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User’s

Manual 761922-S1
Harmonic Measurement
Software
(IEC 61000-3-2 Compliant)

IM 761922-S01EE
2nd Edition
Thank you for purchasing the Harmonic Measurement Software with a Power Supply
Control Function (761922-S1).
This user’s manual explains the features and operating procedures of the power supply
control function. To ensure correct use, please read this manual thoroughly before
operation.
Keep this manual in a safe place for quick reference.
For the handling precautions, features, and operating procedures of the Harmonic
Measurement Software (761922), see IM761922-06E.

Notes
• The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result
of continuing improvements to the instrument's performance and functionality. The
figures given in this manual may differ from those that actually appear on your screen.
• Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy
of its contents. However, should you have any questions or find any errors, please
contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer.
• Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without the
permission of YOKOGAWA is strictly prohibited.
• The TCP/IP software of this product and the documents concerning it have been
developed/created by YOKOGAWA based on the BSD Networking Software, Release
1 that has been licensed from the Regents of the University of California.

Trademarks
• Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and
Windows 10 are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and/or other countries.
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Incorporated.
• Other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies.
• In this manual, the ® and TM symbols do not accompany their respective registered
trademark or trademark names.

Revisions
November 2016 1st Edition
January 2018 2nd Edition

2nd Edition : January 2018 (YMI)


All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2016 Yokogawa Test & Measurement Corporation

IM 761922-S01EE i
Terms and Conditions of the Software License

Yokogawa Electric Corporation and Yokogawa Test & Measurement Corporation, a Japanese corporation (hereinafter called “Yokogawa”), grants permission to use this
Yokogawa Software Program (hereinafter called the “Licensed Software”) to the Licensee on the conditions that the Licensee agrees to the terms and conditions stipulated
in Article 1 hereof.
You, as the Licensee (hereinafter called “Licensee”), shall agree to the following terms and conditions for the software license (hereinafter called the “Agreement”) based
on the use intended for the Licensed Software.
Please note that Yokogawa grants the Licensee permission to use the Licensed Software under the terms and conditions herein and in no event shall Yokogawa intend to
sell or transfer the Licensed Software to the Licensee.
Licensed Software Name: 761922-S1 Voltage Fluctuation/Flicker Measurement Software
Number of License: 1

Article 1 (Scope Covered by these Terms and Conditions)


1.1The terms and conditions stipulated herein shall be applied to any Licensee who purchases the Licensed Software on the condition that the Licensee consents to agree
to the terms and conditions stipulated herein.
1.2The “Licensed Software” herein shall mean and include all applicable programs and documentation, without limitation, all proprietary technology, algorithms, and know-
how such as a factor, invariant or process contained therein.

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agreed upon by both parties.
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2.3The Licensed Software shall not be copied in whole or in part except for keeping one (1) copy for back-up purposes. The Licensee shall secure or supervise the copy
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conditions of which Yokogawa notifies the Licensee in writing separately.
2.8In no event shall the Licensee modify, remove or delete a copyright notice of Yokogawa and its licenser contained in the Licensed Software, including any copy thereof.

Article 3 (Restriction of Specific Use)


3.1The Licensed Software shall not be intended specifically to be designed, developed, constructed, manufactured, distributed or maintained for the purpose of the
following events:
a) Operation of any aviation, vessel, or support of those operations from the ground;,
b) Operation of nuclear products and/or facilities;,
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damage arising out of the use or operations of the Licensed Software, and the Licensee agrees, on its own responsibility, to solve and settle the claims and damages
and to defend, indemnify or hold Yokogawa totally harmless, from or against any liabilities, losses, damages and expenses (including fees for recalling the Products and
reasonable attorney’s fees and court costs), or claims arising out of and related to the above-said claims and damages.

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of the Licensed Software, attributable to Yokogawa is found, Yokogawa agrees to replace, free of charge, any Licensed Software on condition that the defective
Licensed Software shall be returned to Yokogawa’s specified authorized service facility within seven (7) days after opening the Package at the Licensee’s expense. As
the Licensed Software is provided to the Licensee on an “as is” basis when delivered, in no event shall Yokogawa warrant that any information on or in the Licensed
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4.2Notwithstanding the preceding Paragraph 4.1, when third party software is included in the Licensed Software, the warranty period and terms and conditions that apply
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4.3When Yokogawa decides in its own judgement that it is necessary, Yokogawa may from time to time provide the Licensee with Revision upgrades and Version upgrades
separately specified by Yokogawa (hereinafter called “Updates”).
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of the Licensed Software.
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comply with its obligations and shall constitute fulfillment of all liabilities of Yokogawa and any third party licensing the Third Party Software to Yokogawa (including any
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Furthermore, the Licensee shall provide Yokogawa with necessary information or any other assistance for Yokogawa’s defense and negotiation. If and when such a
claim should be attributable to Yokogawa, subject to the written notice to Yokogawa stated in the preceding Paragraph 5.1, Yokogawa shall defend the Licensee and
negotiate with the claiming party at Yokogawa’s cost and expense and be responsible for the final settlement or judgment granted to the claiming party in the preceding
Paragraph 5.1.
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5.4If and when Yokogawa fails to take either of the countermeasures as set forth in the preceding subparagraphs of Paragraph 5.3, Yokogawa shall indemnify the Licensee
only by paying back the price amount of the Licensed Software which Yokogawa has received from the Licensee. THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPHS STATE THE
ENTIRE LIABILITY OF YOKOGAWA AND ANY THIRD PARTY LICENSING THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE TO YOKOGAWA WITH RESPECT TO INFRINGEMENT OF
THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PATENT AND COPYRIGHT.

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Terms and Conditions of the Software License
Article 6 (Liabilities)
6.1If and when the Licensee should incur any damage relating to or arising out of the Licensed Software or service that Yokogawa has provided to the Licensee under the
conditions herein due to a reason attributable to Yokogawa, Yokogawa shall take actions in accordance with this Agreement. However, in no event shall Yokogawa
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customers of Licensee or other third parties for such or other damages. Even if Yokogawa is liable or responsible for the damages attributable to Yokogawa and to the
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received. Please note that Yokogawa shall be released or discharged from part or all of the liability under this Agreement if the Licensee modifies, remodels, combines
with other software or products, or causes any deviation from the basic specifications or functional specifications, without Yokogawa’s prior written consent.
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claim within one (1) year of its occurrence.
6.3In no event, regardless of cause, shall Yokogawa assume responsibility for or be liable for penalties or penalty clauses in any contracts between the Licensee and its
customers.

Article 7 (Limit of Export)


Unless otherwise agreed by Yokogawa, the Licensee shall not directly or indirectly export or transfer the Licensed Software to any countries other than those where
Yokogawa permits export in advance.

Article 8 (Term)
This Agreement shall become effective on the date when the Licensee receives the Licensed Software and continues in effect unless or until terminated as provided herein,
or the Licensee ceases using the Licensed Software by itself or with Yokogawa’s thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Licensee.

Article 9 (Injunction for Use)


During the term of this Agreement, Yokogawa may, at its own discretion, demand injunction against the Licensee in case that Yokogawa deems that the Licensed Software
is used improperly or under severer environments other than those where Yokogawa has first approved, or any other condition which Yokogawa may not permit.

Article 10 (Termination)
Yokogawa, at its sole discretion, may terminate this Agreement without any notice or reminder to the Licensee if the Licensee violates or fails to perform this Agreement.
However, Articles 5, 6, and 11 shall survive even after the termination.

Article 11 (Jurisdiction)
Any dispute, controversies, or differences between the parties hereto as to interpretation or execution of this Agreement shall be resolved amicably through negotiation
between the parties upon the basis of mutual trust. Should the parties fail to agree within ninety (90) days after notice from one of the parties to the other, both parties
hereby irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Tokyo District Court (main office) in Japan for settlement of the dispute.

Article 12 (Governing Law)


This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Japan. The Licensee expressly agrees to waive absolutely and irrevocably and to the
fullest extent permissible under applicable law any rights against the laws of Japan which it may have pursuant to the Licensee’s local law.

Article 13 (Severability)
In the event that any provision hereof is declared or found to be illegal by any court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall be null and void with respect
to the jurisdiction of that court or tribunal and all the remaining provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect.

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Contents 1

Terms and Conditions of the Software License................................................................................. ii


2
Chapter 1 Features
1.1 Features............................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 PC System Requirements................................................................................................. 1-3
3
Chapter 2 System Configuration
2.1 System Configuration........................................................................................................ 2-1
2.2 Connecting the WT to the PC and Starting the Software.................................................. 2-2

Chapter 3 Power Supply Functions


3.1 Power Supply Functions.................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Loading Power Supply Setting Information....................................................................... 3-2
3.3 Configuring a New Set of Power Supply to PC Communication Parameters (New
connection)........................................................................................................................ 3-3
3.4 Configuring the Power Supply........................................................................................... 3-5
3.5 Executing a Harmonic Measurement...............................................................................3-11
3.6 Printing Reports............................................................................................................... 3-16
3.7 Saving the Power Supply Setting Information................................................................. 3-17
3.8 Using the Help Feature................................................................................................... 3-18
3.9 Closing the Software....................................................................................................... 3-19

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Chapter 1 Features

1.1 Features 1

Features
This software (761922-S1) contains the following features in addition to the Harmonic 2
Measurement Software (761922).

• NF Corporation’s power supply (hereafter referred to as the NF power supply) control

3
Compatible Instruments
This software can be used with the following YOKOGAWA measuring instruments.
Product Model
WT3000 760301, 760302, 760303, 760304
WT3000E WT3001E, WT3002E, WT3003E, WT3004E

For the handling precautions, features, and operating procedures of the WT3000/
WT3000E, see the relevant user’s manuals.
This user’s manual (IM 761922-S01CE) describes the case when this software is used in
combination with a WT3000.

This software can be used with the following power supplies and reference impedance
networks (RINs) made by NF Corporation.

• ES series
Power Supply Reference Impedance Network (RIN)
ES2000S ES4152
ES2000U ES4153

• DP series
• Power Supply
DP□□□ □(E)3
1 2

1 Output capacity 015 (1.5 kVA) to 480 (48 kVA)


2 Output format S/SL: single-phase, D: single-phase three-wire, T: three-phase,
M: multi-phase
3 If you specify CEE7 (outlet for Europe), an “E” is appended to the model
(except for DP240S/DP360S/D420LS/DP480LS).

• Reference Impedance Network (RIN)


Model Capacity Wiring
DP4162 20A Single-phase two-wire
DP4163 20A Single-phase two-wire, single-phase three-wire,
three-phase three-wire, three-phase four-wire
DP4164 30A Single-phase two-wire, single-phase three-wire
DP4165 30A Single-phase two-wire, single-phase three-wire,
three-phase three-wire, three-phase four-wire
DP4166 50A Single-phase two-wire, single-phase three-wire
DP4167 50A Single-phase two-wire, single-phase three-wire,
three-phase three-wire, three-phase four-wire
DP4168 75A Single-phase two-wire, single-phase three-wire
DP4169 75A Single-phase two-wire, single-phase three-wire,
three-phase three-wire, three-phase four-wire

DP4164 to DP4169 are displayed on the software as follows:


• Single-phase: DP4162
• Three-phase: DP4163

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1.1 Features

Power Supply Control Function


Power Supply Configuration
From the dialog box of this software, you can turn the power supply output on and off and
set various parameters, such as voltage and frequency.

Power Supply Quality Check Function


When the power supply output is turned on, this function checks the voltage, frequency,
total harmonic distortion of the voltage, and so on.

Saving and Loading Power Supply’s Setting Information


The power supply model and setting information can be saved to a file. And setting
information saved in a file can be loaded into the software. Further, when online, the
power supply settings can be loaded from the power supply into the software.

Inclusion of the Power Supply Name in Reports


The name of the power supply used in testing is included in harmonic measurement
reports.

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1.2 PC System Requirements 1

Features
For the PC system requirements of this software, see section 1.2 in the 761922 2
Harmonic Measurement Software User’s Manual IM761922-06E. However, the Ethernet
requirement of the communication board is as follows:

Ethernet 3
GP-IB or Ethernet can be used for communicating with the WT3000. Using Ethernet
requires a 100BASE-TX Ethernet port. Communication with the NF power supply is only
possible through GP-IB.

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Chapter 2 System Configuration

2.1 System Configuration 1

Power supply 2
device RIN

System Configuration
Power analyzer EUT
WT3000
Power 3
supply

Control and feedback

GP-IB GP-IB or Ethernet

PC Printer

To increase the power supply capacity, you need to connect a booster to the power
supply unit.
For a three-phase power supply, you add a slave to the master power supply.
For details on how to connect the cables of each device, see the user’s manual for the
device.
Depending on the harmonics standard, a RIN may not be used. For details, check the
relevant standard.

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2.2 Connecting the WT to the PC and Starting the
Software
Connecting the WT to the PC and Installing the Software
See sections 2.1 to 2.4 in the 761922 Harmonic Measurement Software User’s Manual
IM761922-06E.

Starting the Software


Start the software according to section 3.1 in the 761922 Harmonic Measurement
Software User’s Manual IM761922-06E. Also, note the following:

• If you are using the ES2000U, set the single-phase/three-phase slide switch
appropriately before starting the software.

• If you are using the multi-phase model of the DP series power supply, set the phase
mode switch appropriately before starting the software.

1Φ2W
1Φ3W
3Φ4W

To connect using the same settings as the last time, select “Same Condition as Last
Execution” in the software startup connection conditions.
When you start the software for the first time, default settings according to the power
supply type described in section 3.4 are used.

Note
If you manually change the power supply settings, such as the voltage range and output
voltage, after starting or closing the software, those settings are not reflected, and the settings
of connection condition (default, loaded conditions, or conditions used the last time) are used.
In such a case, check or change the power supply settings on the software before turning the
output on.

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Chapter 3 Power Supply Functions

3.1 Power Supply Functions 1

Icon Function Power Supply Function 2


Start None

3
Open Load power supply model and setting information from a file.

Power Supply Functions


Connect Establish a connection between the PC and power supply using
the GP-IB interface.

Setting Set various power supply parameters, such as voltage and


frequency.

Test • Turn the power output on and off.


• When the power output is turned on, this function checks the
voltage, frequency, total harmonic distortion of the voltage, and
so on. (Power supply quality check function)

Analyze None

Print The name of the power supply used in testing is included in


harmonic measurement reports.

Save Save the power supply model and setting information to a file.

Close When you close the software, the power is turned off,
regardless of whether the power is on or off.

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3.2 Loading Power Supply Setting Information

Power supply setting information is saved in .ini files. Load the setting information
according to the procedure in section 5.1, “Loading Setting Information and Measured
Data” in the 761922 Harmonic Measurement Software User’s Manual IM761922-06E. An
.ini file contains the following power supply parameters.

• Power supply model


• Power supply ROM version
• Wiring system
• Voltage range
• Voltage limit
• Rated voltage (phase)
• Rated frequency
• Impedance1
• Setting mode (basic/advanced)
• Power supply quality check availability
• Phase voltage/line voltage
• GP-IB address of the power supply
• Reference impedance network (RIN) usage

1 This information is saved regardless of whether reference impedance network (RIN)


connection is present.

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3.3 Configuring a New Set of Power Supply to PC 1
Communication Parameters (New connection)
Procedure 2
1. Click in the menu area. The detailed connection menu appears.

Power Supply Functions


Power supply connection
Configure the connection to
the NF power supply.

Configuring the Connection to the Power Supply


2. For NF Power Connection, select Use or Not Used.
3. If you select Use, select the GP-IB address of the target power supply.

Note
• GP-IB address 0 is reserved for the PC, so you cannot select it.
• To control the WT3000 and NF power supply using GP-IB, set different addresses for each.
If the addresses overlap, an error dialog box will appear.

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3.3. Configuring a New Set of Power Supply to PC Communication Parameters (New connection)

Explanation
Configuring the Connection to the Power Supply
Select the GP-IB address of the target power supply.
Selectable range: 1 to 30

Connection Condition and Connection Status Display


The connection conditions on the detailed menu and the current connection status are
shown in the setting and display area.

• When Disconnected (offline)


Illustration of both the ES series power supply and DP series power supply is shown.

Connection condition
ES series DP series

Disconnected
(Offline)

• When Connected (online)


Illustration of either the ES series power supply and DP series power supply,
whichever is connected, is shown.

• When connected to an ES series power supply • When connected to a DP series power supply

Connection
state
(Online)

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3.4 Configuring the Power Supply 1

Procedure 2
1. Click in the menu area. The detailed setting menu appears.

Power Supply Functions


Wiring system
Only the selectable items become
available depending on the type of
connected NF power supply.

Select the power frequency.

Power Frequency
1. Select the power frequency.

Various Power Supply Settings


1. In the setting and display area, select the NF Power Supply tab. An NF power
supply setting dialog box appears.

2. Click the basic settings or advanced settings button.


3. Specify the settings.

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3.4 Configuring the Power Supply

In basic setting mode, the following dialog box appears.

In basic setting mode, when you set the wiring system, these boxes are set automatically.
For details, see the next page.
To view or change these settings, select advanced setting mode.

Select this check box to check the power supply quality


before measurement.
For details on the power supply quality check, see section 3.5.

Select this check box to prohibit changes to the settings


when the power output is on.

Power supply and reference impedance network (RIN) information


Wiring system The power supply and RIN model are obtained automatically
and displayed.*

Illustration of the setting information

Rated frequency
Select 50 Hz or 60 Hz from the drop-down list.
If you click the box, you can set the frequency in the range of 45.00 to 66.00.
You can select values that have been entered recently from the drop-down list.

* If any of the models from DP4164 to DP4169 is connected for the RIN, the software
displays it as follows:
• Single-phase: DP4162
• Three-phase: DP4163

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3.4 Configuring the Power Supply

Wiring system 1
Depending on the type of power supply that is connected, the selectable wiring systems
are as follows. In addition, voltage range and other parameters are set to the following
values.
2
When an ES2000S (Single-Phase Model) Is Connected
Wiring System Voltage Voltage Phase Voltage/ Rated Use RIN Impedance
Range Limit Line Voltage Voltage
Single-phase two-wire 200 300.0 Phase voltage 230.0 Selected DEFEAT 3
230 V device None
Single-phase two-wire 100 150.0 Phase voltage 100.0 Selected DEFEAT

Power Supply Functions


100 V device (JIS) None
Single-phase two-wire 200 300.0 Phase voltage 200.0 Selected DEFEAT
200 V device (JIS) None

When an ES2000U (Three-Phase Model) Is Connected with the Slide Switch Set to
Single-Phase Mode
Wiring System Voltage Voltage Phase Voltage/ Rated Use RIN Impedance
Range Limit Line Voltage Voltage
Single-phase two-wire 200 300.0 Phase voltage 230.0 Selected DEFEAT
230 V device None
Single-phase two-wire 100 150.0 Phase voltage 100.0 Selected DEFEAT
100 V device (JIS) None
Single-phase two-wire 200 300.0 Phase voltage 200.0 Selected DEFEAT
200 V device (JIS) None

When an ES2000U (three-phase model) Is Connected with the Slide Switch Set to
Three-Phase Mode
Wiring System Voltage Voltage Phase Voltage/ Rated Use RIN Impedance
Range Limit Line Voltage Voltage
Three-phase four-wire 200 300.0 Phase voltage 230.9 Selected DEFEAT
400 V device None
Three-phase three-wire 100 150.0 Line Voltage 200.0 Selected DEFEAT
200 V device (JIS) None
Single-phase three-wire 100 150.0 Phase voltage 100.0 Selected DEFEAT
100 V/200 V device (JIS) None

When a DP Power Supply Single-Phase Model Is Connected or Multi-Phase Model


with the Phase Mode Set to Single-Phase Two-Wire Output
Wiring System Voltage Voltage Phase Voltage/ Rated Use RIN Impedance
Range Limit Line Voltage Voltage
Single-phase two-wire 200 300.0 Phase voltage 230.0 1
DEFEAT
230 V device
Single-phase two-wire 100 150.0 Phase voltage 100.0 1
DEFEAT
100 V device (JIS)
Single-phase two-wire 200 300.0 Phase voltage 200.0 1
DEFEAT
200 V device (JIS)

When a DP Power Supply Multi-Phase Model Is Connected or Multi-Phase Model


with the Phase Mode Not Set to Single-Phase Two-Wire Output
Wiring System Voltage Voltage Phase Voltage/ Rated Use RIN Impedance
Range Limit Line Voltage Voltage
Three-phase four-wire 200 300.0 Phase voltage 230.9 1
DEFEAT
400 V device
Three-phase three-wire 100 150.0 Line Voltage 200.0 1
DEFEAT
200 V device (JIS)
Single-phase three-wire 100 150.0 Phase voltage 100.0 1
DEFEAT
100 V/200 V device (JIS)
1 When a RIN is connected: Selected
When a RIN is not connected: Not selected

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3.4 Configuring the Power Supply

In advanced setting mode, the following dialog box appears.

Voltage Range
Select 100 V or 200 V. The range of values that you can set for the rated voltage and
voltage limit is displayed.

Voltage Limit
You can select the following values from the drop-down list for the voltage limit depending
on the voltage range.
Voltage Range Voltage Limit
100 V 150.0 V
200 V 300.0 V

By clicking the box, you can set the value down to the first decimal place within the range
shown in the Voltage Range box.

Output Voltage Setting


Set the output voltage to Phase Voltage or Line Voltage.

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3.4 Configuring the Power Supply

Rated Voltage 1
You can select the following values from the drop-down list for the rated voltage output
depending on the Phase Voltage/Line Voltage setting and voltage range.
Phase voltage/line voltage
Phase voltage Line Voltage 2
Voltage Range 100 V 100.0 V or 115.0 V 200.0 V or 230.0 V
200 V 200.0 V or 230.0 V 200.0 V or 400.0 V

By clicking the box, you can set the value down to the first decimal place within the range
3
shown in the Voltage Range box.

Power Supply Functions


If the phase voltage of the rated voltage exceeds the value in the voltage limit table, the
following values are set depending on the power supply type and voltage range.
Voltage limit: The value in the voltage limit table
Phase voltage/line voltage: Phase voltage
Rated voltage: Same value as the voltage range

Note
If the rated voltage is set using a line voltage, the line voltage is converted into phase voltage
according to the wiring system and compared to the value in the voltage limit table.

Impedance
If you select the “Reference Impedance Network (RIN) is used” check box, you can set
the following impedances according to the connected RIN. If you do not select the check
box, DEFEAT appears in the box.

When an ES4152 is connected


Or when the RIN under Connection Information in the upper right of the tab
sheet is DP4162*
• DEFEAT
• 100 V
• 200 V
• 230 V

When an ES4153 is connected


Or when the RIN under Connection Information in the upper right of the tab
sheet is set to DP4163*
• DEFEAT
• JPN 1φ
• JPN 3φ
• EU 1φ/3φ

* For the connection information when any of the models from DP4164 to DP4169 is
connected for the RIN, see page 3-6.

If the RIN for the DP series power supply is not connected, you cannot select the
“Reference Impedance Network (RIN) is used” check box. Consequently, you cannot
change the impedance setting.

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3.4 Configuring the Power Supply

Defaults
The settings are reset to the following conditions (default values).
Setting mode: basic
Wiring System
The wiring system is set as follows according to the connected power supply.
• When an ES2000S (single-phase model) is connected
For 1P2W 230 V, 50 Hz Device
• When an ES2000U (three-phase model) is connected with the slide switch set to
single-phase mode
For 1P2W 230 V, 50 Hz Device
• When an ES2000U (three-phase model) is connected with the slide switch set to
three-phase mode
For 3P4W 400 V, 50 Hz Device
• When a DP series power supply single-phase model is connected or multi-phase
model with the phase mode set to single-phase two-wire output
For 1P2W 230 V Device
• When a DP series power supply multi-phase model is connected or multi-phase
model with the phase mode not set to single-phase two-wire output
For 3P4W 400 V Device
Voltage ranges: As shown in the table on page 3-7 according to the
connected power supply and wiring system.
Voltage limit: As shown in the table on page 3-7 according to the
connected power supply and wiring system.
Phase voltage/line voltage: As shown in the table on page 3-7 according to the
connected power supply and wiring system.
Rated voltage: As shown in the table on page 3-7 according to the
connected power supply and wiring system.
Rated frequency: 50 Hz
The power supply quality is checked before compliance test: Selected
Reference Impedance Network (RIN) is used
• When an ES2000S or ES2000U is connected: Not selected
• When a DP series power supply is connected
• When DP series RIN is connected: Selected
• When DP series RIN is not connected: Not selected
Impedance: DEFEAT

Settings at Startup
The above settings when the software is started are set as follows depending on the
connection conditions.

Connection Condition Setting


New connection Default values
Same conditions as those of the loaded file Settings of the loaded file
Same conditions as the last time Settings used the last time

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3.5 Executing a Harmonic Measurement 1

Procedure 2
1. Click in the menu area. The detailed measurement menu appears.

Power Supply Functions


Turn on the power supply to the EUT.

Turn off the power supply to the EUT.

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3.5 Executing a Harmonic Measurement

Turning the Power Output On and Off


To turn the power output on or off, click Power On or Power Off in the detailed menu
area.

Whether the Power On, Power Off, and measurement start/stop buttons are enabled or
disabled in each of the software states are as follows:

Harmonic Measurement
Software State Power Power On Power Off Measurement Start/Stop
Supply State
Before measurement Power On Disabled Enabled Measurement start
initialization
(Reset) Power Off Enabled Disabled Disabled
Measuring Power On Disabled Disabled Measurement stop
(Start)
Measurement complete Power On Disabled Enabled Measurement start
(Complete) Power Off Enabled Disabled Disabled

WT3000 states are indicated in parentheses.

Note
• If the software is in the Power On state and the software is switched from online to offline,
the software switches to the Power Off state.
• If the software is switched from offline to online, the software is set to the Power Off state
regardless of whether the software is in the Power On or Power Off state.
• When the software is closed, the software is set to the Power Off state regardless of
whether the software is in the Power On or Power Off state.

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3.5 Executing a Harmonic Measurement

Power Supply Quality Check 1


If the “The power supply quality is checked before compliance test” check box in the
power supply setting dialog box is selected, the power supply quality is checked before
the power output is turned on.
2
Note
If the /G6 option is not installed in the WT3000, the power supply quality cannot be checked.

Power Supply Functions


The following items are checked.


• Measurement time 200 ms
• Power supply judgment conditions
Rated voltage1 Within ±2.0%
Nominal frequency2 Within ±0.5%
• Relative harmonic content of output voltage U at no load
3rd 0.9%
5th 0.4%
7th 0.3%
9th 0.2%
Even harmonics between 2nd and 10th 0.2%
Odd harmonics between 11th and 40th 0.1%

1 For the rated voltage, the rated voltage value in the power supply setting dialog box and the
measured voltage (rms) are compared.
2 For the nominal frequency, the rated frequency value in the power supply setting dialog box
and the measured value are compared.

If no problems are found in the power supply quality, a power output confirmation
message appears.

If problems are found in the power supply quality, an error message appears. The item
that resulted in error is displayed.

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3.5 Executing a Harmonic Measurement

Starting a Harmonic Measurement


Start harmonic measurement according to section 8.1 (test preview) or 8.7 (compliance
test) in the 761922 Harmonic Measurement Software User’s Manual IM761922-06E.

Voltage Range Validity Check


When a compliance test is started, the software checks whether the NF power supply,
WT3000, and Harmonic Measurement Software are configured as shown in the following
table.
• Check items when the NF Power Connection is set to Use in the NF power supply
communication setting dialog box (section 3.3)
Wiring System NF Power Supply WT3000 Limit
Setting Dialog Box Voltage Range1 Conversion
Rated Rated (For JIS)
Voltage frequency
Single-phase two-wire 220 to 240 V 45 to 66 Hz CF3: 300 V ―――
230 V device CF6: 300 V
Three-phase four-wire 220 to 240 V 45 to 66 Hz CF3: 300 V to 600 V ―――
400 V device CF6: 300 V to 500 V
Single-phase two-wire 100 to 115 V 45 to 66 Hz CF3: 100 V to 150 V 100 to 115 V
100 V device (JIS) CF6: 150 V
Single-phase two-wire 200 to 230 V 45 to 66 Hz CF3: 300 V 200 to 230 V
200 V device (JIS) CF6: 300 V
Three-phase three-wire 110 to 120 V 45 to 66 Hz CF3: 300 V 190 to 210 V
200 V device (JIS) CF6: 300 V
Single-phase three-wire 100 to 115 V 45 to 66 Hz CF3: 100 V to 300 V 100 to 230 V
100 V/200 V device (JIS) CF6: 150 V to 300 V
1 “CF3” in the table indicates that the crest factor is set to 3.

• If the NF Power Connection is set to Not Used in the NF power supply communication
setting dialog box (section 3.3), the following items in the table above are checked.
• WT3000 voltage range
• Limit Conversion (For JIS)

If the settings are different from those in the table, an error message will appear. The
item that resulted in error is displayed.

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3.5 Executing a Harmonic Measurement

Measured Element 1
The measured element is determined by the WT3000 measurement target (Object)
setting.1

1 See section 7.2 in the 761922 Harmonic Measurement Software User’s Manual IM761922-
06E.
2
For example, even when a three-phase power supply is being measured, if the WT3000
measurement target (Object) is set only to Element 1, only input element 1 will be
measured. 3
Also, when a single-phase power supply is being measured, if the WT3000 measurement

Power Supply Functions


target (Object) is set to Element 1 and 2, input element 2 (which is not receiving any
signal) will also be measured, and the total judgment may indicate Fail.

Power Supply Error Check during Measurement


This software checks whether an error is occurring in the power supply during
measurement. If an error is found, an error message appears. For example, if an
overload occurs, the following error message will appear.

Note
The power output remains on even if the harmonic measurement is ended or aborted. (It is not
automatically turned off.)

Data Acquisition Error Check during Measurement


If harmonic measurement data cannot be acquired consecutively, the following error
message will appear.

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3.6 Printing Reports

You can print reports by following the procedure in section 10.4 in the 761922 Harmonic
Measurement Software User’s Manual IM761922-06E.
If the NF Power Connection is set to Use in the NF power supply communication setting
dialog box (section 3.3), the following items are included in the report.
• Power: The type of power supply and reference impedance network (RIN)1
• Impedance: Reference impedance network (RIN) setting1

1 This is displayed if you select the “Reference Impedance Network (RIN) is used” check box in
the power supply setting dialog box.

Report printout example

Power supply information

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3.7 Saving the Power Supply Setting Information 1

Power supply setting information is saved in .ini files. Save the setting information 2
according to the procedure in section 11.1, “Saving Setting Information and Measured
Data” in the 761922 Harmonic Measurement Software User’s Manual IM761922-06E.

The following power supply parameters are included in .ini files.


• Power supply model
3
• Power supply ROM version

Power Supply Functions


• Wiring system1
• Voltage range1
• Voltage limit1
• Rated voltage (phase)1
• Rated frequency1
• Impedance*1*2
• Setting mode (basic/advanced)1
• Power supply quality check availability1
• Phase voltage/line voltage1
• GP-IB address of the power supply
• Reference impedance network (RIN) usage1

1 Set in the NF power supply dialog box in section 3.4


2 This information is saved regardless of whether reference impedance network (RIN)
connection is present.

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3.8 Using the Help Feature

Follow the procedure in section 12.3 in the 761922 Harmonic Measurement Software
User’s Manual IM761922-06E. The following PDF document will open.

761922 Harmonic Measurement Software


User’s Manual IM761922-06E

User’s manual of the NF power supply control functions


IM761922-S01EE (this manual)

WT3000E user’s manuals

Obtaining the Latest User's Manual and Alteration Notices


Download the user’s manual and alteration notices for the software from the YOKOGAWA
manual download webpage. Change the file name of the manual or alternation notice to
that shown below, and overwrite the existing files in the software installation folder.
Latest User’s Manual or Alteration Notice File Name
Document explaining the NF power supply control functions IM761922-S01EE.pdf
IM761922-S01EE (this manual)
Alteration notice for this manual Alterations-S01EE.pdf

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3.9 Closing the Software 1

Close the software according to the procedure in section 4.2 in the 761922 Harmonic
Measurement Software User’s Manual IM761922-06E. When you close the software, the
2
power is turned off, regardless of whether the power is on or off.

Power Supply Functions

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