POWER & ENERGY LOGGER MODEL PEL 102 & PEL 103

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POWER & EERGY LOGGER MODEL PEL 102 & PEL 103 Quick Start Guide EGLISH www.aemc.com CHAUVI AROUX GROUP

Statement of Compliance Chauvin Arnoux, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC Instruments certifies that this instrument has been calibrated using standards and instruments traceable to international standards. We guarantee that at the time of shipping your instrument has met its published specifications. An IST traceable certificate may be requested at the time of purchase, or obtained by returning the instrument to our repair and calibration facility, for a nominal charge. The recommended calibration interval for this instrument is 12 months and begins on the date of receipt by the customer. For recalibration, please use our calibration services. Refer to our repair and calibration section at www.aemc.com. Serial #: Catalog #: 2137.51 / 2137.52 / 2137.61 / 2137.62 Model #: PEL 102 / PEL 103 Please fill in the appropriate date as indicated: Date Received: Date Calibration Due: Chauvin Arnoux, Inc. d.b.a AEMC Instruments www.aemc.com

Shipping Contents: PRODUCT PACKAGIG (1) Small Classic Tool Bag Cat. #2133.72 (1) of the following: Power & Energy Logger Model PEL 102 Power & Energy Logger Model PEL 103 Cat. #2137.51 / 2137.52 / 2137.61 / 2137.62 (12) ID Markers Cat. #2140.45 (1) USB SD-Card Adapter Cat. #5000.45 (3) MiniFlex MA193-10-BK Cat. #2140.48 (included only with the purchase of Cat. #2137.51 or Cat. #2137.52) (4) Black Test Leads and Alligator Clips Cat. #2137.76 Also Included: (1) Safety Sheet for the PEL (1) Safety Sheet for the MiniFlex Sensors (1) Compliance Sheet (1) 2 GB SD-Card (1) Quick Start User Guide (1) 4 GB USB Stick with User Manual & DataView Software (1) Battery (imh AAA 8.4V) - Cat.#2137.81 (1) Multifix (mounting system) Cat. #5000.44 (1) Power Cord Cat. #5000.14 (1) 5 ft USB Cable Cat. #2140.46 USB STICK: DataView software and user manuals for the Power Energy Logger (PEL) and Current Probes can be found on the USB stick supplied with the instrument.

Control Features PEL 102 Same features as the PEL 103 without the LCD, Enter or avigation buttons. ETER BUTTO (PEL 103 Only): Displays partial energies (long push). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 AVIGATIO BUTTO (PEL 103 Only): Enables browsing and the selection of displayed data. O/OFF BUTTO: - To turn O: Connect the power cord into an AC outlet. - To turn OFF: Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet, then press the O/OFF button for >2s. OTE: The instrument cannot be turned OFF while connected to an AC outlet or if a recording is in progress. PEL 103 COTROL BUTTO: Starts/stops the recording session and enables/disables Bluetooth. The function is obtained by a 2s press on the COTROL button, which causes the lighting of the REC LED for 3s followed by the Bluetooth LED, in sequence. REC LED (START/STOP) - A release while lit starts recording (if stopped) - A release while lit stops recording (if started) BLUETOOTH LED (O/OFF) - A release while lit enables Bluetooth (if disabled) - A release while lit disables Bluetooth (if enabled) TOP VIEW: Lead Inputs Voltage Inputs Current Inputs Location for Color-coded ID Markers (see page 7 for input connection diagram) BOTTOM VIEW: Connections 8 9 Power Cord Connection SD Card Slot USB Ethernet Connection RJ 45

LED Status LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 under O/OFF button 8 embedded in the connector 9 embedded in the connector STATUS Green LED: Recording Status LED blinks once per second every 5s: Logger in standby (not recording) LED blinks twice per second every 5s: Logger in recording mode Blue LED: Bluetooth LED OFF: Bluetooth OFF (disabled) LED O: Bluetooth O (enabled - not transmitting) LED blinks twice per second: Bluetooth O (enabled - transmitting) Red LED: Phase Order OFF: Phase rotation order correct LED blinks once per second: Phase rotation order incorrect Red LED: Overload OFF: o input overload LED blinks once per second: At least one input is in overload LED O: Indicates a current probe is either mismatched or missing Red/Green LED: SD-Card Status Green LED O: SD-Card is OK Red LED blinks five times every 5s: SD-Card is full Red LED blinks four times every 5s: less than 1 week capacity remaining Red LED blinks three times every 5s: less than 2 weeks capacity remaining Red LED blinks twice every 5s: less than 3 weeks capacity remaining Red LED blinks once every 5s: less than 4 weeks capacity remaining Red LED O: SD-Card is not present or locked Yellow/Red LED: Battery Status When the AC power cord is connected, the battery charges until it is full LED OFF: Battery full (with or without power supply) Yellow LED O: Battery is charging Yellow LED blinks once per second: Battery is recovering from a full discharge Red LED blinks twice per second: Low battery (and no power supply) Green LED: O/OFF LED O: External power supply present LED OFF: o external power supply Green LED: Ethernet LED OFF: o activity LED blinking: Activity Yellow LED: Ethernet LED OFF: The stack failed to initialize or Ethernet controller failed to initialize Blink Slow, toggle every second: The stack initialized properly Blink Fast, toggle 10 times per second: The Ethernet controller initialized properly Blink Twice, toggle 2 times, then pause: DHCP Error LED O: etwork initialized and ready for use Installing DataView DO OT COECT THE ISTRUMET TO THE PC BEFORE ISTALLIG THE SOFTWARE AD DRIVERS. 1. Insert the USB stick into an available USB port (wait for driver to be installed). 2. If Autorun is enabled, an AutoPlay window should appear. If Autorun is disabled, it will be necessary to open Windows Explorer, then locate and open the USB stick drive labeled DataView to view the files on the drive. 3. In the AutoPlay window, select Open folder to view files. 4. Double-click on Setup.exe from the opened folder view to launch the Dataview setup program. OTE: For more information on using the DataView software, refer to the Power Energy Logger (PEL) user manual that is supplied on the USB stick.

SD-Card Insert the supplied SD-Card into the PEL. SD-Cards (up to 2 GB) and SDHC-Cards (4 GB up to 32 GB) are supported. 2GB card supports a 4 week recording if harmonics are not recorded. Hot extraction is possible when not recording. Opening the PEL Control Panel in DataView Connect the power cord to an AC outlet. The instrument will power on. Connect the supplied USB cable to the PEL and the PC. Wait for the drivers to finish installing before proceeding. Double-click the DataView folder located on your desktop. Double-click the PEL icon located in the DataView folder to open the PEL Control Panel. Select the Add an Instrument icon from the toolbar or the main Instrument menu. Follow the instructions from the Add an Instrument wizard. If the Control Panel cannot locate the instrument in the dropdown list, click on the Refresh button, or disconnect and reconnect the USB cable. When a connection to the instrument has been established, the instrument s name should appear along the left side of the Control Panel within the PEL etwork. Example of the PEL etwork within the Control Panel. Configuring the Instrument on the toolbar, the Instru- To configure the PEL, select the instrument in the PEL etwork branch. Open the Configure Instrument dialog box from the Configure icon ment menu, or the Status frame. This dialog box consists of six tabs: General: Provides instrument labeling fields, auto power off control, LCD control, operation button control, set clock and format SD card options. Communication: Options for Bluetooth and LA connections. Measurement: Distribution system selection, voltage ratio, frequency selection and setting for current sensors. Current Sensors: Options for configuring the sensors and probes connected to the instrument. Recording: Options for selecting recording parameters. Meters: Resets meters and options for partial energy reset periods. Click on the button to transfer the new configuration to the instrument.

Installation of the Leads and Current Sensors Twelve sets of color-coded rings and inserts are supplied with your PEL instrument. Use these ID markers to identify the leads and input terminals. Detach the appropriate inserts from the color-coded marker and place them in the holes provided under the terminals (larger inserts for current terminals, smaller inserts for voltage terminals). Clip the rings of the same color to the ends of the lead you will be connecting to the terminal. Connect the measuring leads to your PEL as follows: Current measurement: I1, I2, I3 4-pin connectors Voltage measurement: V1, V2, V3 and terminals The measuring leads must be connected to the circuit to be monitored according to the selected hook-up diagram. Do not forget to define the transformer ratio when necessary. Mounting The PEL is equipped with integrated magnets on the back panel used for mounting to a magnetic surface or it can also mount to a door-top using the Multifix multi-purpose mounting accessory. Setting a Recording (Start/Stop) To start a recording, perform one of the following: In the PEL Control Panel: Select the option from the Recording tab of the Configuration dialog box. The instrument can be configured to start a recording either at a future date/time or immediately upon writing the configuration to the instrument. On the Instrument: Press and hold the COTROL button until the Green LED lights, then release the control button. This starts the instrument recording using the previous configuration settings. To stop a recording, perform one of the following: In the PEL Control Panel: From the menu, select Instrument > Stop Recording. On the Instrument: Press and hold the COTROL button until the Green LED lights, then release the control button. Viewing the Recording Recorded data can be transferred to the PC for viewing and report generation in one of two ways: The SD card can be removed from the instrument and connected to the PC via the supplied SD-card reader. Start the PEL Control Panel, select the Open command from the File menu, point to the icp file with the desired session number on the SD card and select Open. Direct connection between the PC and the PEL (USB, etwork or Bluetooth). Start the PEL Control Panel, open a connection to the instrument, select the instrument (be sure the instrument is connected) in the tree view and select Recorded Sessions. Double-click on the desired recording session. When downloading is complete, select the downloaded test and click the Open button in the Download dialog box. In both cases, the session is added to My Open Sessions in the PEL etwork. Data can now be viewed.

DISTRIBUTIO SYSTEMS AD PEL HOOK-UPS OTE: Ensure that the current arrow on the sensor is directed towards the load. This ensures proper phase angle for power measurements and other phase sensitive measurements. Single Phase 2-Wire Connect the terminal test lead to eutral Connect the terminal V1 test lead to Connect the current probe to Single Phase 3-Wire Connect the terminal test lead to eutral Connect the terminal V1 test lead to Connect the terminal V2 test lead to Connect the terminal I2 current probe to Source Load 3-Phase 3-Wire (2 current sensors) Connect the terminal V1 test lead to Connect the terminal V2 test lead to Connect the terminal V3 test lead to Connect the terminal I3 current probe to 3-Phase 3-Wire (3 current sensors) Connect the terminal V1 test lead to Connect the terminal V2 test lead to Connect the terminal V3 test lead to Connect the terminal I2 current probe to Connect the terminal I3 current probe to 3-Phase 3-Wire Open (2 current sensors) Connect the terminal V1 test lead to Connect the terminal V2 test lead to Connect the terminal V3 test lead to Connect the terminal I3 current probe to 3-Phase 3-Wire Open (3 current sensors) Connect the terminal V1 test lead to Connect the terminal V2 test lead to Connect the terminal V3 test lead to Connect the terminal I2 current probe to Connect the terminal I3 current probe to

OTE: Ensure that the current arrow on the sensor is directed towards the load. This ensures proper phase angle for power measurements and other phase sensitive measurements. 3-Phase 3-Wire Y (2 current sensors) Connect the terminal V1 test lead to Connect the terminal V2 test lead to Connect the terminal V3 test lead to Connect the terminal I3 current probe to 3-Phase 3-Wire Y (3 current sensors) Connect the terminal V1 test lead to Connect the terminal V2 test lead to Connect the terminal V3 test lead to Connect the terminal I2 current probe to Connect the terminal I3 current probe to 3-Phase 3-Wire Balanced (1 current sensor) Connect the terminal V1 test lead to Connect the terminal V2 test lead to Connect the terminal I3 current probe to 3-Phase 4-Wire Y (3 current sensors) Connect the terminal test lead to eutral Connect the terminal V1 test lead to Connect the terminal V2 test lead to Connect the terminal V3 test lead to Connect the terminal I2 current probe to Connect the terminal I3 current probe to 3-Phase 4-Wire Y Balanced Connect the terminal test lead to eutral Connect the terminal V1 test lead to Connect the terminal I1 current probe to 3-Phase 4-Wire Y 2½ Element Connect the terminal test lead to eutral Connect the terminal V1 test lead to Connect the terminal V3 test lead to Connect the terminal I2 current probe to Connect the terminal I3 current probe to

OTE: Ensure that the current arrow on the sensor is directed towards the load. This ensures proper phase angle for power measurements and other phase sensitive measurements. 3-Phase 4-Wire Connect the terminal test lead to eutral Connect the terminal V1 test lead to Connect the terminal V2 test lead to Connect the terminal V3 test lead to Connect the terminal I2 current probe to Connect the terminal I3 current probe to 3-Phase 4-Wire Open Connect the terminal test lead to eutral Connect the terminal V1 test lead to Connect the terminal V2 test lead to Connect the terminal V3 test lead to Connect the terminal I2 current probe to Connect the terminal I3 current probe to DC 2-Wire Connect the terminal lead to the common conductor Connect the terminal V1 test lead to conductor +1 Connect the terminal I1 current probe to conductor +1 DC 3-Wire Connect the terminal lead to the common conductor Connect the terminal V1 test lead to conductor +1 Connect the terminal V2 test lead to conductor +2 Connect the terminal I1 current probe to conductor +1 Connect the terminal I2 current probe to conductor +2 +1 _ +1 +2 _ DC 4-Wire Connect the terminal lead to the common conductor Connect the terminal V1 test lead to conductor +1 Connect the terminal V2 test lead to conductor +2 Connect the terminal V3 test lead to conductor +3 Connect the terminal I1 current probe to conductor +1 Connect the terminal I2 current probe to conductor +2 Connect the terminal I3 current probe to conductor +3 +1 +2 +3 _

Repair and Calibration To ensure that your instrument meets factory specifications, we recommend that it be scheduled back to our factory Service Center at one-year intervals for recalibration, or as required by other standards or internal procedures. For instrument repair and calibration: You must contact our Service Center for a Customer Service Authorization umber (CSA#). This will ensure that when your instrument arrives, it will be tracked and processed promptly. Please write the CSA# on the outside of the shipping container. If the instrument is returned for calibration, we need to know if you want a standard calibration, or a calibration traceable to.i.s.t. (Includes calibration certificate plus recorded calibration data). Ship To: Chauvin Arnoux, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC Instruments 15 Faraday Drive Dover, H 03820 USA Phone: (800) 945-2362 (Ext. 360) (603) 749-6434 (Ext. 360) Fax: (603) 742-2346 or (603) 749-6309 E-mail: repair@aemc.com (Or contact your authorized distributor) Costs for repair, standard calibration, and calibration traceable to.i.s.t. are available. OTE: You must obtain a CSA# before returning any instrument. Technical and Sales Assistance If you are experiencing any technical problems, or require any assistance with the proper operation or application of your instrument, please call, fax or e-mail our technical support team: Contact: Chauvin Arnoux, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC Instruments Phone: (800) 945-2362 (Ext. 351) (603) 749-6434 (Ext. 351) Fax: (603) 742-2346 E-mail: techsupport@aemc.com

CHAUVI AROUX GROUP 01/18 99-MA 100372 v5 Chauvin Arnoux, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC Instruments 15 Faraday Drive Dover, H 03820 USA Phone: (603) 749-6434 Fax: (603) 742-2346 www.aemc.com