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See: Instruction manual

PW3360-20, PW3360-21 Thank you for purchasing the HIOKI PW3360 3 Peripheral connections “1.3 Names and Functions
of Parts”
Proper way to connect a BNC connector
Clamp on Power Logger.
CLAMP ON POWER LOGGER This guide introduces the PW3360's basic mea-
1 Insert the voltage cord connectors.
BNC connector

Measurement Guide surement procedure with the Quick Set to first- 2 Connect the clamp sensors.
time users. EN 3 Be sure that the SD memory card is inserted. BNC connector
Nov. 2017 Revised edition 3 Printed in Japan Before using the instrument, be sure to read 4 Press the "Next" key.
1 Line up the
PW3360A984-03 17-11H the Instruction manual carefully.
connector.
Align terminals and colors.
Line up
Color cilps
1
2
Easy configuration with the Quick Set Current input
terminal 2 Lock the
connector.
How to configure electric energy measurement <You will need>
Concept image of measurement
for a 3-phase, 4-wire 220 V line 3-phase, 4-wire 220 V line
Setting Example Value 3
Wiring: 3P4W (3 phase, 4 wire)
When disconnecting the BNC connector, be sure to
Clamp sensor: Model 9661 (500 A rating) Model PW3360 Model Z1006 AC Adapter
Clamp on Power Logger release the lock before pulling off the connector.
Current range: 50 A Forcibly pulling the connector without releasing the
Black (N)
Save to...: SD memory card Model Z4001 lock, or pulling on the cable, can damage the con-
Red (CH1) SD Memory
Save interval: 5 minutes nector.
Yellow (CH2) Card 2GB
Save items: PW3360-20 Average only (optional) 4
Blue (CH3)
PW3360-21 Average only (no harmonics)
Model L9438-53 Voltage Cords
Filename: Automatic See: Instruction manual
Rec. start method: Interval Red (CH1) 4 Connecting voltage cords to the measurement line “Chapter 3 Configuration and Measurement”
Rec. stop method: Manual Yellow (CH2)
2
Clock setting: User-specified Blue (CH3)
1
1 Check the wiring diagram. A BC N Example
3-phase, 4-wire 220 V line
2 Connect the voltage
Model 9661 Clamp on Sensor
Measurement frequency:50 Hz Color Clips Secondary side of breaker
(optional) x 3 3
cords to the second- When clipping connectors the
ary side of the breaker. wiring bar, clip them to the

Getting reading 2 Insert the SD memory card. 3 Connect the AC adapter. 3 Check the readings. metallic portion of the bar.
In this example, the readings Red Yellow Blue Black
1 Attach the color clips. 4
should be approximately
220 V and 50 Hz. Hint
For CH1 For CH2 For CH3
Model 9661 Model 9661 Model 9661 4 Verify the results of What are the primary and secondary sides of
Be sure to provide a Hioki optional checking the wiring. the breaker?
SD memory card. The power source side of the breaker is called
5 All results are the primary side; whereas the load side, the
Red Yellow Blue Operation is not guaranteed with other
secondary side.
clip clip clip SD memory cards.
5 Press the “Next” key. Source
Primary side
See: Instruction manual Breaker
1 Starting the Quick Set “1.3 Names and Functions 2 Basic settings
of Parts” Configure the settings as the following screen, and then Secondary side
1 Turn on the instrument. press the "NEXT" key. Result is For your safety, connect
Language setting
3P4W 1 Move the cursor to item.
Load the voltage cords and the
clamp sensors to this side.

2 Press the key. Measurement 2 Press the “Enter” key.


frequency setting 9661 (500A)
The Quick Set Start dialog
will be displayed.
(50 Hz) 3 Check key points and correct the wiring.
First power-on only SD card
To avoid electric shock and short circuits, do not
allow the voltage cord clips to touch two wires at the
same time. Never touch the edge of the metal clips.
Set the current time.
1

3 Press the “Enter” key.


2 OK PROHIBITED
3

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Example Rec. start method:
5 Connecting the clamp sensors to the measurement lines 8 Recording settings Interval time
Configure the settings as the following screen, and then press the "NEXT" key. With the save interval
1 Check the wiring 2 Apply the clamps to the
Verify that the value is longer than the period for
set to 5 min.
1 diagram. measurement lines. Start recording
which you wish to perform measurement.
2
11 12 1
Connect the clamp Power supply side (The maximum data storage time is one year.) 10 2 Recording
sensors to the sec- 9 3 Recording
ondary side of the PW3360-20 Average only 8 4
3 breaker. 7 6
5 Recording
PW3360-21 Average only (no harmonics) Recording

3 Verify that Recording


measured values Load side
are being displayed. Hint

4 Press the Current


If the available save time is shorter than the measurement period, the following methods can
be used to increase the available save time:
4 “Next” key.
direction When using 9660 sensor
mark • Increase the save interval.
Point the arrow toward the load side. • If there is any unnecessary data on the SD memory card, delete it or reformat the card.
(Exit the Quick Set and access the File screen.)

Clamp 1 conductor only.


Hint See: Instruction manual
When the measured value is shown as 0 A
9 Checking settings and starting recording “Chapter 6 Starting and Stopping Start recording
Example: Zero-display processing
The zero-display processing (which forces the display to
read “0 A” when the reading is 0.4% of the range) may
With the 500 A range OK 1 Check the settings. Stand by for recording.
Recording and Measurement”
10
11 12 1
2
Recording
Display will read “0 A” when the measured
cause the display to read “0 A.” Try using a lower current value is 2 A (0.4% of 500 A) or less. 9 3 Recording
range as described in the following step. PROHIBITED If you wish to close the window, 8 4
See: Instruction manual “2.6 Turning the Power On/Off” 5 Recording
press any key. The standby state 7 6
will continue. Recording
Recording
6 Setting the current range Data will be saved to the SD
Hint card for each save interval.
1 1 Set the range. Select an appropriate range based on factors such as the rated load, operat-

In this example,
ing state, and breaker rating. When the range is too low, an over-range event
will occur during measurement, preventing accurate measurement. When the
2 Press the key.
Hint
the instrument is The instrument will enter the standby state.
set to 50 A. range is too high, the magnitude of the error component will increase, prevent- Recording will start at a well-defined time. • The auto power-off function will cause the
ing accurate measurement. Set the current range based on your expectation
screen to turn off, but recording will con-
of the maximum load current that will flow during the measurement period.
tinue (the Recording and Power LEDs will
Example Over-range
65 A (130% f.s.) 13 A (130% f.s.) stay on).
Display range
55 A (110% f.s.) 11 A (110% f.s.) Recording LED flashing
Effective measure- • Press the key to display the Setting
ment range Confirmation screen, which allows you to
2 Press the
Recording LED on
2 (Guaranteed accu-
check key recording and setting informa-
racy range)
“Next” key. tion on a single screen.
0A 0A
50 A range 10 A range

7 Checking the clamp sensor (current) wiring 10 Stopping recording 11 After measurement is complete

1 Check measured values. 1 2 1 Press the key. 1 Disconnect the wires.


If a result is 2 Turn off the instrument. 1
1 Move the cursor to item.
The Rec Stop dialog will be displayed.
3 Disconnect the cables
2
Is the value negative? 2 Press the “Enter” key. from the instrument.
Check the wiring.
3 Check key points and correct the wiring. 4 Disconnect the
Is the value low? If the value is lower AC adapter.
than 0.5, the instrument may be
wired incorrectly. Check the wiring.
5 Remove the SD 4 3
memory card. 5
2 Verify the results of checking the 3
2
wiring. Voltage phase
PASS range Press the “Enter” key.
Voltage phase Hint
If all results are , or if you check the
Saved data can be loaded onto a computer and analyzed using the
wiring because is displayed but SF1001 Power Logger Viewer (optional) or an application such as
Current phase Current phase
find no problems PASS range Spreadsheet software. For more information, see the instruction
2
3 Press the “Next” key. manual. (Harmonic data is saved in a binary format and can only be
analyzed by the SF101 Power Logger Viewer.)
1 See: Instruction manual “9.2 SF1001SF1001 Power Logger Viewer
3 Recording LED off (Optional)”

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