The Fluke 435 Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer helps you locate, predict, prevent and troubleshoot problems in
power distribution systems. This easy-to-use power quality tool is a must
have for any person who maintains or troubleshoots three-phase power. The new
IEC Class A standards for flicker and power quality are built right in to take
the guess work out of power monitoring.
Features:
Troubleshoot real-time: Analyze the
trends using the cursors and zoom tools-even while background recording
continues
Highest safety rating in the industry:
600 V Cat IV/1000 V CAT III rated for use at the service entrance
Automatic transient mode: Captures 200
kHz waveform data on all phases simultaneously: Up to 6 kV
Fully Class A compliant: Conduct tests
according to the stringent international IEC 61000-4-30 Class A standard
Measure all three phases and neutral:
With included four current probes
AutoTrend: Every measurement you see is
always automatically recorded, without any setup
System-monitor: Up to seven power quality
parameters on one screen according to EN50160 power quality standard
Inrush mode: For troubleshooting nuisance
circuit breaker tripping
View graphs and generate reports: With
included analysis software
Logger function: Configure for any test
condition with memory for over 400 parameters at user defined intervals
Mains signaling: Measure interference
from ripple control signals at specific frequencies
Battery Life: Seven hours operating time
per charge on NiMH battery pack
Warranty: Rugged, handheld troubleshooter
with Fluke three-year warranty
Applications:
Frontline troubleshooting quickly
diagnose problems on-screen to get your operation back online
Predictive maintenance detect and
prevent power quality issues before they cause downtime
Quality of service compliance
validate incoming power quality at the service entrance
Long-term analysis uncover
hard-to-find or intermittent issues
Load studies verify electrical system
capacity before adding loads
Energy assessments quantify energy
consumption before and after improvements to justify energy saving devices