AEMC Instruments 8230 W/SR193-BK Power Analyzers
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AEMC Instruments 8230 W/SR193-BK
PowerPad Jr. Model 8230 w/SR193-BK (1200A) The PowerPad Jr. Model 8230 with MN93 is supplied with a black
1200A current probe.
8230 with SR193 Single-Phase Power Quality
Analyzers
The PowerPad Jr. Model 8230 is a
single-phase power quality analyzer that is easy-to-use, compact and
shock-resistant. It is intended for technicians and engineers to measure and
carry out diagnostic work and power quality work on single- or three-phase
balanced load networks. Users are able to obtain instant waveforms of an
electrical network s principal characteristics, and also monitor their
variation over a period of time. The multi-tasking measurement system
simultaneously handles all the measurement functions and waveform display of the
various magnitudes, detection, continuous recordings and their display without
any constraints.
- Measures up to 660Vrms or VDC
- Measures up to 6500AAC or 1400ADC (probe dependent)
- Displays Min, Max and Average Volts and Amps, Crest Factor, Peak value and K-Factor
- Calculates and displays Watts, VARs and VA, Power Factor and Displacement Power Factor for single-phase and balanced three-phase
- Displays total harmonic distortion (THD-F and THD-R) for voltage and current
- Displays individual harmonic values and % for Volts and Amps through the 50th harmonic
- Captures, displays and stores inrush current waveforms and statistics
- Stores up to eight screen captures
- Stores up to 1MB of trend recorded data
- Configurable from DataView software or front panel
- Download stored data to DataView software via optical with isolated USB port
- Captures up to 4096 alarm events using up to 10 different thresholds
- Displays and records up to 17 different power quality parameters
- Includes DataView software FREE.
- Motor start-up analysis
- Verification of power distribution circuits
- Measurement and recording of power system quality (kW, VA, VAR)
- Energy metering (kVAh, VARh, kWh)
- In-plant troubleshooting of power distribution panels and individual machinery
- Determine harmonic problems originating from source or load