10-25-2010 08:44 AM
Hallo.
I want to measure the current harmonics using the "NORMA 4000/5000 Power Analyzer".
To accure the data from Norma I'm using the LabView Norma Drivers. The other measurements (Power, Current, Voltage) work without problems (the library with the pdf-file is in attachment). In the current-harmonics-measurement the problem is, that I need different orders of harmonics
(1,3,7,9,11,13,5 for example) and it doesn't work.
After initialising the Norma, I asume, I have to set the order of harmonics. I do this using the SubVi "LNOPA01 Harmonic Order" (see attachment).
If I set the order "1", I can read the values, but if I change the order ( "2" for example) I get the error "-1074001424, -222,"Data out of range;CALCulate:HARMonic:ORDer"". If order "2" "..out of range", how can I measure the other orders ?!
I asume I do something wrong or do not understand the harmonics-measurement. Do you have any idea for this problem?
(what is the "current harmonic content" measurement ?)
Thank you !!
Cheers: Alex
10-26-2010 02:00 AM
Hallo.
Is the problem to specific or do you need additional information ?
Cheers: Alex
10-27-2010 04:55 AM
Hi Alexphysiker,
Have you tried changing the harmonic order by selecting 'Integral positive/negative'?
It also might be helpful if you opened up the context help by pressing 'Ctrl-H', then hover over your sub vi's. This will give a better description of their use.
I will continue to look into reasons for this error and get back to you.
Regards,
10-27-2010 05:00 AM
Also have it been correctly calibrated before? Just to eliminate the chance of a hardware problem.
Regards,
10-27-2010 07:19 AM
I think there is no hardware problem. With an other software ("Haefely") the harmonics measurement works without problems, but we want to develope a new (better) one.
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I'll try out if it works with "Integral positive/negative" and will say you the result. Unfortunatly I can do it first at monday.
Thank you.
10-29-2010 02:59 AM
OK, I've tried out the integration-function.
The problem is, that the "LNOPO01 Integration Functions" allows the measurement of the "Power Harmonics" but not the "Current Harmonics".
May be I've done something wrong, but it hasn't work.
Do somebody use the "Norma" and can help me ?!
Best redards: Alex
10-29-2010 03:39 AM
Hi alexphysiker,
I haven't used the Norma Power Analyzer before but have been looking for reference material to help you view 'Current Harmonics' in LabVIEW.
This link might help you with this: Power Quality Monitoring
Regards,
10-29-2010 04:12 AM
Also when you open up the Measurement Functions.vi it says:
"Starting from version 1.2.1 the numbering of function changed.
NO compatibility with previous version!!!!!
See description of control."
Have you ensured that all of your sub.vi's are upto date?
Regards,
10-29-2010 05:43 AM
"Have you ensured that all of your sub.vi's are upto date?"
I think yes.
We have two Norma-poweranalysers (v 1.3 and v 1.4), the other mesurements work without problems.
Alex
11-03-2010 12:03 PM
Hi Alexphysiker,
It doesn't seem like there is an option for the current harmonics. A work around for this might be to use Ohm's Law and divide the power harmonic by any load resistance you are measuring.
Regards,