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6000 & 5000Bird Dog PlusFIELD USER GUIDEVersion 7.52F Spinlab Utility Instrumentation, Inc. March 1, 2009

INTRODUCTIONThis Field User Guide is complementary to the 6000 & 5000 Bird Dog Plus InstructionManual, which gives you a detailed description of the equipment and its use. This guide is anaid for field use while the manual is a reference for the lab or office use.The purpose of this document is to provide a quick and easy guide for field use of the 6000 &5000 Bird Dog Plus meter and meter circuit analyzers as well as accessories. With this guideyou will be able to very quickly learn the operation of the Bird Dog Plus.6000 Bird Dog Plus Introduction to the Field User GuideIf you have the 6000 Bird Dog Plus, your first step will be to review the SETUPPROCEDURE FOR THE 6000 BIRD DOG PLUS ONLY in Section F.1. After that, youwill need to review the Standard Test Procedures as illustrated below: Meter Circuit Test—Section F.2.1—For the 6000 or 5000 Bird Dog Plus Simultaneous 3 Phase Meter Verification Test—Section F.2.3—For the 6000 Bird DogPlus5000 Bird Dog Plus Introduction to the Field User GuideIf you have the 5000 or 5000 MV Bird Dog Plus, your first step will be to review theStandard Test Procedures as illustrated below: Meter Circuit Test—Section F.2.1—For the 6000 or 5000 Bird Dog Plus Meter and Meter Circuit Test—Section F.2.5—For the 5000 MV Bird Dog Plus Meter Test Only—Section F.2.7—For the 5000 MV Bird Dog PlusThe Screen Flows that follow the Standard Test Procedures should make it very easy toverify the screen you are on and what screen to expect next. A more detailed description ofthe information on each screen is contained in the 6000 & 5000 Bird Dog Plus InstructionManual.Section F.3 contains detailed procedures for hooking up your probes & sensors whenperforming the meter verification test for the following: 5000 MV Bird Dog Plus— Section F.3.1 6000 Bird Dog Plus— Section F.3.2 Meter Sensor Hookup Procedure— Section F.3.3Happy testing.i

TABLE OF CONTENTSPage #INTRODUCTIONiTABLE OF CONTENTSiiiSECTIONSF.1SETUP PROCEDURE FOR THE 6000 BIRD DOG PLUSONLYF.1.16000 Bird Dog Plus Case3 Phase Connector BoxNote: Previous Owners of the 1500 High Voltage Kit1235STANDARD TEST PROCEDURES7Note: Connecting the Large I Probes to the 6000 Bird Dog PlusF.1.2F.21F.2.1 STP for Single Element Meter Circuit TestingF.2.2 Screen Flow for Single Element Meter Circuit Testing79F.2.3 STP for 6000 Bird Dog Plus Simultaneous 3 Phase MeterVerification Testing After a Meter Circuit TestF.2.4 Screen Flow for 6000 Bird Dog Plus Simultaneous 3 PhaseMeter Verification Testing After a Meter Circuit Test13F.2.5 STP for 6000 Bird Dog Plus Simultaneous 3 Phase MeterVerification Testing on a Self-Contained MeterF.2.6 Screen Flow for 6000 Bird Dog Plus Simultaneous 3 PhaseMeter Verification Testing on a Self-Contained Meter19F.2.7 STP for 5000 MV Single Element Meter & Meter CircuitTestingF.2.8 Screen Flow for 5000 MV Single Element Meter & MeterCircuit Testing27F.2.9 STP for 5000 MV Single Element Meter VerificationTestingF.2.10 Screen Flow for 5000 MV Single Element Meter VerificationTesting & a Form 2 Meter35F.2.11 STP for the 1500 High Voltage Probe Operation43F.2.12 STP for Uploading Records to the PC51F.2.13 Screen Flow for Uploading Records to the PC(Communication Troubleshooting Guide)5357ii15212937

F.2.14 STP for Producing a Meter & Meter Circuit Report usingSpinGraphF.2.15 Screen Flow for Producing a Meter & Meter Circuit Reportusing SpinGraph61F.2.16 Procedures for Using the MB1 Meter Base AdaptersF.2.16.1. Spinlab 600-MB1 (SP 1850) Plug-in Meter BaseAdapter--Form 3S & 4S Meters7575F.2.16.2. Spinlab 600-MV-MB1 Plug-in Meter BaseAdapter with Test Switches--Form 3S & 4S MetersF.36377PROBE & SENSOR HOOKUP PRODEDURE FOR METERVERIFICATION TESTING ONLY81F.3.1 6000 or 5000 Bird Dog Plus Probe Hookup Procedure forSingle Phase MVNote: Probes & Connections to Use for 6000 Bird Dog PlusOwnersF.3.1.1 Form 3 MetersF.3.1.2 Form 4 MeterF.3.1.3 Form 5 MetersF.3.1.3.1 Form 5 NetworkF.3.1.3.2 Form 5 Meter: 4 Wire WyeF.3.1.3.3 Form 5 Meter: 3 Wire DeltaF.3.1.3.4 Form 5 Meter: 4 Wire DeltaF.3.1.4 Form 6 Meter: 4 Wire WyeF.3.1.5 Form 8 Meter: 4 Wire DeltaF.3.1.6 Form 9 Meters: 4 Wire Wye or 4 Wire DeltaF.3.1.7 Form 1 Meter: 2 WireF.3.1.8 Form 2 Meters: 2 & 3 WireNote: Ensure a .5 Amp Minimum on Each Conductorof a Form 2 CircuitF.3.1.9 Form 12 MetersF.3.1.9.1 Form 12 Meter: NetworkF.3.1.9.2 Form 12 Meter: 3 Wire DeltaF.3.2 Probe Hookup Procedure for Simultaneous 3 Phase Testing(6000 Bird Dog Plus Only)F.3.2.1 Form 3 MetersF.3.2.2 Form 4 MeterF.3.2.3 Form 5 MetersF.3.2.3.1 Form 5 NetworkF.3.2.3.2 Form 5 Meter: 4 Wire WyeF.3.2.3.3 Form 5 Meter: 3 Wire DeltaF.3.2.3.4 Form 5 Meter: 4 Wire DeltaF.3.2.4 Form 6 Meter: 4 Wire WyeF.3.2.5 Form 8 & 9 Meter: 4 Wire DeltaF.3.2.6 Form 9 Meters: 4 Wire WyeF.3.2.7 Form 1 Meter: 2 595969797989999100

F.3.2.8 Form 2 Meters: 2 & 3 WireNote: Ensure a .5 Amp Minimum on Each Conductorof a Form 2 CircuitF.3.2.9 Form 12 MetersF.3.2.9.1 Form 12 Meter: NetworkF.3.2.9.2 Form 12 Meter: 3 Wire DeltaF.3.2.10 Form 14 Meters: 4 Wire WyeF.3.2.11 Form 15 & 17 Meter: 4 Wire DeltaF.3.2.12 Form 16 Meter: 4 Wire WyeF.3.3 Meter Sensor Hookup ProcedureF.3.3.1 Laser Sensor for Mechanical MetersNote #1—Don’t Look into LaserNote #2--Laser Sensitivity AdjustmentF.3.3.2 Laser Sensor for Electronic MetersF.3.3.3 Infrared SensorNote #1—Unnecessary to Disconnect Laser Sensor When UsingInfrared SensorNote #2—OPTOCOM Port with a Separate LED forInfrared PulseF.3.3.4 Optional Sensors and PickupsF.3.3.5 Detecting Rotations or Pulses on the Bird Dog PlusNote—How to Get Pulses Out of Electronic 110110111112113

SECTION F.1SETUP PROCEDUREFOR 6000 BIRD DOG PLUS ONLYF.1.16000 Bird Dog Plus CaseThe 6000 Carrying Case has been ergonomically designed to work with the 6000 Bird DogPlus. It is an integral part of your new unit. The dimensions are 15.5” x 9.5” x 17.5”. Whenyou first open the top flap on the carrying case, you will see 3 distinct compartments withlabels. These labels will help you to quickly identify the probe sets or sensors you need.Everything you will need for low voltage testing of meters and meter circuits is contained inthat carrying case. In addition all the probes are pre-connected to the 6000 Bird Dog Plus, soconnecting and disconnecting the probes and sensors is a thing of the past. Just pull theconnections that you need out of the case, connect them to the site, and put them back in theirappropriate compartment after you are through. The curved indention on the front panel of the carrying case is there to convenientlyhold your hand in place while you operate the Bird Dog Plus. The 1st compartment is where the 6000 Bird Dog Plus, 3 Phase Connector Box and thevoltage cable are located. The 2nd compartment is where the flexible coil probe, duckbill connectors, and thesmall current probes are located. The 3rd or rear compartment is where the following reside:o Meter sensorso Large I Probes and/or the High Voltage Probe with Fiber OpticCable—Both the Large I Probes and the High Voltage Probe with fiberoptic cable are contained in the same case, when the 1500 High Voltage Kitis ordered with the 6000 as shown below. When the 1500 High VoltageKits is not ordered with the 6000 the Large I Probes are contained in aseparate carrying pouch shown below. Attach both as needed to the 60001

Bird Dog Plus. If you want either the High Voltage Probe with fiber opticcable or the Large I Probes can be carried in the 3rd compartment of the6000 Bird Dog Plus case if you prefer.High Voltage Case--Location of the Large I Probes when the 1500 High Voltage Kit isordered.Carrying Pouch--Location of the Large I Probes when the 1500 High Voltage Kit is NOTordered.Note: Connecting the Large I Probes to the 6000 Bird Dog Plus—When youconnect the Large I Probes to the 6000 Bird Dog Plus, all 3 probes have been joinedtogether to 1 connector. Take this connector and attach it to the connector’s mate inthe 3rd compartment of the 6000 carrying case.o Push button for manual meter verification testing Behind the 3rd compartment is a carrying pouch where the manuals or any otherpaperwork can be maintained. The zipper on the back is used for assembly and disassembly of the parts of the 6000Bird Dog Plus, normally performed at the factory.2

F.1.23 Phase Connector BoxThe purpose of the 3 Phase Connector Box is to provide a means for nearly all accessories tobe pre-connected to the 6000 Bird Dog Plus. The cable connections are all different so it isimpossible to connect a probe or sensor to the wrong lead. The probes and sensors areconnected to the bottom of the 3 Phase Connector Box through gaps in the bottom of the case.The following is a list of everything connected to and through the rear of the 3 PhaseConnector Box: Small I Probes--3 connections for the Small I Probes (A, B, & C) Large I Probes--3 connections for the Large I Probes (A, B, & C) Duckbill—3 connections for the duckbill connectors (A, B, & C) Flex Coil--Connector for the Flexible Coil Probe Meter Sensors--Connector for the laser and infrared sensors for meter verification testing Push Button--Connector for the push button for meter verification testingPlastic supports are used to keep the 3 Phase Connector Box at the same level as the 6000Bird Dog Plus. Inside the 3 Phase Connector Box are connections for up to 2 extra batteries(this is for future use and you should not need them for normal operation of the 6000 Bird DogPlus), and if you purchased a 1500 High Voltage Kit from Spinlab, the Retriever InterfaceCard is inside the box as well. The only thing that you need to be concerned about is the frontpanel of the 3 Phase Connector Box:The following is a detailed description of everything on the front panel and how it works:3

Meter Trigger Switch--Switch to tell the Bird Dog Plus if you are using the MeterSensors or the remote Push Button to perform the meter verification test. If you are notperforming meter verification testing, it does not matter the position of the switch. Moreon the use of the Meter Sensors in Section F.3.3 of this manual. HV Probe--Connector for the High Voltage fiber optic cable—Retriever Interface circuitboard is inside the 3 Phase Connector Box. HV Continuity—Red LED to show that the High Voltage Probe is communicating withthe 6000 Bird Dog Plus. Large Knob--Switch to select which probes or other input device you are using:o Large I Probes—Large current probes, 2 inch inside diameter, 10A to 1000A. If youneed longer extensions for your current probes to get to the weatherhead, for example,contact Spinlab.o Small I Probes—Small current probes, .75 inch inside diameter, .5A to 100Ao Duckbills—Used for a direct connection to a test switch—copper side up, .1 to 20A Small Knob--Switch to determine the operational setting of the Bird Dog Plus:o Meter Verify--Use when you are testing an entire meter with 1 test or testing individualphases one at a timeo Flex Coil—Use when the low voltage Flexible Coil probe is in use for ratio/burdentesting, 10A to 3000Ao HV Probe--Use when the High Voltage probe is in use for ratio/burden testing. 2A to2000A, 230kV maximum Error—Red LED lets you know if the switch selections you have made are valid. If youchose an invalid selection, then you must turn off the unit, change your switch settings andturn the 6000 Bird Dog Plus back on.The following table will explain the different ways that the 6000 Bird Dog Plus can beconfigured depending upon the meter type and the test(s) you want to perform. When theBird Dog Plus is turned on, the switch position is locked in. To change the switchselection, you must first turn the Bird Dog Plus off, change the switch setting(s), and thenturn the unit back on. Only then will the unit recognize the new switch positions. Thefollowing lists all possible knob settings and the resulting test that can be performed whileusing these settings:Small KnobLarge Knobo Meter VerifyLarge I ProbesMeter VerifyMeter VerifyFlex CoilFlex CoilSmall I ProbesDuckbillsLarge I ProbesSmall I Probesooooo Flex CoilDuckbillso HV Probeo HV ProbeLarge I ProbesSmall I ProbesResulting TestTesting a form 1, 2, 12, 14, 15, 16, or 17meterPerforming a meter test on any meterTesting a form 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, or 9 meterInvalid—Red Error LED Comes On!Performing a meter and or meter circuit test(GS and/or GV) on a CT rated meter (noburden results & low voltage only)Testing a form 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, or 9 metercircuit (low voltage CTs only)Invalid—Red Error LED Comes On!Performing a meter and or meter circuit test(GS and/or GV) on a CT rated meter (noburden results)4

o HV ProbeDuckbillsTesting a form 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, or 9 metercircuit (high or low voltage CTs)When you turn on the 6000 Bird Dog Plus, after the logo screen appears, you will see ascreen that says, “Following Switch Positions Detected.” Make sure that these switchselections correspond to the test you plan to perform. If not, turn the unit off, change theswitch positions, and turn the 6000 Bird Dog Plus back on. Auxiliary—Future Use P2--Connector going to the P2 port of the Bird Dog Plus P3--Connector going to the P3 port of the Bird Dog PlusNote—Previous Owners of the 1500 High Voltage Kit: If you are upgrading your 5000Bird Dog Plus to a 6000 Bird Dog Plus and you previously owned a 1500 High VoltageKit, the circuit board that was in your Retriever Interface Box has now been incorporatedinto the 3 Phase Connector Box, making your connection to the 6000 Bird Dog Plus mucheasier. Simply connect the fiber optic cable to the 3 Phase Connector Box and connect theother end of the fiber optic cable to the probe head.Now you are ready to begin connecting your probes to the site and start testing with your 6000Bird Dog Plus.5

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SECTION F.2.1STANDARD TEST PROCEDURE FOR SINGLE ELEMENTMETER CIRCUIT TESTING ONLY(Save ONLY the GLOB SAVE Screen—Forms 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 MeterCircuits)1.Hookup Probes to Phase A (or B or C as appropriate)1.1Primary Current: Flex Coil--Arrow towards load, High Voltage--Large DotToward Line1.2Secondary Current: Duckbill / Copper side up (If 6000 Bird Dog Plus owner,use only phase A duckbill with the large knob on the 3 Phase Connector Boxset to Duckbills and the small knob set to either Flexible Coil or HighVoltage.)1.3Secondary Voltage: Alligator Clips /Red to phase A (or B or C), Black to phaseC (Connect to phase C on the lug above the switch & leave it there for the entiretest.), and white to neutral/low side. (If 6000 Bird Dog Plus owner, leave Yellow(or green for older units) alligator clip unconnected.)1.4Confirm Proper Voltage Wiring from the Test Switch to the Meter(Skip this section if using Meter Base Adapters.)1.4.1 Short phase B & C CTs and confirm the meter is reporting phase A1.4.2 Short phase A & C CTs and confirm the meter is reporting phase B1.4.3 Short phase A & B CTs and confirm the meter is reporting phase C1.4.4 Close all CT shorting switches2.Turn the Bird Dog Plus On3.Enter Meter/Circuit/Rotation3.1If listed data is the same as your circuit: press YES and go to 4.13.2If listed data is different than your circuit: press NO, select correct data and go to 4.13.3If your circuit is not known or irrelevant: press UNDEFINED and go to 4.14.Enter LOCATION CODE4.1From LOCATION CODE screen press CHANGE button. Arrow points tofirst digit4.2Press the CLEAR button4.3Cycle the far left button 0-9, A-Z until the desired digit appears4.4Press the MORE button4.5Press NXT DIGIT. Arrow advances to next digit. Takes you back to previousscreen4.6Repeat 4.3 through 4.6 until new location code entered4.7When the new location code is entered, press the MORE button twice4.8Press the SAVE to store new LOCATION CODE and go to the MAIN MENU5.Review the WIRE VERIFY GRAPH & Run the RATIO/BURDEN TEST5.1Select WV GRAPH from the MAIN MENU—the bottom right button5.2Select PHASE A (or B or C)5.3Review the readings as follows:7

5.45.55.66. Primary Current—OK? ( 10% of rated ratio, steady) Secondary Voltage—OK? (Correct value, steady) Secondary Current—OK? ( 0.5 Amps, steady, balanced) True PF—OK? ( 0.7, steady) Phase Angles—OK? (steady, adjust for inherent phase shift) THD Voltage--OK ( 5.0%, steady) THD Current--OK ( 20.0%, steady)Select EXITSelect CT RATIO/BURDEN TESTSelect PHASE A (or B or C)Review Results of CT Ratio/Burden Test6.16.26.36.46.5 WIRE VERIFY--OK? (Correct/See Graph) RATIO (NO BURDEN)—OK? (within 2% of Rated Ratio) BURDEN--OK? (As Rated/Error ohms)If you need to troubleshoot, go to appropriate choice and pressSELECT to proceedIf all OK, press MORE OPTNPress GLOB SAVE (Save ONLY the GLOB SAVE Screen)Press STOREYou have now finished Phase A (or B or C); if C, go to Step 87.Move Probes to the Next Phase7.1Currently in CT BURDEN AND RATIO screen7.2Press R&B MENU7.3Go back to Step 5.2 and repeat through Step 7.28.6000 Bird Dog Plus Users Only! If you are also performing a Simultaneous 3 Phase MeterVerify Test, go to Section F.2.3 of this manual and follow the procedure.9.Wrap Up Procedure--After testing, turn off Bird Dog Plus, leaving cables connected.Coil secondary voltage and current cables together into case, and then coil the flexiblecoil into the case and close flap. Move to the next site.8

SECTION F.2.2SCREEN FLOW FOR SINGLE ELEMENTMETER CIRCUIT TESTING Step 1.1—Hook up the Flexible Coil Probe or the High Voltage Probe like this: Step 3.1—Select NO if this is not the correct meter type & rotation. Step 3.2—Select the correct meter type & rotation. Step 3.2— If you are incorrect as to the rotation, you will see the following message.Press the YES button: Step 3.2—Confirm the meter type & rotation selected.9

Step 4.1—Press the CHANGE button. Step 4.2—Press the CLEAR button. Step 4.3—Press the 0-9, A-Z button to start the first digit. Step 4.4—Press the MORE button. Step 4.5—Press the NEXT DGT button. Step 4.6—Repeat the steps above until the entire LOCATION CODE is entered.10

Step 4.8—Press the SAVE button and you will be taken to the MAIN MENU. Step 5.1—SELECT WV GRAPH—the bottom right button. Step 5.2—Select the PHASE you are testing. Steps 5.3—Review the wire verify graph for appropriate readings & press EXIT.Proper WiringBad Hook Up or Cross Wired CircuitLeads Reversed or Duckbill Backwards Step 5.5—Select CT RATIO/BURDEN TEST. 11

Step 5.6—Select the PHASE you are testing. Steps 6.0 - 6.2—Review the CT BURDEN AND RATIO screen for appropriatereadings. Press the MORE OPTN button. Step 6.3—Press the GLOB SAVE button and the following screen will appear. Step 6.4—Press the STORE button. Steps 6.5 & 7.1—You are automatically taken back to the CT BURDEN AND RATIOscreen.Press the R B MENU button. Step 7.2—Select the WIRE VERIFY GRAPH go back to Step 5.2 & test the next phase.12

SECTION F.2.3STANDARD TEST PROCEDURE FOR 6000 BIRD DOG PLUSSIMULTANEOUS 3 PHASE METER VERIFICATIONTESTING AFTER A METER CIRCUIT TEST1. Hookup Probes to Phase A (or B or C as appropriate) & Sensors to the Meter1.1 Secondary Current: Depending upon the type of circuit you are testing, there will bedifferent hookup procedures. See Section F.3.2 for more detailed hookup procedures:1.1.1 Forms 3, 5, 6, 8, & 9 Circuits with a Test Switch: Duckbills / Copper side up orclamp-on CTs (Small I Probes)1.1.2 Forms 4 Circuits with a Test Switch: Duckbills / Copper side up for phase 1and silver side up for phase 2, or clamp-on CTs (Small I Probes) with reversedirection for phase 2.1.2Secondary Voltage: Alligator Clips /Red to phase A, yellow (or green for older units)to phase B, black to phase C, & white to neutral/low side.1.3Automatic Sensors: Attach the automatic sensors to the meter.1.43 Phase Connector Box: Set the 1) Small Knob to the Meter Verify position, 2) theLarge Knob to the proper probes (Large I Probes or Small I Probes or Duckbillconnectors) you are using, and 3) the Meter Trigger switch set to Sensors.2.Transition From Meter Circuit Testing to Meter Testing2.1From the CT RATIO AND BURDEN screen, press the MORE OPTN button.2.2Press PP GRAPH.2.3With the 6000 on, change the setting on the small knob to Meter Verify. Change thesetting on the large knob if necessary. Press CONTINUE.3.Review the POLYPHASE GRAPH for Input Signals3.1Review the AMPLITUDE readings3.2Press NEXT VIEW and scroll through PHASE (DEG) angles, HARMONICDISTORTION readings, and then finally the SYSTEM POWER SUMMARYscreen for anomalous readings as shown below: Secondary Currents—OK? ( 0.5 Amps, steady,balanced) Phase Angles—OK? (steady, adjust for inherentphase shift) THD Readings—THDV 5% & THDI 20% System Power Readings True PF—OK? ( 0.7, steady) Secondary Voltages—OK? (Correct value, steady)3.34.Press MV MENU when your review is completePerform the Meter Verification Test4.1From the METER VERIFY TEST menu select METER VERIFY ONLY4.2Enter the appropriate Kh and press SELECT4.3INPUT NUMBER OF PULSES PER REVOLTION for which the meter is set4.4Now setup your sensors on the SENSOR SETUP screen4.5Once the sensors are detecting a proper pulse or rotation, press the AUTOMATIC button4.6The Bird Dog Plus will now detect the length of time for the test and will bring you to theTIMING RESULTS screen13

4.75.Press the START button (or wait 5 seconds). Once the sensor sees a pulse or a diskrotation, the test will begin. The test will automatically stop once the final revolution orpulse is detected.Review Results of Meter Verify Test & Save Results5.1Insure that the accuracy is within your tolerance specification. Test Time 30 Seconds? Accuracy OK?5.25.35.46.Press the MV SAVE buttonPress STORE if all is OK. Press ABORT if a correction is neededYou have now finished testing the accuracy of the entire meter (all 3 phases) andstoring the data in memory.Wrap Up Procedure--After testing, turn off Bird Dog Plus, leaving cables connected. Coilsecondary voltage and current probes into their appropriate compartments. Then coil thesensors and put them in their compartment. Close the case lid. You are done.14

SECTION F.2.4SCREEN FLOW FOR 6000 BIRD DOG PLUS SIMULTANEOUS3 PHASE METER VERIFICATION TESTING AFTER AMETER CIRCUIT TEST Step 2.1--After testing the meter circuit, you should be on the following screen. Press theMORE OPTN button once. Step 2.2--Now press PP GRAPH. Step 2.3--A message screen appears asking you to change your switch settings on thesmall knob on the 3 Phase Connector Box to Meter Verify. Then press theCONTINUE button. Steps 3.2 – 3.4—Review the AMPLITUDE readings. Press NEXT VIEW and scrollthrough PHASE (DEG) angles, HARMONIC DISTORTION readings, and then finally theSYSTEM POWER SUMMARY screens. Then press MV MENU.Make sure on the PHASE (DEG) screen that you don’t have reversed phases!15

Step 4.1—SELECT the METER VERIFY ONLY. Step 4.2—Select the appropriate Kh value. Step 4.3—Select the NUMBER OF PULSES PER REVOLUTION & press ACCEPT. Steps 4.4 & 4.5—Setup your sensors and press AUTOMATIC. Step 4.6—The Bird Dog Plus will now detect the length of time for the test and willbring you to the TIMING RESULTS screen16

Step 4.7—Press the START button. Step 4.7—Once the sensor sees a pulse or a disk rotation, the test will begin. The testwill automatically stop once the final revolution or pulse is detected. Steps 5.1 & 5.2—Review the METER VERIFICATION screen for properACCURACY & press the MV SAVE button. Step 5.3—Press the STORE button. Step 5.4--You have now finished testing the accuracy of the entire meter (all 3 phases)and storing the data in memory.17

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SECTION F.2.5STANDARD TEST PROCEDURE FOR 6000 BIRD DOG PLUSSIMULTANEOUS 3 PHASE METER VERIFICATIONTESTING ON A SELF-CONTAINED METER1.Hookup Probes to Phase A (or B or C as appropriate) & Sensors to the Meter1.1 Secondary Current: Depending upon the type of circuit you are testing, there will bedifferent hookup procedures. See Section F.3.2 for more detailed hookup procedures:1.1.1 Forms 14, 15, 16, & 17 Meters: Use 3 clamp-on CTs (Large I Probes orSmall I Probes)1.1.2 Forms 3, 5, 6, 8, & 9 Circuits with a Test Switch: Duckbills / Copper side up orclamp-on CTs (Small I Probes)1.1.3 Forms 4 Circuits with a Test Switch: Duckbills / Copper side up for phase 1and silver side up for phase 2, or clamp-on CTs (Small I Probes) with reversedirection for phase 2.1.1.4 Form 2 & 12 Meters: Use 2 clamp-on CTs (Large I Probes or Small I Probes)1.1.5 Form 1 Meters: Use 1 clamp-on CT (Large I Probes—Phase A)1.2Secondary Voltage: Alligator Clips /Red to phase A, Yellow (or green for olderunits) to phase B, black to phase C, & white to neutral/low side.1.3Automatic Sensors: Attach the automatic sensors to the meter.1.43 Phase Connector Box: Set the 1) Small Knob to the Meter Verify position, 2) theLarge Knob to the proper probes (Large I Probes or Small I Probes or Duckbillconnectors) you are using, and 3) the Meter Trigger switch set to Sensors.1.5Confirm Proper Voltage Wiring from the Test Switch to the Meter(Skip this section if using Meter Base Adapters or testing self-contained meters.)1.5.1 Short phase B & C CTs and confirm the meter is reporting phase A1.5.2 Short phase A & C CTs and confirm the meter is reporting phase B1.5.3 Short phase A & B CTs and confirm the meter is reporting phase C1.5.4 Close all CT shorting switches2.Turn the Bird Dog Plus On3.Enter Meter/Circuit/Rotation3.1If listed data is the same as your circuit: press YES and go to 4.13.2If listed data is different than your circuit: press NO, select correct data and go to 4.13.3If your circuit is not known or irrelevant: press UNDEFINED and go to 4.14.Enter LOCATION CODE4.1From LOCATION CODE screen press CHANGE button. Arrow points to first digit4.2Press the CLEAR button4.3Cycle the far left button 0-9, A-Z until the desired digit appears4.4Press the MORE button4.5Press NXT DIGIT. Arrow advances to next digit. Takes you back to previous screen4.6Repeat 4.3 through 4.6 until new location code entered4.7When the new location code is entered, press the MORE button twice4.8Press the SAVE to store new LOCATION CODE and go to the MAIN MENU5.Review the POLYPHASE GRAPH for Input Signals5.1From the MAIN MENU select PP GRAPH5.2Review the AMPLITUDE readings19

5.3Press NEXT VIEW and scroll through PHASE (DEG) angles, HARMONICDISTORTION readings, and then finally the SYSTEM POWER SUMMARYscreen for anomalous readings as shown below: Secondary Currents—OK? ( 0.5 Amps, steady,balanced) Phase Angles—OK? (steady, adjust for inherentphase shift) THD Readings—THDV 5% & THDI 20% System Power Readings True PF—OK? ( 0.7, steady) Secondary Voltages—OK? (Correct value, steady)5.4Press MV MENU when your review is complete6.Perform the Meter Verification Test6.1From the METER VERIFY TEST menu select METER VERIFY ONLY6.2Enter the appropriate Kh and press SELECT6.3INPUT NUMBER OF PULSES PER REVOLTION for which the meter is set6.4Now setup your sensors on the SENSOR SETUP screen6.5Once the sensors are detecting a proper pulse or rotation, press the AUTOMATIC button6.6The Bird Dog Plus will now detect the length of time for the test and will bring you to theTIMING RESULTS screen6.7Press the START button (or wait 5 seconds). Once the sensor sees a pulse or a diskrotation, the test will begin. The test will automatically stop once the final revolution orpulse is detected.7.Review Results of Meter Verify Test & Save Results5.3 Insure that the accuracy is within your tolerance specification. Test Time 30 Seconds? Accuracy OK?5.47.37.48.Press the MV SAVE buttonPress STORE if all is OK. Press ABORT if a correction is neededYou have now finished testing the accuracy of the entire meter (all 3 phases) andstoring the data in memory.Wrap Up Procedure--After testing, turn off Bird Dog Plus, leaving cables connected. Coilsecondary voltage and current probes into their appropriate compartments. Then coil thesensors and put them in their compartment. Close the case lid. You are done.20

SECTION F.2.6SCREEN FLOW FOR 6000 BIRD DOG PLUS SIMULTANEOUS3 PHASE METER VERIFICATION TESTING ON A SELFCONTAINED METER Step 3.1—Select NO if this is not the correct meter type & rotation. Step 3.2—Select the correct meter type & rotation. Step 3.2--Fine tune the meter type chosen in the previous step and press SELECT. Step 3.2—If you are incorrect as to the rotation, you will see the following message. Press theYES button: Step 3.2—Confirm the meter type & rotation selected by pressing YES.21

Step 4.1—Press the CHANGE button to enter a new LOCATION CODE. Step 4.2—Press the CLEAR button. Step 4.3—Press the 0-9, A-Z button to start the first digit. Step 4.4—Press the MORE button. Step 4.5—Press the NEXT DGT button. Step 4.6—Repeat the steps above until the entire LOCATION CODE is entered.22

Step 4.8—Press the SAVE button and you will be taken to the MAIN MENU. Step 5.1—SELECT PP GRAPH—bottom right button. Steps 5.2 – 5.4—Review the AMPLITUDE readings. Press NEXT VIEW and scroll throughPHASE (DEG) angles, HARMONIC DISTORTION readings, and then finally the SYSTEMPOWER SUMMARY screens. Then press MV MENU.Make sure on the PHASE (DEG) screen that you don’t have reversed phases! Step 6.1—SELECT the METER VERIFY ONLY.23

Step 6.2—Select the appropriate Kh value. Step 6.3—Select the NUMBER OF PULSES PER REVOLUTION & press ACCEPT. Steps 6.4 & 6.5—Setup your sensors and press AUTOMATIC. Step 6.6—The Bird Dog Plus will now detect the length of time for the test and will bring you tothe TIMING RESULTS screen Step 6.7—Press the START button. Step 6.7—Once the sensor sees a pulse or a disk rotation, the test will begin. The test willautomatically stop once the final revolution or pulse is detected.24

Steps 7.1 & 7.2—Review the METER VERIFICATION screen fo

5000 Bird Dog Plus Introduction to the Field User Guide If you have the 5000 or 5000 MV Bird Dog Plus, your first step will be to review the Standard Test Proceduresas illustrated below: Meter Circuit Test—Section F.2.1—For the 6000 or 5000 Bird Dog Plus Meter and Meter Circuit Test—Section F.2.5—For the 5000 MV Bird Dog Plus

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