,
Degrees, Radius, Hid Grid Lines, Thin Grid Lines, Thick Grid Lines,
Dotted Grid Lines, Dashed Grid Lines & One Pixel Grid Lines
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Average
Power
Temperature
Waveforms
Voltage Flickering
Pinst Waveform
P & Q Harmonics
Spectrum
Harmonics Table
Waveforms
The Waveform page displays the actual Voltage & Current waveforms monitored by
your G4K BLACKBOX Unit.
In order to display the Phasor graph, ensure that you install the ActiveX plug-in
from Gigasoft (downloadable either from Elspec's Website's Support Section or
alternatively can be installed directly from your BLACKBOX CD). You will
receive the following error message if the program is not installed:
For Internet Explorer 8/9 Users: Once you have installed Gigasoft, ensure
that the Internet Explorer is running in Compatibility View:
select Monitoring
The table outlines the sections' Parameter options (for your selection)
including their Definition:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
Cycle
All
Voltage
Current
&
CHART OPTIONS
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By right-clicking on the chart you have various chart options & capabilities
available to you:
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Average
Power
Temperature
Phasors
Voltage Flickering
Pinst Waveform
P & Q Harmonics
Spectrum
Harmonics Table
Voltage Flickering
Displays the short & long term Voltage Flickering to a very close approximation of
the EN50160 values.
Voltage
The table outlines the sections' Parameter options (for your selection)
including their Definition:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
PST INST
PSST 10
Sec.
PST
Where the Percentiles
Exceeded for 0.1, 1, 3, 10 & 50% of the Time During The Observation
Period. The Suffix s in the Formula Indicates that the Smoothed
Value Should be Used. The Smoothed Values are Obtained Using the
Following Formulas:
P(1s) = (P(.7) + P(1) + P(1.5))/3
P(3s) = (P(2.2) + P(3) + P(4))/3
P(10s) = (P(6) + P(8) + P(10) + P(13) + P(17))/5
P(50s) = (P(30) + P(50) + P(80))/3
PST 10
Min
PLT
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PARAMETER
DEFINITION
SPLT 1 Hour
PLT 2 Hour
LPLT 10
Hour
LPLT 7 Day
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Average
Power
Temperature
Phasors
Waveforms
Pinst Waveform
P & Q Harmonics
Spectrum
Harmonics Table
Pinst Waveform
Pinst is instantaneous flicker sensation that the G4K calculates for every selected
channel.
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select Monitoring
Pinst
The table outlines the sections' Parameter options (for your selection)
including their Definition:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
All
Voltage
Channels
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Average
Power
Temperature
Phasors
Waveforms
Voltage Flickering
P & Q Harmonics
Spectrum
Harmonics Table
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select Monitoring
Min/Max Flickering:
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The table outlines the sections' Parameter options (for your selection) including
their Definition:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
PST INST
PSST 10 Sec.
PST
Where the Percentiles
Exceeded for 0.1, 1, 3, 10 & 50% of the Time During The Observation
Period. The Suffix s in the Formula Indicates that the Smoothed
Value Should be Used. The Smoothed Values are Obtained Using the
Following Formulas:
P(1s) = (P(.7) + P(1) + P(1.5))/3
P(3s) = (P(2.2) + P(3) + P(4))/3
P(10s) = (P(6) + P(8) + P(10) + P(13) + P(17))/5
P(50s) = (P(30) + P(50) + P(80))/3
PST 10 Min
PLT
Where
Term Severity
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PARAMETER
SPLT 1 Hour
DEFINITION
An Elspec measurement designed to get quicker results regarding
Flicker evaluation. This measurement reaches a very close
approximation of the EN50160 values, but in a fraction of the time.
The SPLT is calculated the same as PLT but averaged over 1 hour.
This Elspec defined value is valuable in that it enables faster
assessment of the flicker
PLT 2 Hour
LPLT 10 Hour
LPLT 1 Day
LPLT 7 Day
SEE ALSO
P & Q Harmonics
Average
Spectrum
Power
Harmonics Table
Temperature
Phasors
Waveforms
Voltage Flickering
Pinst Waveform
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select Monitoring
V&I
The table outlines the sections' Parameter options (for your selection)
including their Definition:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
Timestamp
Flag
MEASUREMENT TYPE
Harmonics
Interharmonics
150/180
Harmonic
Cycles
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
150/180 Cycles
Interharmonic
10 Min Harmonic
10 Min
Interharmonic
2 Hour Harmonic
2 Hour
Interharmonic
Harmonic's Angle
RANGE
1-8
1-16
1-32
1-50
OPTIONS
First
Relative
All
CHART OPTIONS
By right-clicking on the chart you have various chart options & capabilities
available to you:
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SEE ALSO
Average
Power
Temperature
Phasors
Waveforms
Voltage Flickering
Pinst Waveform
P & Q Harmonics
Spectrum
Harmonics Table
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P & Q Harmonics
This window opens the Active & Reactive Harmonic Powers measured by your G4K
Unit.
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select Monitoring
P&Q
The table outlines the sections' Parameter options (for your selection)
including their Definition:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
RANGE
1-8
1-16
1-32
1-50
OPTIONS
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First
All
P1
Checking the "P1" box will display the Active Power (P) of the
first line
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PARAMETER
DEFINITION
OPTIONS
P2
Checking the "P2" box will display the Active Power (P) of the
second line
P3
Checking the "P3" box will display the Active Power (P) of the
third line
Q1
Checking the "Q1" box will display the Reactive Power (Q) of
the first line
Q2
Checking the "Q2" box will display the Reactive Power (Q) of
the second line
Q3
Checking the "Q3" box will display the Reactive Power (Q) of
the third line
CHART OPTIONS
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By right-clicking on the chart you have various chart options & capabilities
available to you:
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SEE ALSO
Average
Power
Temperature
Phasors
Waveforms
Voltage Flickering
Pinst Waveform
Spectrum
Harmonics Table
Spectrum
This window opens the Voltage & Current Sub & Inter-Harmonics measured by your
G4K Unit.
select Monitoring
Spectrum:
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The table outlines the sections' Parameter options (for your selection)
including their Definition:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
DC
First
Relative
All
Voltage &
Current
CHART OPTIONS
By right-clicking on the chart you have various chart options & capabilities
available to you:
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SEE ALSO
Average
Power
Temperature
Phasors
Waveforms
Voltage Flickering
Pinst Waveform
P & Q Harmonics
Harmonics Table
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Harmonics Table
This page summarizes all the Voltage & Current Harmonics in either Value Percentages or Angles - up to the 50th Harmonic.
select Monitoring
Harmonics Table:
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PARAMETER
DEFINITION
Timestamp
Flag
MEASUREMENT TYPE
Harmonics
Interharmonics
150/180 Cycles
Harmonic
MEASUREMENT TYPE
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150/180 Cycles
Interharmonic
10 Min Harmonic
10 Min
Interharmonic
2 Hour Harmonic
2 Hour
Interharmonic
Harmonic's
Angle
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PARAMETER
DEFINITION
RANGE
1-128
129-256
257-384
1-50
OPTIONS
First
Relative
All
Voltage
Current
&
SEE ALSO
Average
Power
Temperature
Phasors
Waveforms
Voltage Flickering
Pinst Waveform
P & Q Harmonics
Spectrum
select Monitoring
V/I
The window containing the table for V/I Min/Max Harmonics values will now
open:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
Harmonics Angle
Harmonics Value
SEE ALSO
Average
Power
Temperature
Phasors
Waveforms
Voltage Flickering
Pinst Waveform
P & Q Harmonics
Spectrum
Harmonics Table
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select Monitoring
P/Q
The window containing the table for P/Q Min/Max Harmonics values will
now open:
PARAMETER
DEFINITION
P1
P2
P3
Q1
Q2
Q3
SEE ALSO
Average
Power
Temperature
Phasors
Waveforms
Voltage Flickering
Pinst Waveform
P & Q Harmonics
Spectrum
Harmonics Table
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PQ Compliance Summary
In this window you are able to review the specific Compliance Standard & Status
that is being evaluated by your G4K Unit's Internal Compliance Engine.
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Supply Voltage Dips OK/FAIL: DIP is a voltage drop of more than 10.0% from
Nominal (but no more than 100.0%, & deactivate on 8.0%) DIP minimum time
is 10 ms. & maximum time of 1 min. DIP events are counted per all phases
combined within observation window of 1 week. Total events (N) allowed is:
20.
Long Interruptions OK/FAIL: Long interruptions are the same as short ones
but with a longer duration (longer than short interruption maximum time).
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Running Status means whether or not the G4Ks Power Quality engine is
evaluating the power quality according to the Configured PQ Compliance.
The Embedded Report field further indicates a type of report that is autogenerated internally in the device's file system. Most compliance types do
not generate any specific report, & therefore, the report type will be None.
However, CREG type of compliance (used in Colombia) also auto-generates a
specific format of Report Files as defined by the local regulator.
The Evaluation Status field provides an overall status of PASS or FAIL of the
entire compliance. Anytime the evaluation period is not complete (typically
required is a 1 week observation), the status will be N/A (Not Available),
otherwise PASS will be indicated as OK.
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The Start Time field shows the last time the compliance engine was
restarted. The entire state & observation window history is stored on the
internal non-volatile memory, so even after powering down; the Engine will
continue its evaluation & maintain all indications. (Start time remains
unchanged after device powered up.)
The Window Time On/Off fields specify how much aggregated time is
already in the observation window. ON refers to the aggregated window
time the device was powered on & OFF refers to the amount of window
time the device power was off. The format presented is [Days: Hours:
Minutes: Seconds]. Ideally the OFF time is all zeroes & the ON time is 7 days
(which is the typical full observation period in most of the compliance
types). Once the observation window reaches 7 days, it will start to slide in
steps of 2 hours. Sliding means the information from the oldest 2 hours is
being dropped, where a new up-to-date 2-hour interval is being used for
calculations.
SEE ALSO:
Compliance Information
Compliance Chart
Events
PQ Compliance Configuration
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Compliance Information
This window contains detailed compliance information.
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COLUMN - DEFINITIONS
Time N/A: Provides the percentage of time the unit was not measuring due
to lack of power.
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SEE ALSO:
PQ Compliance Summary
Compliance Chart
Events
PQ Compliance Configuration
Compliance Chart
This page displays graphical bars of compliance levels (equals to percentage of
time OK).
under
CHART OPTIONS
As the Compliance Chart is intended to be used only as a chart & regardless that
all the options are displayed, only certain options & capabilities are available for
the Compliance Chart.
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SEE ALSO:
PQ Compliance Summary
Compliance Information
Events
PQ Compliance Configuration
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Events
The Events window supplies a Log that displays Configured PQ Events. Within in
the Log you can decide what data you would like to display & produce a report.
under
Time: Log entries will be displayed at specific time zone (UTC or Local
time)
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: Will clear all the log entries & restart the System log from the
time you select this option
: Go to previous page
: Refresh your view
SEE ALSO:
PQ Compliance Summary
Compliance Information
Compliance Chart
PQ Compliance Configuration
System Log
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FLOW DIAGRAM
DEFINITIONS
ADC: Voltages and currents are being converted & scaled to achieve a
maximum resolution using the following Analog to Digital Conversion
process.
Data Buffer: The digital waveform data is buffered resulting in 512 spectral
components (harmonics) per cycle for voltages and 128 for currents.
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SQL Database Server: The resulting data is stored in the SQL database for
long term storage. The compressed data is then reorganized and optimized
for fast access while in a compressed state.
SEE ALSO
Default Settings
FIFO
File Capacity
FFT Mode
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Default Settings
All G4K BLACKBOX Units leave the factory with PQZIP recording being Disabled
(Off). The instrument does not start recording until PQZIP is Enabled. When you
access your unit for the first time, the Summary in Elspec's Web Interface will
display the default settings:
SEE ALSO
FIFO
File Capacity
FFT Mode
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Understand how the disc space is managed with the FIFO concept
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STATUS SECTION
The Status Section of the PQZIP Recording Window is divided into three sections:
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PQZIP Information:
File Name: Name under which the file for this session will be saved this is important for future reference
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Tolerance %;
CONFIGURATION SECTION
In this section you will be able to configure the PQZIP Recording:
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change any
of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your attempt
to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO
Default Settings
Once you have enabled the PQZIP recording, the PQZip OFF Icon will no
longer appear on the right-hand side on this & any other screen:
Confirm by selecting
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO
Default Settings
FIFO
File Capacity
FFT Mode
FIFO
PQZIP files are maintained on the G4K's Built-In Flash Memory based on the FIFO
(First In First Out) concept. The G4K unit continuously records & measures all
electrical information, and therefore file storage operations never stop. As such,
when the on-board memory becomes full, the oldest files are deleted
automatically to free required space for the newest data. However, the PQZIP
compression itself allows for the storage of a 1000 times more information than
typical formats & in addition the G4K BLACKBOX Device series is equipped with
substantial memory capacity (G4410 - 128MB; G4420-4GB & G4430-16GB). This
dramatically increases storage capacity and, thus, the G4430 is capable of
recording and storing all electrical wave forms, all the time, for more than a year.
Additionally by simply downloading the files from the Incoming Folder using
PQSCADA / FTP, data can be stored outside the G4K's on-board memory up to your
Network Server's capacity.
SEE ALSO
Default Settings
File Capacity
FFT Mode
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In the PQZIP Configuration section, go to the PQZIP Mode & from the dropdown selection select Fixed Ratio:
Define the amount of data stored per month, by entering the MB Value in
the Monthly Ratio text box
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In the PQZIP Configuration section, go to the PQZIP Mode & from the dropdown selection select Fixed Quality:
Define the fixed tolerance values for both Voltage & Current by entering
the Threshold % in the respective Quality Threshold % text box.
REMINDER: The tolerance value is calculated in percentage to the Nominal
Configuration for the specific channel.
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
Setting thresholds to 0 creates large amounts of data that can fill up all
available disk space. This should only be done when investigating localized
faults for brief periods of time.
SEE ALSO
Default Settings
FIFO
File Capacity
FFT Mode
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File Capacity
The File Capacity parameter is used to define the maximum time each PQZIP file
will take to compress. The file can be downloaded and data can be analyzed only
when the file is closed, so if you expect to monitor the data in the Investigator
application shortly after the data is being collected, you should choose low time
durations. For all other cases, longer durations are recommended so compression
ratios can be slightly improved.
In the PQZIP Configuration section, go to the File Capacity & from the
drop-down selection select the applicable Time Period:
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO
Default Settings
FIFO
FFT Mode
FFT Mode
The FFT Mode is a built-in capability applicable only to the G4430 BLACKBOX. The
sampling rate for the G4430 is 1,024 samples per cycle for Voltage & 256 samples
per cycle for Current. Or alternatively, the sampling rate may be switched to 512
samples per cycle for Voltage & 512 samples per cycle for Current.
In the PQZIP Configuration section, go to the FFT Mode & from the dropdown selection select the applicable Ratio:
Select:
FFT Mode: The sampling rate setting reflected from the drop down
selection is half of the actual sampling rate - V:512 I:128 & V:256 I:256.
To set your sampling rate select:
V:512 I:128 for actual 1,024 (Voltage) & 256 (Current) samples
per cycle
V:256 I:256 for actual 512 (Voltage) & 512 (Current) samples per
cycle
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO
Default Settings
FIFO
File Capacity
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Select
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO
Default Settings
FIFO
File Capacity
FFT Mode
About Energy
Energy is defined as power consumed over time. In electrical distribution systems,
the unit of time is one hour for all energy measurements and the kWh is the basis
for payment for buying and selling energy.
The Energy section focuses on the flow of energy or power both within a system
(active, reactive) as well as the flow of power to and from the system to the grid
(delivered or received). In this section you will be able to:
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Included in this window are commonly used terms in describing energy flow
within a system:
The corresponding Blue & Green sections will be displayed in more detail in
the Detailed Information window.
SEE ALSO
About Energy
Detailed Information
Measurement Status
Detailed Information
For a detailed breakdown of energy flow components, the Detailed Information
window presents all the Active & Reactive values individually for both produced
and consumed (Received or Delivered) energy. In addition the Net Difference
(Net Energy) as well as the Sum Total (Total Energy) computations are included
within this window. The Total Energy Computation Section contains the combined
figure for Received & Delivered Energy.
As previously stated, the Consumption & Demand (Summary) window is extracted
from the Details window. The corresponding values are indicated in Blue & Green
in the Detailed Information Window below.
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SEE ALSO
About Energy
Measurement Status
Measurement Status
The Measurement Status window provides additional statistical information &
necessary context on energy. The parameters & counters on this window are
configured in Energy Meter in the Advanced Settings Section, which is directly
accessible by selecting the
button.
under
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Started: This is the date & time stamp when the Energy Meter was
originally activated for the very first time
Last Start: This is the date and time stamp for the last metering reset
- Total Consumption is Reset
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Down Time: The total cumulative time the mechanism has not been
operational during the current period
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SEE ALSO
About Energy
Detailed Information
Device Setup
Configuration of your G4K device itself occurs in Elspec's Web Interface on
successful Connection to the Device.
Access your device via Elspec's Search Utility through the Web (Identifiable
either by the Serial Number / indicated in green as a New Device):
Select the Web link for your device, Elspec's Web Interface will now open:
In order to view the different languages in the Web Interface, you will need to
upload the language feature from Elspec's Website when installing your new
Firmware. Once uploaded, simply select the applicable interface language
from the drop-down list:
English (Default)
Russian
German
Spanish
French
Chinese
(For other languages please contact your local Elspec distributor)
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The Password field defines user level/privileges. The user levels are Viewer
/ Administrator (See Security Settings). The default password including
privileges for each level are:
By selecting the Configuration Tab & within the Device Setup section you'll
be able to:
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Other web browser applications can limit some functionality and/or show an
incorrect layout.
The passwords above are factory default values. You are advised to modify
Admin password if extended security measures are required (See Security
Settings).
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
log on as the
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO
Time Settings
Currents
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Boot: Displays the Boot Loader application version. The Boot Loader
application is a small separated part of the BLACKBOX Firmware. The Boot is
stored on a secured sector in the internal flash memory chip & is used for
the HW initialization for loading Firmware upgrades and for further
execution of the G4K'S Firmware. The Boot executes either Bank A or Bank B
Firmware. See Firmware Upgrade
DSP: Displays the BLACKBOX DSP Version in use. The G4K is equipped with a
dedicated DSP (Digital Signal Processing) Module for high speed calculations.
This field defines the Firmware Version of the code being executed on this
DSP.
SEE ALSO
Power Status
PoE Output
Alarms
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Power Status
Powered by: Informs the user as to the type of power currently supplying
the instrument
AC: AC status
PoE Input: Status of the PoE on the LAN1 port; an alternate power input for
the instrument
Down: Should this flag indicate "ON" it means that the G4K has no power
supply & is on ride through power supplied by the capacitors
Capacitors: Indicates the size of the Super Capacitor supplying the ride
through power
SEE ALSO
PoE Output
Alarms
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PoE Output
State: Allows you to Enable/Disable the POE Out for LAN2 (See Also
Establish Communication)
PSE Status: Indicates the status of the LAN2/LCD port (Ok/ Fail)
PSE Error Code: Off signifies that this port is not in use. On signifies that an
LCD screen is currently attached to this port.
to review them
SEE ALSO
Power Status
Alarms
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Alarms
A checked item that is malfunctioning causes the red alarm indicator light on the
BLACKBOX unit to turn on:
& to be displayed in the System Log. The table
below includes the types of alarms that you may want to configure into your G4K
Unit & what indication it will cover:
ALARM TYPE
INDICATION
General
SNTP
Drop Data
DSP Sync
Flash
Misconfigured
Time Sync
Logger
PQZIP
DSP
SEE ALSO
Power Status
PoE Output
to review them
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log on as
select
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
SEE ALSO
Time Settings
Currents
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Power Configuration
The network type settings are represented by five different configurations,
although the actual number of supported networks could be extended to virtually
any existing configuration. Refer to G4K Wiring in order to view the types of Power
Topology the G4K supports.
POWER TYPE
RECOMMENDED POWER
CONFIGURATION
Single LN
Single LL
2Phase TR
Delta 3 Wires
WYE 4 Wires
WYE 4 Wires
Delta 3 Wires
Delta 3 Wires
You will receive the following warning message as changing the network
configuration will result in all the energy calculations to be averaged & will
clear all your Custom Event configurations. Click
proceed:
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in order to
in order to proceed:
SEE ALSO
Potential Transformer
Smooth Filtering
Voltage Polarity
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Potential Transformer
Potential Transformer configuration is required only for MV/HV networks where
the voltage is measured using PT's. This option allows you to accurately configure
the known transformation ratio in both magnitude and phase, over a range of
measuring circuit impedances. The voltage transformer is intended to present a
negligible load to the supply being measured. The low secondary voltage allows
protective relay equipment and measuring instruments to be operated at lower
voltages.
The ratio for LV Networks is based on the same concept & specifications Set the Primary & Secondary Ratio (with / ) (according to the PT
Manufacturer's Specifications & not just the Ratio):
to review them
SEE ALSO
Power Configuration
Smooth Filtering
Voltage Polarity
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Smooth Filtering
This filter is introduced according to IEC standard 61000-4-7. It allows (enabled)
smoothing of the curve when there are fluctuations in a power quality parameter
such as in Harmonics / RMS.
to review them
SEE ALSO
Power Configuration
Potential Transformer
Voltage Polarity
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Voltage Polarity
Wiring errors usually result in an incorrect polarity. The Voltage Polarity settings
allow you to toggle the polarity without the necessity of rewiring.
to review them
SEE ALSO
Power Configuration
Potential Transformer
Smooth Filtering
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For HV & MV Networks, define the Nominal Values for Frequency (F) and
Voltages (V) (with / ):
The ratio for LV Networks is based on the same concept & specifications Define the Nominal Values for Frequency (F) and Voltages (V) (with / ):
to review them
Should you enter incorrect nominal values, the device may not record anything.
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SEE ALSO
Power Configuration
Potential Transformer
Smooth Filtering
Voltage Polarity
Time Settings
The Time section is used to set and control the time. In additions it may also be
used for displaying & logging of the data & events. Within this window you'll be
able to:
Set & control the internal clock of the G4K unit with Setup the Time
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
SEE ALSO
Currents
Network Time
Transport: Utilize this option to for the Time Sync Module to select the
source Automatically, or to force the source Manually to NTP or GPS source
Main SNTP: Use this option in order to configure the IP address of the
Primary SNTP server to be used
to review them
SEE ALSO
Time Setup
Daylight Saving
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Time Setup
This section is used to set and control the internal clock of the G4K Unit. Set:
The RTC Counter: Is used for setting the counting of the internal real time
clock. The RTC starts its counting from the date of manufacture. RTC
Counter format reads as: Days, Hours, Minutes, and Seconds
Time Zone: Specifies the date and time to be presented on the WEB
interface (time and date are presented at the bottom of the page). The
presented time is the local time derived from the GMT time and the
configured Time Zone which shifts the GMT time backward or forward in
accordance. (Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) means time at Greenwich,
London (Also referred to as UTC)
Unit Date & Time: Utilized for setting the current time & date manually.
Once you click on the configuration box, the date or time will instantly
appear and you can set it. Click on the Set Date & Time button and the time
is changed. However, if the unit's Time Synchronization module is
synchronizing with an external source (like NTP or GPS), the time will be
overridden as soon as the updates are received. To prevent automatic
updates, set the Time Sync module on Self synchronization.
SEE ALSO
Network Time
Daylight Saving
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Daylight Saving
You can Enable the daylight saving time (Winter / Summer Clock) feature
and set the period in this section. This will cause the time to automatically
adjust to daylight savings time during the pre-defined period. This
information is passed to the PQSCADA together with all other information
via PQZip where it is displayed to the user. To set the daylight saving time:
Select Enable
to review them
SEE ALSO
Network Time
Time Setup
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Currents
The Current Window defines all the Current values. In this window you will be able
to:
log on as
select
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
SEE ALSO
Time Settings
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Current Transformer
This option allows you to accurately configure the known Primary & Secondary
Transformation Ratios for all the Current channels from I1 to IN:
to review them
SEE ALSO
Nominal
Current Polarity
Non-Measured Currents
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Nominal
The Nominal section defines the nominal Ampere values for all the Current
Channels from I1 to IN:
to review them
SEE ALSO
Current Transformer
Current Polarity
Non-Measured Currents
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Current Polarity
The Current Polarity settings allows you to toggle the polarity values for all the
Current Channels (from I1 to IN) without the necessity of rewiring (due to polarity
errors caused by incorrect wiring).
to review them
SEE ALSO
Current Transformer
Nominal
Non-Measured Currents
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Non-Measured Currents
The Non-measured Current section helps to configure calculated current channels.
There are two calculation options & they differ for:
WYE Network,
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SEE ALSO
Current Transformer
Nominal
Current Polarity
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Communication Configuration
After Communication has been Established & you have been successful in
Connecting to the Device for the 1st Time, you will need to configure the
communication settings G4K device itself in Elspec's Web Interface. The procedure
includes:
Setting Web Entry Passwords & Providing Access to the FTP Server
log on as the
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Configurations
are
located
select the
under
the
Security
In this window you can set either Entry Passwords to the Web Interface and/or
Provide Access to the FTP Server for your G4K unit.
log on as the
select the
PASSWORD SETUP
This section enables the Administrator to change or reset the passwords of Viewer
& Administrator levels at one option at a time:
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Levels:
Viewer: Users are able to view all the functions within Elspec's Web
Interface, but are unable to configure the G4K Device (Manufacture's
Default Password is 123)
Admin: Usually the Administrator of the G4K Device, is able to view &
configure the unit (Manufacture's Default Password is 12345)
select
FTP ACCESS
The G4K BLACKBOX includes a FTP server which is accessed via the PQSCADA /
Elspec's Search Utility in order to retrieve the PQZIP files recorded by the unit. The
PQZIP files may be manually retrieved by initiating an FTP session with the
BLACKBOX device. The FTP Access section below controls the FTP Login and FTP
Password for security measures.
Enter the User Login, Password & Confirm the Password (Manufacture's
Default Login is ftpuser & Password is ftppassword)
Select
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Nodes
Configuration
Device procedure)
SEE ALSO
Network
Serial Ports
Send Data & Notifications from your G4K unit by providing Outer Access
Set up ports for Data Retrieval from the G4K Device via Modbus Protocol
Set up port for Data Retrieval from the G4K Device over the Ethernet
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
SEE ALSO
Security
Serial Ports
LAN 1
Each G4K BLACKBOX unit needs to have a fixed IP Address. In each network the
available IP numbers differs. The IP Address may be assigned either automatically
via the LAN DHCP Server, or manually assigned by the user. Regardless as to what
option you choose, prior to assigning the IP address to the unit you will need to
consult your IT manager for the network as how to proceed.
As per the previous step Access the Network Window & in the LAN 1 Section
you will have two options:
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to review them
LAN 1 & LAN 2 cannot co-exist in the same logical IP subnet, even if only one of
them is actively connected to a network. For example: if LAN1 is configured as
172.17.4.68 with subnet mask of 255.255.0.0, then LAN2 cannot be configured
as 172.17.X.X.
The PQSCADA will not be able to identify any newly assigned IP Addresses for
your G4K unit. As such, when the PQSCADA will download the PQZIP files from
your G4K unit, it will not automatically associate the new IP with the same
database. Therefore, you will need to configure the new IP Address for your
G4K BLACKBOX Device in the PQSCADA (In the F1 Help Wizard of the PQSCADA,
follow the Components
SEE ALSO
Port Setup
Outer Access
Modbus TCP
DNP3 Configuration
Status Summaries
Nodes
Configuration
Device procedure)
If you need to change the default settings, in the LAN 2 Section for Auto DHCP
select Disable:
Sub-Net Mask: Is the Sub-net mask for this port on the instrument. It is
recommended that you retain the default address of 255.255.255.0 in order to
enable the G4100 LCD remote screen viewer's plug-&-play compatibility
The Default settings will automatically appear in this section should no changes
be required & the Auto DHCP will remain on Enable
to review them
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SEE ALSO
LAN 1
Port Setup
Outer Access
Modbus TCP
DNP3 Configuration
Status Summaries
Port Setup
Within the Port Setup section, you will be able to configure your G4K Unit for
remote access. In the Port Setup section you can configure the internet port
numbers for standard communication protocols (E-Mails, File Transfer & Web
Browsing). The primary reasons for utilizing this procedure is for networks where
standard port numbers are forbidden or reserved by Firewalls; or it may be used in
instances where you would like to reserve the standard port number for a legacy
modem/router that does not support port forwarding. Most external
modems/routers on the market today do support port forwarding. Elspec
recommends retaining the default port addresses setup, in order to simplify &
provide straightforward access for web browsers or FTP clients to your G4K unit via
LAN/Internet.
HTTP Port: Utilized for setting the Web Browser's Port Address
FTP Daemon: Utilized for setting the Port Address of File Transfer (Control
Channel)
FTP Data: Used for setting the Port Address of File Transfer (Data Channel)
SMTP Port: Used for setting the Port Address of Mail Transfers. The SMTP
server should allow anonymous clients. G4 doesn't support SMTP
authentication.
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to review them
Configuration
PQSCADA as an addition with your G4K's Device IP in the IP Address field as:
100.100.100.100:20)
SEE ALSO
LAN 1
Outer Access
Modbus TCP
DNP3 Configuration
Status Summaries
Outer Access
In this section you will be able to configure your G4K BLACKBOX for sending data to
an IP Address outside its LAN 1 & setting an IP Address for sending Notification EMails.
to review them
Wizard
of
Configuration
the
PQSCADA,
follow
the
Components
Server
E-Mail procedure).
SEE ALSO
LAN 1
Port Setup
Modbus TCP
DNP3 Configuration
Status Summaries
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Modbus TCP
Modbus TCP allows your G4K unit to communicate in Modbus protocol, as well as,
serve as a Modbus slave over the Ethernet. This protocol is used to retrieve data
from the device. See How to Read and Write MODBUS Parameters for G4K
BLACKBOX Device Series, for a detailed procedure on this integration.
MODBUS CONFIGURATION
to review them
SEE ALSO
LAN 1
Port Setup
Outer Access
DNP3 Configuration
Status Summaries
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DNP3 Configuration
An Ethernet (OPC) protocol is an additional protocol that may be used for data
retrieval from your G4K Unit via a DNP3 Server. It is within this section that you
configure the settings for the DNP3 Server.
to review them
SEE ALSO
LAN 1
Port Setup
Outer Access
Modbus TCP
Status Summaries
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Status Summaries
Within the Network Window you are able to view two sections that summarize your
G4K BLACKBOX's network configurations. The summaries include:
NETWORK INTERFACE
LAN 1 Status:
Duplex: Full (using Full Duplex for communication) / Half (using Half
Duplex for communication)
Mode: Auto negotiate means that your G4K connected with the
Network sever chooses common transmission parameters (Speed,
Duplex Mode & Flow Control)
Duplex: Full (using Full Duplex for communication) / Half (using Half
Duplex for communication)
CONNECTIONS
HTTP Active: Connection status of your G4K BLACKBOX Unit & Web Browser
as per Port Configuration
OPC Active: Connection status between your G4K BLACKBOX & the DNP3
OPC Server
FTP Active: Connection status of the File Transfer Control Channel as per
Port Configuration
SEE ALSO
LAN 1
Port Setup
Outer Access
Modbus TCP
DNP3 Configuration
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Serial Ports
In this section you will be able to configure the serial lines of your G4K BLACKBOX
for data link connectivity, including:
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
SEE ALSO
Security
Network
RS-485 / RS-422
The setup configures the parameters of RS-485/RS-422 serial interface.
As per the previous step Access the Serial Ports Window & in the RS485/RS-422 Section complete the applicable Parameters:
Data Bits: (For information only) Indicates the number of data bits in
a byte
Stop Bits: (For information only) Number of stop bits used to mark
the end of a byte transmission
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SEE ALSO
PPP Configuration
PPP Status
Modem Configuration
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PPP Configuration
In this section you will be able to configure PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
parameters for serial communication.
Access the Serial Ports Window & in the PPP Configuration Section
complete the applicable Parameters:
Username: This is the Username that you receive from your ISP
(Internet Service Provider)
Password: This is the Password that you receive from your ISP
CHAP
the
PAP
(Challenge
(Password
Handshake
to review them
SEE ALSO
RS-485 / RS-422
PPP Status
Modem Configuration
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PPP Status
This indicates the status of the PPP with a Log.
Access the Serial Ports Window & in the PPP Status section Select/Deselect
the Message Log with
. This will Enable/Disable the logging of this
protocols activity in the log:
to review them
SEE ALSO
RS-485 / RS-422
PPP Configuration
Modem Configuration
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Modem Configuration
The following strings require setup when working with a standard AT commands
modem.
Access the Serial Ports Window & in the Modem Configuration Section
complete the applicable Parameters:
to review them
SEE ALSO
RS-485 / RS-422
PPP Configuration
PPP Status
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EN50160
NVE-PQ (Norway)
NVE (Islands)
CREG (Colombia)
On this page you will be able to select the specific compliance standard to be
evaluated by your G4K unit's internal compliance engine.
Access
log on as the
select
From the drop down selection select the Applicable Compliance Standard
Select
& the following Message Box will appear in order to
Restart the Compliance Evaluations by the G4K:
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Select
Select
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO
About PQ Compliance
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log on as the
select
PQ Compliance Tab
Select
& the following Message Box will appear in order to
Restart the Compliance Evaluations by the G4K:
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Select
Select
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO
About PQ Compliance
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After you have set the PQ Compliance to Evaluate User Defined Parameters,
open PQ Compliance
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VOLTAGE FREQUENCIES
DIP is a voltage drop of more than 10.0% from Nominal (but no more than
100.0%, and deactivate on 8.0%) DIP min time is 10 ms and max time of 1 min.
DIP events are counted per all phases combined within observation window of 1
week. Total events (N) allowed is: 20.
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SHORT INTERRUPTIONS
Short interruption is a voltage drop of less than 97.0% from nominal (event
deactivate on 77.6%). Min duration 10 ms, Max duration 3 min. events are
counted in the entire observation window of 1 week. Total events (N) allowed
is: 2.
LONG INTERRUPTIONS
Long interruptions are the same as short ones but with a longer duration (longer
than short interruption maximum time). Long interruptions events are counted
within observation window of 1 week. Total events (N) allowed is: 1.
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Over-voltage events are characterized with RMS voltage higher than 10.0%
above Nominal (event deactivate on 8.0%). Min over-voltage event duration
is 10 ms, events are counted per all phases combined within observation
window of 1 week. No specific events count limitation defined.
Select
Select
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
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SEE ALSO
About PQ Compliance
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VOLTAGE VARIATIONS
Rapid voltage change is based on a 3 Sec window in which RMS voltage min and
max values are obtained (min,max values should be within +-10.0% from
nominal). The rapid change is the percent of delta between min and max
divided by average RMS of 9 Sec. The Rapid percent results are evaluated
during observation window of 1 week. Rapid changes are limited to specific
count (N): Rapids of more 5.00% allowed: N <= 65536 occurrences.
VOLTAGE UNBALANCE
VOLTAGE FLICKER
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Select
Select
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO
About PQ Compliance
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VOLTAGE HARMONICS
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Select
Select
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO
About PQ Compliance
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Advanced Settings
Within the Advanced Tab you may configure the G4K BLACKBOX device series'
unique capabilities. These capabilities include:
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select the
All the advanced settings are located under the Advanced Tab:
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
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System Log
The System Log displays existing user events. All events are created in the Custom
Events & the Energy & Parameter Logs are created in Reports. Within the Log you
can decide what data you would like to display & produce a report.
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Show Events of type (Color Coded) - You may choose the type of events to
display in the list:
Start at: Specify the event range for # of entries per page
Time: Log entries will be displayed at specific time zone (UTC or Local
time)
Logged Events: Displays the event information (for Code definition see
Creating Custom Events & Alarms)
: Will clear all the log entries & restart the System log from the
time you select this option
: Go to previous page
SEE ALSO:
Advanced Settings
E-Mail Alerts
Reports
Energy Meter
Display Setup
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EVENT
System Events
1-200
201-232
233-300
In addition, all events are also stored in the PQZIP files and can be further
analyzed in Elspec's PQSCADA/Investigator Software programs. Furthermore, you
may choose to send E-Mail Alerts on the event and/or receive SMS Text Messages
(See PQSCADA's F1 Help Wizard; follow the Components
Server
Configuration
SMS/Text procedure).
In the Custom Events window you will be able to:
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Event Preset: Select User Defined (Preset 1 & 2 used in other applications)
Notify by E-Mail: Will send E-Mail Alerts as soon as the event is triggered
Phase Index: This field should not be changed by user (reserved for future).
In general this field defines how phase indication will be recorded with the
event.
Minimal Duration: The duration limit enables the user to limit notification
of event based on its duration. In this case you will be able to set a
minimum time & events with a duration of a lesser than specified time will
not be triggered (this is true for the end of the event only; anyhow the
beginning of the event will only be reported if it was configured).
Maximum Duration: The duration limit enables the user to limit notification
of an event based on its duration. In this case you will be able to set the
maximum time, so that an event that elapses more time than defined wont
be triggered.
Event Severity Base: Each recorded event contains a severity factor. This
severity factor is a number between 0 and 255, where 0 is no severity at all
and 255 is top severity (For instance, PQ compliance events which are part
of the Compliance module, uses this severity field to indicate how much
voltage/frequency deviates from nominal and how significant the event was
based on its duration). The Severity fields define how the events engine will
compute a severity factor.
: Will cancel your configuration
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO:
Advanced Settings
System Log
E-Mail Alerts
Reports
Energy Meter
Display Setup
Events List
After you have Created a Custom Event the event will appear on the Events List &
System Log. The event will be coded & will appear with their respective codes (as
per Create Custom Events). You may create 31 Custom events.
Each event is preceded with a check-box, select the applicable events that
you wish to perform actions for:
Select
Delete: Will enable you to delete the event in case you don't need it
anymore
Enable: Will allow you to enable / activate the event (if disabled
previously)
Disable: Will disable / deactivate the event until you wish to enable
it at a later stage
Reset Counter: Will enable you to rerun the event at the configured
trigger
Select
event(s)
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Clicking on the event will open the event configuration itself & you may edit
the configurations as you wish
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
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Duration of event
Severity of the Event ( value indicating how severe the event is)
Although the information implies a power related event, you are free to configure
other type of events that are not related to specific power network parameters,
such as digital input-based events or even temperature-based events and so on. (In
such cases the Phases involved information should be left blank/ignored.)
Events can also be based on multiple conditions. For example: an event will be
triggered should the voltage exceed threshold (x) and the outside (PT-100)
temperature exceeds (x) limit.
This page contains buttons for applying changes/creating/deleting and performing
various actions on selected events.
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under Configuration
select
Name the Condition & you will need to create a Single Condition in order to
create Multiple Conditions:
SEE ALSO:
Events List
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CONFIGURATIONS:
Operation Logic (And / Or): This operation logic field defines the
logic to be applied between 2 operations for enabling activation or
deactivation in accordance. By using two operations & a logical
operation in between, the user can define a more complex condition
rule
Select
/
Configuration
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
SEE ALSO:
Events List
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under Configuration
From the listed events in the Events List select the applicable event with 2
or more Single Type Conditions
Condition Window
& select
to open the
Configuration Options:
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Logic: Is used to define the combined logic state between the two
sub-conditions A and B
Select
/
Configuration
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
SEE ALSO:
Events List
E-Mail Alerts
Your G4K BLACKBOX can be configured to send E-Mail alerts to any recipient(s)
entered in the "To" text box. This configuration also allows you to choose which
alert(s) you would like to be notified on from a wide range of configurations, i.e.:
System, Connections, Firm Ware Updates, PQZIP, Compliance Events, PQ Events &
Custom Events.
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The E-Mail Alerts window will now open & you need to enter the exact EMail Address(s) (without spaces, for multiple E-Mails enter a ; as a
separator between the E-Mails). Make sure that you are connected to the
pre-configured SMTP server that will have the e-mails already setup within
the server:
Connections:
FW Update:
PQZIP:
Compliance Events:
PQ Events:
Custom Events:
Select
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to review them
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
Ensure that you are connected to the pre-configured SMTP server that will
have the e-mails already setup within the server.
SEE ALSO:
Advanced Settings
System Log
Reports
Energy Meter
Display Setup
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Reports
The G4K BLACKBOX saves & copies reports over to its internal Compact Flash
memory. This report includes 2 log types namely: Energy & Parameter Logs. As in
many cases this may include a vast amount of information. Therefore it is
recommended that you:
1. Configure the unit to send you E-Mail Alerts (mark Report Generation under
Compliance Events) once it has concluded the report.
2. You retrieve the reports from the G4K's CF Memory via FTP Server. Access
the FTP server via Elspec's Search Utility & the file is located under Reports.
(Any user may copy the log over to this location). Retain the reports on the
CF memory only when necessary in order to not occupy unnecessary disc
space.
log on as the
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Select:
to review them
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO:
Advanced Settings
System Log
E-Mail Alerts
Energy Meter
Display Setup
Energy Mode
The information included in the Report includes data from the total Energy Meter.
The information is saved on the compact flash & retrievable from the FTP under:
/CF_UPMB/Reports & is saved in a .csv file format. As such the report can be
viewed in Excel & be sent as an E-Mail attachment. The values that are saved in
this report include:
Kwh In
Kwh Out
KVArh In
KVArh Out
KVAh
SEE ALSO
Parameter Mode
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Parameter Mode
The information included in the Report includes data from PQ Compliance. The
information is saved on the compact flash & retrievable from the FTP under:
/CF_UPMB/Reports & is saved in PDF / Excel (According to the Applicable
Standard) file format. As such the report can be viewed in Excel & be sent as an EMail attachment. The values that are saved in this report include:
SEE ALSO
Energy Mode
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Energy Meter
The G4K BLACKBOX Device Series is equipped with 3 Energy Meters for continuously
recording & measuring all the electrical energy. The meters measure:
Current Period,
Demand
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The Energy Intervals window for the Energy Meters will now open:
Disable: The energy is calculated using fixed interval for each meter illustration:
To ensure that you have reset the All the Meters select
to review them
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO:
Advanced Settings
System Log
E-Mail Alerts
Reports
Display Setup
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Display Setup
The Display Setup page enables you to customize your G4K BLACKBOX to display
regional & generic display preferences for both Elspec's Web Interface & for your
G4100 RDU.
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Configuration Options:
PF Unit Format: Format that will be used to indicate the PF Unit. For
example: For Capacitive/Inductive select Cap/Ind
to review your
If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO:
Advanced Settings
System Log
E-Mail Alerts
Reports
Energy Meter
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PREFIX
*
(Asterisk)
STATUS
The Firmware was upgraded and a reboot is pending
to activate the image for the first time. The user is
free to initiate reboot manually to complete the
upgrading procedure.
SEE ALSO:
Advanced Settings
System Log
E-Mail Alerts
Reports
Energy Meter
Display Setup
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FTP UPGRADE
The FTP firmware upgrade functionality is configured in the FTP Firmware Upgrade
section. The factory default configuration settings define an ELSPEC Corporate FTP
server which is loaded with the latest released firmware. Alternatively, any other
FTP server could be used. We recommend Filezilla, a free FTP server
(http://filezilla-project.org/) or similar.
log on as the
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Advanced
select the
FTP Server: The IP address of the external FTP server where the
firmware file is located. The default setting is: 212.143.246.204
which is the ELSPECs FTP server which is loaded with a latest
released Firmware
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO:
Upgrade - HTTP
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Local FW Upgrade
Probably, the simplest way of upgrading your instrument is by using the Local
Upgrade functionality.
log on as the
Advanced
select the
Select the
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Select the
upgrade process:
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If you are not logged on as the Administrator, you will not be able to change
any of these settings & you will receive the following error message in your
attempt to do so:
Once you have signed on at the Administrator ensure that you select
to actually affect your changes.
SEE ALSO:
Upgrade - FTP
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Remove the PT100 Temperature Sensor provided with the G4K BLACKBOX
unit:
SEE ALSO
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The LAN1 Port can receive PoE supply for the G4K unit from a remote
source, thus enabling the BLACKBOX to operate. It is suggested that
the LAN1 PoE be used as an alternative backup power source. To
activate this PoE option, connect an RJ45 jack with PoE to the
marked LAN1 PoE In on the CPU module.
The LAN2/LCD Port has PoE out capability for supplying power to
other devices. The LAN2/LCD port can supply power for the Elspec
G4100 Display unit. To activate this PoE option, connect an RJ45 jack
to the port marked LAN2/LCD PoE Out on the CPU module,
connecting the other end of the RJ45 jack to the G4100 RDU.
Procedure:
Connect a LAN to the indicated ports on the G4K / PoE Injector / G4100:
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After you have Copied the Utility on your Desktop, access it by clicking on
the Eslpec's Search Icon:
Initially, the program may trigger a verification warning similar to the one
below. You may proceed by clicking Run:
Once open, the scan procedure can be manually prompted by using the File
Refresh List Menu:
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Second:
By selecting File
Save to csv file will allow you to export all the information
appearing in the utility regarding G4K devices in your network for further
reference:
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Select the Web link for your device, Elspec's Web Interface will now open:
In order to view the different languages in the Web Interface, you will need to
upload the language feature from Elspec's Website when installing your new
Firmware. Once uploaded, simply select the applicable interface language
from the drop-down list:
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English (Default)
Russian
German
Spanish
French
Chinese
(For other languages please contact your local Elspec distributor)
The Password field defines user level/privileges. The user levels are Viewer
/ Administrator (See Security Settings). The default password including
privileges for each level are:
Other web browser applications can limit some functionality and/or show an
incorrect layout.
Should you be running Skype simultaneously with Elspecs Search, you will not
be able to access the device via the Web Link. Close Skype & access Elspecs
Search again to follow the Web Link.
The passwords above are factory default values. You are advised to modify
Admin password if extended security measures are required (See Security
Settings).
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Select the FTP link for your device, FTP Server will now open:
Open Page
The FTP server will now open in Windows Explored containing all the PQZIP
files:
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For local networking, the browser should be configured as working without a proxy
server. Refer to Disable Proxy Server in Internet Explorer.
Should you be running Skype simultaneously with Elspecs Search, you will not be
able to access the device via the Web Link. Close Skype & access Elspecs Search
again to follow the Web Link.
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G4K Specifications
This section includes common specifications for the G4K:
INPUT CHARACTERISTICS:
VOLTAGE INPUTS
G4410
G4420
G4430
Number of Inputs
1KV
1KV
1KV
110 to 690V
110 to 690V
110 to 690V
8kV
8kV
Input Impedance
3M
3M
3M
Bandwidth
6.25kHz
12.5kHz
25kHz
Nominal Frequency
42.5 to 69Hz
42.5 to 69Hz
42.5 to 69Hz
CURRENT INPUTS
G4410
G4420
G4430
Number of Inputs
5A
5A
5A
50A
50A
50A
Range
0 to 50A
0 to 50A
0 to 50A
Burden
0.1mVA @ 5A
0.1mVA @ 5A
0.1mVA @ 5A
Bandwidth
6.25kHz
6.25kHz
6.25kHz
SAMPLING SYSTEM
G4410
G4420
G4430
Voltage
256 Samples/Cycle
512 Samples/Cycle
1024/512
Samples/Cycle
Current
256 Samples/Cycle
256 Samples/Cycle
256/512
Samples/Cycle
16/20 1 Bit
16/20 1 Bit
16/20 1 Bit
Resolution
PLL Synchronization
Maximum
Sampling Rate for Each
Channel Simultaneously:
Effective Bit
293
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MEASUREMENT RANGE
RESOLUTION
ACCURACY
0 to 900V
0.01V
ARMS
1 to 5A
0.1mA
VPk
8KV
10mV
1<
0.01
1<
0.01
Hz to 50Hz Nominal
42.5 to 62Hz
10mHz
5mHz
Hz to 60Hz Nominal
51 to 69Hz
10mHz
5mHz
K-Factor
0<
0.01
0.25%
MEASUREMENT RANGE
RESOLUTION
ACCURACY
0 to 900V
0.01V
Duration
HHH,MM,SS,MMM
Half Cycle
One Cycle
Threshold Levels
VOLTAGE HARMONICS
MEASUREMENT RANGE
Harmonic Order
Inter-Harmonic Order
THD
0 to 100%
0.01%
0.25%
THD Even
0 to 100%
0. 01%
0.25%
THD Odd
0 to 100%
0.01%
0.25%
Hz (Spectrum)
0 to 3174Hz
fSys 10/12
5%
Phase Angle
-180 to +180
0.01
0.01
(n=50)
RESOLUTION
ACCURACY
294
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MEASUREMENT RANGE
RESOLUTION
ACCURACY
Active Power
5kW x CT Ratio x PT
Ratio
10mW
0.2%
Reactive Power
5kVAr x CT Ratio x PT
Ratio
10mVAR
2%
Apparent Power
5kVA x CT Ratio x PT
Ratio
10mVA
0.2%
Active Energy
5kWh x CT Ratio x PT
Ratio
10mWh
0.2%
Reactive Energy
5kVArh x CT Ratio x PT
Ratio
10mVArh
2%
Apparent Energy
5kVAh x CT Ratio x PT
Ratio
10mVAh
0.2%
1 (CAP\IND)
10
0.2%
1 (CAP\IND)
10
0.2%
FLICKERING
MEASUREMENT RANGE
RESOLUTION
ACCURACY
0 to 20
0.01
5%
PSTINST
0 to 20
0.01
8%
UNBALANCE
MEASUREMENT RANGE
RESOLUTION
ACCURACY
0 to 100%
0.1%
0.15%
0 to 100%
0.1%
0.5%
TRANSIENT CAPTURE
ACCURACY
Minimum Detection
Duration
78.1 s (G4410)
39 s (G4420)
19.5 s (G4430)
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS:
STORAGE CAPACITY
G4410
G4420
G4430
Internal Memory
128MB
4GB
16GB
Time Synchronization
100 to 200s
DCF-77
15ms
SNTP Server
50 to 100s
COMMUNICATION
CONTROL
Web Server
FTP Server
PORTS
G4410
G4420
G4430
Ethernet Ports
RS485/422
LAN 1
Baud Rate
10/100MBit
Communication Protocols
Connector Type
LAN 2
Baud Rate
10/100MBit
Communication Protocols
Connector Type
RS485/422 CONNECTION
Baud Rate
Communication Protocols
Duplex
Full
15.2m (50)
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APPLICABLE STANDARDS
Measurement Standards
EMC Standards
Environmental Standards
Safety Standards
POWER SUPPLY
According to 802.3af
Operating Range
Auxiliary AC Supply
DC: 48V
Up to 25 Seconds
PQZIP RECORDING:
METHOD
PQZIP compression technology which enables continuous gap-less1 recording of all electrical
parameters-related data for a significant time duration without the need of event thresholds of
any kind. Events, Flicker and Energy are non-compressed parameters.
WAVEFORM
G4410
G4420
G4430
256
512
1024/512
256
256
256/512
Recording Time
1 Day Continuous
Recording at a Fixed
Ratio Mode of
3GB/Month
3 Months Continuous
Recording at a Fixed
Ratio Mode of
1.2GB/Month
EVENTS
Memory
FLICKER PST
G4410
G4420
G4430
Recording Interval
10 Minutes
10 Minutes
10 Minutes
Recording Time
1 Day Continuous
Recording at a Fixed
Ratio Mode of
3GB/Month
3 Months Continuous
Recording at a Fixed
Ratio Mode of
1.2GB/Month
ENERGY
G4410
G4420
G4430
Energy Interval
Recording Time
1 Day Continuous
Recording at a Fixed
Ratio Mode of
3GB/Month
3 Months Continuous
Recording at a Fixed
Ratio Mode of
1.2GB/Month
SEE ALSO:
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
PHYSICAL
Dimensions
Weight
1.7Kg (3.74Lb)
ENVIRONMENTAL
Design
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Humidity
85%
2Km (1.24Mi)
Warranty
One Year
TEMPERATURE SENSORS
Informative
Informative
DIMENSIONS:
SEE ALSO:
300
G4K Specifications
ELSPEC