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Read Profile Channels |
B1 |
4 (four) |
B2 |
Not used, leave it in 0 (zero) |
B3 |
Not used, leave it in 0 (zero) |
B4 |
Not used, leave it in 0 (zero) |
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Size |
6 (six) |
A Block Tag with six Elements that performs a profile reading of each one of the channels. If there is data, a list with N blocks is returned, where N is the number of data blocks read. Otherwise, returns an empty list.
Writing any value to this Tag forces the enumeration of the channels, which are added to the list of channels to read during the execution of this Tag's reading.
•Element 1: Profile index
•Element 2: Measurement unit. For more information, please check the Table of quantities
•Element 3: Quadrant
•Element 4: Net flow. Possible values are 0: Absolute power per time unit or 1: Net delivered or received
•Element 5: Segmentation
•0: Not phase-related or n/a
•1: Phase A to B
•2: Phase B to C
•3: Phase C to A
•4: Neutral to ground or no information
•5: Phase A to Neutral
•6: Phase B to Neutral
•7: Phase C to Neutral
•Element 6: Scale factor
Option |
Quantity |
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0 |
Active power (W) |
1 |
Reactive power (VAR) |
2 |
Apparent power (VA) |
3 |
Phasor power (VA = sqrt(W² + VAR²)) |
4 |
Quantity power Q(60) |
5 |
Quantity power Q(45) |
6 |
Phasor reactive power |
7 |
Distortion volt-amperes |
8 |
RMS voltage |
9 |
Average voltage |
10 |
RMS voltage squared |
11 |
Instantaneous voltage |
12 |
RMS current |
13 |
Average current |
14 |
RMS current squared |
15 |
Instantaneous current |
16 |
Total harmonic distortion, voltage (IEEE) |
17 |
Total harmonic distortion, current (IEEE) |
18 |
Total harmonic distortion, voltage (Industry Canada) |
19 |
Total harmonic distortion, current (Industry Canada) |
20 |
Voltage phase angle |
21 |
Voltage phase angle XY, in which X and Y are phases defined in phase selector |
22 |
Current phase angle |
23 |
Current phase angle XY, in which X and Y are phases defined in phase selector |
24 |
Power Factor, computed using apparent power |
25 |
Power Factor, computed using phasor power |
26 |
Average power factor |
29 |
Time of day |
30 |
Date |
31 |
Time of day and date |
32 |
Interval Timer |
33 |
Frequency |
34 |
Counter |
35 |
Sense Input |
36 |
Pulse output form A |
37 |
Pulse output form B |
38 |
Pulse output form C |
39 |
Zero flow duration |
40 |
Voltage sag |
41 |
Voltage swell |
42 |
Power outage |
43 |
Voltage excursion low |
44 |
Voltage excursion high |
45 |
Normal voltage level |
46 |
Phase voltage phase imbalance |
47 |
Voltage total harmonic distortion excess |
48 |
Current total harmonic distortion excess |
49 |
Power Outage (End Device) |
50 |
Number of power outages |
51 |
Number of demand resets |
52 |
Number of times programmed |
53 |
Number of minutes on battery carryover |
54 |
Number of inversion tampers |
55 |
Number of inversion tampers |
56 |
Number of removal tampers |
57 |
Number of reprogramming tampers |
58 |
Number of power loss tampers |
59 |
Number of reverse rotation tampers |
60 |
Number of physical tampers |
61 |
Number of encoder tampers |
62 |
Number of watchdog timeouts |
63 |
Number of diagnostic alarm |