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Manual SENTRON Power Monitoring Device SENTRON PAC4200

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Description<br />

3.3 Measured variables<br />

3.3.1 Sliding window demand values<br />

The sliding window demand value is the arithmetic mean of all measured values that occur<br />

within a configurable averaging time. "Sliding" means that the interval for the demand<br />

calculation is continuously shifted as a function of time.<br />

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Figure 3-1 Sliding window demand<br />

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Available sliding window demand values<br />

<strong>SENTRON</strong> <strong>PAC4200</strong> supplies sliding window demand values for a large number of<br />

measured variables:<br />

● Per phase or as a total value over all phases<br />

● With the maximum and minimum values as well as the time stamp for the maximum and<br />

minimum values<br />

The "Measured variables – overview" table above lists the available sliding window demand<br />

values.<br />

The sliding window demand values are represented on the display and can be called via the<br />

communication interfaces.<br />

Representation on the display<br />

A stroke (bar) above the phase designation (a, b, c) indicates that the displayed value is a<br />

sliding window demand value.<br />

Figure 3-2 Maximum sliding window demand of the active power<br />

<strong>SENTRON</strong> <strong>PAC4200</strong><br />

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You can display the sliding window demand with function key F1: First select the measured<br />

variable. Then scroll to the demand display with F1.

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