EN50160:2010 Mains Signaling
Summary
The EN50160:2010 Mains Signaling Report shows an analysis of the compliance of selected sources based on the mains signaling specifications of the EN50160:2010 power quality standard. Use this report for an analysis and compliance assessment of your facility against the EN50160:2010 power quality standard.
NOTE: This report needs data from monitoring devices with EN50160:2010 monitoring capabilities.
Prerequisites
- The measurement data must be available as historical data logs in the database.
Prerequisites
The following firmware versions are required:
Device | Firmware version |
---|---|
ION8650 | 8650A_FAC_V4.2.0.0.1 8650B_FAC_V4.2.0.0.1 8650C_FAC_V4.2.0.0.1 |
PM8000 | 8000_FAC-PQ_V1.1.0.0.0 8000_FAC_V1.1.0.0.0 |
Use the EN50160:2010 Mains Signaling report template to create a report for signal line frequency statistics for multiple sources, for each observation period.
Report inputs:
Type a title for the report in the text box.
Use this input to select the devices you want to include in the report.
Click Select Sources to open the Source Selector dialog. From the Grouping list, select the way in which you want to display the sources (for example by device type, by group name, and so on). Click + and - to expand and collapse items in the navigation tree. Click the check box beside a device (or group of devices) to select it. Click Select All or Select None in the top-right corner to select or clear all the check boxes.
After selecting the devices, click OK.
Type the maximum percentage of intervals in an observation period in which the mean value of the signaling voltage can exceed the curve defined in the EN50160 standard before that mains signaling voltage is considered non-compliant.
Use this input to select the timeframe for the data you want to view in the report.
Select the reporting period from the dropdown list. The timeframe options in the timeframe dropdown are relative to the date the report is run. To run a report that starts and ends in the past, select the fixed date option. Type a start and end date in the date boxes or click the arrows beside the dates to display a pop-up calendar and select a date. Type a time in the time boxes or click the up and down arrows beside the time to adjust the hours or minutes up or down. You can also run a report that starts and ends in the future. You must manually add the future data. You can use any tool to generate future data. For example, use Manual Data Editor to manually enter measurement data.
Select the timezone you want to view timestamps in.
Click Yes to include data warnings in the report. If there are none, the section is not included. Click No to exclude this section.
Example:
NOTE: This example only shows selected content from the report, it does not show the entire report.