AEMC Instruments 8220 W/MN193-BK – Power Analyzer, Current, Energy, Frequency, Harmonics, Power, Voltage, 1 Channel, 0V to 600V

AEMC

April 6, 2018

The 8220 W/MN193-BK from AEMC is a model 8220 single phase power quality meter with black colour 6A/120A MN193 current probe. The Model 8220 is a single-phase AC + DC power meter with an electroluminescent backlit digital display and is rated to 600V CAT III. It is a measurement tool for electrical parameters and distribution network disturbances, enabling the user to obtain instant measurements of the main characteristics of a single-phase network (voltage, current, power, voltage and current harmonics, etc.) and to monitor machinery in operation (temperature, inrush current and duration of operation, distance of windings and rotational speed).

The model 8220’s accuracy is better than 1% (excluding current sensors). It has a great flexibility due to AEMC’s range of current sensors, measuring from a few hundred milliamps to several thousand amps. The model 8220 is designed for technicians, control and maintenance engineers as well as electrical contractors and educators.

  • Measures up to 660Vrms or VDC, 6500A AC to 1400A DC
  • Displays min, max and amps, crest factor, peak value and K-factor
  • Measures and records power systems (KW, VA, KVAR), energy metering (KAh, VARh, KWh)
  • Displays total harmonic distortion(THD-F and THD-R) for voltage and current
  • Displays individual harmonics values and % for volts and amps through the 50th harmonic
  • Max and min RMS measurements are calculated every half period
  • Displays temperature in both °F and °C
  • Displays resistance up to 2000 ohm and conducts continuity and diode tests
  • Stores up to nine complete sets of readings for all volt, amp, power and harmonic measurements
  • EN61010, 600V CAT III, IP54, pollution degree 2 safety rating

http://canada.newark.com/aemc/8220-w-mn193-bk/power-quality-meter-0-600v-0-005a/dp/72M5392

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