GE EPM 5200 Computer Monitor User Manual


 
CHAPTER 11: PROGRAMMING GROUP 2 – METER CALIBRATION
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CHAPTER 11
PROGRAMMING GROUP 2—METER CALIBRATION
WARNING—READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING:
Any rescaling, such as a change in a transformer ratio, can be accomplished in GROUP 1.
Calibration is not necessary.
Meter calibration cannot be performed if the meter is installed for service. The sensing inputs must be
connected to a power supply with variable voltage and separate current outputs.
The calibration procedure requires highly accurate and stable input signals. Incorrect readings result
from improper calibration procedures. If unsure, return unit to the factory for calibration.
BEFORE calibrating any channel, make a note of its Full Scale Setting (see Chapter 10). Set the Full
Scale in accordance with Table 10-2 for calibration. Restore original Full Scale Setting when
calibration is completed.
11.1: Calibration Requirements
Calibration on the EPM 5300P requires precise inputs of 120 Volts, 5 Amps, and 2.5 Amps. The EPM
5300P -G model requires precise inputs of 300 Volts, 5 Amps, and 2.5 Amps. If this equipment is
unavailable, contact us for assistance.
GROUP AND FUNCTION NUMBER FUNCTION
20.
High End Calibration—Volts AN, BN, CN
21.
High End Calibration—Amps A, B, C
22.
Low End Calibration—Amps A, B, C
2E.
Exit Programming Group 2
Table 11-1: Group 2 Programming Format
NOTE: The voltage and current scales are calibrated with the maximum range value 2000 for current,
14.40 for voltage, 300 for option G. The calibration value can be identical to the full scale value in
GROUP 1, for better accuracy than the specification. However, if a full scale is ever changed to a higher
value than the calibrated value, the value may be less accurate.