AEMC PowerPad III 8336 Power Quality Analyzer w/4 AmpFlex sensors

Duncan

 

Dec 17, 2018

The PowerPad III Model 8336 is a three-phase power quality analyzer that is easy-to-use, compact and shock resistant. It enables technicians and engineers to measure and carry out diagnostics and power quality work on one-, two- or three- phase networks. Five voltage and four current inputs are provided. It is IEC 61000-4-30 Class B and safety rated to 600V CAT IV.

KEY FEATURES

  • Four 193-24-BK Probes (24″ Flex) rated to 6500A AC
  • Measurement of TRMS currents up to 6500Arms (sensor dependent)
  • Direct measurement of neutral current & voltage
  • Frequency measurement (40 to 69Hz systems)
  • Record and display trend data as fast as once per second for one month for up to 25 variables
  • Transient detection on all V and I inputs (up to 210)
  • Selectable PT and CT ratios
  • Inrush current measurement
  • Calculation of Crest Factors for V and A
  • Calculation of the K-Factor for transformers
  • Calculation of short-term and long-term flicker
  • Calculation of the Three-Phase voltage unbalance
  • Harmonic measurements (referenced to the fundamental or RMS value) for voltage, current or power, up to 50th  harmonic
  • Displays of harmonic sequencing and direction and calculation of overall harmonics
  • Real-time display of Phasor diagrams including values and phase angles
  • Monitors the average value of any parameter, calculated for a period from 1 sec to 2 hrs
  • Measurement of active, reactive and apparent power per phase and their respective sum total
  • Calculation of power factor, displacement power factor and tangent factor
  • Recording, time stamping and characterization of disturbance (swells, sags and interruptions, exceedence of power and harmonic thresholds)
  • 2GB internal Trend Recording memory; Alarm, Photo and Transient Inrush memories are separate
  • Measurement of energy VAh, VARh, Wh & VADh
  • The Max and Min RMS measurements are calculated every half-period
  • Includes FREE DataView ®  software for configuring data storage, real-time display, analysis and report generation
  • 65μs/sample trend recording
  • Measurement of TRMS voltages up to 1000Vrms AC/DC for two-, three-, four- or five-wire systems

As seen on Duncan Instruments: https://duncaninstr.com/collections/frontpage/products/aemc-powerpad®-iii-model-8336-power-quality-analyzer-catalog-2136-31-w-4-193-24-bk

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