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Metering & Power Quality
Schneider Electric support forum about Power Meters (ION, PowerTag, PowerLogic) and Power Quality from design, implementation to troubleshooting and more.
Posted: 2017-03-19 07:32 AM
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I can see
the small graph on the meter’s webpage, but I need to have the actual data (1
week’s worth at a time) downloaded into either a .CSV or .XLS file.
Is there a
way to do that simply by using the Meter webpage ?
If not, can
it be done using ION Setup to export data from that meter to a .CSV file ?
If not, last choice….if we use the web page of
a Comx510, can it export data to a .csv file
Posted: 2017-03-22 01:28 AM
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Hi Yves,
I had a chance to look at this and while you are unable to export the information directly from the devices webpage, you can get historical data through ION Setup in a .csv format.
Using ION Setup > Setup Assistant > Reports I could extract 7 days of data from the EnergyDemand Log. In the data set is kW sd del-rec, recorded in 15 minute formats. You should then be able to plot that data into a graph to show your trend, but additional formula work would be need to generate forecasting data.
My Com'X 510 is currently off-line so I was unable to explore that option.
Posted: 2017-03-22 01:28 AM
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Hi Yves,
I had a chance to look at this and while you are unable to export the information directly from the devices webpage, you can get historical data through ION Setup in a .csv format.
Using ION Setup > Setup Assistant > Reports I could extract 7 days of data from the EnergyDemand Log. In the data set is kW sd del-rec, recorded in 15 minute formats. You should then be able to plot that data into a graph to show your trend, but additional formula work would be need to generate forecasting data.
My Com'X 510 is currently off-line so I was unable to explore that option.
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