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UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Introduction An increasing number of non-linear loads, such as computers, office equipment and frequency converters are currently being connected to the public electricity distribution network. Electrical equipment of this type affects the power quality in the network in a negative way and is frequently more sensitive to disturbances than older equipment.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................... 3 1 SAFETY INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 UNDERTAKING AND WARRANTY ...........................................................................................
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure 5.6.6 3-phase measurement with 3CT’s and 3PT’s (Line-to-line voltages) ......................................................... 35 5.6.7 3-phase measurement with 3CT’s and 3PT’s (Line-to-neutral voltages) .................................................... 35 5.6.8 HV/MV Earth fault monitoring via channel U4 .......................................................................................... 35 5.7 RECOMMENDED PRACTICES .......................................
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure 9.9 INSTALLING PQ SCHEDULE ................................................................................................................................... 85 9.9.1 Configuration of PQ Schedule .................................................................................................................... 85 9.9.2 Installing UniLauncher .............................................................................................................................
UNIPOWER 1 Installation manual PQ Secure SAFETY INFORMATION This section contains basic safety instructions relating to this product, which are always applicable unless expressly stated otherwise. Read through all the information before starting work on the product. Authorised and well-informed personnel must only use the recorders, because normal use of the instrument involves dangerous high voltages, which can cause death or serious injury.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure recommends that you connect the instrument to an external UPS type battery source in order to prevent power failure disturbances. Always protect the power supply with a 2A fuse in each conductor (phase and neutral). 1.4 Used products After use, the product must be disposed of in accordance with the relevant national laws relating to waste handling.
UNIPOWER 2.3 Installation manual PQ Secure Patent Unipower AB´s products are covered by one or more of the following patents/patent applications: Swedish Pat. No. SE525331 Chinese Pat. No ZL200380109063.0 Applications filed under International (PCT) Application No. WO2004057351 European Pat. Application No. EP1581816 US Pat. Application No.
UNIPOWER 3 Installation manual PQ Secure COMPONENTS OF THE PQ SECURE SYSTEM PQ Secure is a collective name for a permanently installed measuring system for the continuous monitoring of power quality in the electricity network. It consists of three parts - the measure unit, communication equipment and a computer for storing the measure data. A PQ Secure system can have the following configuration: : Figure 1 PQ Secure is a highly advanced and fully automated power quality monitoring and control system.
UNIPOWER 3.1 Installation manual PQ Secure Recorder The measure unit UP-2210 is an advanced, 3-phase power quality and disturbance analyser designed for permanent installation. Figure 2 3.2 Communication All measure data is automatically transferred from the meter to the monitoring unit. There are several options for implementing communication between the meters and the computer centre. The recorders may be equipped with RS-232, RS-485, built-in modems and Ethernet ports.
UNIPOWER 3.4 Installation manual PQ Secure Software The PQ Secure system consists mainly of four programs performing different functions. The system is built around a Microsoft SQL server, which stores all information about the system as well as the measure data. The client computers and communication computers later use this information when they contact the measuring devices and when they perform analyses. PQ Secure Main program of the system.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Figure 4 3.4.1 Computer performance The required computer performance depends on which PQ Secure application is being used. Unipower or our representatives can help you choosing the right computer/server solution.
UNIPOWER 4 Installation manual PQ Secure INSTALLING PERMANENT RECORDER UP-2210 The installation process involves fitting the measuring device in an existing equipment cabinet or similar recorder at the selected installation site. This includes the connection to existing instrument transformers and the chosen communication equipment. The connection to the instrument transformers must only be made by qualified electrical installers or equivalent personnel to prevent injury during installation.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Unipower recommends that external lightning protection is installed between the phone line and modem in exposed locations, in order to protect the recorder from damages caused by lightning. 4.2 Installation diagram The UP-2210 recorder can be mounted on the door or on the wall of the equipment cabinet. For mounting dimensions, refer to the drawing below. When mounting the meter, leave enough room at the side to prevent the contacts getting jammed.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Clearance for connectors Clearance for connectors Figure 7- side view Note: Make sure there is room to connect all connectors. Minimum 20-30 mm is required. The display module connector needs 80 mm clearance.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Connection points 4.3 There are a number of connection points on the UP-2210 for connecting to the measured object and for communication links. The connections are described below: A B C H D I E J F G L K Figure 8 A. Digital outputs. The digital outputs are relays, which can be used for alarms and for controlling other equipment.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure have the option of capturing various types of power quality events, for example switch connections, relay status, etc. The digital inputs can also be used for monitoring other events, for example when the door of a particular station is opened or closed, the temperature, status, etc. The digital inputs are easily configured using the PQ Online program. C. Connection for the Graphical display unit, which can be supplied as an option. D.
UNIPOWER 4.4 Installation manual PQ Secure Connection alternatives The UP-2210 recorders support all standard 1-phase and 3-phase connections. The unit is configured using PQ Online, where you can easily select the connections described below. The software also allows you to define the constants for the potential and current transformers used (PT, CT). 4.4.
UNIPOWER 4.4.2 Installation manual PQ Secure 3-phase measurement with direct voltage, 3 CT´s and neutral (Line-to-neutral voltages) 1A 1A 1A Figure 10 The above wiring diagram is used for three-phase measurement in low voltage networks. The voltage channels of the unit are connected directly to the electricity network for measuring line-to-neutral voltages (230 V) and therefore do not require any instrument transformers (PT).
UNIPOWER 4.4.3 Installation manual PQ Secure HV 3-phase measurement with 2CT’s and 2PT’s (Line-to-line voltages) 1A 1A Figure 11 The above wiring diagram is used for three-phase measurement in networks with 2 CT´s and 2 PT’s. The voltage channels of the unit are connected to PT’s for measuring line-to-line voltages (normally 110 V AC secondary), and the power is calculated in accordance with the Aaron 2-wattmeter method. The current channels are connected to CT´s (normally 1 - 5 A AC secondary).
UNIPOWER 4.4.4 Installation manual PQ Secure HV 3-phase measurement with 2CT’s and 3PT’s (Line-to-line voltages) 1A Figure 12 The above wiring diagram is used for three-phase measurement in electricity networks with 2 CT’s and 3 PT’s. The voltage channels of the unit are connected to the PT’s (normally 110 V AC secondary), for supplying line-to-line voltages, and current channels are connected to the CT´s (normally 1 - 5 A AC secondary).
UNIPOWER 4.4.5 Installation manual PQ Secure HV 3-phase measurement with 3CT’s and 2PT’s (Line-to-line voltages) 1A 1A Figure 13 The above wiring diagram is used for three-phase measurement in electricity networks with 3 CT´s and 2 PT’s. The voltage channels of the unit are connected to PT’s (normally 110 V AC secondary), for supplying line-to-line voltages, and current channels are connected to CT’s (normally 1 - 5 A AC secondary).
UNIPOWER 4.4.6 Installation manual PQ Secure HV 3-phase measurement with 3CT’s and 3PT’s (Line-to-line voltages) 1A Figure 14 The above wiring diagram is used for three-phase measurement in electricity networks with 3 CT´s and 3 PT’s. The voltage channels of the unit are connected to PT’s (normally 110 V AC secondary), for supplying line-to-line voltages, and current channels are connected to CT´s (normally 1 - 5 A AC secondary).
UNIPOWER 4.4.7 Installation manual PQ Secure 4.4.7 HV 3-phase measurement with 3CT’s and 3PT’s (Line-to-neutral voltages) 1A 1A 1A Figure 15 The above wiring diagram is used for three-phase measurement in electricity networks with 3 CT´s and 3 PT’s, when you want to store the line-to-neutral voltage instead of the line-to-line voltage.
UNIPOWER 4.4.8 Installation manual PQ Secure HV/MV Earth fault monitoring via channel U4 In high impedance grounded MV networks the voltage in the transformer’s ground point is of interest to study. Earth faults and emerging earth faults can be detected by analysing the ground point voltage. If there is an available connection to the ground point voltage (like in Figure 16) we recommend connecting it to channel U4.
UNIPOWER 4.5 Installation manual PQ Secure Vector graph for correct connection To check and certify a correct connection of the measuring instrument you can use the program PQOnline. In PQOnline, under “Real time Analysis” a tab called “Vector”. This tool is a good controller to verify that you have plugged in phases correctly and turned the ammeters in the right direction.
UNIPOWER 4.6 Installation manual PQ Secure Recommended practices Below, recommendations are given for a number of common network situations. 4.6.1 Impedance grounded 3-wire systems Typical examples: MV distribution networks in a 3-phase, 3-wire network without neutral conductor impedance grounding (Petersen coil with/without resistor) is common. Figure 18 shows the secondary side of the transformer and the grounding impedance.
UNIPOWER 4.6.3 Installation manual PQ Secure Isolated (ungrounded) 3-wire systems Typical examples: Industrial MV networks. In a 3-phase, 3-wire network without neutral conductor it is also common to isolate the network and leave it ungrounded. Connect you’re UP-2210 to measure line-line voltages U1-U3 and phase currents I1-I3 according to one of the sections 4.4.3, 4.4.4, 4.4.5 and 4.4.6 depending on how many PT/CT there is. Channels U4 and I4 is normally not used. Connect them to ground. 4.6.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure The UP-2210 is activated on positive flanks, which means that the trig takes place when the signal changes from a zero value to the upper limit. If you have signals with normally high values, active, you can via the configuration in PQ Online invert the signal to trig events when the signal drops to zero. Figure 19 4.7.
UNIPOWER 5 Installation manual PQ Secure INSTALLING PERMANENT RECORDER UP-2210-R The installation process involves fitting the recorder in an existing 19-inch cabinet at the selected installation site. The recorder is also connected to existing instrument transformers and the chosen communication equipment. Working with transformers must only be made by qualified personnel to prevent injury during installation.
UNIPOWER 5.2 Installation manual PQ Secure Installation diagram The UP-2210-R meter has a standard 19-inch enclosure with a 2U module height (88mm). For exact measurements see Figure 22 (front view), Figure 23 (top view) and Figure 24 (rear view). When mounting the recorder, leave enough room at the rear to prevent the contacts getting jammed. It is important to install the recorder as close as possible to the measured object.
UNIPOWER 5.3 Installation manual PQ Secure Connection points There are a number of connection points on the UP-2210-R for connecting to the measured object and for communication links. The connections are described below: B K L G H I A C D E F J Figure 25 A. Digital outputs. The digital outputs are relays, which can be used for alarms and for controlling other equipment.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure I. The recorder has 4 differential Current channels (the range is stated on the label). The current channels are designed for direct connection to the existing instrument transformer (CT) secondary side. It is important to connect the current channels with the correct polarity; otherwise the power charts displayed by the recorder will be incorrect. Connect the current channels in accordance with the wiring diagrams later in this manual. J.
UNIPOWER ON OFF ON Installation manual PQ Secure OFF Normal operation ON (fixed) Error. System self-check has failed. Contact support. ON (blink) Normal operation and time is synchronized with GPS (only if GPS is connected) If a GPS is connected both LEDs will blink shortly every ca 10 seconds. This indicates that information is received correctly from the GPS unit. If you connect the GPS and this blink doesn’t occur, troubleshoot the cable and port baud rate setting etc. Refer to chapter 8. 5.
UNIPOWER 5.8 Installation manual PQ Secure Digital in- and outputs They can be used to record external events to the PQ Secure system, or send signals to other equipment in case of a sag/ swell or transient. These in-/ outputs are used in a similar way if the recorder is used as a fault recorder. The configuration of the digital in-/outputs is made via the PQ Online program. For more information about this, please see the “PQ Secure User manual”. These functions are optional modules. 5.8.
UNIPOWER 6 Installation manual PQ Secure DISPLAY UNIT There is an optional display unit that can be connected to the UP-2210 and UP-2210R meters. The display is controlled by Unipower’s user-friendly and self-explaining Turn&Click® interface. By turning and clicking with the dial you control the menus on the display. The design is in compliance with IEC 61554 for panel instruments with cut-out dimensions: Width: 186mm ±0 +1.1mm Height: 92 mm ±0 +0.
UNIPOWER 7 Installation manual PQ Secure INSTALLING COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT The communication between the SQL server and the measuring device can be implemented in a number of ways. This section covers the various options, including the brands recommended and sold by Unipower. The meter have standard interfaces and are not restricted to particular brands, but if you use other brands, please refer to the relevant user guides. For details of how PQ Online works, see the user manual for PQ Secure. 7.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure For successful communication, use right kind of cable for each equipment. Figure 28 It is important to lock the modem to the bit rate used by the recorder. Figure 29 shows how UP-2210 is connected to a phone modem: Modem 22-9061 22-9080 Figure 29 Article. 22-9091 22-9061 22-9080 Description. Cable kit: Ext. Modem – UP2210 Contains: Adapter 9F/25M Communications cable 9-pin/9-pin, 1.
UNIPOWER 7.2.1 Installation manual PQ Secure Necessary settings in the modem If the modem is connected directly to the recorder no special settings are needed. The modem’s standard settings are used. The modem should in this case not be configured to answer automatically (ATS0=0). If the modem is connected to a signal converter (RS-485/RS-232) it must be configured to answer automatically (ATS0=1). See below how to configure the modem using the Hyper Terminal in Windows. 7.2.
UNIPOWER 7.2.3 Installation manual PQ Secure Recommended modem settings The figure shows the typical settings [ATI4] in a US Robotics modem: U.S. Robotics 56K FAX EXT Settings... B1 E1 F1 L0 M1 Q0 SPEED=57600 PARITY=N WORDLEN=8 DIAL=TONE OFF LINE CID=0 &A3 &B1 &C1 &D2 &H1 &I0 &M4 &N0 &P0 &R2 &S0 &T5 S00=001 S01=000 S02=043 S07=060 S08=002 S09=006 S15=000 S16=000 S18=000 S25=005 S27=001 S28=008 S33=000 S34=000 S35=000 S41=004 S42=000 LAST DIALLED # 7.2.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Figure 31 When you have done this, enter the speed of the modem, remembering that the speed should be set to 57600 if the modem is connected directly to a recorder (the speed of a GSM modem is usually set to 9600 or 19200 depending on the type of GSM modem), otherwise the speed is set depending on the requirements of the other equipment. Next, click on OK to open HyperTerminal, where you can configure the modem using the commands described above.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure GSM modem 7.3 There are many GSM modems available, check with your Unipower representative for recommendations of units that work. You must carry out certain preparations before a GSM modem can be installed on site. You must first ensure that there is GSM coverage otherwise an additional antenna may be required.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Figure 33 shows how a UP-2210 is connected to a GSM modem: 22-9030 22-9080 Figure 33 Article. 22-9030 22-9080 Description. GSM modem Communications cable 9-pin/9-pin, 1.
UNIPOWER 7.3.1 Installation manual PQ Secure Procedure Brief summary of the procedure for activating the GSM modem: Verify that the GSM subscription is activated for data traffic, and that the SIM card doesn’t have the PIN code activated, by installing the SIM card in a cell phone and turning on the phone. If the PIN code is activated it must be disabled. Then call the cell phone from another phone. It is usually (depending on operator) a separate number for data traffic.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Wireless GSM/3G router 7.4 A wireless GSM/3G router is a good way to access meters remotely via the existing wireless networks. There are many wireless routers available, check with your Unipower representative for recommendations of tested solutions that work. The protocol used depends on the wireless network (2G/3G) and technology the router uses. Commonly supported protocols are GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA and UTMS.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Figure 35 shows two UP-2210s connected to a 3G router: Standard switch GPRS or 3G router Figure 35 47
UNIPOWER 7.5 Installation manual PQ Secure RS-485 RS-485 is a serial communication that can be used together with some meters. It is similar to the common RS-232 but works with larger distances. Another advantage is that you can connect multiple recorders to the same RS-485 cable (multi drop). This is useful in large sub-stations where you want to connect several recorders to the same modem.
UNIPOWER 7.5.1 Installation manual PQ Secure Using multiple meters with Westermo TD-36 PSTN modem and RS-485 The Westermo TD-36 is an example of an industry PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) modem with both RS-485 and RS-232 connections. The RS-485 is an easy solution if you want to connect one or more meters to one modem/telephone line. Always choose an industry class modem rather than office equipment when building communications solutions for your meters in substations.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Start with setting all DIP switches in factory default mode: Then change according to the following pictures: 50
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UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Finish by restarting the modem.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure 7.5.1.1 Settings in UP-2210 When the equipment is connected you must change the communications settings in UP-2210. Use PQ Online to do this. Figure 38 7.5.1.2 Settings in the modem Meters that use RS-485 don’t send commands to the modem to answer incoming calls (this is to avoid communications collisions). Because of this, the modem must be configured to answer automatically (command ATS0=1). See section 7.2.2 on how to do this.
UNIPOWER 7.5.2 Installation manual PQ Secure Using multiple meters with Westermo GDW-11 GSM/GPRS-modem and RS-485 The Westermo GDW-11 is an example of an industry GSM/GPRS modem with both RS-485 and RS-232 connections. The RS-485 is an easy solution if you want to connect one or several meters to one wireless modem/SIM card. Always choose an industry class modem rather than office equipment when building communications solutions for your meters in substations.
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UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure If you want to use the modem with RS-232 communication, change S1-4 from on to off. Power the modem off-on to make changes active.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure 7.5.2.1 Settings in UP-2210 When the equipment is connected you must change the communications settings in UP-2210. Use PQ Online to do this. Set baud rate to 9600 and select RS-232 or RS-485. Figure 40 7.5.2.2 Settings in the modem Meters that use RS-485 don’t send commands to the modem to answer incoming calls (this is to avoid communications collisions). Because of this, the modem must be configured to answer automatically (command ATS0=1). See section 7.2.
UNIPOWER 7.6 Installation manual PQ Secure Line divider A line divider is normally used where there is one PSTN telephone line that needs to be divided into a number of sub lines. The PentiLine PRO is an example of a line divider, which has five configurable ports. It can be used to connect, for example, 1 telephone and 4 recorders with internal modems. The connection is made using RJ6/4 contacts to the ports/inputs on the line divider. 7.6.
UNIPOWER 8 Installation manual PQ Secure GPS CLOCK SYNCHRONISATION MODULE In many measurement applications it is important to have very accurate timing of the measurement. This is required since the measurement algorithm demands it and/or that the installation site is remote and no periodic communication with clock synchronisation can be done. A very effective way to achieve this is to synchronize the instruments internal clock with the atomic clocks of the global positioning system (GPS) satellites.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure This chapter covers the use of the GPS synchronisation module with the UP-2210 family of instruments. 8.1 INSTALLATION The GPS adapter connects to the UP-2210 via the Display Port (the 25-pin D-sub connector normally used for the optional display module). See Figure 44 below.
UNIPOWER 8.1.1 Installation manual PQ Secure GPS communication configuration Connect to the unit with PQ Online and configure the Computer Port speed to 19200 bps (see Figure 45 and refer also to the PQ Secure User Manual for PQ Online information). This is the maximum communication rate of the GPS module. This will already be pre-configured if the system is delivered with the GPS module. The normal computer port cannot be used when the GPS module is connected.
UNIPOWER 8.1.3 Installation manual PQ Secure Setting the clock in the meter Go to the View-Unit Status menu. To set the clock in the meter, click the Set Time button. Note that the time, time zone and DST settings of the PC will be transferred to the meter. Be sure the PC has correct time before setting the time in the meter. Time in PC Time in meter If the meter is automatically downloaded by PQ Schedule to a database, never set the clock manually. It is taken care of by PQ Schedule.
UNIPOWER 8.3 Installation manual PQ Secure Cascading multiple units Several UP-2210 units can be synchronized using a single GPS antenna. To achieve this, a link cable is connected between the Computer port (COM 0) on the unit where the GPS adapter is connected and the Display Port on the next unit. From this second unit, another link cable can be connected to a third unit, and so on. See Figure 47 below.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure 8.4 Installation guide 8.4.1 How to connect the GPS to UP-2210R 1. Physically install the GPS antenna with a clear view towards the sky. 2. Connect the cable from the GPS antenna to the GPS adapter and connect the adapter to the Display port on the UP-2210R. 3. After up to 45 seconds the GPS should have started and connected with enough satellites. The orange LED on the adapter should start blinking once per second.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure PQ Schedule. You can study the RTC Sync event in the event list and see if the meter has been synched by the GPS or by PQSchedule (see Figure 48). Figure 48 RTC sync information event The last digit indicates the source of time synchronisation. “0” means PQSchedule or manually by PQ Online. “1” means by GPS.
UNIPOWER 9 Installation manual PQ Secure INSTALLING SOFTWARE All programs that form part of the PQ Secure system, apart from the Microsoft SQL server, can be found on the supplied installation CD. The PQ Secure system is based on a database that supports a number of new methods of monitoring and analysis. Unipower personnel normally perform the installation, but the following description guides you if you want to do it yourself. Conduct the installation in the order described below.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Installation program 9.2 Insert the PQ Secure installation CD and the program will start automatically. In the program window you can select language (of menu and applications), manuals and brochures in pdf-format. Here you also find some service packs and software tools that can simplify the installation and commissioning of the PQ Secure system.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Using the installation program: A. Choose suitable Language for the installation process and for the program you want to install. B. Choose which Software that will be installed. The text to the right provides a brief explanation of what the application is used for. When installing, start from the top and work yourself down. C. By pressing Manuals or Brochures, you get access to the pdf-manuals and pdf-brochures that are included on the installation CD. D.
UNIPOWER 9.4.1 Installation manual PQ Secure PQ Secure DB Wizard login Start by closing all running programs and make sure the server has started. Insert the PQ Secure installation CD, and wait for the Installation program to open. In the appearing window, choose “PQ Secure DB Wizard”. The program starts by prompting you to complete a login window for the server. A B Figure 50 C Logging in: A. If you wish to use windows authentication check this box to access the SQL Server.
UNIPOWER 9.4.2 Installation manual PQ Secure Program functions in the DB Wizard When the program has started, the different menu alternatives help you perform your PQ Secure database installation, and upgrade and activate any of the scripts that affect the database. In the Log window (B) you can follow the processes from the DB Wizard.
UNIPOWER 9.4.3 Installation manual PQ Secure DB Wizard Toolbar Database info Create new db Update db Delete db Run database script Save log file Figure 52 9.4.4 Installation / Upgrade When you have logged on to the server and the program has started, the version of the existing PQ Secure database is presented. If this is an older version than the one on the Installation CD, the application automatically suggests that you should perform an upgrade.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure If there is no existing PQ Secure database nothing happens when you log in. If you want to create a new database, select “Create new PQ Secure database installation” in the Database menu. Figure 54 Confirm the different alternatives by pressing “Yes” in the appearing window. The application will now perform the installation or upgrade automatically, and you can follow the different steps in the Log window.
UNIPOWER 9.5 Installation manual PQ Secure Installing PQ Online PQ Online should be installed in the Communications Computer and, if needed, in those Client Computers that should have direct access to the meters. Start by closing all running programs. Insert the PQ Secure Installation CD and wait for the Installation program to open (See Figure 49). In the appearing window, choose “PQ Online”.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure In the SQL Server you must give the service account permissions to the PQ Secure database. Installation and upgrade of the PQ Secure system can be done using this account also. The following picture shows an example of how SQL Server Management Studio might look.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure You must also add each user (or group of users) that should have access to PQ Secure in a similar way. Figur 58 Figur 59 Make sure every user has admin_role checked.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Installation of PQSM 9.8 PQSM stands for PQ Secure System Manager and is a service application that should preferably be installed on the server (i.e. on the same computer on which the SQL database is running) for maximum performance. PQSM mainly handles the following tasks: PQ Schedule monitoring (to make sure the download system is working) PQSM will add events to the event list if the download software (PQ Schedule) is not working. Alarm E-Mailing.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Figure 60 First time warning Complete the following sections to set up PQSM the first time. 9.8.1 Configure PQSM basic settings with SQL authentication Choose this section or section 9.8.2 depending on the intended log in method. Unipower normally recommends using Windows Authentication (9.8.2) Note that the program must always be started with run as administrator! Once PQSM is opened press the settings button (1).
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure A B Figure 62 PQSM service and SQL Server settings A. Database server (Required field) - This is the network address to the SQL server to use. The default value (local) works if PQSM and the SQL Server is installed on the same application server. B. Press this button to change the default path where the periodic reports are locally stored. This folder grows with reports, so choosing C: (system partition) may be a bad idea.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Configure PQSM email settings A B C C Figure 63 PQSM Email settings A. Outgoing mail server (SMTP) - This is the network address (or ip) to the SMTP server to use. This is not required but no mail can be sent without it. B. Specify ‘From’ Address - Most SMTP servers require this. C. E-mail on critical system events – This is the normally the administrator’s email address. He/she will receive emails on critical system events or failures. D.
UNIPOWER 9.8.2 Installation manual PQ Secure Configure PQSM basic settings with Windows authentication Choose this section or section 9.8.1 depending on the intended log in method. Unipower normally recommends using Windows Authentication (9.8.1) Instructions on creating a Windows user for using Windows authentication login can be found under section 11.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure A B Figure 65 PQSM service and SQL Server settings A. Database server (Required field) - This is the network address to the SQL server to use. The default value (local) works if PQSM and MS SQL Server is installed on the same server. B. Press this button to change the default path where the periodic reports are locally stored. This folder grows with reports, so choosing C: (system partition) may be a bad idea.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Configure PQSM email settings. A B C C Figure 66 PQSM Email settings A. Outgoing mail server (SMTP) - This is the network address (or ip) to the SMTP server to use. This is not required but no mail can be sent without it. B. Specify ‘From’ Address - Most SMTP servers require this. C. E-mail on critical system events – This is the normally the administrator’s email address. He/she will receive emails on critical system events or failures. D.
UNIPOWER 9.8.3 Installation manual PQ Secure Advanced settings A B Figure 67 PQSM Email settings A. SMTP server port – Normally email is sent using port 25. Some email systems may use a different port. B. SMTP authentication – Some SMTP servers require this. Other settings in PQSM is described in the PQ Secure User Manual.
UNIPOWER 9.8.4 Installation manual PQ Secure PQSM Service Control and installing the PQSM Service Pressing the ”PQSMService” button accesses the PQSMService control. From here the service can be stopped/started or uninstalled/installed in case changes have been made to the configuration, thus requiring a reinstall. Figure 68 PQSM Service Control 9.8.5 PQSM running normally When the basic settings are made the installation is finished. The PQSM service has now been installed and configured.
UNIPOWER 9.9 Installation manual PQ Secure Installing PQ Schedule PQ Schedule should be installed in the Communications Computer. The purpose of PQ Schedule is mainly to automatically download the data from the meters into the database. After installation PQ Schedule is controlled from PQ Secure and you don’t need direct access to the communications computer, which, like the server, is often placed in a separate computer room.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Enter the SQLserver’s name or ip-adress Figure 71 Select the PQ Schedule port that you wish to use. You can usually accept the suggested port. Figure 72 If one or more modems are used, select them here. Figure 73 When the configuration asks to shut down PQ Schedule choose now, start the program again. If the program starts without problems the configuration is successful. Close the program once more.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Figure 74 If there is an old configuration on the system the install button will be greyed and un-clickable, instead the uninstall button will be clickable, in this case choose to uninstall the configuration. PQ Schedule will now uninstall the service and you will be able to configure it to your preferences. Choose local system account and install the service using the install button.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure 9.9.1.2 Configuring using Windows authentication: Choose this section or section 9.9.1.1 depending on the intended log in method. Unipower normally recommends using Windows Authentication (9.9.1.2) Through the windows start menu open PQSchedule.net. The first time PQ Schedule is started a configuration wizard will start.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Select the PQ Schedule port that you wish to use. You can usually accept the suggested port. Figure 78 If one or more modems are used, select them here. Figure 79 When the configuration asks to shut down PQ Schedule choose now, start the program again. If the program starts without problems the configuration is successful. Close the program once more. Through the windows start menu right click PQSchedule Service Control and choose run as administrator.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Figure 80 If there is an old configuration on the system the install button will be greyed and un-clickable, instead the uninstall button will be clickable. In this case choose to uninstall the configuration. PQ Schedule will now uninstall the service and you will be able to configure it to your preferences.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Close the service control and reboot the server. When the server restarts check through windows task manager that the service is running. Figure 82 When the wizard is completed PQ Schedule starts and is ready to download data from the meters. PQ Schedule should always be running on the communication computer and never be shut down. Note that no special settings are needed for Ethernet/IP communication.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure The settings can be found under Properties: A Figure 83 We recommend the above default settings. The path to the folder in Figure 83 A is the location where data will be automatically downloaded by UniLauncher. To use UniLauncher, first connect the USB cable to the meter. Then connect it to the PC. After a few seconds you should see a message that the meter is being connected and then a menu like in Figure 84.
UNIPOWER 10 Installation manual PQ Secure INSTALLING LICENSES Data from recorders in the system cannot be downloaded without a corresponding download license. Other functions in the system may also have special licenses like reports. The initial licenses are delivered on the installation CD but can also be added later e.g. if you add more meters to the system. The first time PQ Secure is started the delivered licenses are read automatically. To add licenses later do like this: Start PQ Secure.
UNIPOWER 11 Installation manual PQ Secure BACKUP OF DATA PQ Secure continuously collects data from the measuring devices and stores it in the SQL database. Because of this the value of the database increases over time and it is essential that a backup of data is regularly made to another physical location than the server’s hard disk. This is to protect data from external risks like theft, fire and even sabotage as well as protect data against internal risks like program or server crashes.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure 12 APPENDIX – COMISSIONING CHECKLISTS 12.1 Server Checklist Use this checklist when you install a new PQ Secure server. 1 PQ Secure Server installation Technician: Contact: _________________________ E-mail: _________________________ Telephone: _________________________ Customer/company information: Installation date: 1.0 PQ Secure installation CD version: _______ Information about server: Operating system and version: Brand and model: CPU: 1.
UNIPOWER 1.12 Installation manual PQ Secure Go to Admin-> Tools and set the “Default Measure Unit Time Zone” to “(UTC) Cordinated Universal Time” and the “Default Database Time Zone” to the local time zone ☐ If you wish to use SQL Authentication continue to section 2.0 If you wish to use Windows Authentication continue to section 3.0 2.0 Log on to the SQL Server using SQL Server Management Studio. Log in as SA. 2.1 Run DBWizard and create the PQSecure database.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure 6.0 Set the address to the database (See 1.5) ☐ 6.1 Check the “Connect to the SQL server with windows authentication” box ☐ 6.2 Decide the folder for periodic reports. This folder grows, so choosing C: (system partition) may be a bad idea. ☐ 6.3 Set up SMTP server and test email. ☐ 6.4 Set up email receiver for system warnings and error messages ☐ 6.5 In the PQSM Service, choose “This account” and fill the required fields. ☐ 6.
UNIPOWER 12.2 Installation manual PQ Secure Communications Server Checklist Use this checklist when you prepare the communications computer for PQ Secure the first time. 1 Installation of communications server Technician: Contact: _________________________ E-mail: _________________________ Telephone: _________________________ Customer/company information: Installation date: 1.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure List all communications devices on the server that are used (Make, model, etc for modems and other devices) Example: PSTN Modem, US Robotics 56k FAX EXT with serial interface ☐ 2.4 Meters will be synchronised with the communications server’s time. Select time system by editing the PQ Port in PQ Secure. Circle chosen option: 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 a) local time (including daylight saving time). (default). b) normal time (UTC+1 for Sweden). No daylight saving.
UNIPOWER 12.3 Installation manual PQ Secure Client Computer Checklist Use this checklist when you install PQ Secure on a client computer. 1 Client computer installation Technician: Contact: _________________________ E-mail: _________________________ Telephone: _________________________ Customer/company information: Installation date: ☐ 1.0 Version of PQ Secure installation CD: ☐ 1.1 If needed: install Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 & 4.0 ☐ 1.
UNIPOWER 12.4 Installation manual PQ Secure Meter Installation Checklist Use this checklist when you install a new meter on site. 1 Configuration of meters OK Comment For each meter, complete the following section Technician: Contact: _________________________ E-mail: _________________________ Telephone: _________________________ Customer/company information: Installation date: 1.0 1.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Modem ☐ PSTN ☐ ISDN ☐ GSM ☐ 1.2.3 Phone no: 1.2.4 GPRS/3G Modem Unit IP: Port number: 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 ☐ _________________ Configuration State type of wiring connection: 1) Single phase 2) 3 wire 2CT 2PT 3) 3 wire 3CT 3PT 4) 4 wire 5) 3 wire 2CT 3PT 6) 3 wire 3CT 2PT Channel Reference voltage/current ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ Transformer ratio U1 U2 U3 U4 ☐ I1 I2 I3 I4 1.4.
UNIPOWER 1.4.15 Select suitable U4 transient trig. Recommended trig/Uref=50% Installation manual PQ Secure ☐ Channel I4 1.4.16 2 Is I4 used? ☐ YES ________ NO ________ Check the connection/wiring Check vector diagram. The voltage phase sequence should be U1 red (0°) U2 green (-120°) U3 blue (+120°) ☐ 2.1 Check vector diagram. Each current should be within +/-90° from its corresponding voltage ☐ 2.2 2.3 Check that PF is >0.7 on all phases as well as total 2.
UNIPOWER 12.5 Installation manual PQ Secure Checklist when adding a meter in PQ Secure Use this checklist after you have installed a new meter on site and you are adding it to the PQ Secure system. 1 Configuration of each meter in PQSecure OK Comments Technician: Contact: _________________________ E-mail: _________________________ Telephone: _________________________ Customer/company information: Installation date: 1.
UNIPOWER 12.6 1 Installation manual PQ Secure PQSecure Update checklist Update Technician: OK Comments Contact: _________________________ E-mail: _________________________ Telephone: _________________________ Customer/company information: Installation date: 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Check server and SQL Server Server Operating system: ____________________________________ Server name:__________________________________ Check the log files in the server. Look for recurring failures. Start DB Maintenance.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure 3 Update of PQ Secure (installation/configuration) 3.0 PQ Secure installations-CD version: _________ 3.1 Uninstall + install PQOnline (version: _________ ) 3.2 Uninstall + install PQ Secure (version: _________ ) 3.3 Pause all schedules in PQ Secure in order not to interfere with next section 3.3.1 Using PQSchedule Service Control: stop the PQ Schedule Service and exit any running PQ Schedule. ☐ 3.3.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure 5 Check Backup routines 5.1 Does your IT department handle backup? Yes No If ”Yes” we assume that the backup is done periodically to a different physical location such as DAT tapes. Only if 5.1 is answered with No: 5.2 If built-in backup in SQL Server is used, verify the backup log. Search for regular or other errors.
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure Only if 5.1 is answered with No: 5.3 ☐ If there is no backup solution: Add a device and set up an agent job running the backup to file (device) 5.4 Only if 5.1 is answered with No: ☐ Verify that that backup file is regularly moved to different physical locations. 6 Control of measure unit. 6.1 Check communication to all measure units. (total of units: ___________ ) 6.2 Check settings and configuration in each meter ☐ ☐ 6.
UNIPOWER 13 Installation manual PQ Secure Index Firewall ................................................................................ 38 Fuse ............................................... 7, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 . .NET Framework.................................................................. 68 G 1 GPS ................................................................................ 34, 59 GPS adapter ..........................................................................
UNIPOWER Installation manual PQ Secure PQ Schedule ....................................................................12, 86 PQ Secure............................................................................. 12 PQ Secure DB Wizard.......................................................... 12 PQSchedule .....................................................................74, 89 PQSchedule service .........................................................91, 92 PQSchedule Service Control ................