Harmonic - Software - (IEC 61000-3-2)
Harmonic - Software - (IEC 61000-3-2)
Harmonic - Software - (IEC 61000-3-2)
IM 761922-06E
1st Edition
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Thank you for purchasing the Harmonic Measurement Software (Model 761922).
This user’s manual describes the handling precautions, functions, and operating
procedures of the Harmonic Measurement Software within the Harmonic/Flicker
Measurement Software. To ensure correct use, please read this manual thoroughly
before beginning operation.
Keep this manual in a safe place for quick reference in the event a question arises.
For information about the handling precautions, functions, and operating procedures of
WT3000 Precision Power Analyzer (models 760301, 760302, 760303, and 760304) and
the Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker Measurement Software as well as the handling and
operating procedures for Windows, see the manuals for those products.
Notes
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continuing improvements to the instrument’s performance and functions. The figures
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Revisions
1st Edition: June 2009
IM 761922-06E i
Notes about Using This Software
ii IM 761922-06E
How to Use This Manual
IM 761922-06E iii
Software Versions That This Manual Applies To
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Licensed Software Name: Harmonic/Flicker Measurement Software (Model 761922)
Number of License: 1
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Contents 1
Index
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Contents
Chapter 9 Using the Analysis Page to Display Judgment Results and Measured
Data
9.1 Displaying a Graph of All Judgments ............................................................................... 9-1
9.2 Displaying a List and Graph of Harmonic Current Values ................................................ 9-8
9.3 Displaying a Harmonic Bar Graph .................................................................................. 9-15
9.4 Displaying a List of Measured Harmonic Values ............................................................ 9-17
9.5 Displaying a Trend Graph............................................................................................... 9-18
9.6 Displaying a Waveform Graph........................................................................................ 9-22
Chapter 11 Using the Save Page to Save Setting Information and Measured Data
11.1 Saving Setting Information and Measured Data..............................................................11-1
11.2 Saving Measured Data in CSV Format ...........................................................................11-5
Chapter 13 Troubleshooting
13.1 Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................. 13-1
13.2 Error Messages .............................................................................................................. 13-2
Chapter 14 Specifications
Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 14-1
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Chapter 1 Product Overview
Product Overview
This software application (761922) measures the harmonics of electrical equipment 2
according to the IEC Standard (see section 1.3 for an overview) and indicates/saves the
results of judgments made according to the standard.
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Applicable Measurement Instruments
This software can be used with YOKOGAWA’s measurement instruments listed below.
This user’s manual (IM761922-06E) describes the case when this software is used in
combination with the WT3000. For information about the handling precautions, functions, 4
and operating procedures of the WT3000 (hereinafter referred to as the WT), see the
respective manuals.
Product Model 5
WT3000 760301, 760302, 760303, and 760304
Applicable Standard 6
For the applicable standards, see section 1.3.
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Setting: Set compatibility and measurement conditions.
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Measure: Measure voltage fluctuation and flicker.
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1.1 Explanation of Functions
You can start this software and then operate it according to the order of one of the test
schedule menus. By designing appropriate menus, you can make the testing process
smoother. You can also avoid forgetting and skipping steps when you have to repeat the
same process over and over again.
Here are more details about each step:
Start
Select and edit test schedule menus. There are four preset standard menus available in
addition to custom menus that you can make yourself (located under the “User Setting”
option button).
Open
Connection
Setting
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1.1 Explanation of Functions
Product Overview
IEC 61000-4-7 edition to 1.0, 2.0 or 2.0 A1. This setting affects the window function
(measurement period) of the WT.
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Editon No. of the IEC61000-4-7 Window Function of the WT3000
(Measurement Period)
50Hz 60Hz
Edition 1.0 16 cycles (320 ms) 16 cycles (267 ms) 3
Edition 2.0 10 cycles (200 ms) 12 cycles (200 ms)
A1 of the Edition 2.0 10 cycles (200 ms) 12 cycles (200 ms)
There are two measurement modes that you can select from the Measure submenu:
Compliance test and Test preview. The software acquires different types of data and
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performs different operations for each measurement mode.
Compliance Test 7
• When in On-Line Mode
Measurement and evaluation of harmonics conforming to IEC 61000-3-2 or JIS can
be made while making harmonic measurements on the WT
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Measurement time
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* For when the IEC 61000-4-7 edition is set to 2.0 or 2.0 A1. When the IEC 61000-4-7
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edition is set to 1.0, the number of cycles is 16 (320 ms at 50 Hz or 267 ms at 60 Hz).
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1.1 Explanation of Functions
Test Preview
You can only select Test preview in online mode. As the WT measures the harmonic
current, you can observe the harmonic fluctuations as they appear on a list and bar
graphs of measured values. You can also observe the measured waveform.Unlike the
compliance test, the harmonic preview is only for observing the state of a harmonic
current. It does not determine whether or not a device conforms to certain standards.
New data replaces old data. The software only retains the most recently acquired values.
Measures the harmonics Retrieves the measured data Retrieves the measured data
using the measurement on the PC and displays a bar on the PC and displays a bar
conditions entered graph or numerical list
according to the
The previous measured data is
applicable standard
updated and does not remain.
* For when the IEC 61000-4-7 edition is set to 2.0 or 2.0 A1. When the IEC 61000-4-7
edition is set to 1.0, the number of cycles is 16 (320 ms at 50 Hz or 267 ms at 60 Hz).
• Waveform Preview
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1.1 Explanation of Functions
Starting/Stopping Measurements 1
Harmonic measurement on the WT can be started from your PC when in On-Line mode.
Product Overview
The measurement cannot be started when in Off-Line mode.
• Compliance Test
After you start WT harmonic current analysis from your PC, the PC will acquire
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and save the values that the WT measures. All of the data that is acquired during
the specified measurement time is saved. After the specified measurement time is
reached, the PC will automatically end measurement and data acquisition. You can 3
also stop data acquisition from the PC before the measurement time is reached.
• Test Preview
After you start WT harmonic current analysis from your PC, the PC will acquire the 4
values that the WT measures. New data replaces old data. The software only retains
the most recently acquired data. Unlike the compliance test, the test preview is only
for observing the state of a harmonic current. It do not determine whether or not a
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device conforms to certain standards.
Analysis
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The result of the evaluation as to whether the harmonic current data up to order 40 is 7
within the limits of IEC 61000-3-2 or JIS and the corresponding measured data can be
displayed.
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1.1 Explanation of Functions
Mnmin
–5% line of the limits
To create reports, you can attach titles and comments to harmonic measurement data
lists and bar graphs and then save them to .bmp files or print them.
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1.1 Explanation of Functions
Save 1
Product Overview
2
Saving Setting Information
You can save setting information, such as measurement settings, measurement time,
bar graph and list display formats, and report titles and comments, to an .ini file (reports
3
contain information such as judgment results and lists and graphs of measured data
values).
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Use to close the software.
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Online Mode and Offline Mode
Online Mode
The software is in online mode when the PC is connected to the WT through a GP-IB
or Ethernet interface. The software must be in online mode to acquire harmonic data 10
from the WT as the data is being measured. You can switch to Online mode from the
Connection page. In online mode, you can change the WT settings from the PC.
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Offline Mode
You can load previously saved harmonic measurement data into the software. You can
change the settings and reanalyze the loaded data, and you can display a variety of lists
and graphs. 12
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1.2 PC System Requirements
PC
CPU
Pentium IV 1.5 GHz or equivalent or faster.
Memory
512 MB or more
Hard Disk
Free space of at least 2 GB.
Operating System
Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, or Windows XP Professional.
Communication Card
GP-IB
PCI-GPIB/PCI-GPIB+/PCMCIA-GPIB/PCMCIA-GPIB+/PCIe-GPIB by National
Instruments with NI-488.2 driver version 1.60 or later (however, version 2.3 is not
supported).
Ethernet
A 100BASE-TX Ethernet port.
WT3000
The WT3000 must be equipped with the following:
• Advanced calculation feature (/G6 option)
• GP-IB interface (standard) or Ethernet interface (/C7 option)
Note
To upgrade the firmware on your WT3000, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer.
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1.3 Applicable Standards 1
Product Overview
This software supports the following standards: 2
• The IEC 61000-3-2(Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-2: Limits - Limits for
harmonic current emissions (equipment input current ≤ 16 A per phase)) Edition 3.0
and A1 of the Edition 3.0
• EN61000-3-2 (2006)
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• IEC61000-4-7 Edition 1.0, Edition 2.0 and A1 of the Edition 2.0
• JIS C61000-3-2 (2005) JIS: Japanese Industrial Standard
This section gives an overview of the standards. For further details, see the actual text of 4
the applicable standard.
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Limits
The limits are specified for each class. IEC 61000-3-2 assumes a phase voltage of 220
V, 230 V, and 240 V for specifying the limits. For equipment of differing rated voltage,
conversion may be necessary. For the conversion equation, see “Conversion of Limits” 11
(page 1-11). The limits of JIS C-61000-3-2(2005) are the same as those of IEC61000-3-2.
However, limits indicated on the next page apply to air conditioners of class A whose
active power exceeds 600 W.
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Limits for Class B Equipment
Harmonic order Maximum permissible
n harmonic current [A]
Odd harmonics 13
3 2.30
5 1.14
7 0.77
9 0.40
11 0.33 14
13 0.21
15bnb39 0.15s(15/n)
Even harmonics
2 1.08 Index
4 0.43
6 0.30
8bnb40 0.23s(8/n)
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1.3 Applicable Standards
In JIS C61000-3-2(2005), the limits below apply to air conditioners whose active power
exceeds 600 W.
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1.3 Applicable Standards
The relationship of the fundamental supply voltage waveform and the input current 1
waveform is as follows, where the zero crossing of the fundamental supply voltage
is assumed to be at 0° (degrees).
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• Beginning of the current flow: Before or at 60°
• Last current peak: Before or at 65° 2
• End of the current flow: 90° or after
Current 4
Conversion of Limits
IEC 61000-3-2 assumes a phase voltage of 220 V, 230 V, and 240 V for specifying the
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limits. For equipment of differing rated voltage, conversion may be necessary. Convert
the limits of all the classes using the following equations and apply them. However,
conversion to a phase voltage of 220 V or 240 V is not necessary. 10
Phase voltage
230
Converted limit = Limit of each class s
Rated voltage of the equipment
Line voltage of three-phase
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400
Converted limit = Limit of each class s
Rated voltage of the equipment
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1.3 Applicable Standards
Measurement Equipment
• Error of the measurement equipment.
• Input impedance of the measurement equipment.
• Time constant of the internal processing when measuring harmonics.
Test Conditions
• Test conditions for television/audio equipment and lighting equipment.
• Test conditions for general equipment not specified in the applicable standard.
For example, performing tests by setting the equipment to a condition that produces
the maximum total harmonic current (THC).
• Specification of the repeatability of the measurement results.
• Specification of the observation time (measurement time) to achieve the repeatability
of the measurement results.
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1.3 Applicable Standards
Product Overview
Measurement execution
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Yes
4
No
The EUT is of class A.
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Yes (Class A)
No 7
Yes (b 90%)
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The maximum value is less than No (> 200%)
or equal to 200% of the limits.
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Yes (b 200%)
Yes 12
Pass Fail
1 The 200% short-term relaxation and POHC relaxation cannot be applied together to a single test.
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2 Period during which instantaneous values exceed 150% of the applicable limit.
3 10% of the test observation period or 10 minutes (within the test observation period), whichever is smaller.
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Window Function of the WT3000 (Measurement Period)
The width of the window function (measurement period) for the measurements is defined
by IEC61000-4-7. For details, see page 1-3 or chapter 14.
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1.4 Flow of Operation
To display and judge harmonic measurement data using this software, the WT and PC
must be connected, the software must be installed, WT measurement conditions must
be set, and judgment conditions of the applicable standard must be set. Follow the steps
below.
There are two methods for connecting the PC and the WT: GP-IB and Ethernet (option).
Test Flowchart
Start the IEC launcher
(section 3.1)
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1.4 Flow of Operation
Continued from previous page
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Product Overview
Test execution
The Measure item is Yes
in the test schedule 2
menu
Measure (Chapter 8)
No Measure and perform a test
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The Save item is in Yes
the test schedule
menu
Save (Chapter 11)
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No Save data and settings
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Close the IEC 61000-3-2
Harmonic Measurement
Software (chapter 4)
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1.5 Terminology Related to Harmonics
Harmonics refer to sine waves whose frequency is an integer multiple of the fundamental
wave (normally sine waves of commercial frequency 50-Hz or 60-Hz) excluding the
fundamental frequency.
Fundamental Frequency
The frequency corresponding to the longest period in the periodic complex wave. The
frequency of the fundamental wave.
Distorted Wave
A wave that differs from the fundamental wave.
Higher Harmonic
A sine wave with frequency that is an integer multiple (twice or greater) of the
fundamental frequency.
Harmonic Component
Waveform component with frequency that is an integer multiple (twice or greater) of the
fundamental frequency.
Harmonic Order
Integer ratio of the harmonic frequency with respect to the fundamental frequency. IEC
defines the maximum harmonic order that is measured to be 40.
PLL Source
When measuring harmonics, the fundamental period (period of the fundamental signal)
must be determined in order to analyze the higher orders. The PLL (Phase Locked Loop)
source is the signal that is used to determine the fundamental period.
40
I(k)2
k=2
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1.5 Terminology Related to Harmonics
Interharmonics 1
If the input signal is 50 Hz in IEC harmonic measurement, Fourier transform is taken on
Product Overview
10 periods of the input signal to derive frequency components of 5-Hz resolution. Thus,
the section between each harmonic order is divided into 10 frequency components. The
components between each harmonic order are called interharmonics.
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When the fundamental signal is 50 Hz
Rms component Fundamental
signal 2nd harmonic 3rd harmonic 4th harmonic 5th harmonic 3
4
dc 50 100 150 200 250 Frequency
[Hz]
5
7
100 150
If the input signal is 60 Hz, 12 periods of the input waveform are divided into frequency
components of 5-Hz resolution. Thus, the section between each harmonic order is 8
divided into 12 frequency components.
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13
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1.5 Terminology Related to Harmonics
Harmonic Group
The combined value of a harmonic and its adjacent interharmonics (rms value). The
computing method to combine the harmonic and its two adjacent interharmonics is not
simple addition, but the square root of the sum of the square of each component. A half
of the amplitude is included for the interharmonic that is in the middle of two harmonics.
k-5 k-4 k-3 k-2 k-1 k k+1 k+2 k+3 k+4 k+5
k-6 k-5 k-4 k-3 k-2 k-1 k k+1 k+2 k+3 k+4 k+5 k+6
2 4 2
Ck–5 2 Ck+5
Gg, n = + Ck+i + (for 50 Hz)
2 i=–4 2
2 5 2
Ck–6 2 Ck+6
Gg, n = + Ck+i + (for 60 Hz)
2 i=–5 2
Harmonic Subgroup
The combined value (rms value) of a harmonic and its two adjacent interharmonics. The
computing method to combine the components is the average of the sum of the squares
as with the harmonic group.
k-1 k k+1
1
2
Gsg, n = Ck+i
i=–1
Ug(k)2 Ig(k)2
k=2 k=2
s100 s100
Ug(1) Ig(1)
Ug(k), Ig(k): rms value of the harmonic group of each order
k: harmonic order
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1.5 Terminology Related to Harmonics
Product Overview
group related to the fundamental wave.
Usg(k)2 Isg(k)2
k=2 k=2
s100 s100
Usg(1) Isg(1)
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Usg(k), Isg(k): rms value of the harmonic subgroup of each order
k: harmonic order
Interharmonic Group 4
The combined value (rms value) of all interharmonic components between two
consecutive harmonic frequencies.
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When the fundamental signal is 60 Hz
Interharmonic group
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Interharmonic Center Subgroup
The combined value (rms value) of all interharmonic components between two
consecutive harmonic frequencies excluding the frequency components adjacent to the 10
harmonic frequencies.
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1.5 Terminology Related to Harmonics
Measured values
t1 t2 t3
POHC: The combined value of all odd harmonic currents greater than or
equal to order 21 (Partial Odd Harmonic Current)
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I(k)2
k = 21, 23
PoHC Maximum: The maximum value of the combined value of all odd
harmonic currents greater than or equal to order 21
The POHC maximum derived from individual measured data points within the
measurement time. If this value is less than the POHC Limit below, the relaxation
condition (see page 1-12) is applied.
POHC Limit
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2
IL(k)
k = 21, 23
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1.5 Terminology Related to Harmonics
Crest Factor 1
The crest factor is defined as the ratio of the peak value of the waveform to the rms
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value.
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RMS value
The crest factor on the WT is determined by the maximum peak value that can be 5
applied for rated input in terms of a multiplication factor.
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Chapter 2 Preparation before Use
2
CAUTION
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When Controlling the WT through the GP-IB
The GP-IB available on the WT is a 24-pin connector that conforms to the IEEE St’d
488-1978. Use a GP-IB cable that conforms to this standard. Connect the cable to the
GP-IB connector on the rear panel of the WT. For details on the connection procedure
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and the specifications of the GP-IB interface, see the WT3000 Communication Interface
User’s Manual IM760301-17E on the CD-ROM. Use an appropriate connector for your
PC to connect the other end of the GP-IB cable. 6
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2.1 Connecting the WT and the PC
100BASE-TX port
Hub or router
UTP cable
or
PC
WT STP cable
(straight)
Ethernet NIC
Note
• Use UTP (Unshielded Twisted-Pair) or STP (Shielded Twisted-Pair) cables of category 5 or
better when connecting to a 100BASE-TX network.
• Do not directly connect the WT to the PC without using a hub. Operations are not
guaranteed for communications using direct connection.
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2.2 Setting the GP-IB Control 1
Procedure 2
1. Press MISC to display the Misc menu.
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2.2 Setting the GP-IB Control
Explanation
To use the software in On-Line mode through the GP-IB interface, operate the WT to
select GP-IB.
Each device that can be connected via GP-IB has a unique address within the GP-IB
system. This address is used to distinguish the device from others. Therefore, make sure
that the WT address does not overlap with other devices when connecting the WT to the
PC.
Note
• Do not change the address while the controller (PC) or other devices are using the GP-IB
system.
• When connecting the WT to a single PC and controlling the WT using this software, multiple
communication interfaces cannot be used simultaneously.
• Use a GP-IB card by National Instruments on the PC end. For details, see section 1.2.
• The software may not operate correctly, if an adapter is inserted in the middle of the
connection between the WT and the PC (for example, GP-IB-to-USB adapter). For details,
contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer.
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2.3 Setting the Ethernet Control 1
Procedure 2
Setting the Ethernet Interface
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2.3 Setting the Ethernet Control
Setting TCP/IP
You must enter TCP/IP settings to control the WT from a PC through the network. For
the setup procedure, see the Expansion Function User’s Manual IM760301-51E of the
WT3000.
Explanation
To use the software in On-Line mode through the network, operate the WT to select
Network.
Note
• To activate the settings, you must power cycle the WT.
• When connecting the WT to a single PC and controlling the WT using this software, multiple
communication interfaces cannot be used simultaneously.
• The software may not operate correctly, if an adapter is inserted in the middle of the
connection between the WT and the PC (for example, GP-IB-to-USB adapter). For details,
contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer.
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2.4 Installing the Software 1
Procedure 2
Have the CD-ROM containing the software ready. Exit all programs that are currently
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Startup window of the InstallShield Wizard
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5. Click Next.
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2.4 Installing the Software
6. If you accept the terms of with the license agreement, select Yes. If you do not,
select No.
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2.4 Installing the Software
8. Select the program folder where the program icon is to be added and click Next. 1
The installation starts.
The program icon (shortcut) of the software is added in the program menu of the Start
menu. The destination is selected here. The default program folder is Yokogawa.
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9. If the installation completes successfully, a message “Setup has finished
installing” is displayed. Click Finish.
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2.4 Installing the Software
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Chapter 3 Starting and Using the Software
Procedure 2
Starting the Software
1. From the Start menu, choose All Programs > Yokogawa > IEC61000 Analysis
> IEC61000. The IEC 61000 software starts. 3
The procedure above applies when the default software installation destination and program
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After you start the software, the IEC Launcher appears. Use it to select the
appropriate standard.
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Selecting a Standard
2. Select IEC61000-3-2 to open the IEC 61000-3-2 Harmonic Measurement
Software.
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Closes the IEC launcher
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3.1 Starting the Software
Explanation
You can start this software by accessing its shortcut from the start menu’s program
folder. This software is installed in the location that you specified in the previous chapter.
Selecting a Standard
To analyze the harmonics of a device with an electric current not greater than 16 A, select
IEC 61000-3-2. The Harmonic Measurement Software will start. If you select a different
standard, the program that corresponds to that standard will start. For information about
the programs that correspond to other standards, see their user’s manuals (the help
function, see section 12.3).
Note
You can start older versions (Ver. 5.xx) of the software by clicking on Old Version.
These older versions have displays and menus that follow the old interface style.
Also, they do not support the following standards:
• IEC61000-4-7 Edition 2.0 A1
• IEC61000-4-7 Edition 1.0
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3.2 Basic Operations 1
Information area 2
Connection status: Online/offline (see chapter 6) Help button (chapter 12)
Information bar: Notices appear here.
Compliance judgment standard
number and edition 3
Judgment results (chapter 8) Software version
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Menu area Submenu area Setting and display area
The test schedule menu In the Start window, you The following types of information are
items, such as select the test schedule displayed.
Connection, Measure, and
Print, appear here.
menu here. In other
windows, boxes for
• Configuration dialog boxes
• Measurement and judgment results
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When you click an icon, configuring the settings • Print previews
its submenu appears. of the selected menu item • Information about loaded or saved files
Icons that cannot be appear here.
selected are grayed out. 14
The currently selected icon is highlighted.
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3.2 Basic Operations
Open
Use to open the following kinds of files:
• Setting information files that contain information such as measurement conditions
and judgment conditions.
• Measured data files that contain measured data acquired by the PC from a WT.
Connection
Use to connect the PC to the WT through a GP-IB or Ethernet interface.
Setting
Use to set measurement and judgment conditions.
Measure
Use to measure harmonics. You can also preview test data.
Analysis
Use to display measured results using a variety of lists and graphs.
Print
You can attach comments and titles to a list of measured values and print the list as
a report.
Save
Use to save the following kinds of files.
• Setting information files that contain information such as measurement conditions
and judgment conditions.
• Measured data files that contain measured data acquired by the PC from a WT.
• CSV files that contain measured data and waveform data.
Exit
Use to close the software.
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Chapter 4 Using the Start and Exit Pages
Procedure 2
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Start submenu appears.
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User Setting (page 4-3)
You can select and edit specific
custom test schedule menus.
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4.1 Selecting a Test Schedule Menu
Menu area
The icons of the test schedule menu that you select appear.
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4.1 Selecting a Test Schedule Menu
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4.1 Selecting a Test Schedule Menu
Explanation
Selecting a Test Schedule Menu
A test schedule menu lays out the overall test structure. You can choose from test
schedule menus that contain different combinations of the following 9 steps. For more
information on each step, see section 1.1.
Icon Display
Icon Number
This number indicates an icon’s order in a menu.
Standard Menus
The following four standard menus are available.
• New Measurement: Set measurement and judgement conditions, make
measurements, and then print and save the data.
• Save Data Analysis: Analyze, print, and save data that was measured and saved in
the past.
• Save Data Print: Print data that was measured and saved in the past.
• Repeat Measurement: Make measurements with the same measurement and
judgement conditions that you used for the previous
measurement, and print and save data without analyzing it.
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4.1 Selecting a Test Schedule Menu
Icon Activation/Deactivation 3
Some icons cannot be selected out of order. These icons are grayed out.
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Note
If you open the Start submenu while in online mode, the software will switch to offline mode.
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4.2 Closing the Software
Procedure
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Exit submenu appears.
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Chapter 5 Using the Open Page to Load Setting Information and Measured Data
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Load (page 5-2)
Select the type of data to load.
Using the Open Page to Load Setting Information and Measured Data
Load Information (page 5-2) 6
Select a file to open. When you select
a file, its information appears.
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5.1 Loading Setting Information and Measured Data
4. Select a file to open. When there is more than one available file, you can select
which file to open using one of the following two methods.
• Click ▼ next to the File Name box under Load Information. A list of available files
appears. Select a file from the list.
• Select a file to open from one of the files listed in the setting and display area.
5. Click Load, or double-click the file you want to open. The software will open the
measured data or setting information file.
Note
• When the software is in online mode, it will switch to offline mode if you click Load.
• If an error occurs while loading the setting information, the settings are reset to their default
values.
• If an error occurs while loading measured data or setting information, the data may not be
loaded properly. Confirm the filename and extension and then reopen the file.
• You cannot load setting information, measured data, or waveform data while making
measurements.
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5.1 Loading Setting Information and Measured Data
Explanation
Loading Setting Information 5
You can load the setting information that has been saved using the procedure described
Using the Open Page to Load Setting Information and Measured Data
in section 11.1.
• A dash appears in the General Data and Manual Data columns for setting information 6
files.
• Setting information file names have the following extension.
Extension: .ini
• Setting information files contain the following: 7
• Measurement and judgment conditions (see chapter 7)
Data that has been acquired from the WT or loaded from a file can be judged using
loaded judgment conditions. 8
• Display settings (see chapters 8 and 9).
• Report titles and comments (see section 10.1)
You can put comments and titles on reports of data acquired from the WT or loaded
from files, and then print and save the reports. For more information about printing
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and saving, see chapters 10 and 11.
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Note
This software cannot load CSV files.
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5.1 Loading Setting Information and Measured Data
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5.2 Checking the Repeatability of the Measured 1
Data
Procedure 2
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Open submenu appears. For
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Selecting a File to Open
Using the Open Page to Load Setting Information and Measured Data
3. Specify the file location. There are two places where you can specify the file
location.
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• Under Load Information in the submenu
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4. Select a file to open. You can select which file to open using one of the following
two methods. Information about the selected file is displayed at the bottom of the
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setting and display area in the file analysis list.
• Click ▼ next to the File Name box under Load Information. A list of available files
appears. Select a file from the list and Click Load.
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• Double-click a file in the measured data file list.
• Drag a file from the measured data file list to the file analysis list.
• Click while a file is selected in the measured data file list. 14
• Right-click a file in the measured data file list, and then click Add.
Note Index
This software can load data saved in files with .fdt and .ini extensions. This software cannot
load CSV files (files with .csv extensions).
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5.2 Checking the Repeatability of the Measured Data
5. Repeat step 4 to select all of the files that you want to compare.
Starting Analysis
7. Click Analysis Execution. The analysis menu appears, and the results of the
analysis of the measured data's repeatability appear.
Note
• For multi-phase equipment, it is recommended that files of the same input element (same
phase) be selected and the data be compared. The repeatability cannot be evaluated
correctly when using measured data of different phases.
• If only one file has been selected for analysis, the Analysis Execution button will be
unavailable.
• If the software is in online mode, it will switch to offline mode when analysis starts.
• In the analysis menu, items other than repeatability will be dimmed and unavailable.
• When you start analysis, the Measure, Print, and Save menus will be dimmed and
unavailable.
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5.2 Checking the Repeatability of the Measured Data
Using the Open Page to Load Setting Information and Measured Data
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Note 11
The order is always displayed. You cannot hide it.
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5.2 Checking the Repeatability of the Measured Data
Explanation
The mean value in the harmonics measurement data saved to files can be compared,
and the difference in the measured data can be displayed on a bar graph and list for
each order. This function can be used to evaluate whether the difference between data
measured under the same measurement conditions when harmonics are measured
using the same product or same product model is within 5% of the limits (confirmation of
repeatability).
+Max Error
(blue)
+5% line
Average
Maximum (Mnmax)
Maximum value among the average values of each order
Minimum (Mnmin)
Minimum value among the average values of each order
Average (Mnmean)
Average of the average values of each order of the selected file
+Max Error
Ratio (%) of the difference between Mnmax and Mnmean of each order
Mnmax – Mnmean s 100
Mnmean
–Max Error
Ratio (%) of the difference between Mnmin and Mnmean of each order
Mnmin – Mnmean s 100
Mnmean
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5.2 Checking the Repeatability of the Measured Data
Color 1
• Bar Graph
The bar graph that is displayed for each order is displayed using a length converted
from the +Max Error or –Max Error. The meaning of the colors is indicated in the
following table.
2
Blue
Difference (error) less than the +5% line for +Max Error.
Yellow 3
Difference (error) less than the –5% line for –Max Error.
Red
Difference (error) greater than the +5% line for +Max Error.
Difference (error) greater than the –5% line for –Max Error. 4
* The names of the sample colors of Microsoft Word or Excel are used for the names of the
colors.
• List
5
The average, limit, +maximum error, and –maximum error for each order are displayed
Using the Open Page to Load Setting Information and Measured Data
using values in black.
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Number of Files That Can Be Compared
To evaluate the repeatability of the measured data, multiple files must be selected.
Number of files that can be compared: 2 to 10
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Note
• For multi-phase equipment, it is recommended that files of the same input element (same
phase) be selected and the data be compared. The repeatability cannot be evaluated 8
correctly when using measured data of different phases.
• Even if only one file is selected, the Repeatability of Measurement Data window will open. In
this case, no comparison is made.
• To evaluate the repeatability, check that the measured data saved to the file to be compared 9
was measured under the following conditions.
• Same DUT (not the same model, but the same equipment).
• Same test conditions.
• Same test equipment. 10
• Same atmospheric conditions (when the DUT is affected by them).
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Chapter 6 Using the Connection Page to Establish a Connection between the PC and a WT
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Connection Condition (page 6-2)
Select the connection condition
(the connection settings).
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6.1 Establishing a New Connection Between the PC and a WT
Connection Condition
2. Select New Connection.
Note
• You can only select Same Condition as Loaded File if you load setting information or
measured data using the procedure described in section 5.1.
• You cannot select Same Condition as Last Execution when you first start up the software.
Connection Device
3. Select GPIB or Ethernet.
• If you select GP-IB, proceed to step 4.
• If you select Ethernet, proceed to step 5.
Proceed to step 6.
Note
GP-IB address number 0 is reserved for the PC and cannot be selected.
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6.1 Establishing a New Connection Between the PC and a WT
5
Making the Connection
6. Click Start Online Connection. The software will establish a connection between
the PC and the WT. The configuration and measurement operations listed 6
onwards can be performed once the software has automatically determined that
8
Note
• You cannot proceed to measurement, analysis, printing, or saving until an online connection
has been established.
• If you click Start Online Connection and establish a connection, but the connected WT is not 9
in a measurement-ready state, a communication error will occur. If the GP-IB address, IP
address, user name, or password is wrong, or if the PC is simply unable to connect to the
WT, a communication error will occur.
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6.1 Establishing a New Connection Between the PC and a WT
Explanation
Selecting a Communication Address
• GP-IB
Select the GP-IB address of the WT that you intend to connect to.
Selectable range: 1 to 30
• Ethernet
• Set the IP address of the WT that you intend to connect to.
Selectable range: 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
• You can set the user name and password of the WT that you intend to connect to.
Usable characters: Those characters that the WT supports.
Connected (online)
Connection status
Note
• It can take more than 10 seconds to switch from offline to online mode.
• We recommend that you use a National Instruments GP-IB card. GP-IB cards made by
other companies may not function properly.
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6.2 Using the Connection Settings from a Loaded 1
File
Procedure 2
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Connection submenu appears. For
general information about the Connection submenu, see section 6.1. 3
2. Select Same Condition as Loaded File under Connection Condition.
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Note
You can only select Same Condition as Loaded File if you load setting information using the
process described in section 5.1.
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Note
• You cannot proceed to measurement, analysis, printing, or saving until an online connection
has been established.
• If you click Start Online Connection and establish a connection, but the connected WT is not
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in a measurement-ready state, a communication error will occur. If the GP-IB address, IP
address, user name, or password is wrong, or if the PC is simply unable to connect to the
WT, a communication error will occur.
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Explanation
Follow this procedure to use the settings from a file that has been loaded according to 12
the procedure described in “Loading Setting Information” in section 5.1.
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6.3 Using the Same Connection Settings as Before
Procedure
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Connection submenu appears. For
general information about the Connection submenu, see section 6.1.
Note
You cannot select Same Condition as Last Execution when you first start up the software.
Note
• You cannot proceed to measurement, analysis, printing, or saving until an online connection
has been established.
• If you click Start Online Connection and establish a connection, but the connected WT is not
in a measurement-ready state, a communication error will occur. If the GP-IB address, IP
address, user name, or password is wrong, or if the PC is simply unable to connect to the
WT, a communication error will occur.
Explanation
Follow this procedure to set the connection settings to the same as when you last closed
this software.
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6.4 Ending a Connection by Switching to Offline 1
Mode
Procedure 2
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Connection submenu appears. For
general information about the Connection submenu, see section 6.1. 3
2. When you are in online mode, click Exit online connection. The software will
disconnect from the WT.
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Chapter 7 Using the Setting Page to Configure Measurement and Judgment Conditions
Procedure 2
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Setting submenu appears.
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Input Current (page 7-2).
Select the current range to measure.
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Wiring pattern (page 7-2)
Select the wiring pattern of the circuit whose
current you will measure.
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Test conditions (page 7-2)
Set the test conditions.
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Measurement time (page 7-3)
In the setting and display area, you can switch between basic settings and advanced
settings by clicking these buttons: . For details, see sections 7.2 and 7.3. 9
Basic settings
Advanced settings 10
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7.1 Setting General Test Conditions
Input Current
2. Select the current range to measure.
Note
CF3 and CF6 indicate which value the crest factor is set to (3 or 6).
Wiring Pattern
3. Select the wiring pattern of the circuit you will measure.
Note
When you switch wiring patterns, the following settings, which are displayed in the setting and
display area, will change to default values that are appropriate to the wiring pattern that you
select. For details, see sections 7.2 and 7.3.
• The WT settings (the settings on the WT Measurement Instrument tab)
• The testing judgment conditions (the settings under the Standard tab).
Test Conditions
4. You can set the class of the EUT to A, B, C, or D.
The display shown below appears when you set the wiring pattern to one of the
following:
• For 1P2W 230V Devices
• For 3P4W 400V Devices
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7.1 Setting General Test Conditions
5. If you select class C, specify whether or not the power range exceeds 25 W. 1
3
6. If you select class C and the power range is 25 W or lower, select one of the
following:
• apply limit value of Class D
• judge with current wave pattern of 3rd&5th 4
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Measurement Time
7. Set the measurement time.
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7.1 Setting General Test Conditions
Explanation
Wiring Pattern
When you are measuring using the limits specified by IEC 61000-3-2, select one of the
following wiring patterns:
• For 1P2W 230V Devices
• For 3P4W 400V Devices
Test Conditions
• Class (Evaluate Class)
Select the class from A, B, C, and D, according to the classifications specified in the
standard. The setup information varies depending on the class selected here.
• Class A
• See section 7.3 for selecting the lower power limit for applying the limits
• Selecting Whether to Apply the Limit for Air Conditioners Exceeding 600 W for JIS
Class A
In JIS Class A, special limits are defined for air conditioners that exceed 600 W.
You can select whether to apply this limit.
• Class B
The setup information is the same as class A. The limits applied are 1.5 times the
limits for class A.
• Class C
Specify whether or not the EUT's active power exceeds 25 W.
• When the Active Power of the EUT Exceeds 25 W (>25 W)
For details on setting the fundamental current and the power factor, see section 7.3.
• When the Active Power of the EUT Is Less Than or Equal to 25 W (<=25 W)
The IEC standard specifies that either “the power ratio limits of class D” or “the
conditions of harmonic order 3 and 5” are met.
• Evaluating by Applying the Power Ratio Limits of Class D
The same power ratio limit of class D is applied.
For details on setting the power, see section 7.3.
• Class D
For information about the following settings, see section 7.3.
• Selecting the Power
• Selecting the Lower Power Limit for Applying the Limits
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Measurement Time 1
The measurement time is the time between the start of the measurement to the end
of the measurement. The time for measuring harmonics can be set in advance. The
harmonics can be measured continuously for the specified time. The measurement
time can be changed when equipment that emits harmonics that fluctuate over time is
2
measured or when confirming that the emitted harmonics do not change even when the
equipment is operated over extended time.
3
Selectable range: 0 H 0 M 1 S to 24 H 0 M 0 S in units of 1 s.
• An error occurs if a time exceeding 24 hours is specified.
• If the measurement time is set to 0 H 0 M 0 S and the measurement is started,
measurement continues until you choose Stop Test from the Measure menu or click
4
the stop test icon on the toolbar.
Note 5
Depending on the environment of the PC onto which this software was installed, an error
occurs if you specify a time longer than the memory area that can be reserved. In this case,
you may be able to increase the available time by exiting other applications or by increasing the
amount of memory available to the PC. 6
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7.2 Setting the WT Measurement Conditions
Procedure
1. Select the WT Measurement Instrument tab in the setting and display area. The
WT measurement condition configuration dialog box appears.
Note
When you select the basic settings button, the following settings are unavailable. To adjust
these settings, click the advanced settings button.
• Frequency Filter and Filter Copy Exec
• Scaling Copy Exec
• All of the settings under Scaling
PLL source
Select the fundamental signal source used
to determine the harmonic orders.
Object to be measured
Select the elements to be measured.
Edition
Select the IEC 61000-4-7 edition
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Explanation 1
Selecting an Edition of the Standard
In WT firmware versions 4.11 and later, you can select the IEC 61000-4-7 edition from
one of the following choices: 2
• Ed 1.0
• Ed 2.0
• Ed 2.0 A1
IEC 61000-4-7 specifies requirements for measurement instruments. For details, see
3
chapter 14. In WT firmware versions 4.01 to 4.10, the edition is fixed at 2.0.
5
Copying the Range
You can copy the range settings configured for one element to all other elements with the
same wiring. The voltage range and the current range are copied.
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Copying the Scaling Settings
You can copy the scaling settings configured for one element to all other elements with
the same wiring. The settings that are copied are: 7
• External current sensor conversion ratio
• VT ratio
For information about the following settings and how to make settings from the WT, see
the WT3000 User’s Manual (IM760301-01E). 9
Setting Corresponding user’s manual and section
Wiring Pattern IM760301-01 Section 4.1
PLL source IM760301-51 Section 7.5
Crest factor IM760301-01E Section 4.6
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Frequency filter IM760301-01E Section 4.8
Voltage/current range IM760301-01E Sections 4.3 and 4.4
Scaling IM760301-01E Section 4.5 11
Note
• When the wiring system is pattern 1 (when all are 1P2W), filter, range, and scaling are
copied to all other elements. 12
• When taking measurements with this software, the antialiasing filter cutoff frequency is fixed
at 5.5 kHz.
• To make accurate measurements, turn ON the frequency filter of the input element set to
PLL source. 13
• The exponential average function of the WT is ON.
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7.2 Setting the WT Measurement Conditions
Shared Settings between the Submenu and the Setting and Display Area
When you change the following settings in the submenu, the settings in the setting and
display area will also change.
• Current Range (see page 7-9)
• Wiring Pattern (see page 7-10)
• Test Conditions (see section 7.3)
• Measurement time (see section 7.3)
The settings in the submenu will not change when you change the settings in the setting
and display area.
When the settings in the submenu and the setting and display area are different, the
settings in the setting and display area take precedence.
Change
Submenu area Setting and display area
×
No change
These settings have priority.
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7.2 Setting the WT Measurement Conditions
*1
U1
*2
*3
OFF
*4
OFF
*1 The default setting for Wiring Pattern varies depending on the wiring pattern and the
number of elements installed in the WT.
*2, *4 The default setting for Object and Voltage Range varies depending on the wiring
pattern.
*3 The IEC 61000-4-7 default setting is different depending on the WT firmware version.
• For versions 4.11 and later, the setting is Ed2.0A1.
• For versions before 4.11, the setting is Ed2.0.
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7.3 Setting the WT Judgment Conditions 1
Procedure 2
1. Select the Standard tab in the setting and display area. The judgment condition
configuration dialog box appears.
2. Configure the various settings. 3
Note
The items that you can set are the same whether you press the basic settings button or 4
the advanced settings button .
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7.3 Setting the WT Judgment Conditions
Explanation
For explanations of these terms, see section 1.3 and 1.5.
Standard (Regulation)
The software can make measurements and evaluations according to the IEC or JIS
standard (see section 1.3).
Class A, B, and D
Selecting the Lower Power Limit for Applying the Limits
Select 50W, 75W, None, or Infinity. When the active power of the EUT is less than the
selected power, the limits are not applied.
Class C
• Power Range
Specify whether or not the EUT's active power exceeds 25 W.
• When the Active Power of the EUT Exceeds 25 W (>25 W)
Set the fundamental current and the power factor.
• When the Active Power of the EUT Is Less Than or Equal to 25 W (<=25 W)
The IEC standard specifies that either “the power ratio limits of class D” or “the
conditions of harmonic order 3 and 5” are met.
• Evaluating by Applying the Power Ratio Limits of Class D
The same power ratio limit of class D is applied.
Set the power.
Class D
• To an electric power
Determine whether to set the power value that is necessary for determining the limits
by specifying it manually or by measuring it.
You can also specify the value that you measure according to the procedure in section
8.6. If you are going to measure the value, first set the load of the EUT as high as
possible.
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Measurement Time 1
The measurement time is the time between the start of the measurement to the end
of the measurement. The time for measuring harmonics can be set in advance. The
harmonics can be measured continuously for the specified time. The measurement
time can be changed when equipment that emits harmonics that fluctuate over time is
2
measured or when confirming that the emitted harmonics do not change even when the
equipment is operated over extended time.
Note
Depending on the environment of the PC onto which this software was installed, an error 5
occurs if you specify a time longer than the memory area that can be reserved. In this case,
you may be able to increase the available time by exiting other applications or by increasing the
amount of memory available to the PC.
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7.3 Setting the WT Judgment Conditions
*1
Wiring Pattern *1
For 1P2W 230V Devices IEC
For 3P4W 400V Devices IEC
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75W
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7.3 Setting the WT Judgment Conditions
*1
*2
*1 The setting for the fundamental current and the power factor values is set to “Maximum is
used” by default when:
• You set the power class to “> 25W.”
• You set the power class to “<= 25W” and you set the limits to “judge with current wave
pattern of 3rd&5th.”
*2 The setting for the power value is set to “Maximum is used” by default when:
• You set the power class to “<= 25W” and you set the limits to “apply limit value of Class D.”
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7.4 Setting the Optional Conditions
Procedure
1. Select the Option tab in the setting and display area. The optional condition
configuration dialog box appears.
2. Configure the various settings.
Note
The items that you can set are the same whether you press the basic settings button or
Explanation
For explanations of these terms, see section 1.5.
Margin Degree
Select whether or not to set a margin degree for judgment. If you choose to set a margin
degree, specify it as a percentage. If you set the margin degree to 5.00%, the limits will
be narrowed by 5%. If you set the margin degree to 0.00%, the limits will be used as is.
Report
Select this check box to include a waveform graph in the report.
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Procedure 2
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Measure submenu appears.
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Test preview (page 8-2)
Before you start a test, you can check
harmonic measurement data and
waveform data. You can execute a 5
compliance test without previewing data.
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8.1 Previewing Harmonic Data and Waveform Data
Note
When you preview the harmonics of a current, the data that had been acquired or loaded
before the preview is discarded. Be sure to save any compliance test data before you begin a
test preview (for information on how to save data, see chapter 11).
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8.2 Setting the Display of the Test Preview 1
Procedure 2
An Example of the Test Preview
Toolbar 3
Numerical Lists Bar Graphs
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An Example of the Setting and Display Area
Sampled data count
When a preview is being displayed, the display here is 0/0. When a compliance test is being executed, the number
of times measured data has been acquired is displayed (for details, see section 8.2).
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Measure time
When a preview is being displayed, the display here is 0.0sec/[the measurement time set according
to the procedure described in chapter 7]. When a compliance test is being executed, the amount of
time for which measured data has been acquired is displayed (for details, see section 8.2). 12
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Toolbar
Select the element whose data you want to display.
Set the display format.
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Switch the limits display of the bar graphs ON or OFF.
Switch the max hold ON or OFF.
Switch the percentage display ON or OFF.
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8.2 Setting the Display of the Test Preview
Click . If input elements 1 to 3 are being measured, as you click the icon, the
displayed data will switch from element 1, to element 2, to element 3, to element 1, and
so on. Click ▼ to select an element directly.
• Numerical lists
• The relative harmonic data or content of each order
• Limits
• Bar graphs
• The Y-axis scale
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8.2 Setting the Display of the Test Preview
Explanation
Colors of the numerical lists and bar graphs of the current
The table below describes what the colors. Condition 1, Condition 2, 200% short-term
relaxation, and POHC relaxation conditions that appear in the table are defined below.
• Condition 1
The maximum harmonic current over the measurement time is within 1.5 times the
specified limit. Evaluation is made on each order.
• Condition 2
The mean harmonic current over the measurement time is within the specified limit.
Evaluation is made on each order.
Blue
Limit not exceeded.
Red
Limit exceeded.
Yellow (applies only to bar graph)
Limit specified by the applicable standard.
Black (applies only to numerical list)
No applicable limit is specified.
(The measured value of the fundamental frequency and orders that are not applicable is
displayed in black.)
White (applies only to numerical list)
No applicable limit is specified.
(The bar graph of the fundamental frequency and orders that are not applicable is displayed
in white.)
Turquoise
The measured data is less than the larger of the two values, 0.6% of the mean rms current
and 5 mA.
Aqua
• Limit exceeded.
• Excluded from applying the limits because the maximum active power is less than the
minimum power (75 W or 50 W) for applying the limits or set to Infinity.
* The names of the sample colors of Microsoft Word or Excel are used for the names of the
colors.
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Colors of the numerical lists and bar graphs of the voltage and phase angle 1
There are no voltage or phase angle limits. Bar graphs of harmonic voltage or phase
angle are displayed in white. The values displayed in the list are black.
2
Numerical Lists
• Limit
• The limits specified in the applicable standard are displayed in a list for each order.
• The harmonic data shown in the Test preview consists of instantaneous values, so 3
the listed limit values and yellow bars are shown using values that are 1.5 times
larger than the limits.
• The limits are applied only to harmonic current.
• If the Percentage Display check box is selected, the relative harmonic content of 4
the limit of each order can be displayed with the specified fundamental current
(fundamental current specified in advance when making Class C evaluation, see
section 7.3) taken to be 100%.
• When limits are specified by the relative harmonic content of order 3 and 5 such as
5
the limits for Class C equipment with active input power less than or equal to 25 W,
the current value converted from the relative harmonic content of order 3 and 5 with
the fundamental current specified in advance (see section 7.3) taken to be 100% is 6
displayed.
• Margin
• Indicates the margin to the limit. For each order, the margin is derived from the 7
following equation using the limits and measured values displayed in the list.
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8.2 Setting the Display of the Test Preview
• Sigma W
Sigma W is the active power for all grouped phases (all measured input elements).
Note
• When applying the power ratio limit on Class C or D multi-phase equipment, the
harmonic current per watt derived from the total active power (Sigma W) of all phases
(three phases if three-phase) and the power ratio limit are compared and evaluated.
• Equipment whose Sigma W exceeds 600 W is considered Class A equipment under the
standard. Use caution because the software makes evaluations using the class selected
in standard and measurement environment settings (see section 7.3).
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8.3 Setting the Display of the List Preview 1
Procedure 2
An Example of the List Preview
For information about the functions of toolbar icons other than those listed below, see
section 8.2. 3
Turning Each of the Measured Value Lists (Columns) ON and OFF
Harmonic
Harmonic Subgroup 4
Harmonic Group
Interharmonic Subgroup
Interharmonic Group
5
Harmonic 6
Harmonic Subgroup
Harmonic Group
Interharmonic Subgroup
Interharmonic Group
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For details on the numerical lists, see section 8.2.
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8.4 Setting the Display of the Bar Preview
Procedure
An Example of the Bar Preview
The harmonic, harmonic group, harmonic subgroup, and limit displays area
Appears when the interharmonic group display button is pressed or when the
interharmonic center subgroup button is pressed.
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Explanation 1
Color of Bars
• Color of the Harmonic bar graph
See section 8.2. 2
• Color of the Harmonic Group and Harmonic Subgroup of Current
The harmonic, harmonic group, and harmonic subgroup are superimposed on the bar
3
graph.
• When the Measured Values Are within the Limit
6
• When Evaluation Is Not Made Because the Measured Data Is Less than the Larger
of the Two Values, 0.6% of the Mean Rms Current and 5 mA
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8.5 Setting the Display of the Wave Preview
Procedure
An Example of the Waveforms Preview
See section 8.2.
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8.5 Setting the Display of the Wave Preview
Voltage value
6
Explanation
Changing the Y-Axis Scale (the Size of the Voltage and Current 7
Waveforms)
• Linear scaling is used. Logarithmic scaling is not supported.
• The measurement range specified for the WT is used as the maximum value, 1.0, on 8
the Y-axis (see section 7.2 for details on setting the range).
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8.6 Making Simple User Designated Value
Measurement
Procedure
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Measure submenu appears. For
general information about the Measure submenu, see section 8.1.
2. Select the user designated value is measured check box.
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8.7 Making Harmonic Measurements
Procedure
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Measure submenu appears. For
general information about the Measure submenu, see section 8.1.
Starting a Test
2. Click Start Test. A dialog box opens that indicates that you have to wait before
measurement starts. Then measured harmonic values appear in the measured
harmonic values lists and bar graphs.
Stopping a Test
• Stopping Automatically
The software will stop testing automatically once the specified measurement time has
been reached.
• Stopping Manually
Click Stop Test. If the WT is measuring, it will stop when measurement ends normally
and data has been acquired.
Judge Result
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Explanation 1
An Example of the Setting and Display Area during a Compliance Test
Sampled data count
One sample count is equivalent to 200 ms (10 cycles for 50 Hz and 12 cycles for 60 Hz)* worth of 2
measured instantaneous data values. This data is acquired by the software and displayed. In this example,
145 samples have been acquired.
Measure time
The amount of time that has elapsed since the start of measurement/the measurement time set
according to the procedure described in chapter 7.
3
* For when the IEC 61000-4-7 edition is set to 2.0 or 2.0 A1. When the IEC 61000-4-7 edition
4
is set to 1.0, the number of cycles is 16 (320 ms at 50 Hz or 267 ms at 60 Hz).
Toolbar
See section 8.2. 5
Numerical Lists Bar Graphs
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Measured value lists
For explanations of these
terms, see section 1.5. 11
12
Selecting the display format of the setting and display area
Only Test(Bar+List) is valid. Even if you select a different display format (Bar or List) by
clicking one of the display format selection icons in the toolbar, measured data will not be
displayed. 13
Judgment
If all of the elements that are tested pass, PASS appears. Otherwise, FAIL appears.
PASS 14
FAIL
The limit has not been exceeded, but the margin specified in
section 7.4 has been exceeded. Index
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8.7 Making Harmonic Measurements
This software retrieves large amount of measured data from the WT. The error message
may appear if the CPU on the PC is overloaded and cannot keep up with the data
transfer. Lighten the load placed on the CPU on the PC by checking the points listed
below.
• Do not operate or run other programs.
• Close memory-resident programs (turn them OFF).
• Disable the standby mode.
• Use the software on a PC that satisfies the system requirements given in section 1.2.
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Chapter 9 Using the Analysis Page to Display Judgment Results and Measured Data
Using the Analysis Page to Display Judgment Results and Measured Data
Procedure 2
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Analysis submenu appears.
4
Analysis of test results
Measured data can be displayed.
page 9-2 5
section 9.2
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section 9.3
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section 9.4
section 9.5 8
section 9.6
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section 5.2
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Window arrangement buttons
For details, see chapter 12.
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Displays cascaded windows
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9.1 Displaying a Graph of All Judgments
Cursor
(page 9-4)
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9.1 Displaying a Graph of All Judgments
Explanation 1
The software displays a graph that shows whether each of the values for current
harmonic that are measured within the specified measurement time are within their
Using the Analysis Page to Display Judgment Results and Measured Data
limits according to the settings described in section 7.3, “Setting the WT3000 Judgment 2
Conditions.”
The input elements that are measured vary depending on the Wiring Pattern setting (see
chapter 7 for details). The software makes judgments for every input element that is set 3
in the Wiring Pattern setting.
Evaluation Colors 4
The table below describes what the colors in the evaluation graph indicate. Condition 1,
Condition 2, 200% short-term relaxation, and POHC relaxation conditions that appear in
the table are defined below.
5
• Condition 1
The maximum harmonic current over the measurement time is within 1.5 times the
specified limit. Evaluation is made on each order. 6
• Condition 2
The mean harmonic current over the measurement time is within the specified limit.
7
Evaluation is made on each order.
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9.1 Displaying a Graph of All Judgments
Blue
Both Conditions 1 and 2 are met
White
A limit has not been specified.
Bright green
• Condition 1 is met.
• Condition 2 is not met.
• POHC Relaxation Condition is met.
Yellow
• Condition 1 is met.
• Condition 2 is not met.
• POHC Relaxation Condition is not met.
Green
• Condition 1 is not met.
• Condition 2 is met.
• The 200% short-term relaxation conditions are met.
Orange
• Condition 1 is not met.
• Condition 2 is met.
Pink
• Condition 1 is not met.
• Condition 2 is not met.
• POHC Relaxation Condition is met.
Red
None of the Condition 1, Condition 2, 200% short-term relaxation, or POHC relaxation
conditions is met.
Turquoise
The measured data is less than the larger of the two values, 0.6% of the mean rms current
and 5 mA.
Aqua
• None of the Condition 1, Condition 2, 200% short-term relaxation, or POHC relaxation
conditions is met.
• Excluded from applying the limits because the maximum active power is less than the
minimum power (75 W or 50 W) for applying the limits or set to Infinity.
* The names of the sample colors of Microsoft Word or Excel are used for the names of the
colors.
If the evaluation of all the data points over the measurement time is blue, bright green,
green, turquoise, or aqua, Judgment on the Overall Evaluation Graph window indicates
PASS. If the evaluation of any data point is yellow, orange, pink, or red, Judgment
indicates FAIL.
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Using the Analysis Page to Display Judgment Results and Measured Data
Zoom out
Display all: Displays the whole measurement time 2
3
Cursor
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The Zoom In and Zoom Out Icons
Each time you click one of the zoom icons, the software will zoom in or zoom out from
the cursor. The zoom levels are:
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25 s
50 s
100 s (1 min 40 s)
200 s (3 min 20 s) 12
400 s (6 min 40 s)
800 s (13 min 20 s)
1600 s (26 min 40 s)
13
3200 s (53 min 20 s)
•
•
•
The entire measurement time 14
If a zoom out would cause the zoomed display to show more than 75% of the
measurement time, the entire measurement time will be displayed. For example, if the
Index
measurement time is 1 h, the 3200 s (53 min 20 s) level will not be displayed because it
would show 89% of the entire measurement time.
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9.1 Displaying a Graph of All Judgments
Indicates the
cursor position (time)
The cursor moves to the point (time) that you click on.
Cursor
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9.1 Displaying a Graph of All Judgments
2. In the submenu, select Harmonic Current List and Graph View, and then 1
select Instant from the list in the setting and display area. A bar graph for the
instantaneous values from the cursor position will appear.
Using the Analysis Page to Display Judgment Results and Measured Data
For detailed information about the bar graph display, see section 9.3.
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9.2 Displaying a List and Graph of Harmonic
Current Values
Procedure
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Analysis submenu appears. For
general information about the Analysis submenu, see section 9.1.
Displaying a List and Graph of Harmonic Current Values
2. Click Harmonic Current List and Graph View. A list and graph of harmonic
current values appear.
Scroll bar
When displaying instantaneous values, you can drag (the slider)
with the mouse or click to select the measured data that you
want to display. When you move the slider, the measure time,
sample count number, and displayed measured data (instantaneous
values) change accordingly.
Toolbar
Numerical List Bar Graph
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9.2 Displaying a List and Graph of Harmonic Current Values
Toolbar 1
Select the element whose data you want to display.
Using the Analysis Page to Display Judgment Results and Measured Data
Switch the limits display of the bar graphs ON or OFF.
Switch the percentage display ON or OFF. 2
8
Switching the Percentage Display ON or OFF.
Click to turn the percentage display ON and display the following items as
percentages. 9
• Mumerical lists
• The relative harmonic data or content of each order 10
• Limits
• Bar graphs
• The Y-axis scale
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9.2 Displaying a List and Graph of Harmonic Current Values
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9.2 Displaying a List and Graph of Harmonic Current Values
Explanation 1
List Display
Using the Analysis Page to Display Judgment Results and Measured Data
Limit
• The limits specified in the applicable standard are displayed in a list for each order. 2
• The limits are applied only to harmonic current.
• If the Percentage Display check box is selected, the relative harmonic content of the
limit of each order can be displayed with the specified fundamental current (fundamental
current specified in advance when making Class C evaluation, see section 7.3) taken
3
to be 100%.
• When limits are specified by the relative harmonic content of order 3 and 5 such as
the limits for Class C equipment with active input power less than or equal to 25 W, 4
the current value converted from the relative harmonic content of order 3 and 5 with
the fundamental current specified in advance (see section 7.3) taken to be 100% is
displayed.
5
Margin
Indicates the margin to the limit. For each order, the margin is derived from the following
equation using the limits and measured values displayed in the list. 6
Limit – measured value
× 100
Limit
7
• The margin only applies to harmonic current values.
• The color of the values changes depending on whether or not you select “The
margin degree is used” check box described in section 7.4.
• When the Margin Degree Is Used 8
Blue indicates that a value has exceeded the margin that you specified
according to the procedure in section 7.4.
Red indicates that a value is at or below the margin that you specified according
to the procedure in section 7.4. 9
• When the Margin Degree Is Not Used
Values are displayed in black.
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9.2 Displaying a List and Graph of Harmonic Current Values
Note
When the software is displaying average or maximum values, using the scroll bar will have no
effect on the harmonic current list and graph displays.
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9.2 Displaying a List and Graph of Harmonic Current Values
Using the Analysis Page to Display Judgment Results and Measured Data
Blue
Limit not exceeded.
2
Bright green (applies only to average list)
When the same conditions of bright green on page 9-4 applies.
Green (applies only to maximum list and Instantaneous list)
When the same conditions of green on page 9-4 applies.
3
Red
Exceeds the limit.
Yellow (applies only to bar graph)
The limit specified by the standard.
4
Black (applies only to numerical list)
No applicable limit is specified.
(The measured value of the fundamental frequency and orders that are not applicable is
displayed in black.) 5
White
No applicable limit is specified.
(The bar graph of the fundamental frequency and orders that are not applicable is displayed
in white.) 6
Turquoise
The measured data is less than the larger of the two values, 0.6% of the mean rms current
and 5 mA.
Aqua 7
Limit exceeded.
Excluded from applying the limits because the maximum active power is less than the
minimum power (75 W or 50 W) for applying the limits or set to Infinity.
* The names of the sample colors of Microsoft Word or Excel are used for the names of the 8
colors.
Colors of the numerical lists and bar graphs of the voltage and phase
angle 9
There are no voltage or phase angle limits. Bar graphs of harmonic voltage or phase
angle are displayed in white. The values displayed in the list are black.
10
Measured Value Lists
For explanations of these terms, see section 1.5.
• Sigma W 11
Sigma W is the active power for all grouped phases (all measured input elements).
Note 12
• When applying the power ratio limit on Class C or D multi-phase equipment, the
harmonic current per watt derived from the total active power (Sigma W) of all phases
(three phases if three-phase) and the power ratio limit are compared and evaluated.
• Equipment whose Sigma W exceeds 600 W is considered Class A equipment under the 13
standard. Use caution because the software makes evaluations using the class selected
in standard and measurement environment settings (see section 7.3).
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9.2 Displaying a List and Graph of Harmonic Current Values
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9.3 Displaying a Harmonic Bar Graph 1
Using the Analysis Page to Display Judgment Results and Measured Data
2
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Analysis submenu appears. For
general information about the Analysis submenu, see section 9.1.
3
Displaying a Harmonic Bar Graph
2. Click Bar Graph of Harmonic. A harmonic bar graph appears.
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9.3 Displaying a Harmonic Bar Graph
Explanation
Bar Graph of Harmonic Current or Voltage
The software displays the instantaneous values acquired within the measurement time
for each harmonic order.
Note
This bar graph does not display limits.
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9.4 Displaying a List of Measured Harmonic Values 1
Using the Analysis Page to Display Judgment Results and Measured Data
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Analysis submenu appears. For
2
general information about the Analysis submenu, see section 9.1.
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9.5 Displaying a Trend Graph
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Analysis submenu appears. For
general information about the Analysis submenu, see section 9.1.
Display range
upper limits
Display range
lower limits
Cursor
(page 9-21).
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9.5 Displaying Trend Graphs
Configuring Traces 1
Show/hide trace settings box Trace settings box
Using the Analysis Page to Display Judgment Results and Measured Data
2
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Trace
Select the trends you want to display (select or clear the check boxes).
8
Function
Select the measurement function to be displayed.
1. Click the Function column. A combo box opens.
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2. Select the measurement function.
Note
You can select from the following measurement functions. 10
• U Voltage
• I Current
• P Power
• S Apparent power 11
• SigmaW Active power of all phases
• SigmaPF Power factor of all phases
• Freq Fundamental frequency of the PLL source
• LAMBDA Power factor
12
• POHC Sum of odd harmonic currents of order above and including 21
• THC Total harmonic current
• PHI Phase angle 13
Element
Select the element to be displayed. 14
1. Click the Element column. A combo box opens.
2. Select the element.
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Order
Select the harmonic order that you want to display.
1. Click the Order column heading. A dialog box appears.
2. Select the harmonic order you want to display.
Color
Select the display color of the trend.
1. Click the Color column. A combo box opens.
2. Select the display color of the trend.
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Using the Analysis Page to Display Judgment Results and Measured Data
of data.
2
Zoom out
Click to zoom out. You can zoom out until the trend display area contains the
data for all of the elapsed time.
Scroll bar
You can drag (the slider) with the mouse or click to
3
select the measured data that you want to display.
PP_Max
9
In the trend display, if not all the measured values can be displayed because the specified time
axis value is set too high, measured values are P-P compressed and displayed.*
When this occurs, PP_Max is displayed here. To display values without P-P compression, zoom in
on the time axis. 10
* P-P Compression (Peak-to-Peak Compression)
In P-P compression, a maximum and minimum value are extracted from the values measured over
a given period of time and are used to produce a compressed measured value.
For details, see section 2.7 of the WT3000 User’ s Manual (IM760301-01E). 11
Cursor
When you click somewhere on the trend display area, a cursor will appear there.
You can move the cursor by dragging it.
Slider 12
Move along the time axis to the waveform that you want to display.
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9.6 Displaying a Waveform Graph
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Analysis submenu appears. For
general information about the Analysis submenu, see section 9.1.
Changing the Y- Axis Scale (the Size of the Voltage and Current
Waveforms)
Select *100.0, *10.0, *50, *2.0, *1.0, *0.5, or *0.1.
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Using the Analysis Page to Display Judgment Results and Measured Data
Current value 2
7
Slider Phase angle Cursor
Explanation 8
The waveform data is acquired immediately after the measurement for a compliance test
is finished. The software acquires and displays a waveform graph of about two periods
using 2200 points of current and voltage waveform data. You can display waveform 9
graphs for each WT input element. This waveform data is different than the waveform
data that is displayed in the waveform preview.
Note 10
Using the scroll bar will have no effect on the waveform graph display.
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Chapter 10 Using the Print Page to Print Reports
Procedure 2
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Print submenu appears.
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Enter the report title (page 10-2).
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Set the print mode (section 10.2).
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Set the print language (section 10.2).
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10.1 Setting a Report’s Title and Comments
Switches pages
(elements, average data, maximum data, and/or waveform data*)
Print
Zooms the print preview in or out
Print preview
* To display waveforms in the print preview and print them, select the “Add a waveform graph”
check box under “Report” in the Option tab described in section 7.4.
2. Enter the report title and the report comments in their respective boxes.
Explanation
You can create reports using the data measured with the software.
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10.2 Setting the Print Mode and Print Language 1
Procedure 2
Selecting the Print Mode
1. Select Color or Black and White under Print Mode. When you change the print
mode, the print preview in the setting and display area will change accordingly. 3
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Selecting a Print Language
2. Select English or Japanese under Print Language. When you change the print 5
language, the print preview in the setting and display area will change accordingly.
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10.3 Setting Print Details (Detail Setting)
Procedure
Selecting the Elements Whose Data You Want to Print
1. In the Print Object box, select the elements whose data you want to print.
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10.3 Setting Print Details (Detail Setting)
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2. Set the save location and file name.
3. Click Save.
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Explanation 9
Selecting the Elements Whose Data You Want to Print
The elements that you can select are determined by the options that you select for Wiring
and Object in section 7.2. 10
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10.4 Printing
Procedure
Printing a Report
You can print a report when measured data has been acquired or has been loaded from
memory.
Explanation
Set the printer according to the environment of the system that you are using.
Printing Reports
You can print a report when the measured data has been retrieved (or loaded).
You can print a report for each input element (see section 10.3).
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Chapter 11 Using the Save Page to Save Setting Information and Measured Data
Procedure 2
1. Select the icon in the menu area. The Save submenu appears.
Using the Save Page to Save Setting Information and Measured Data
Save Method (page 11-2)
Select the type of data to save and the
file format to save it to.
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Execute save operation (page 11-2).
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11.1 Saving Setting Information and Measured Data
2. After selecting a folder in the Save in box, enter the name of the file you want to
save in the File name box.
3. Click Save to save the measured data.
Note
You cannot save the measured data while the measurement is in progress.
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11.1 Saving Setting Information and Measured Data
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2. After selecting a folder in the Save in box, enter the name of the file you want to
save in the File name box.
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3. Click Save to save the setting information.
Using the Save Page to Save Setting Information and Measured Data
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Section 10.1 explains how to set
report titles and comments.
Note
You cannot save the setting information while the measurement is in progress. 9
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11.1 Saving Setting Information and Measured Data
Explanation
Kinds of File Information
• Date: When the file was saved. Displayed in this format: year/month/day hour:minute:
second
• Report Title (See section 10.1)
• Report Comment (See section 10.1)
• Measured Data: When measured data is included in a file, an asterisk appears.
• Click ▼ or ▲ to switch between sorting in ascending and descending order.
File Name/Extension
• You can select any file name that the PC will recognize.
• When you choose to save a file, two files will be saved with the same file names
but with these different extensions:
Extension: .fdt Measured data
.ini Setting information
File Name/Extension
• You can select any file name that the PC will recognize.
• Extension: .ini
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11.2 Saving Measured Data in CSV Format 1
Once the following kinds of data has been acquired or loaded, it can be saved to CSV file 2
format.
• Numeric data
• Waveform data
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Note
You cannot save measured data in CSV format while measurement is taking place.
Using the Save Page to Save Setting Information and Measured Data
1. Select Save Measured CSV Data.
2. Specify the Save Location, and enter the file name in the File Name box.
3. Click Save. The measured data is saved to CSV format. 7
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11.2 Saving Measured Data in CSV Format
Explanation
You can save data to CSV file format after it has been acquired or loaded. When you
save the data in CSV format, you can view it using a PC spreadsheet program (such as
Microsoft Excel).
Note
This software cannot load CSV files.
File Name/Extension
You can select any file name that the PC will recognize.
Extension: .csv
Data Types
The following data is saved for each measured input element:
Voltage values
Current values
Active power
Φ (phase angle)
Apparent power
Circuit power factor
FreqPLL
None (Blank column)
Uthd : Voltage THD
UthdG
UthdS
Ithd : Current THD
IthdG
IthdS
Distortion factor (P THD)
Phi
FreqU
Thc
Pohc
PhiU1_U2
PhiU1_U3
Voltage waveform data (2200 points)
Current waveform data (2200 points)
Data Size
Under the following circumstances, the software will produce an approximately 9-MB file
with about 18000 lines.
• Wiring pattern set to 3P4W 400 V, and the measured input elements set to 1 to 3
• Measurement time set to 2 min 30 s
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11.2 Saving Measured Data in CSV Format
Example of Numeric Data Saved to CSV Format and Then Opened Using 1
Microsoft Excel
CSV format version
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Date and
time Harmonic order
saved 3
Measured
input
element
Measured data number
Using the Save Page to Save Setting Information and Measured Data
Measured data
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Chapter 12 Other Features
Procedure 2
Click . The windows are cascaded so that you can see the title of each window.
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Explanation
• Windows are cascaded so that the title of all displayed windows can be seen.
• The active graph or list window becomes the front window after the cascade operation.
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• The cascade order varies depending on the type of displayed window.
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12.2 Tiling Windows
Procedure
Click . The windows are tiled so that they do not overlap with each other.
Explanation
• All the displayed windows are tiled so that the windows do not overlap each other.
• The active graph or list becomes the active window after carrying out the tile
operation.
• The arrangement order varies depending on the type of displayed windows.
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12.3 Using the Help Function 1
Procedure 2
Click , the help button. If Adobe Reader is installed on the PC, it will start up and
open the PDF User’s Manual for this software.
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Explanation 12
Online Help
Other Features
The user’s manual is displayed as a help document in PDF (Portable Document Format).
You can find information about operating procedures of this software and terminology. 13
You can view PDF files using Adobe Reader, a freeware.
If there is an alteration notice, you can display it by clicking Help and then clicking
Alterations of User’s Manual. This will open a PDF file of the alteration notice.
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Viewing the Most Recent User’s Manual or Alteration Notice
To obtain the most recent PDF files of the user’s manual and alteration notice, go to the
following Web page, and then browse to the download page. Index
http://tmi.yokogawa.com/service-support/downloads/
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12.3 Using the Help Function
Rename the downloaded user’s manual and alteration notice as indicated below
according to the product that you are using, and copy (overwrite) the files in the software
installation folder that you specified when you carried out the steps on page 2-8. You will
be able to view the most recent operating instructions by selecting the user’s manual or
alteration notice from the Help menu.
Product User’s Manual File Name Alteration Notice File Name
WT3000 IM761922-06E.pdf Alterations-06E.pdf
Note
• You can download Adobe Reader from Adobe System’s Web page.
• The most recent user’s manual and alteration notice that you can download from
YOKOGAWA’s Web page correspond to the most recent version of this software program.
Update the software program as necessary. The program for updating the software can be
downloaded from YOKOGAWA’s Web page above.
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12.4 Viewing Version Information 1
The IEC 61000-3-2 Harmonic Measurement Software version number appears in the 2
information area.
Software version
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Note 4
• The software version is different for each operation mode indicated below.
• IEC 61000-3-2 Harmonic Measurement
• IEC 61000-3-3 Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker Measurement
• IEC 61000-3-11 Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker Measurement
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• IEC 61000-3-12 Harmonic Measurement
• IEC 61000-3-2 Harmonic Measurement (Old Version)
• IEC 61000-3-3 Voltage Fluctuation and Flicker Measurement (Old Version) 6
If any function is updated, the version of the other function may not change.
• For the most recent version of the software, check the YOKOGAWA’s Web page below.
http://tmi.yokogawa.com/products/digital-power-analyzers/
The program for updating the software as well as the most recent user’s manual and 7
alteration notice (see section 12.4) can be downloaded from YOKOGAWA’s Web page
above.
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Chapter 13 Troubleshooting
13.1 Troubleshooting 1
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13.2 Error Messages
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Chapter 14 Specifications
Specifications 1
Item Specification
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Software* Harmonic measurement/judgment software that can measure harmonic currents and judge the
results of those measurements based on IEC or JIS standards. Displays and prints measurements
and judgments. The software’s executable file name is IEC61000.exe.
Compatible measurement WT3000 (Models 760301, 760302, 760303, and 760304) 3
devices*
Applicable standards* IEC 61000-3-2 (Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 3-2: Limits - Limits for harmonic current
emissions (equipment input current ≤ 16 A per phase)) Edition 3.0 and A1 of the Edition 3.0
• EN61000-3-2 (2006) 4
• IEC61000-4-7 Edition 1.0, Edition 2.0, A1 of the Edition 2.0
• JIS C61000-3-2 (2005), abbreviated as JIS
Features Acquisition and loading of measured data and waveform data to be judged.
• Configuration of WT measurement conditions 5
• Online acquisition of measured data and waveform data from the WT (online mode)
• Loading of previously saved measured data and waveform data (offline mode)
Measurement modes*
• Compliance testing
• In online mode
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Measures the harmonics of the data acquired from the WT, and judges those harmonics
based on IEC 61000-3-2 Edition 3.0 or JIS.
• In offline mode
Judges the measured data loaded from a file according to IEC 61000-3-2 Edition 3.0 or JIS. 7
• Test preview
Only available in online mode. As the WT measures the harmonic appear on a list or bar graph
of measured values and waveform.
Standard and measurement settings 8
Sets the classification of the equipment under test (EUT) as defined in IEC 61000-3-2 Edition 3.0
or JIS and evaluation conditions within each class.
Measurement time
The time from the start to the end of measurement. 9
Measurement time can be set in one-second intervals within the range of 0 h 0 min 1 s to 24 h 0
min 0 s.
Report titles/comments
Report titles and comments can be entered. Report formats: color/black and white; English/
Japanese. Reports are printed and saved along with measured data. 10
Measure start/stop
Measurement can be started in online mode.
Display of judgment results, measured data, and waveform data
When a compliance test is performed, the software will display judgments as to whether or not 11
the data complies with IEC 61000-3-2 Edition 3.0 or JIS, along with the measured data and
waveform data that was judged.
• Display of all judgment results within the measurement time
Determines whether or not all of the data within the measurement time is within the set 12
limits, and displays the result.
• Harmonic current list and graph display
Displays the measured harmonic values and the limits for each order set by the standard for
those values in both a list and a bar graph.
• Bar graph display of harmonic voltage, current, and phase angle
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Displays the measured data for each harmonic in a color-coded bar graph.
• List display of harmonic voltage, current, and phase angle values
Displays the measured data for each harmonic in a color-coded list.
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Specifications
Item Specification
• Trend graph display
Displays a graph that shows data fluctuations over time.
• Waveform display of voltage and current
Displays a waveform of data measured immediately after the measurement time (displays
approximately two waveform periods).
• Repeatability of measured data
Compares the harmonic measurement data that is saved to files, and displays the difference
in the measured data on a bar graph and numerical list. Enables confirmation of whether the
difference between data measured using the same product is within 5% as defined by the
standard (confirmation of repeatability).
Loading of measured data, waveform data, and setting information
• Loading and saving of setting information
Setting information files that contain measurement settings, the measurement time setting, and
report titles and comments can be saved. Saved setting information files can be loaded.
• Loading and saving of measured data and waveform data
Harmonic measurement data and waveform data files can be saved. Measurement settings, the
measurement time setting, and report titles and comments are also saved, along with the WT
harmonic measurement conditions set using the software. The saved measured data, waveform
data, harmonic measurement conditions, and setting information can be loaded.
• Saving of measured data and waveform data to CSV format
Harmonic measurement data and waveform data can be saved to CSV files. Saved CSV files
can be opened with PC programs that support CSV file format.
Printing and saving of reports
Reports can be saved to .bmp files. Report files can also be printed.
System requirements See section 1.2.
* The width of the window function (measurement period) for measurements on the WT3000 is the same as defined by
IEC61000-4-7.
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Specifications
* This software complies with IEC 61000-3-2 Ed. 3.0 Amendment 1. (The repeatability
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requirement specifies that measured values must be within less than ±5% of the
average values.) As of April 1, 2009, there are no specifications in EN 61000-3-2 (2006)
that correspond to IEC 61000-3-2 Ed. 3.0 Amendment 1. 5
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Index 1
A Page I Page 2
address ................................................................................. 6-3 icon ....................................................................................... 3-4
all judgments, graph of ......................................................... 9-1 IEC 61000-3-12 .................................................................... 1-9
antialiasing filter .................................................................... 7-7 information area.................................................................... 3-3
applicable measurement instruments ................................... 1-1 information bar...................................................................... 3-3 3
applicable standard .............................................................. 1-1 installation............................................................................. 2-7
auto range .......................................................................... 9-18 instantaneous values .......................................................... 9-12
average value ..................................................................... 9-12
averaging .............................................................................. 7-7 J Page
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judgment conditions............................................................. 7-11
C Page
cascading ........................................................................... 12-1 L Page
Color ................................................................................... 9-20
comments ........................................................................... 10-1
limits ..................................................................................... 1-9 5
Lower .................................................................................. 9-20
communication address........................................................ 6-2
compliance test..................................................................... 1-3
connection ............................................................................ 6-1 M Page
connection conditions ........................................................... 6-2 magnification ...................................................................... 9-10 6
connection device ................................................................. 6-2 margin.................................................................................. 9-11
connection status.................................................................. 3-3 maximum value .................................................................. 9-12
CSV file, saving to ............................................................... 11-5 measured data, loading ........................................................ 5-1
CSV format .......................................................................... 11-5 measured data, saving to CSV format................................. 11-5
Current Peak (+) ................................................................. 9-23 measurement conditions ...................................................... 7-6 7
Current Peak (–) ................................................................. 9-23 measurement time ......................................................... 1-2, 7-3
cursor......................................................................... 9-21, 9-23 menu area ............................................................................ 3-3
D Page N Page 8
distorted wave .................................................................... 1-16 new connection..................................................................... 6-1
E Page O Page
Element .............................................................................. 9-19 offline, switching to ............................................................... 6-7 9
error messages................................................................... 13-2 offline mode .......................................................................... 1-7
Ethernet control ............................................................. 2-2, 2-5 online .................................................................................... 6-3
evaluation colors................................................................... 9-3 online mode .......................................................................... 1-7
operation, flow chart ........................................................... 1-14 10
F Page Order .................................................................................. 9-20
file ....................................................................................... 10-5
file information ...................................................................... 5-3 P Page
Frequency........................................................................... 9-23
frequency filter, copying ........................................................ 7-7
password .............................................................................. 6-3
PLL source ................................................................ 1-16, 9-23
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Function .............................................................................. 9-19 printer setup........................................................................ 10-4
functions, explanation of ....................................................... 1-1 printing ................................................................................ 10-1
fundamental frequency ....................................................... 1-16 print language ..................................................................... 10-3
fundamental wave .............................................................. 1-16 print mode........................................................................... 10-3 12
print preview ....................................................................... 10-2
G Page
GP-IB control ................................................................. 2-1, 2-3 R Page
graph .................................................................................... 9-8 range, copying ...................................................................... 7-7 13
grid...................................................................................... 9-18 report .................................................................................. 10-1
report, printing .................................................................... 10-6
H Page
harmonic bar graph ............................................................ 9-15 14
harmonic component .......................................................... 1-16
harmonic measurement ...................................................... 8-16
harmonic order ................................................................... 1-16
harmonic preview ................................................................. 8-2
harmonic values, list of measured ...................................... 9-17
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help ..................................................................................... 12-3
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S Page
scale, type of ...................................................................... 9-10
scaling settings, copying....................................................... 7-7
setting and display area........................................................ 3-3
setting information, loading................................................... 5-1
slider .......................................................................... 9-21, 9-23
software, closing ................................................................... 4-6
software, starting .................................................................. 3-1
software license ........................................................................ v
software window ................................................................... 3-3
specifications ...................................................................... 14-1
standard, selection ............................................................... 3-1
standards, applicable............................................................ 1-9
standard test schedule menu ............................................... 4-2
starting the software ............................................................. 3-1
submenu area....................................................................... 3-3
system requirements ............................................................ 1-8
T Page
test, starting ........................................................................ 8-16
test, stopping ...................................................................... 8-16
test conditions....................................................................... 7-2
test schedule menu, selection .............................................. 4-1
test schedule menus............................................................. 1-1
THC .................................................................................... 1-16
tiling .................................................................................... 12-2
title ...................................................................................... 10-1
Trace .................................................................................. 9-19
trend graph ......................................................................... 9-18
U Page
Upper .................................................................................. 9-20
user's manual ..................................................................... 12-3
user name............................................................................. 6-3
User Setting .......................................................................... 4-3
V Page
version information ............................................................. 12-5
Voltage Peak (+) ................................................................. 9-23
Voltage Peak (–) ................................................................. 9-23
W Page
waveform graph .................................................................. 9-22
waveform preview................................................................. 1-4
windows, cascading............................................................ 12-1
windows, tiling .................................................................... 12-2
wiring pattern ........................................................................ 7-2
Y Page
Y-axis .................................................................................. 9-10
Z Page
zooming in ................................................................... 9-5, 9-21
zooming out ................................................................. 9-5, 9-21
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