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Model WT210 and WT230
Digital Sampling Power Meters - Function Range 2.

The WT230's advanced specifications and its wide range of functions let you handle all your measurement applications from low-frequency equipment to   high-frequency inverters using a single power meter.
   
Powerful Tools for Energy Measurement
 
  Extended Energy Measurement Applications:
Maximum Integration Time: 10,000 hours.
This can be set between 1 second and 10,000 hours (416 days) in 1-second increments.
   
Battery Equipment Applications
 
  Integrating Power Measurement by Polarity.
Power and current values can be integrated separately for positive and negative polarities. Integrated values are shown with the decimal point moving according to the integrated value.
   
Intermittent Control Equipment Applications
  Average active power display.
The power of intermittent control equipment changes significantly over time. The average active power in intermittent operations can be displayed, which is highly effective for consumed-power measurements
 
   

Image displays a graph Time/Power (Instantaneous power and Average power)

   
   

                                                    

  Image shows average active power formula
   
   
   
 
Rear Panel

WT210 and WT230 rear panel layout

 

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