10. Clamp sensor 11. Instruction manual for Clamp sensor
(depending on model purchased)
50A type (Φ24mm) M-8128
100A type (Φ24mm) M-8127
200A type (Φ40mm) M-8126
500A type (Φ40mm) M-8125
1000A type (Φ68/ 110mm)M-8124/ KEW8130
3000A type (Φ150/ 170m m) KEW8129/ 8133
13. Carrying case for 14. Power supply adapter
main unit (with magnet)
12. SD Card
● Storage
Store the items as shown below after use.
2GB M-8326-02
● In case any of the items listed above are found to be damaged or missing or if the
printing is unclear, please contact your local KYORITSU distributor.
means liable for any damage resulting from the instrument in contradiction to this cautionary note.
WARNIN
● Safety warnings
This instrument has been designed, manufactured and tested according to IEC 61010-1: Safety
requirements for Electronic Measur ing appar atus , and del iver ed in the best condition after passing
quality control tests.
This instruction manual contains warnings and safety procedures which have to be
observed by the user to ensure safe operation of the instrument and to maintain it i n safe
condition. Therefore, read through these operating instructions before using the
instrument.
WARNING
- For about Instruction manual -
● Read through and understand the instructions contained in this manual before using the
instrument.
● Keep the manual at hand to enable quick reference whenever necessary.
● The instrument is to be used only in its intended applications.
● Understand and follow all the safety instructions contained in the manual.
● Read the enclosed Quick manual after reading this instruction manual.
● As to the Clamp sensor use, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the sensor.
It is essential that t he above instructions are adhered to. Fa ilure to follo w the above instruc tions
may cause injury, instrument damage and/or dam age to equipment under test. Kyoritsu is by no
The symbolindicated on the instrument, means that the user must refer to the related parts in
the manual for safe operation of the instrument. It is essential to read the instructions wherever the
symbol appears in the manual.
DANGER : is reserved for conditions and actions that are likely to cause serious or fatal injury.
: is reserved for conditions and actions that can cause serious or fatal injury.
CAUTION : is reserved for conditions and actions that can cause injury or instrument damage.
To ensure safe operation of measuring instruments, IEC 61010 establishes safety standards
for various electrical environments, categorized as O to CAT IV, and called measurement
categories. Higher-numbered categories correspond to electrical environments with greater
momentary energy, so a measuring instrument designed for CAT III environments can endure
greater momentary energy than one designed for CAT II.
O : Circuits which are not directly connected to the mains power supply.
CAT II : Electrical circuits of equipment connected to an AC electrical outlet by a power cord.
CAT III : Primary electrical circuits of the equipment connected directly to the distribution panel,
and feeders from the distribution panel to outlets.
CAT IV : The circuit from the service drop to the service entrance, and to the power meter and
primary overcurrent protection device (distribution panel).
● Use insulated gloves, boots or head gears at measurements to ensure user’s safety.
- Connection -
● Confirm that the instrument is off, and then connect the Power cord.
● Connect the Power cord, Voltage test leads and Clamp sensors to the instrument first. Cord to
be firmly inserted.
● Never attempt to make any measurement if any abnormal conditions, such as a broken cover
or exposed metal parts are present on the Instrument, Voltage test leads, Power cord and
Clamp sensor.
- Measurement –
● Ensure that the Current input terminal cover, USB connector cover and SD card connector cover
are closed when not in use during a measurement.
- Not in use for a long period -
● Remove the Power cord from the outlet if the instrument will not be in use for a long period.
- Repair/ Calibration -
● Do not install substitute parts or make any modification to the instrument. Return the instrument
to your local KYORITSU distributor for repair or re-calibration in case of suspected faulty
operation.
- Battery -
● Do not try to replace the batteries if the surface of the instrument is wet.
● Ensure that the Power cord, Voltage test leads and Clamp sensor are removed from the
instrument, and that the instrument is switched off when opening the Battery cover for battery
replacement.
● Never mix new and old batteries.
● Install batteries in correct polarity as marked inside the Battery compartment area.
- Power cord -
● Do not use the damaged cord.
● Don’t put heavy things on, step on or pinch the cord, moreover, not to touch any heating
material.
● When unplugging the cord from the mains socket outlet, do so by removing the plug first and not
by pulling the Power cord.
- Voltage test leads -
● Stop using the test lead if the outer jacket is damaged and the inner metal or color jacket is
exposed.
- Measures against abnormal symptoms -
● If the instrument begins to emit smoke, becomes too hot, or gives off an unusual smell,
immediately power it off and disconnect the power cord from the outlet. Also power off the power
to the object under test. If any anomalies as noted, contact your local KYORITSU distributor.
This is a digital Power Clamp Meter that can be used for various wiring systems. Measured data can be
saved either in the internal memory or SD card, and can be transmitted to PC via USB connection or by
using SD card reader.
Safety Construction
Designed to meet the international safety standard IEC 61010-1 CAT.III 600V.
KEW6305 measures voltage (RMS), current (RMS), active power, frequency and calculates reactive/
apparent power, power factor, neutral current and active/ reactive/ apparent energy.
Demand measurement
Electricity consumption can be easily monitored so as not to exceed the target maximum demand
values.
Saving data
KEW6305 is endowed with a logging function with a preset recording interval. Data can be saved by
manual operation or at pre-set time & date.
Dual power supply system
KEW6305 operates either with an AC power supply or with batteries. Both dry-cell batteries (alkaline)
and rechargeable batteries (Ni-MH) can be used. In the event of an interruption, while operating with
an AC power supply , power to the instrument is automatically restored by the batteries in the instrument.
Large display
Up to 3 measured items can be displayed on the large screen simultaneously.
Light & compact design
Clamp sensor type, compact and light weight design
Application
Data in the internal memory and in SD card can be transmitted to PC using USB connection or SD
slot. The supplied PC software application enables easy settings of the instrument and analysis of
the saved data from PC.
In some countries, large consumers of electricity will usually have a maximum demand contract with
the power company . Such contract va ries from country to country . The following is an explanation of
a typical Japanese maximum demand contract.
● Maximum Demand contract
In such a contract the electricity tarif f rates (i.e. for kWhr units) are ba sed upon the consumer’s
maximum power demand. The maximum demand is the m aximum of average powers recorded
over a 30min intervals.
This is measured by the maximum demand meter belonging to the po wer company. Let’s assume
that a power company has the following applicable rates.
$2 per KWhr unit for a recorded max demand 300KW during a year
$4 per KWhr unit for a recorded max demand 500KW during a year
$5 per KWhr unit for a recorded max demand 600KW during a year
Assuming that the consumer is on the 500kW/year rate (ie. $4), and the recorded max demand
during a particular day(say 15th January) is 6 00kW . Then the new applicable rate from 1 st
February onwards will be the 600kW/year rate (ie. $5) for the next 365 d ays. If a year later , on
February 1st the recorded maximum demand is 300kW, then the new appli cable rates will be
changed to 300kW/year rate (i.e. $2) for the subsequent 365 days. However if during this period,
the max demand goes up again, and say 600kW is reco rded on 15th March, the applicable rates
change again to the 600kW/year rate (i.e.$5) for the sub sequent 365 days.
● Benefit s of maximum demand control
It is thus important for consumers with such contracts to monitor closely fluctuati ons in their power
demand to ensure that their max demand limits are not exceede d and thus incur higher tarif fs.
Maximum Demand control is more effective in co untries with higher electricity tarif fs.
● S tatus of ma ximum demand contract
In the past, in Japan, only consumers whose electri city supply was rated at 600kW or more used to
enter into a demand contract. However , nowaday s power companies inst all maximum demand
meters at all consumers whose supply is rated 70kW or more.
● Maximum Demand measurement limit ations
N.B. The readings from power company ma ximum demand meter and from the 6300 will not match
completely due to an obvious time-lag differe nce in the start of the integration period (eg.30mins)
over which the max demand is taken.
Blinks while instantaneous values are being displayed on the LCD.
Lights up while data can be saved in the SD card, and blinks while
saving data.
Lights up while a USB cord is connected to the terminal, and blinks
during data communication.
Lights up while data can be saved in the internal memory , and blinks
while accessing to the memory.
< Symbols i ndicate the functions or status during measurement >
Symbols Functions an d status during mea surement
Lights up when the keys are locked.
Lights up when voltage exceeds a certain condition.
Lights up when current exceeds a certain condition.
Lights up when instruments is working by AC power supply .
Lights up when instruments is working by batteries.
Lights up when data hold function is activated.
Lights up when selecting SET UP Range. Lights up when selecting WIRING CHECKRange.
Blinks while integration values are being displayed on the LCD.
Blinks while demand values are being displayed on the LCD.
When the capacity of SD card or internal memory is exceeded.
Lights up when selecting DATA CHECKRange.
Lights up while setting Bluetooth communication.
Lights up when VT ratio is set to other than “1”.
Lights up when CT ratio is set to other than “1”.
KEW6305 operates with either an AC power supply or batteries.
Capable of performing measurements in the event of AC power interruption, power to the instrument
is automatically restored by the batteries installed in the instrument. Dry-cell batteries (alkaline) and
rechargeable batteries (Ni-MH) can be both used.
* Dry-cell batteries (alkaline) are supplied as accessories.
DANGER
● Never open the Battery Cover during a measurement.
● Brand and type of the batteries to be used should be harmonized.
● Never touch the Power supply connector although it is insulated while the instrument is operating with
batteries.
● Ensure that the Power cord, Voltage test leads and Clamp sensor are removed from the instrument,
and that the instrument is switched off when opening the Battery cover for battery replacement.
WARNING
CAUTION
● Never mix new and old batteries.
● Install batteries in correct polarity as marked inside the Battery compartment area.
Batteries are not in the instrument at the time of purchase. Please insert the supplied batteries before
starting to use the instrument. Battery power is consumed even if the instrument is being off. Remove all
the batteries if the instrument is to be stored and will not be in use for a long period.
When the instrument is powered by an AC power supply, it doesn’t operate with batteries.
If an AC supply is interrupted and the batteries have not been inserted,
and all data may lost.
Battery symbol varies as follows according to the battery condition.
Battery operating time
For approx. 15 hours, with new alkaline batteries.
* It is reference time and will be shortened if using the
backlight or Bluetooth function.
(blink)
Batteries are exhausted.
(Accuracy of readings cannot be guaranteed.)
Depending on the states of measurement, instrument
operates as follows automatically.
* while saving instantaneous value data (Files are opened.)
-> Close the open files. (Data will be saved.)
* while measuring integration/ demand values
-> Force-quit measurements. (Data will be saved.)
Inserting dry-cell batteries
1 Loosen two Battery Cover-fixing screws and remove the Cover.
2 Take out all the batteries.
3 Insert batteries (LR6 : size AA alkaline batteries) in correct polarity.
4 Install the Battery Cover and tighten two screws.
5 Connect the AC Power Cord and power on the instrument.
Number of Voltage test leads and Cla mp sensors to be used will be different depending on the wiring
configuration under test. For further details, refer to “5.2 Basic W iri ng Confi gura tion ” in this manual.
Protective fingerguard and Barrier:
lower category either of them belongs to will be applied.
Barrier
3.2 Voltage test leads and Clamp sensor connection
Check the followings before connecting the test leads and sensors.
DANGER
● Use only the Voltage test leads supplied with this instrument.
● Use the dedicated Clamp sensor for this instrument, and confirm that the measured current rating of the
Clamp sensor is not exceeded.
● Do not connect all the Volt age test leads or Clamp sensors unless required for measuring the
parameters desired.
● Connect the test leads and sensors to the instrument first, and only then connect them to the circuit
under test.
● Never disconnect the Voltage test leads and sensors whil e the instrument is in use.
● Keep your fingers and hands behind the protective fingerguard during measurement.
WARNING
● Confirm that the instrument is powered off, and then connect the Power cord.
● Connect the Power cord to the instrument first. Cord to be firmly inserted.
● Never attempt to make measurement if any abnormal conditions such as abnormal conditions are noted, such as a broken Cover and exposed metal parts.
● S top using the test lead i f the outer jacket is damaged and the inner metal or color jacket is exposed.
Follow the procedure below and connect the V oltage test l eads and Clamp sensors.
1 Confirm that the instrument is powered off.
2 Connect the appropriate Voltage test leads to the Voltage input terminal on the instrument.
3 Connect the appropriate Clamp sensors to the Current input terminal on the instrument.
Match the direction of the arrow mark indicated on the output terminal of the clamp sensor and
the mark on the Current input terminal on the instrument.
It is a part providing protection against electrical shock and ensuring the minimum required air and
creepage distances. When the instrument and the test lead are combined and used together, whichever
KEW6305 gets started when rotating and setting the Function switch to any position other than “OFF”
position. Then, the S tart-up screen will be displayed.
1 All the segments will be displayed for about 1 sec., and then MODEL/VERSION info will be
displayed for about 1 sec..
2 A screen corresponded to the selected range will be displayed.
This instrument automatically checks the internal circuit immediately after it is turned on.
When a failure in the internal circuit is suspected, the error screen below will be displayed for about
2 sec. prior to the start-up screen.
In case that following screen appears, stop using the instrument immediately and refer to “Section12:
When defect or breakdown is suspected” in this manual.
Error No.
CAUTION
Measurement can be done if the error screen appeared when powering on the instrument. However, the
accuracy of the measured value may out of the specification.
1/2/5 min. when measurement cycle is 10or15
min., 1/2/5/10/15 min. when measurement cycle
is 30 min.
Show the available space in the inst alled SD
card in percentage.
ON(Format)/ OFF(Not format)
Show the available space in the inter nal
memory in percentage.
ON(Format)/ OFF(Not format)
ON(Reset)/ OFF(Not reset)
23 ID number 24 Setting read
25 Setting save
26 Bluetooth
V/A Range
27
Auto-setting
Designate ID no. (00-001 - 99-999)
Save no.: 01 - 20
Save no.: 01 - 20
ON/ OFF
ON/ OFF
*1 : Setting 11& 12 can be changed only when Setting 10 has been set to “ON”.
*2 : Setting 13& 14 can be changed only when Setting 10 has been set to “OFF”.
* T wo-wattmeter method should be used for measuring 3P3W that requires using two Clamp sensors.
* For measuring/ recording the voltage and current on each phase, select “3P3W3A” and use three
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 01”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Present setting (or default value: 3P3W) blinks. Se lect the appropriate wiring configuration with the
Cursor key , and then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
Selecting a measurement range so that the estimated inputs will be close to the fu ll scale value is
recommended to obtain accurate results. Recommended range selections are: 150V range for rated
voltages between 100 - 120V , 300V range for 200 - 240V and 600V range for 400 – 440V.
Setting item 150V / 300V / 600V
Default value (or after system re set) 300V
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 02”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Present setting (or defau lt value: 300V) b links. Select the appropriate vo ltage range with the Cursor
key , and then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 03”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Present setting (or default value: 500A) blinks. Select the appropriate clamp sensor with the Cursor
key , and then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
NOTE:
* Accurate results may not be obtained if the Clamp sensors in use do not match the sett ing
* Selecting “AUTO” activates auto-ranging function and the measuring range will be automatically
switched between the lowest and highest ranges.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 04”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Present setting (or default value: AUTO) blinks. Select the appropriate current range with the Cursor
key , and then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
NOTE:
* When a type of clamp sensor (“Setting 04”) is changed, current range may be changed to the
corresponding range automatically.
* Accurate results may not be obtained if the Clamp sensors in use do not match the setting done for
sensor.
* Using the auto-ranging function can measure wide range of input signals, however, accurate results
may not be obtained when measuring loads that flactuate so widely within 1 sec..
For the detailed information about VT ratio, please refer to “5-3 VT/CT ratio” in this manual.
Setting range 0.01 - 9999.99
(can be set by 0.01)
Default value (or after system re set) 1.00
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 05”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 The rightmost digit of previous setting (or default value: 1.00) blinks. Change number with the Cursor
key , and then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
150V 300V 600V1P2W 1P3W 3P3W 3P4W
5A 10A 20A 50A 100A 200A 500A 1000A
Function of Cursor keys:
To select the digit subject to change.
To change the value of selected digit.
When VT ratio is set to other than 1, “
“ mark appears on the LCD.
NOTE
* When 0 is set as a VT ratio, it is forcefully changed to 1.
For the detailed information about CT ratio, please refer to “5-3 VT/CT ratio” in this manual.
Setting range 0.01 - 9999.99
(can be set by 0.01)
Default value (or after system re set) 1.00
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 06”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 The rightmost digit of previous setting (or default value: 1.00) blinks. Change number with the Cursor
key , and then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
150V 300V 600V1P2W 1P3W 3P3W 3P4W
5A 10A 20A 50A 100A 200A 500A 1000A
Function of Cursor keys:
To select the digit subject to change.
To change the value of selected digit.
When CT ratio is set to other than 1, “
“ mark appears on the LCD.
NOTE
* When 0 is set as a CT ratio, it is forcefully changed to 1.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 07”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Then second is forcefully changed to “00” and starts blinking. Select the time parameter to be
changed with Left & Right Cursor key and change it with Up & Down Cursor Key.
4 Then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
150V 300V 600V1P2W 1P3W 3P3W 3P4W
5A 10A 20A 50A 100A 200A 500A 1000A
Year
(*) For the year, please se t last 2 digits. (e.g . 2004 -> 04)
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 08”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Present setting (or default value: on) blinks. Press the Cursor key to select “on” (sound) or “oFF” (not
sound), then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
Following explains how to set the recording interval for integration/ demand measurement.
The recording interval is a time distance to record each measurement data into SD Card or interna l
memory.
1 / 2 / 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 30 sec.,
Setting time
Default value (or after system re set) 30 min.
1 / 2 / 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 30 min.,
1 hour
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 09”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Previous setting (or default value: 30 min.) blinks. Press the Cursor key to select any desired time ,
and then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
150V 300V 600V1P2W 1P3W 3P3W 3P4W
5A 10A 20A 50A 100A 200A 500A 1000A
Hour
Minute
Second
NOTE:
* Selectable interval is limited by the setting done at Setting 16 (Demand measurement cycle).
- An interval greater than the value set at Setting 16 cannot be selected.
- The interval should be divisible by the value set at Setting 16.
- Any of above interval is selectable if “NO” is selected at Setting 16.
“Setting 10” Specific time period rec. or endless rec.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 10”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Present setting (or default value: OFF) blinks. Press the Cursor key to select “ON” or “OFF”.
ON : Specify the recording start / stop time (repeatedly recorded).
OFF : Record the data continuously.
4 Press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
NOTE:
* Setting screens for Setting 11 to 14 may not be displayed according to the setting do ne at Setting
10.
- When Setting 10 has been set to “ON”, setting screens for Setting 11 and 12 will be displayed but
for Setting 13 and 14 will not be displayed.
- When Setting 10 has been set to “OFF”, setting screens for Setting 13 and 14 will be displayed but
for Setting 11 and 12 will not be displayed.
Following explains how to set recording start / stop time.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 11”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Then second for recording stop time will blink.
4 Select the time parameter to be changed and change it with Cursor Key.
5 Then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
* Start time is displayed on the upper line and stop time is on the lower line.
NOTE:
This setting item will not be displayed if Setting 10 has been set to “OFF”.
Following explains how to set recording start / stop date.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 12”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Then day for recording stop date will blink.
4 Press the Cursor Key and select any desired date.
5 Then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
* Sta rt date i s displayed on the upper line and stop date is on th e lower line .
Example:
When recording start / stop time and date have been set as follows,
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 13”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument in to setting change mode. On the LCD, time (Setting.
07);1 min. put forward on, is displayed and second will blink.
3 Change the time and date with Cursor Key.
4 Then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 14”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrumen t into setting change mode. On the LCD, measuremen t
start time (Setting 13) + 1 hour, is displayed and second will blink.
3 Change the time and date with Cursor Key.
4 Then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
Example:
When start / stop time and date have be en set a s follow s,
Setting 13 (start) = 12.08.01, 08:00:00
Setting 14 (stop) = 12.08.07, 18:00:00
the instrument automatically performs measure ment during the fol lowing pe riod.
From 8:00 on August 1, 2012 to 18:00 on August 7, 2012
NOTE:
* The stop time and date (Setting 14) should be set after the start time (Setting 13) in such a way to give eno ugh
time to the user to comple te all set tings before the measureme nt st arts .
Otherwise, an error message will be displayed on the LCD and the instrument cannot start measurement and
data recording.
When an error message appears, press the EN TER key and rot ate the Functio n sw itch to the SETUP range to
redo settings.
For details about demand target value, please refer to “Se ction 8”: Demand measurement. Target
value can be selected between 0.1W and 999.9GW.
Value Unit
Demand target value
Default value (or after
system reset)
0.1 - 999.9
(can be set by 0.1)
W / kW / MW / GW
VA / k VA / M VA / G VA
100.0kW
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 15”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Present setting (or default value: 100.0kW) blinks. Change the value and unit with the Cursor key.
4 Press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
Function of Cursor keys:
To select the digit or unit parameter subject to change.
To change the value of selected digit and unit pa rameter.
Either “W” or “VA” can be set as a unit.
The instrument can display and record the demand values of active and apparent power by switching
above unit.
NOTE:
* When the target value is set to 0.0, it is forcefully changed into 100.0.
Demand measurement cycle is to be used for calculating demand values.
Setting time NO / 10 / 15 / 30 min
Default value (or after system re set) 30 min
* Demand measurement will not be performed when “NO” has been selected.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 16”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Present setting (or default value: 30 min.) blinks. Press the Cursor key and set any desired time.
4 Press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
The buzzer will sound when a predicted demand value exceeds a target demand value during
demand measurement.
For further details, please refer to “Section 8”: Demand measurement.
According to the demand measurement interval, which has been set at Setting 16, warning cycle can
be set to as follows.
Demand measurement cycle
“Setting 16”
10 / 15 min. 1 / 2 / 5 min.
30 min.
Default value (or after system re set) 10 min.
Warning cycle
1 / 2 / 5 / 10 / 15
min.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 17”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Previous setting (or default value: 10 min.) blinks. Press the Cursor key to select any desired time ,
and then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
Following explains how to check the available space in SD card.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 18”.
2 Then the available space in the SD card in KEW6305 will be displayed. (0 – 100%, displayed by 1%)
* Bars (“----“) will be displayed if SD card is not inserted.
NOTE:
When using a 2GB SD card, 511 files (max) can be saved in. KEW6305 cannot perform any
recording if the number of saved file exceeds th e limit although there is available space in the SD
card.
Newly purchased SD Card must be formatted before use.
For details about SD Card, please refer to “Section 9: SD Card / Internal memory” in this manual.
CAUTION
Ensure that the Function switch is set to “OFF” position before placing /
removing an SD Ca rd. If an SD C ard is placed / removed while the
instrument is on, stored data or instrument may be damaged.
1 Confirm the Function switch is at “OFF” position, and then place an SD Card into the SD Card slot of
the instrument.
2 Set the Function switch to SET UP range.
3 On the selection screen, select “Setting 19” with Cursor key.
4 Then press the ENTER key to get the instrument in setting change mode.
5 The message “OFF”(not format) will blink. Change it to “ON”(format) with Cursor key .
(In case that no CF card is placed i n the instrument, y ou cannot se t it to “ON ”.)
6 When pressing the ENTER key, format will start.
(Formatting takes a few seco nds.)
7 After formatting, a message “FINISH” is displayed on the LCD.
NOTE:
* Please use SD card supplied with this instrument or supplied as optional parts.
* All the data in an SD card will be deleted after formatting.
* Be sure to check that SD Card works properly on the well-known hardware.
* As to the manipulation of SD Card, please refer to the instruction manual attached to the card.
* SD cards of 2GB capacity or less will be formatted to FA T16 and the cards of 4GB or more to
Following explains how to check the available space in the internal memory.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 20”.
2 Then the available space in the internal memory of KEW6305 will be displayed. (0 – 100%, displayed
by 25%)
NOTE:
The max number of files that can be saved in the internal memory is four. If any of file size exceeds
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 21”.
2 Then press the ENTER key to get the instrument in setting change mode.
3 The message “OFF”(not format) will blink. Change it to “ON”(format) with Cursor key .
4 When pressing the ENTER key, format will start.
(Formatting takes a few seco nds.)
5 After formatting, a message “FINISH” is displayed on the LCD.
NOTE:
* All the dat a in the internal memory will be deleted after formatting.
Following explains how to perform system reset to restore all the settings to the default.
For further details about system reset, please refer to “Section 11: Additional functions” in thi s
manual.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 22”.
2 Then press the ENTER key to get the instrument in setting change mode.
3 The message “OFF”(not reset) will blink. Change it to “ON”(reset) with Cursor key.
4 When pressing the ENTER key, system reset will start.
* The setting will return to “OFF” when system re set is done.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 23”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 The rightmost digit of present setting (or default value: 1.00) blinks. Chang e number with the Cursor
key , and then press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
Function of Cursor keys:
To select the digit subject to change.
To change the value of selected digit.
Any desirable number, aside from the serial number, can be assigned as an ID number and will be
saved together with the recorded data file.
Following explains how to load the se ttings saved at “Setting 25”. Please refer to “Setting 25” in which
shows how to save the setting.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 24”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Chose the Setting save numb er from 01 to 20 with the Cursor key, and then press the ENTER key
after making necessary change.
150V 300V 600V1P2W 1P3W 3P3W 3P4W
Setting save number
5A 10A 20A 50A 100A 200A 500A 1000A
NOTE
* When loading the Setting save number on which no setting has not been made, default setting at
Following explains how to save the settings items.
Seven items below can be saved.
Making necessary settings on following 7 items , and sa ving them. Then it can be loaded from Setting
24 from the next time. Selectable number: 01 - 20
Setting no.
Setting 01 Wiring system
Setting 02 Voltage range
Setting 03 Clamp sensor
150V 300V 600V1P2W 1P3W 3P3W 3P4W
Setting 04 Current range
Setting 05 VT ratio
Setting 06 CT ratio
Setting 08 Buzzer
5A 10A 20A 50A 100A 200A 500A 1000A
Setting save number
1 Above 7 items are set when needed. (Please refer to each setting procedure.)
2 Select Setting 25 with the Cursor key on the selection screen.
3 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
4 Select the Setting save number (01 - 20) with the Cursor key.
5 Pres s ENTER key after making necessary settings.
NOTE:
* When new settings are made on the setting save number, on which settings already have done, the
previous setting will be overwritten.
* All the saved items (settings) will restore to default after system-reset.
1 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 26”.
2 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
3 Present setting (or default value: OFF) blinks. Press the Cursor key to select “ON” or “OFF”, and then
press the ENTER key after making necessary change.
NOTE:
z To conserve battery life, it is recommended to turn off the Bluetooth function when you are not
Following explains how to activate auto-setting for Voltage range (Setting 02), Clamp meter (Setting 03),
Current range (Setting 04).
1 Select the appropriate wiring configuration at Setting 01.
2 Connect the instrument to the circuit under test.
3 Use the Cursor key on the selection screen, and select “Setting 27”.
4 Press the ENTER key to get the instrument into setting change mode.
5 Press the Cursor key to select “ON”, and then press the ENTER key .
When a message “Err” appears on the LCD, please check the connections of Clamp sensors.
NOTE:
* If the instrument fails to detect the connec ted sensor properly, the default setting (8125 / 500A
Type) will become effective.
* For Current range, “AUTO” will be automatically selected.
5.3 Using supplementary VT/ CT’s (not supplied with the instrument)
DANGER
● Never make measurement on a circuit in which electrical potential exceeds AC600V .
● Connect the Power cord to a socket outlet. Never connect it to the socket outlet of AC240V or
more.
● This instrument must be used on the secondary side of VT(transformer) and CT(current
transformer).
● Do not open-circuit the secondary side of a supplementary CT while it is energized because of
the high voltage generated at the secondary side terminals.
CAUTION
● When a VT or CT is used the measurement accuracy is not guaranteed due to several factors
namely phase characteristics and VT/CT accuracies.
The use of supplementary VT/CT’s may be required if the voltage/current values of the circuit under
test fall outside the instrument measuring range. In this case the value at the primary side of circuit
can be obtained directly by measuring the secondary side with appropriate an VT or CT installed in
the line under test as follows.
<Example of single-phase 2-wire (1ch) “1P2W(1ch)”>
Source
In this case, set the actual ratio of VT and CT to be used.
Voltage (RMS) Vi : Volt age per phase(V1,V2,V3) V
Current (RMS) Ai : Current per phase(A1,A2,A3) A
Active power P : Total active power Pi : Active pow er per phase
Reactive power Q : Total reactive power Qi : Reactive power per phase
Apparent power S : To tal apparen t power Si : Apparen t pow er per phase VA
Power factor
(cos φ)
Frequency f : Frequency of V1 Hz
Neutral current In : neutral current (only at three-phase 4-wire) An
Displayed parameters can be changed according to needs.
Refer to “6-3 Customizing display” in this manual.
NOTE
* Above parameters vary depending on each wiring configuration.
* If V1 is out of measuring range, other parameters may not be measured or calculated.
* The chosen units for the power factor and neutral current are arbitrary .
Measurement/Calculation para meter Unit
Polarity: (no mark) consumption, - (minus) regenerating
Polarity: (no mark) phase lag, - (minus) phase lead
PF : Power factor of whole system Pfi : Power factor per phase
Polarity:(no mark) phase lag, - (minus) phase lead
● Basic setting s
“Setting 01” Wiring
“Setting 02” Voltage range
“Setting 03” Current range
“Setting 04” Clamp sensor
“Setting 05” VT ratio (if necessary)
“Setting 06” CT ratio (if necessary)
BACKLIGHT key Switches on/off the backlight of the LCD.
● Indication at no input
When no voltage and current are input, indication on the LCD will be as follows. Refer to
“6-5-2 Over-range indication/ Bar indication” in this manual.
UP cursor key
DOWN cursor key
LEFT cursor key
RIGHT cursor key
ENTER key
ESC key Cancels a setting in custom display mode.
DA TA HOLD key
SA VE key Saves the measured data.
Changes the display contents.
Selects the row to be changed while in custom displ ay mode.
Changes the display contents.
Selects the parameter (V, A etc.) to be di splayed while in custom
display mode
Selects/ Enters custom display mode.
Confirms the deletion of a file in the internal memory.
Holds the indicated value on the LCD.
Pressing this key for at least 2 sec. disables all key operation s to
The start-up screens (or the screen after system reset) corresponding to each wiring configuration
are listed below.
When turning the Function switch from “OFF” to W range, the following measurement screen
appears.
Screen 1-A (*)
Screen 1
* For further details about Screen 1-A,
refer to “6-2 Switching the display screen” in this manual.
● Three-phase 4-wire “3P4W” (16 screens)
Screen A
UpperV
MiddleA
LowerP
Screen A Screen B Screen C Screen D Screen E Screen F Screen G Screen H
1 Press the ENTER key either on Screen 1 or 2, to enter into custom display mode.
2Parameter displayed in upper row {eg. initial value: Screen1/ V(Voltage), Screen 2/P(Active power) } will
flicker .
3 Select the row to be customized using the UP or DOWN cursor key and the parameter to be selected with
LEFT or RIGHT cursor key .
4 When customizing other rows, select the row and parameters in the same w ay.
5 Select any parameter you want to di splay it a t each row and press the ENTER key.
Selecting row
Screen 1
Screen 1 Upper
Screen 1 Middle
Screen 1 Lower
Screen 2
Screen 1 Upper
Screen 2 Middle
Screen 2 Lower
Selecting parameters
V
A
P
PF
NOTE
* “f” can be customized only at the upper row, and “In” can be displayed only at the middle row. (when wiring
configuration is three-phase 4-wire)
* On pressing the ENTER key whilst on Screen 3, the instrumen t will display Screen 1-A custom mode.
* Customizing cannot be done during a n integ ration/ demand measurement w hilst a survey is underw ay.
This applies also for integration/demand stand by mode.
* Afte r system reset, st art-up screen appears.
* Pressing the ESC key during custom display mode restores the original displayed parame ters.
Pressing the SAVE key on W range during a measurement saves all the measured parameters at the
instant of saving. This is a manual single step opera tion.
Data can be saved to e ither belo w tw o locations:
* SD card : Max. 511 files can be sav ed.
* Internal memory : Max. 4 files can be saved.
Data is saved to a SD card automatically when a SD card has been inserted. If a SD card has not been
inserted, data is automatically saved to internal memory.
6.4.1 Saving Procedure
1 Press the SAVE key whilst on the W range .
2 The File number screen appears and the in stant aneous measured data is saved.
(A file nu mber i s assigned au tomati cally.)
3 On the measurement screen, it can be seen th at a fi le is open.
〈 SD card〉
lights up
File No.
File number
screen
Measurement
screen
4 Subsequen t measured da ta can be saved by pressing the SAVE key with a file already opened.
5 Closing a file. On completion of the data ga thering, the file ha s to be closed . Set the Function switch to
any range other than “OFF” and W .(eg. WIRING CHECK )
Each time the SAVE key is pressed; the measur ed data is sa ved in the same file. To save the data into
another file (only when SD card is used), pre ss the SAVE key again on W range. Then repeat the
saving procedure.
NOTE
* When the Function switch is set to OFF position before closing a file, the file remains open and is not
saved. Be sure to set it to any position other than OFF and W , thus closing the file.
* If the SA VE key is pressed continuously (2 times or more in 1sec.), the measured data may not be sa ved
correctly.
* The file number become s “001” w hen;
(1) the file number has exceeded 999
(2) after system reset
* If the same file no. exists, the old one will be overwritten.
6.4.2 Limitations of saving
Data cannot be saved by pre ssing the SAVE key during a measurement when using:
<SD card>
* when number of files opened has excee ded 511.
* when the SD card memory ca p acity has b een ex ceeded
appears and further data cannot be saved. To save further data, previously saved files should be
deleted via PC or b y deleting all t he data in the SD c ard by using “ Setting 19”.(refer to section 4 of this
manual)
<Internal memory>
* when number of files opened has excee ded 4.
* when the capacity of internal memory has been exceeded.
appears and further data cannot be saved. To save further data, previously saved files should be
deleted by using “Setting 21” (refer to section 4 of this manual).
● Parameters saved (de pending on e ach w iring configura tion)
The following parameters are saved.
Measurement/ calculation parameter
Voltage (RMS) Vi : Voltage per phase
Current (RMS) Ai : Current per phase
Active power P : To tal active po wer Pi : Active power per phase
Reactive power Q : T ot al re active p ower Qi : Reactive power per phase
Apparent power S : Total apparent power Si : Apparent power per phase
Power factor PF : Power factor of whole system PFi: Power factor per phase
Frequency f : Frequency of V1
Neutral current In : Neutral Current
● File format and name
Data is saved in KE W forma t, and the f ile name is assig ned au tomatically as follow s:
After downloading the file (SD card or internal memory), if the file is opened with a spreadsheet
application software (using KEW format, eg. Microso ft Excel) , the spreadsheet w ill be as follows:
FILE ID
6305
model”6305”
VERSION
SERIAL NUMBER
MAC ADDRESS
ID NUMBER
CONDITION
WIRING
VOLT RANGE
VT RATIO
SENSOR TYPE
CURRENT RANGE
CT RATIO
INTERVAL
START
DEMAND TARGET
DEMAND INTERVAL
DATE TIME V1 V2 V3A1 A2 A3P P1 P2 P3
*1
2012/01/10 12:34:56
*2
2012/01/10 12:35:00
*3
PF
PF1 PF2PF3
S S1 S2 S3 Q Q1 Q2Q3f In
1_01
01234567
00_11_22_33_44_55
00-001
----
3P4W
300V
1.00
8125
500A
1.00
----
----
----
----
Software version
s/n
Bleutooth address
Setting 23
No
Setting 01
Setting 02
Setting 05
Setting 03
Setting 04
Setting 06
No
No
No
No
*1: this is the data saved when SAVE key is pressed for the first time.
*2: this is the second data point saved w hen the SAVE key is pressed again whilst the file is still open.
*3: these are subsequent data points saved whenever the SAVE key is pressed whilst the file is still open .
Data will be displayed in exponential format. (e .g. w hen V1 is 10 0.1V, “1.001E+2”).
The settings determine the range for each measurement parameter , namely :
Voltage range (“Setting 02”), Current range (“Setting04), VT ratio (“Setting 05”) and CT ratio (“Setting 06”). (Fixed range)
●Voltage V: V(average of each phase), V1/V2/V3 (each phase), max 4 digi ts
150 / 300 / 600V range
Voltage range x VT ra tio x 120% Digit & Decimal point position
0.3600 - 0.9999 V 0.9999 V
1.000 - 9.999 V 9.999 V
10.00 - 99.99 V 99.99 V
100.0 - 999.9 V 999.9 V
1.000k - 9.999 kV 9.999 kV
10.00k - 99.99 kV 99.99 kV
100.0k - 999.9 kV 999.9 kV
1.000M - 7.200 MV 7.200 MV
●Current A: A(average of each phase), A1/A2/A3 (each p hase), max 4 dig its
600.0V 30.00k60.00k120.0k 150.0k180.0k300.0k600.0k 1.800G
The above listed power values apply to single-phase 2-wire(1ch).The power for a single-phase
2-wire(2ch)/single-phase 3-wire/ three-phase 3-wire system will be twice that of the above values.
Total power of the individual phases of a single-phase 2-wire(3ch)/ three-phase 4-wire system will be
three times that of the above values.
Display range
-1.000 - 1.000 PF
Display range
40.0 - 70.0 Hz
Decimal point and the unit are same as for Current.
● When the over-range indica tion appea rs on th e maximu m chosen ran ge, this mean s that the input exceeds
the maximum allowable input for the instrument. Never apply such an input to the instrument.
● When a measured value exceeds the maximum allow able input, the use of VT/CT’s i s recommended. R efer
to “5-3 VT/ CT” and follow the instruction manu al.
CAUTION
● When over-range indication appears on the screen, calculations are still performed. However their accuracy
may not be guaranteed.
● Over-range indication
The Over-range indication appears when the parameters (Voltage V, Current A, Active power P, Reactive
power Q, Apparent pow er S) exceed the fol lowing condi tion.
* Voltage V (V): >V olt age range selected x VT ratio x 130%
(e.g.: when voltage range is 300V and VT ratio i s 1: 390.0 V)
* Current A (A): > Current range x CT ratio x 130%
(e.g.: when current range selected is 20 0A and CT ratio is 2: 520.0A)
* Active pow er P (W)/ Reacti ve powe r Q (Var)/ Apparent pow er S (VA)
: > Power x VT ratio x CT ratio x 130%
(e.g.: when power is 60kW , VT ratio is 1 and CT ratio is 2: 156.0kW)
< indication >
When any of the above conditions are met, “ ” is displayed.
< mark>
When “ ” appears for over-range indication for any of V1, V2 and V3, thi s i s displayed on the LCD. In
this case, the mark appears on all measurement screens on the W position.
< mark>
When “ ” appears for over-range indication for any of A1, A2 and A3, thi s is d isplayed on the LCD. In this
case, mark appears on all measurement screens on the W position.
The calculations and measurements perfo rmed by this instrume nt are based on the volt age and frequency
of V1. If the value of V1 is less than 5% of the chosen range or if the frequency is not within 20 - 70Hz, all
the parameters (except for current ) cannot be computed and thus displayed. In such a case, the
numerical digits will be repl aced by a bar indicati on (“- - - -”) as shown:
NOTE:
* or mark is displayed every measurement screen while a measurement is performed on
If the Function switch is set to the any other positio n during integrat ion measureme nt or stand-by
mode, the following happens;
W range : Confirms instantaneous values.
(see “Section 6: Instantaneous value measurement”)
DEMAND range: No effect SET UP range : Confirms the settings.
● Indications
Active electrical energy
(consumption)
Apparent electrical
energy
(consumption)
Elapsed time
of integration
NOTE:
* The above parame te rs vary depe nding on each w iring conf igura tion .
* If V1 is out of measuring range, other parameters may not be measured or calculated.
* Only the consumed electrical ene rgy is displa y ed on the screen.
Regenerative energy will only be saved. Refer to “7.5.3 Saving data” in this manual.
* Displayed time changes with the elapsed time of integration.
(see “Section 4: Settings”)
Measurement/Calculation Parameter Unit
WP : Total active electrical energy
WP1/WP2/WP3 : Active electrical energy
per phase
WS : Total apparent electrical energy
WS1/WS2/WS3 : Apparent electrical energy
Pressing START/STOP key on Wh range for 2 sec. or more starts measu remen t.
(2) Automatic operation (presetting the time and date)
Set the start time and date on the SET UP range (“Setting 10”), and then press
START/STOP key on Wh range. The instrument goes into stand-by mode, and the
measurement starts at the preset time and date.
● Manual measurement
1 Press the START/STOP key on Wh range for 2 secs. or more.
2 The file number screen is displayed for about 1 sec. followed by the measurement screen. The survey
then starts. At this time, LED status indicator is on.
1 Preset the start time and date on SET UP range.
2 Set the Function switch to Wh range, and press the START/STOP key.
3 The file number screen is displayed for about 1 sec. (a file is opened), followed by the measurement
screen. The instrument goes into stand-by mode. LED status indicator flicker while the instrument is
in stand-by mode.
File number screen
(displayed for about 1 sec.)
Measurement screen
4 The survey starts at the preset time and date, and the LED status indicator stop flickering and are
permanently on.
NOTE:
* The start time and date should be set after the current time in such a way to give enough time to the
user to complete all settings before the survey starts .
* When the start time and date are set before the current time, measurement starts immediately upon
pressing the ST AR T/STOP key.
* If the preset start time and date come after the p reset stop time and date, the survey cannot be done .
* Even if the start and stop time have been preset and the instrument is in standby mode, pressing the
STAR T/STOP key at least 2 sec. releases the stand-by mode and start a survey in Manual mode. This
renders the start/ stop time and date setting s inef fective.
There are two ways of closing a survey.
(1) Manual operation
Pressing STAR T/STOP key on Wh range for 2 sec. or more closes the survey. This action also
closes a survey started automatically at a preset time and date. LED status indicator goes off. The
survey is then closed.
(2) Automatic operation (presetting the time and date)
This can be done by presetting the stop time and date on SET UP range. LED status i ndicator
goes off. The survey is then closed.
NOTE
* A survey will be closed and lost when the instru ment is switche d of f.
* Manually starting a survey renders a preset stop time and date ineffective. The survey has to be closed
manually in this case.
* If the survey durat io n is s hort er t h a n t he i nt egra t io n int er va l ( “Setting 09”) the measured data will not be
saved.
* If the preset start time and date come after the p reset stop time and date, the survey cannot be done .
* Pressing the START/STOP key 2 sec. or more releases the stand-by mode .LED status indica tor goes off.
7.3 Resetting the integration value
There are two methods for resetting the integrati on value and period from previous me asurement s.
a) Press ESC key on Wh range 2 sec. or more.
b) System reset
NOTE
* Integration value cannot be reset du ring a measurement or w hile the instrument is in st and-by mode.
Displays can be changed as follows with the Cursor keys. The parameters displayed vary depending on
each wiring configuration chosen. Each calculated parameter, although not displayed on the screen, is
actually being computed.
● Changing the display (Three-phase 4-wire configuration)
The following messages are displayed on the screen accord ing to each wiring configuration .
Wiring(“Setting 01”) Displayed at
1P2W (1ch)
1P2W (2ch)
1P3W
3P3W
1P2W (3ch)
3P3W3A
3P4W
Legend:
TIME : Elapsed time of in tegrati on
WP : Total active electrical e nergy
WP1/WP2/WP3 : Active electrical e nergy per pha se
WS : Total apparent electrical ene rgy
WS1/WS2/WS3 : Apparent electrical energy pe r phase
7.5 Saving data
When integration or demand measurement st art s, the measu red dat a w ill be saved automa ticall y.
There are two locations where d ata can be saved.
* SD card : Max. 511 files can be s aved.
* Internal memory : Max. 4 files can be saved.
Data is saved to a SD card automatically when a SD card has been inserted before turning on the
instrument. If the SD card has n ot been inserte d, da ta is sav ed auto mati cally to inte rnal me mory.
Displayed contents
Screen1Screen2Screen3 Screen4
Upper TIME
Middle WP
Lower WS
Upper TIME TIME TIME
Middle WP WP1 WP2
Lower WS WS1 WS2
Upper TIME TIME TIME TIME
Middle WP WP1 WP2 WP3
Lower WS WS1 WS2 WS3
- - -
-
7.5.1 Saving Procedure
* When a survey is sta rted (manually or automatical ly) a file is opened .
* Data is saved at the end of each integration interval (“Setting 09”).
Elapsed time
Recording interval
1 2 3 n-1 n
Start of survey Data saving point End of survey
* When the survey is closed (manually or automatically) the fil e is closed
* All the re corded p ara meters at each dat a sa ving poin t are save d to on e file.
* Never set the Function switch to OFF position during a survey otherw ise the survey may be lost.
* The file number become s “001” w hen;
(1) when the file number has exceeded 999
(2) after system reset
* If the same file no. exists, the old one will be overwritten.
7.5.2 Limitations of saving
● Limitation of saving (before starting a survey)
In the following cases, a survey cannot be started (manually or automatically) by pressing the
STAR T/STOP key .
< In case data is saved to SD ca rd >
* When 511 files have been saved to the SD card; mark appears and further data cannot be
saved.
Some files can to be deleted via the PC, ot herwise a ll the saved fi les in the SD card can b e delete d
using “Setting 19” of Section 4 in this manual.
< In case the data is saved to internal memo ry >
* When 4 files have been saved to the internal memory; mark appears and further data
cannot be saved.
● Limitations of sav ing (during a survey)
When the capacity of SD card o r interna l memory has been exce eded during a survey ; measure ment
continues but mark appears on the display screen and fu rther dat a will no t be saved.
Press the START/STOP key 2 sec. or more and stop the survey once .
Refer to preceding page and delete the unnecessary file.
NOTE
* For further details about the capacity of the CF card and internal memory, refer to “Section 9: CF card/
Depending on the wiring configuration chosen, the fol lowing pa rameters are
recorded:
● Parameters to be saved
Parameters to be saved
Vi : voltage of each phase
Vo lt ag e
(RMS)
Current
(RMS)
Active
power
Reactive
power
Apparent
power
Power factor
Frequency
Active
energy
(consumption)
(regenerating)
(overall)
Apparent
energy
(consumption)
(regenerating)
(overall)
Reactive
energy
(consumption)
Vi max : max. Vi values
Vi min : min. Vi values
Vi avg : avg. Vi values
Ai : current of each phase
Ai max : max. Ai values
Ai min : min. Ai values
Ai avg : avg. Ai values
P : total active power Pi : active power of each phase
P max : max. P value Pi max : max. Pi values
P min : min. P value Pi min : min. Pi values
P avg : avg. P value Pi avg : avg. Pi values
Q : total reactive power Qi : reactive power of each phase
Q max : max. Q value Qi max : max. Qi values
Q min : min. Q value Qi min : min. Qi values
Q avg : avg. Q value Qi avg : avg. Qi values
S : total apparent power Si : apparent power of each phase
S max : max. S value Si max : max. Si values
S min : min. S value Si min : min. Si values
S avg : avg. S value Si avg : avg. Si values
PF : power factor of whole system PFi : power factor of each phase
PF max : max. PF value PFi max : max. PFi values
PF min : min. PF value PFi min : min. PFi values
PF avg : avg. PF value PFi avg : avg. PFi values
f : frequency of V1
f max : max. f value
f min : min. f value
f avg : avg. f value
+WP : total active energy (consumption)
+WPi : active energy (consumption) of each phase
-WP : total active energy (regenerating)
-WPi : active energy (regenerating) of each phase
#WP : total active energy (overall)
#WPi : active energy (overall) of each phase
+WS : total apparent energy (consumption)
+WSi : apparent energy (consumption) of each phase
-WS : total apparent energy (regenerating)
-WSi : apparent energy (regenerating) of each phase
#WS : total apparent energy (overall)
#WSi : apparent energy (overall) of each phase
+WQ : total reactive energy (consumption)
Neutral
current
In : current on neutral line
In max : max. In value
In min : min. In value
In avg : avg. In value
Demand
value
#DEM : total demand value #DEMi : demand value of each phase
TARGET : target demand value
* i = 1, 2, 3
where, “max.” and “avg.” mean maximum and average values during an interval.
If the Function switch is set in the follow ing positions during Demand
measurement or Demand stand-by mode ;
W range : The instantaneous values are displayed.
Wh range : The inst antan eous values are displayed.
SET UP range : The settings are display ed.
● Indications
Measurement/Calculation items Unit
Target demand value W
Predicted demand value W
Present demand value W
Load factor %
Remaining time for demand in terval elap se Max. demand value reco rded so far W
Date and time when max. demand value was recorded -
(see “Section 6: Instant aneous value measurement”)
Basic setting and following settings a re required for demand measuremen t.
“Setting 09”
“Setting 10” Sp ecific ti me perio d rec. or en dless rec.
“Setting 11”
“Setting 12”
“Setting 13”
“Setting 14”
“Setting 15”
“Setting 16”
“Setting 17”
Recording interval
Time period setting Time setting
Time period setting Date setting
St art of continuous measurement
End of continuous measurement
Target demand
Demand measure-ment cycle
Demand warning cycle