Energy / Power Sample Clauses

Energy / Power. Measurement data (e.g. annual, monthly, daily and interval data) can be read out from an U16xx summator and displayed in a table, or as a characteristic curve. Data can subsequently be saved to a file, and can be processed with other programs as well. Data is stored using a text format which utilizes the tabulator character as a delimiter between data elements. This assures that data can be imported to Excel spreadsheets and processed in a trouble-free fashion. Direct uploading of table contents can also be accomplished with the Windows clipboard. Three registry cards are provided for the selection and display of measurement values. These include Selection, Graphic and Table. Figure 26 The Selection registry card is used to determine which data are to be displayed. For all intense purposes, all of the values stored to the summators can be accessed. Data are available from within the time range which has been selected for data storage to the summators (see ECS documentation from XXXXXX-METRAWATT). Available time ranges include (in addition to current values) 2 years (annual overview), 12 months (monthly overview), 10 days (daily overview) or between 10 and 682 days (in accordance with the number of formatted channels with an interval duration of 15 minutes), if Interval data has been selected. The 10 largest values are recorded as maximum values along with time of occurrence. Due to the fact that maximum values (energy or power) are read out along with time of occurrence, only one channel can be queried at a time with the current program version (internal creation of the graphic representation only supports one time channel). A summary of possible queries and their corresponding commands is provided in the following table: Within Interval Per Day Per Month Per Year Energy: Eint Eday Emon EYear Mean Power: Pint Pday Pmon PYear Max. Energy Values: EMax (10) EmDay EmMon EmYear
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