8335 with MA193-10-BK Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzer
The PowerPad Model 8335 is a three-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
one, two or three phase low voltage networks.
The PowerPad 2GB of memory is conveniently partitioned to let you store four
different types of data, synchronized or independent of each other. You can
store up to 50 screen snapshots, up to 300 captured transients that contain four
cycles for each active input, and 10,000 alarm events from up to 40 different
parameters. You can also record trend data for days, weeks or even months.
Features:
Measurement of TRMS voltages up to 1000Vrms AC/DC for two, three, four or
five-wire systems
Measurement of TRMS currents up to 6500Arms (sensor dependant)
Measurement of DC current up to 1400ADC (with MR193 probe)
Frequency measurement (40 to 69Hz systems)
Direct measurement of neutral current for WYE configurations
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
Inrush current
Calculation of Crest Factors for current and voltage
Calculation of the K Factor for transformers
Calculation of short-term flicker for voltage
Calculation of the phase unbalance for voltage and current (3 phase only)
Measurement of harmonic angles and rates (referenced to the fundamental or
RMS value) for voltage, current or power, up to 50th harmonic
Display of harmonic sequencing and direction and calculation of overall
harmonics
Real time display of Phasor diagrams including values and phase angles
Monitoring of the average value of any parameter, calculated over a period
running 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)