EN - IEC61000-3-2 NFPower Users Manual
EN - IEC61000-3-2 NFPower Users Manual
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.
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Revisions
November 2016 1st Edition
January 2018 2nd Edition
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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.
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Licensed Software Name: 761922-S1 Voltage Fluctuation/Flicker Measurement Software
Number of License: 1
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Article 6 (Liabilities)
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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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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
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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).
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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
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1.1 Features
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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
Power supply 2
device RIN
System Configuration
Power analyzer EUT
WT3000
Power 3
supply
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.
• 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
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Open Load power supply model and setting information from a file.
Analyze None
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.
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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.
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
ES series DP series
Disconnected
(Offline)
• 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 Frequency
1. Select the power frequency.
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3.4 Configuring the Power Supply
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.
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
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
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3.4 Configuring the Power Supply
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.
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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.
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.
* 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.
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3.5 Executing a Harmonic Measurement 1
Procedure 2
1. Click in the menu area. The detailed measurement menu appears.
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3.5 Executing a Harmonic Measurement
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
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
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
• 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
Note
The power output remains on even if the harmonic measurement is ended or aborted. (It is not
automatically turned off.)
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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