Portable Power Quality Monitor/Recorder

As the world goes to a more energy efficient mindset, power monitoring devices are needed to verify a factory’s energy requirements, or for verfying the power on utility or substation transformers. A portable, easy to use, but feature-rich power quality analyzer is needed for such tasks. Yokogawa's CW500 Power Quality Monitor series allows the customer to use a portable recording device to measure the common variables seen in power analysis, as well as log and store anomalies in the system. 

This 1P2W to 3P4W power quality monitor provides a visual report of the current power situation to prevent major energy problems and utility over charges.

The CW500 simultaneously captures power quality events such as voltage swells, dips, sags or interrupts, by using high-speed sampling and records the occurrence date and time, measured value and  period of waveform of each input. The unit also conforms to IEC 61000-S, which is an industry standard in regulating conformance to power measuring devices. In effect it states that two power measuring devices rated for the same voltage and current ranges must read within some tolerance of one another. 

The Yokogawa CW500 is a portable power analyzer that logs transient power phenomena in addition to measuring single to three phase power. 

 

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    Overview:

    While DC power measurements are relatively straight forward, AC power measurements that include distorted waveforms, varying power factors, and multiple phases can add complexity to an otherwise simple measurement. During this webinar, we cover multiple fundamentals of power measurement.

    Key topics include:

    • Multi-phase measurements
    • Measurement techniques
    • Measurement applications
    • Real-world examples and more

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