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Displaying and Printing Events
Displaying Events
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Hot -
Neutral
Voltage Duration
Hot -
Neutral
Voltage Duration VER Data
1 100V
cycles 120V
2 40V
cycles 120V
3 100V
seconds 120V
4 40V
seconds 120V
50V
cycles 120V
Outage, 2 cycles
60V
seconds 120V
70V
seconds 100V
80V
seconds 100V
90V
cycles 100V
Outage, 2 cycles and
Sag, 2 seconds
10 100V
seconds 0V
11 100V
cycles 0V
12 100V
cycles 40V
Example #10: Since the VER reports the extreme
value of a sag, the event is recorded as an outage
(extreme value of 0V).
High and Low Frequency Events Frequency events
are recorded when the frequency exceeds the
frequency thresholds.
Extreme Column
The Extreme column displays the maximum value
measured during the event.
End Time/Duration/Degree Column
This column displays the duration of an event, or the
time that the event ended, or (in the case of a single
transient) the event’s position on the sine wave (in
degrees).
The way the information is displayed depends on the
length of the event.
• Events of less than one second are displayed in
numbers of cycles.
• Events of one to 119 seconds are displayed in
seconds.
• Events of between two minutes and 24 hours are
displayed in hours, minutes and seconds (for
example, 07:51:24, which means 7 hours, 51
minutes, and 24 seconds).