Investigate All Your Power Quality Problems
Investigate All Your Power Quality Problems
Investigate All Your Power Quality Problems
Have you ever experienced any of the following ? Discovering the cause can be difficult
• Flickering lights The quickest way to solve power problems is to have a clear
• Light bulbs burn out quickly understanding of the cause, and be able to determine where the
• Electronic office equipment does not function properly phenomenon occurred. However, it is not always possible to
• Sometimes devices operate abnormally accurately grasp all of the various types of anomalies that may
• Overheating in facilities using condensers fitted with occur on power lines, even when using recording or harmonic
reactors analysis devices to investigate them.
• 3E (electrical overload, reverse phase, or phase loss) relays
sometimes trip ▼
These types of problems and others are often due to degraded power quality. Dedicated measuring instruments are required in order to
accurately grasp these kinds of anomalies.
■ Comes equipped with ∆-Y and Y-∆ conversion functions ■ 6.4-inch color LCD
The unit uses a TFT color LCD screen, providing bright display with a wide
Supports ∆-Y voltage conversion for three-phase, 3-wire systems, and Y-∆
viewing angle.The color display provides easy viewing of waveforms, both
voltage conversion for three-phase, 4-wire systems. Selectable display of
indoors and out.
inter-line voltage and phase voltage.
■ Five types of clamp-on current Sensors ■ Extended measurement of up to one month with internal memory
The unit's internal memory (13 MB) supports up to one month of continuous
In addition to clamp-on current sensor Models 9660 (100 A rating), 9661
recording.
(500 A rating), 9669 (1000 A rating), and 9667 (5000 A rating, flexible),
* The amount of time available for continuous measurement can be checked when
HIOKI also provides the 9694 (5 A rating) sensor, which is ideal for CT
setting the measurement interval.
terminal measurement.
* Use a PC card to record at shorter measurement intervals over longer periods in
■ Three-phase voltage wiring adapter (optional) conjunction with the internal memory.
Use the wiring adapter to simplify voltage wiring procedures. Storage Storage of Events Interval Power P&Harm ALL DATA
• 9264-01 for three-phase, 3-wire systems time
Media (Usage capacity) Saving RMS only Saving RMS + harmonics Save all data
• 9264-02 for three-phase, 4-wire systems
1s 2 h 01 m 8m 5m
Max. 1000
1s 14 h 40 m 1h1m 41 m
(approx. 81MB)
■ PC card slot
Flash ATA cards up to 528 MB can be used to allow
more detailed data collection.
Compact flash cards can also be used with an adapter.
Check for proper instrument connection using the numerical value or vector display
Connect the 3196 to the power line to be
monitored while viewing the connection
diagram.Upon connection, you can confirm
voltage, current, and power values. Further,
through the vector display, you can verify
proper connection of clamp-on current
sensors to the VT (PT) and CT terminals. View the phases
The harmonic
Displays the unbalance order cursor
factor when measuring value is
three-phase power lines. displayed.
(For 3P3W3M and 3P4W
settings)
Display the fundamental voltage waveform for the 1st order (U1, U2, and U3) as
a phase angle of 360˚ as a standard. Inter-harmonics display Detailed numerical data for up to the 50th harmonic
Ideal for checking three-phase power lines. (light blue) order is displayed in a list.
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Capture anomalies while using time series measurement to monitor power lines
Simultaneous time series monitoring for RMS fluctuations, voltage fluctuations, harmonics fluctuations, and flickering
RMS fluctuation, voltage fluctuation, harmonic fluctuation, and flicker (IEC and ∆V10) time series data is
displayed on the TIME PLOT screen. In addition to cursor measurement, you can enlarge events that occur in
the voltage fluctuation event screen if a voltage dip, swell, or instantaneous interruption event occurs during
the measurement period.
Simply set the interval and start time series measurement to display events in the fluctuation graph
Time series fluctuation results are displayed in the TIME PLOT screen Continuous data calculation processing of all data without fail!
■ All measurement results are automatically recorded ■ Calculation method for measured data
-1. RMS fluctuation (dual screen display selection) -1. RMS fluctuations/Harmonic fluctuations : Values are calculated continuously
-2. Voltage fluctuation (interval and event displays) every 200 ms. The maximum, minimum, and average values are those applicable within the
-3. Harmonic fluctuation (harmonics and inter-harmonics displays) specified interval.
-4. Flicker (graph and list displays) -2. Voltage fluctuations : Values are calculated for a single waveform shifted by a half wave.
• Pst and Plt measurement conditions according to IEC standards The maximum and minimum values are those applicable within the specified interval. Detailed
• ∆V10 measurement (according to Japanese domestic guidelines) measurement of voltage fluctuations is possible because values are calculated every half wave.
-3. Flicker : Values are calculated in accordance using calculation methods defined in the
IEC and ∆V10 standards.
In addition to displaying the various measurements in fluctuation graphs, the 3196 also displays the maximum,
minimum, and average values for each specified interval.
Further, when the 3196 captures a power anomaly, an event marker appears in the upper part of the graph.
RMS fluctuation display Harmonic fluctuation display
When a power anomaly occurs during measurement, the event is indicated
using the ▼ marker. You can specify display of up to six harmonic orders.
All RMS
measurement
items can be
Dual screen
selected for
display is
display.
possible for
Cursor values are
combinations
displayed for the
such as
specified orders.
voltage and
current.
Cursor values (maximum, minimum, and average values for the specified
interval) are displayed.
Event display
When an event such as a dip,
swell, or instantaneous
interruption occurs, the time axis
is enlarged on the event screen.
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Threshold setting
value
Once measurement is finished, search the event list to confirm detailed data for events-even during measurement
2. Confirm the details for events in the list screen. 3. Confirm the number of captured events in the
monitor screen.
The capture date and event category are displayed.
For
transient
Cursor capture Detailed
value transient values
Using the 3196 and your PC, you can observe power anomalies at remote locations and analyze measurement data
■ Choose from a variety of network measurement plans
By connecting a PC to the 3196, you can set up various types of network measurement systems through a LAN or RS-
232C interface.
Ex. 1. Direct connection with a LAN cable Ex. 2. Remote connection with a LAN through a hub
View the 3196 screen on your PC as soon as you open the remote application from your Web browser!
1. Enter the IP address for the 3196 on the browser to display the main screen. 2. A display screen and operation keys identical to those for the 3196 appear, allowing full
control of remote operation.
Because the various key operations are identical to those for the 3196, the keys are easy to use.
Convenient Feature
5. You can also convert waveform data into text.
Click the waveform data. Microsoft Excel starts, and
you can save the text data for the waveforms.
6. Using the report creation function, you can paste the event screen displayed into Microsoft Word*.
* When Microsoft Word is selected as the Internet Explorer HTML editor;
Compatible with Microsoft Word 97 or later.
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Choose from 2 Easy-to-Use Application Software Packages for Further Data Analysis
9624 PQA-HiVIEW & 9624-10 PQA-HiVIEW PRO
Features
■ Viewer function
Use this function to display screens similar to those used for the 3196.
Select from the TIME PLOT screen (voltage fluctuation, RMS fluctuation, harmonic fluctuation, inter-harmonic fluctuation),
event list screen, event data screen (waveforms, vectors, DMM, harmonics, event details), ∆V10 screen(Japanese
standard), or settings screen. In the TIME PLOT screen, and use the two cursors (A and B) to calculate waveforms within a
specified interval.
1.Load measurement data and then select the desired display from the toolbar
1. After loading the data, the possible displays are shown on the toolbar
General power
consumption is
Cursor displayed.
measurement
A B
Print example: TIME PLOT screen (U-THD RMS fluctuation) printed on A4 paper
9624-10 PQA-HiVIEW PRO (Advanced functions added to the standard Model 9624)
■ ITIC curve display function ■ EN50160 display functions
Make ITIC (CBEMA) curve analyses (limit curve) based (applicable standard is EN50160:1999)
on the power quality control standards of the U.S.A. Effectively evaluate and analyze the quality of power according
to EU standards.
9624 /-10 Specifications (Items in blue ■ symbolize specifications unique to Model 9624-10, and are not available in the standard Model 9624.)
3196 Specifications
-1. Measurement and recording items -2. Basic specifications
Power quality measurement
Recording item Power P&Harm ALL_D Recording item Power P&Harm ALL_D
standards conformance : IEC61000-4-30:2002, IEEE1159,
Transient overvoltage ❍ ❍ ❍ Voltage unbalance factor ❍ ❍ ❍ EN50160:1999
Clock functions : Auto calendar, auto leap year, 24-hour clock
Voltage swell ❍ ❍ ❍ Current unbalance factor ❍ ❍ ❍ Real-time clock accuracy : Within ±0.3 s/day (when the 3196 is turned on)
Voltage dip ❍ ❍ ❍ Harmonic voltage × ❍ ❍ Internal memory capacity for data : 13 MB (time series and event data)
Instantaneous interruption ❍ ❍ ❍ Harmonic current × ❍ ❍ Maximum recording interval : 1 month (internal memory)
Measurement time control : Manual/Specified time
Frequency ❍ ❍ ❍ Harmonic power × ❍ ❍ Time series data settings
RMS voltage ❍ ❍ ❍ Harmonic voltage-current phase difference × ❍ ❍ Recording item setting patterns :Power, P&Harm, and ALL DATA
RMS current ❍ ❍ ❍ Inter-harmonic voltage × × ❍ MAX/MIN/AVE values :AVE values, ALL values (maximum,
minimum, and average values)
Voltage peak ❍ ❍ ❍ Inter-harmonic current × × ❍ Interval selections :1, 3, 15, or 30 seconds, 1, 5, 10, or 30
Current peak ❍ ❍ ❍ Total harmonic voltage distortion factor ❍ ❍ ❍ minutes, 1 or 2 hours
Event settings
Effective power ❍ ❍ ❍ Total harmonic current distortion factor ❍ ❍ ❍ Event settings :All measurement settings except
Apparent power ❍ ❍ ❍ Total inter-harmonic voltage distortion factor × × ❍ flicker and inter-harmonics
Reactive power ❍ ❍ ❍ Total inter-harmonic current distortion factor × × ❍ Event threshold value setting :OFF or desired numerical value
Maximum number of recording events :100 (internal memory)
Power factor/Displacement power factor ❍ ❍ ❍ K factor ❍ ❍ ❍ (Simultaneous events count as 1 event.)
Flicker (∆V10/Pst, Plt) ❍ ❍ ❍ Power supply :12 V DC from the 9458 AC ADAPTER or 9459 BATTERY PACK
* Select from a total of six different patterns when recording data. These consist of three available data patterns
Maximum rated power : 40 VA
Continuous operating time with battery : Approximately 30 minutes
(Power, P&Harm, or ALL DATA), combined with two patterns, AVE and ALL (maximum, minimum, and average),
(9459 battery pack)
of detailed data for each measurement item.
External dimensions : Approximately 298W (11.73") × 215H (8.46") × 67D
(2.64") mm (not including projections)
Mass : Approximately 2.25 kg (79.4 oz.) (including 9459 battery pack)
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■ Option Specifications
Clamp On Sensors 9694 9660 9661 9669
Cord length: 3 m (9.84 ft) Cord length: 3 m (9.84 ft) Cord length: 3 m (9.84 ft) Cord length: 3 m (9.84 ft)
Appearance
CAT III 300V CAT III 300V CAT III 600V CAT III 600V
Primary current rating 5A AC 100 A AC 500 A AC 1000 A AC
Output voltage 10 mV/A AC 1 mV/A AC 1 mV/A AC 0.5 mV/A AC
Accuracy Amplitude ±0.3% rdg. ±0.02% f.s. ±0.3% rdg. ±0.02% f.s. ±0.3% rdg. ±0.01% f.s. ±1.0% rdg. ±0.01% f.s.
(45 to 66 Hz) Phase ±2˚ or less ±1˚ or less (±1.3˚ for 90 A or more) ±0.5˚ or less ±1˚ or less
Frequency characteristic ±1.0% or less for 66 Hz to 5 kHz (deviation from specified accuracy) ±2.0% or less for 66 Hz to 5 kHz (deviation from specified accuracy)
Effect of external magnetic field Corresponding to 0.1 A or less (with magnetic field of 400 A/m AC) Corresponding to 1 A or less (with magnetic field of 400 A/m AC)
Effect of conductor position ±0.5% or less ±1.5% or less
Maximum rated voltage to earth 300 Vrms (insulated conductor) 300 Vrms (insulated conductor) 600 Vrms (insulated conductor) 600 Vrms (insulated conductor)
Maximum allowable input (45 to 66 Hz) 50 A continuous 130 A continuous 550 A continuous 1000 A continuous
Measurable conductor diameter φ15 mm (0.59") or less φ15 mm (0.59") or less φ46 mm (1.81") or less φ55 mm (2.17") or less, 80 (3.15") × 20 (0.79") mm busbar
46W (1.81") × 135H (5.31") × 46W (1.81") × 135H (5.31") × 77W (3.03") × 151H (5.94") × 99.5W (3.92") × 188H (7.40") × 42D (1.65") mm,
Dimensions and weight
21D (0.83") mm, 230 g (8.1 oz.) 21D (0.83") mm, 230 g (8.1 oz.) 42D (1.65") mm, 360g (12.7 oz.) 590g (20.8 oz.)
■ Accessories
Clamp On Sensor 9667
Cord length 3196 POWER QUALITY ANALYZER
Sensor to circuit: 2 m (6.56 ft) (9438-02 VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT CABLE (one each of red, yellow, blue
Appearance Circuit to connector: 1 m (3.28 ft) and gray, plus four black lines, Cord length: 3 m (9.84 ft), 9459 BATTERY PACK,
9458 AC ADAPTER, Strap, LAN connector cover, Input Cord Label, Operating
CAT III 1000V Manual (CD-R), Quick Start Manual)
Primary current rating 500 A AC, 5000 A
By itself, the 3196 is only capable of voltage measurement. Purchase the optional
Output voltage 500 mV AC f.s. 9660 or 9661 CLAMP-ON SENSOR for current and power measurement.
Accuracy Amplitude ±2.0% rdg. ±1.5 mV (for input 10% or more of the range)
(45 to 66 Hz) Phase
● Standard combination example
±1˚ or less
Frequency characteristic ±3 dB or less for 10 Hz to 20 kHz (deviation from specified accuracy)
For three-phase 3-wire (3P3W3M) and three-phase 4-wire measurements
Effect of external magnetic field Corresponding to 5 A, 7.5 A max. (with magnetic field of 400 A/m AC) Models 3196 + 9661 (500 A) × 3 + 9339 + PC card (128 MB)
Effect of conductor position ±3.0% or less
■ Options
Maximum rated voltage to earth 1000 Vrms (insulated conductor)
9660 CLAMP ON SENSOR (100 A AC) Voltage output type
Maximum allowable input (45 to 66 Hz) 10000 A continuous
9661 CLAMP ON SENSOR (500 A AC) Voltage output type
Measurable conductor diameter φ254 mm (10") or less
Sensor length: 910 mm (2.99 ft), 240 g (8.5 oz.),
9667 FLEXIBLE CLAMP ON SENSOR (5000 A AC) Voltage output type
Dimensions and weight
Circuit: 57W (2.24") × 86H (3.39") × 30D (1.18") mm, 140 g (4.9 oz.) 9445-02 AC ADAPTER (for the 9667, for America, Japan)
Power supply LR03 alkaline battery × 4 (continuous operation max. 168 hours) or 9445-03 AC ADAPTER (for the 9667, for Europe)
9445 AC ADAPTER(optional) 9669 CLAMP ON SENSOR (1000 A AC) Voltage output type
Standard accessories 9694 CLAMP ON SENSOR (5 A AC) Voltage output type
9290-10 CLAMP-ON ADAPTER
Cord length : 3 m (9.84 ft) 9290-10 CLAMP ON ADAPTER
Up to 1500 A AC, CT ratio : 10:1 9458 AC ADAPTER
Measurable conductor diameter : 100 to 240 V AC, 1.2 A
9264-01 WIRING ADAPTER (3P3W)
φ55 mm (2.17"), width : 80 mm (2.17") bus bar 50/60 Hz
9264-02 WIRING ADAPTER (3P4W)
9339 CARRYING CASE 9340 CARRYING CASE 9438-02 VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT CABLE (standard accessory)
9459 BATTERY PACK (standard accessory)
104W (4.09") × 51H (2.01") ×
18D (0.71") mm, 250 g (8.83 oz.) 9670 PRINTER (with one roll recording paper)
9459 BATTERY PACK 9671 AC ADAPTER (for 9670)
(soft case) (hard case)
9237 RECORDING PAPER (80 mm (3.15") x 25 m (82.03 ft), 4 rolls, for 9670)
450W (17.72") × 350H (13.78") × 200D 380W (14.96") × 560H (22.05") × 260D
7.2 V DC, 2700 mAh
9638 RS-232C CABLE (1.5 m (4.92 ft), for printer connection)
(7.87") mm, 3.0 kg (106.01 oz.) (10.24") mm, 6.3 kg (222.2 oz.)
9642 LAN CABLE (5m (16.41 ft), with straight and crossover connectors)
9670 PRINTER option components 9339 CARRYING CASE (soft)
The 9671 AC ADAPTER should be purchased along with the 9670 PRINTER. 9340 CARRYING CASE (hard)
Also, the 9638 RS-232C CONNECTION CABLE or RS-232C cable (9- to 25- 9624 PQA-HiVIEW (PC application software)
pin crossover) is required to connect to the 3196.
A battery pack and battery charger to power the 9670 Printer are also available in
9624-10 PQA-HiVIEW PRO (PC application software)
some countries. Please contact your HIOKI distributor for details. 9626 PC CARD 32 M
9671 AC ADAPTER 9627 PC CARD 64 M
9726 PC CARD 128 M
9727 PC CARD 256 M
100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
134W (5.28") × 70H (2.76") × 41D (1.61") mm 9728 PC CARD 512 M
350 g (12.37 oz.)
Operating Manual (bound version)
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All information correct as of Mar. 24, 2004. All specifications are subject to change without notice. 3196E5-43M-03P Printed in Japan