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In this video, learn the differences between logging capture intervals and the sample rate on a Fluke 435 Series II Power Quality Analyzer.
Power quality issues can affect the operation of critical loads and have a negative impact on your bottom line. Think of the Fluke 435-II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer as your insurance policy. Calculate the cost of wasted energy due to poor power quality and troubleshoot the source of power quality or motor performance issues all with a single test tool designed to give you the data you need to quickly get to the root of the problem.
It’s a simple fact, poor power quality can have a big impact on the bottom line. The Fluke 435-II power quality analyzer enables you to identify issues and measure energy loss giving you specific insight into the amount of loss in dollars associated with things like effective power and with poor power quality characteristics such as reactive power, unbalance, distortion, or neutral current. The power analyzer even offers users the flexibility to input cable length and cable diameter so you can calculate loss due to conductor sizing (Or use AUTO mode if you don’t know your cable specification) and enter up to four unique time-dependent daily rates (kWh) for more accurate calculations. Armed with this critical data users can easily justify the investment necessary to take countermeasures.
Some key features include:
• PowerWave Data Capture— Quickly identify how motor and generator startups are impacting equipment performance
• Advanced Power Quality Health— At-a-glance power quality health data in real-time so you have the data you need, when you need it
• Get fast insights into changes over time with the AutoTrend feature
• Quickly see how much money you’re losing due to energy waste in terms of real dollars with the Energy Loss Calculator feature
For more information about the Fluke 435 Series II Power Quality Analyzer, visit the Fluke website here: [ Ссылка ]
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