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Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 1:49 pm Post subject: Power Measurement System Analyzer |
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A Power Measurement System Analyzer from combinova.se.
This Analyzer is comprised of an advanced analyzer and a carefully-chosen selection of several AC sources .The Analyzer...
-measures power harmonics and flicker.
-is a combination of all the instruments normally used for power measurements.
- is a modular instrument that can be equipped with up to three measurement DSP processor modules.
- is a unique multi-purpose power analyzer designed for both stand-alone and integrated usage.
Future revisions of supported standards are implemented via software updates. The built-in disk-drive offers a convenient way to document test parameters and results.
The Harmonics mode measures voltage and current harmonics in compliance with IEC555-2, EN60555-2 and IEC1000-3-2 (EN61000-3-2). Results are available in graphical and numerical form for convenient presentation and storage.
The Flicker mode measures voltage fluctuations according to the internationaI standards IEC555-3, EN60555-3 and IEC1000-3-3 (EN61000-3-3).
The Multimeter mode allows up to six simultaneous- and user-selectable measurement choices. In this mode the analyzer fits a wide range of test requirements by replacing multiple power instruments.
The Recording mode presents time diagrams of up to three simultaneous user defined variables for medium and long term variation studies. In this mode the Analyzer 300 becomes a multi-channel power data recorder.
The Waveform mode is a power frequency digital oscilloscope tool to analyze 1 to 16 periods of the voltage and current inputs. |
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