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Question [Solved] Deep Dive into Logs on 6000xp

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Joel Brodeur
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So, I have been reviewing the log files for the 6000xp.  Thinking about building a Grafana site but I want to understand the log files a bit better before diving too far in.

For my first look at the logs, I am looking at the EPS registers and I am wonder about some of the different items.

here is a snip of the logs

EPS Logs

I understand the diff between L1 and L2 - each leg of the 240.

I also get the Volts on each line

The ones I am wondering about is the different pEps columns(CP & CQ), sEps columns (CR & CS), and eEps columns (CT through CW) (pretty much hoping for an understanding of the e, p, and s prefixes).

and how these relate to the peps and seps columns (Y&Z)

Thanks,

JB

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Jared
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Here’s a definition summary for each term:

  • epsVoltL1N – EPS Voltage of L1N: The emergency power supply (EPS) voltage measured between Line 1 (L1) and Neutral (N).

  • epsVoltL2N – EPS Voltage of L2N: The EPS voltage measured between Line 2 (L2) and Neutral (N).

  • pEpsL1N – EPS Power of L1N: The active power output from the EPS on Line 1 (L1) to Neutral (N).

  • pEpsL2N – EPS Power of L2N: The active power output from the EPS on Line 2 (L2) to Neutral (N).

  • sEpsL1N – EPS Apparent Power of L1N: The apparent power (active and reactive combined) from the EPS on Line 1 (L1) to Neutral (N).

  • sEpsL2N – EPS Apparent Power of L2N: The apparent power from the EPS on Line 2 (L2) to Neutral (N).

  • eEpsL1NDay – EPS Day Energy of L1N: The total energy output from the EPS on Line 1 (L1) to Neutral (N) for a single day.

  • eEpsL2NDay – EPS Day Energy of L2N: The total energy output from the EPS on Line 2 (L2) to Neutral (N) for a single day.

  • eEpsL1NAll – EPS Total Energy of L1N: The cumulative energy output from the EPS on Line 1 (L1) to Neutral (N) over its operational life.

  • eEpsL2NAll – EPS Total Energy of L2N: The cumulative energy output from the EPS on Line 2 (L2) to Neutral (N) over its operational life.

  • pEps – EPS Power: The total active power output from the EPS across all lines.

  • sEps – EPS Apparent Power: The total apparent power output from the EPS across all lines (active and reactive power combined).

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Joel Brodeur
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@jared Perfect thank you very much.

 

JB

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