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Built-in
printer (optional) |
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By using a
built-in printer, you can print the measurement values and set data.
Also, when performing harmonic analysis, you can print out the
measurement values in the form of a bar graph. |
| Harmonic
analysis function (optional)
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By installing a harmonic analysis function, you can measure voltage,
current, power and harmonic content up to the 50th harmonic in
accordance with IEC1000-3-2. (The analysis range can be set between
the 1st and 50th harmonic, and the window width can be varied
according to the fundamental frequency.)
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| Voltage
fluctuation and flicker measurement function (optional)
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Flicker is evaluated according to the extent of the fluctuation
(flicker) of brightness perceived by the human eye. The limit value
of flicker caused by electrical equipment is stipulated by
IEC1000-3-3 (an international standard pertaining to the limit
values of voltage fluctuation and flicker for equipment that has a
rated input current per phase of no more than 16 A). This instrument
measures five kinds of values covered by this standard (relative
steady-state voltage change, maximum relative voltage change, time
during which the relative voltage change exceeds the threshold
level, long period flicker value, and short period flicker value),
enabling you to judge these values with respect to the limit values.
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| MATH Function
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This function enables you to calculate the input-to-output
efficiency and crest factor, perform mathematical operations between
DISPLAY and A and B.
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| Peak overload
warning
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LED indicators warn you if the peak voltage or current exceeds the
maximum allowable value for any element.
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Range and
measurement mode selection |
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You can select the range and measurement mode for each input
element. |
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RMS: |
Calculation and display of
the true RMS value. |
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MEAN:
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Calculation
and display of the rectified MEAN value converted into an RMS
value. |
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DC:
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Calculation
and display of the DC value using a simple averaging method
(with sign). |
| Wh or Ah
measurement
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You can display the results of measurements with maximum resolution
even for short integration periods by varying the resolution
according to the integration time. You can also perform signed DC
input data integration.
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| Line filter
function
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The instrument has a line filter which is effective for measuring
the RMS value of the fundamental wave of the output voltage which is
necessary for evaluating an inverter. You can select a cutoff
frequency of either 500 Hz or 5.5 kHz.
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| Setting the
display update rate
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You can set a suitable update rate for the operation frequency of
the measurement object. For a display update rate of 2 seconds, you
can perform stable measurements from 2 Hz.
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| Display
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You can display four items simultaneously at a maximum resolution of
50000 counts. During frequency measurement, a resolution of 1 mHz
can be achieved for an input at the commercial line frequency.
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| Peak hold
function
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By using this function, you can hold and display the maximum value
(peak value) of each measurement value. (This does not apply to
integration or harmonic analysis.)
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| Key-lock
function
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This function enables you to disable the keys so that settings are
not changed if you accidentally touch the keys during measurement.
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| Current inputs
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Large capacity diodes are installed to protect the internal shunt
resistors from damage in the event of an input overload. The current
inputs are isolated from the voltage inputs. (The maximum
withstanding voltage between the voltage and current input terminals
is 3700 V AC.)
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14-channel D/A
output (optional) |
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Provides V DC F.S. analog outputs for V, A, W, var, PF, deg and Hz.
You can freely select the items to be output on these 14 channels as
well as the communication output and printer output. |