WT1800E High-Performance Power Analyzer

The WT1800E is a high-performance power analyzer that guarantees power accuracy of 0.05% of reading plus 0.05% of range. It is capable of harmonics analysis up to the 500th order of a 50/60 Hz fundamental frequency. With up to 6 input channels, a wide range of display and analysis features, and PC connectivity, the WT1800E is the ideal tool for engineers to accurately measure power characteristics and efficiency of electrical devices.

One Instrument for your Complete System Measurement Needs

  • Simultaneous Electrical Power Measurements of up to 6 Voltages and 6 Currents at 2MS/s (16 bits)
  • Mechanical parameters such as Rotational Speed & Direction, Torque, Slip, Electrical Angle, Mechanical Power, and Motor Efficiency

 


Peace of Mind with Guaranteed Accuracy

  • Basic Power Accuracy of 0.05% of reading +/- 0.05% of range, guaranteed from 1% to 110% of the selected range
  • Direct Inputs for Voltage & Current, plus an External Input for Sensor connections
  • Independent Range Configuration with Selective Auto-ranging for repetitive production testing

 


Say Goodbye to Unwanted Harmonics

  • Analyze up to 500th order of Harmonics for 50/60Hz fundamental signals
  • Multiple harmonic parameters such as THD, HDF, THF, and Impedance
  • Dual Harmonic feature to analyze both input and output of inverters

 

The WT1800E guarantees a power accuracy of 0.05% of reading plus 0.05% of range and is capable of harmonics analysis up to the 500th order of a 50/60 Hz fundamental frequency. With up to 6 input channels, a wide range of display / analysis features, and PC connectivity, the WT1800E is the measurement solution for a broad range of power efficiency and harmonic analysis applications.

  • Basic power accuracy: 
    • 0.05% of reading
    • 0.05% or range
  • Harmonics analysis up to the 500th order of a 50/60 Hz fundamental frequency
  • Up to 6 input channels at 2 MS/s (16 bits)

6 inputs on a high-resolution display

Make simultaneous measurements on up to 6 inputs at 2 MS/s (16 bits). The high resolution 8.4 inch XGA display of the WT1800E allows split screen viewing of up to 6 waveforms and can display up to 12 pages of diverse measurement parameters making it ideal for efficiency tests of inverter driven motors, renewable energy technologies and traction applications like pumps, fans, and hybrid/electric vehicles. The unit can also display measurements in vector format or trending in time.

WT1800E High Resolution Display

Guaranteed accuracy across a wide range

Measure accurately at a wide range of voltage, current and frequency conditions. The basic power accuracy of the WT1800E is guaranteed between 1% to 110% of the selected voltage and current range. This equates to voltages from 15 mV to 1100 V rms and currents from 0.1 mA to 5.5 A rms (for a 5 A input element) and 10 mA to 55 A rms (for a 50 A input element). The unit is also accurate during large phase shifts and high frequencies thanks to the minimized influence of the low power factor error (±0.07% of apparent power).

Range configuration

Track signal changes faster by eliminating unnecessary range changes. The WT1800E’s range configuration function allows users to select input ranges based on their specific use cases so that optimal range settings are achieved quicker. This reduces the time during repetitive production tests, such as setting to OFF, 100 V, OFF and so on, which is performed frequently on the production line.

Harmonic analysis

Analyze harmonics up to the 500th order for a 50/60 Hz fundamental even at a data update interval of 50 milliseconds. The WT1800E features two options for analyzing harmonics in addition to power parameters.

  • Harmonic measurement mode (/G5 option) for fundamental wave, harmonic components and total harmonic distortion (THD)
  • Dual Harmonic option (/G6 option) for side by side measurement of harmonics on two different sources for example input and output of inverters, variable speed motors, lighting ballasts, UPS, etc.

WT1800E Harmonic Analysi

Power integration and auto ranging

Measure energy bought/soldn grid connections or charged/discharged in batteries. The WT1800E’s Power integration function integrates instantaneous values for both positive and negative readings. It also measures total energy (Wh) and current (Ah) when load conditions vary widely such as in devices transitioning from standby to operation mode. Should an input signal start to fall out of the expected range, this function can automatically adjust the range while continuing to integrate the measured values.

High-speed data capture

The high-speed data capturing function can measure Sigma-Urms, Sigma-Irms, and Sigma-P from DC signal and three phase devices every 5 ms when External Synchronization is OFF. It can also update at 1 ms to 100 ms when External Synchronization is ON depending on the frequency of the clock signal.

Flexible & automatic data updates

Manually or automatically set measurement intervals. The WT1800E offers 9 data update interval between 50 ms to 20 s but can also follow fluctuating input frequencies by changing the data update rate automatically. This is useful when measuring devices like motors whose input signal frequency varies with RPM.

WT1800E Flexible

DC power supply for AC/DC current sensors (/PD2 option)

The WT1800E can be equipped with a DC power supply for the CT series of AC/DC current sensors. By using dedicated connection cables and shunt resistors, the WT1800E can measure large currents. Improved S/N ratio and noise immunity is achieved by connecting the sensors in this way.

WT1800E Flexible 2

* /EX1 to /EX6 option must be installed in the WT1800E to be able to use the Shunt Resistor Box.

Motor evaluation function

Measure more than just electrical parameters. The motor evaluation function enables measurement of rotation speed and direction, torque, mechanical power, synchronous speed, slip, electrical angle, motor efficiency and total system efficiency from the analog or pulse outputs of rotation and torque sensors.

WT1800E Motor Evaluation Function

761941 WTViewerE Application Software for WT3000E/ WT3000/ WT1800E/ WT1800/ WT500/ WT300E/ WT300

WTViewerE software enables PC connectivity for Yokogawa power analyzers such as the WT3000E, WT1800E, WT500 and WT300E through Ethernet, USB, GPIB or RS232. This connectivity allows users to easily control, monitor, collect, analyze, and save measurements remotely.

WT1800E WTViewerEfree Application Software

WTViewerEfree application software

Easily view, control and download measurements from your PC. The WTViewerEfree is free software that connects the WT1800E to a PC via a communications interface making numeric, waveform, trend and harmonic data easily accessible via PC.

WT1800E WTViewerEfree Application Software

User-defined events and computations

The event trigger function of the WT1800E allows users to set limits for the capture of readings that fall into or out of a specific range of power, current or other parameters. Data that meets the trigger conditions are stored, printed, saved to a USB memory device etc. Users can also define and use up to 20 expressions for custom calculations.

Example of basic characteristics showing the WT1800E’s high precision and excellent stability

WT1800E Example Of Frequency Versu Power Accuracy Characteristic At Unity Power Factor

Example of frequency versus power accuracy characteristic at unity power factor

Example Of Effect Of Common Mode Voltage On Reading

Example of effect of common mode voltage on readings

WT1800E Total Power Error With Rated Range Input For An Arbitrary Power Factor 50 60 Hz

Total power error with rated range input for an arbitrary power factor (50/60 Hz)

WT1800E Example Of Frequency Versu Power Accuracy At Zero Power Factor

Example of frequency versus power accuracy at zero power factor

Interfaces & Connections

WT1800E Front Connection Interface

Standard Features Optional Features
  1. External Media Slot
  2. Element Setting
  3. U/I range display
  4. Display Settings
  5. Measurement item selection
  6. Integration Settings
  7. Data Saving
 
  1. Built-in Printer (/B5 Option)
  2. Current Sensor Power (/PD2 Option)

WT1800E Back Connection Interface

Standard Features Optional Features
  1. Voltage Input Terminals
  2. Current Input Terminals
  3. GP-IB port
  4. BNC Connector for Two-System Synchronized Measurement
  5. Ethernet Port (1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
  6. USB Port (PC)
  1. External Current Sensor Input Terminals (/EX Option)
  2. Torque and Speed Input Terminals (/MTR Option)
  3. D/A Output (/DA Option)
  4. RGB Port (/V1 Option)

Two types of Input Elements

Basic Power Accuracy: ±(0.05% of reading + 0.05% of range)*1
Measurement Bandwidth: DC, 0.1 Hz to 1 MHz
Low Power Factor Error: Power factor influence when cosø = 0

  1. 0.07% of S
    S is reading the value of apparent power
    ø is phase angle between voltage and current

Temperature range: 23 ±5˚C
Current Range:

  • Direct Input: 1/2/5/10/20/50 A*2
    • 10/20/50/100/200/500 mA, 1/2/5 A*2 (50 A and 5 A input element can be installed together)
  • External Input: 50/100/200/500 mV, 1/2/5/10 V*2

Voltage Range: 1.5/3/6/10/15/30/60/100/150/300/600/1000 V*2
Effective input range: 1% to 110%
Data Update Interval: 50 ms to 20 s or Auto

*1 Please refer to “specifications” in detail
*2 Voltage range and current range are for crest factor 3

WT1800E Input Module

Both 5A and 50A input elements can be installed in a single unit. This enables engineers to use a single WT1800E for multiple applications such as standby power measurement and the evaluation of various operating modes of the device under test.

The WT1800E is a versatile instrument, unlocking precision power measurement capabilities for researchers, designers and engineers working on a wide variety of applications in energy efficiency and conservation and renewable energy. Whether it is for the manufacture of energy efficient devices and appliances, hybrid/electric vehicles or renewable energy technologies, the WT1800E is a universal meter for power electronic measurements and energy analysis. Key applications include:

  • Electric, Hybrid Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles
  • Industrial equipment such as Inverters, Motors and Pumps
  • Renewable energy technologies such as Solar and Wind power
  • Office and Home appliances like Air conditioners and Refrigerators
  • IT Data center equipment like Servers, Routers and Switches
  • Battery charging and Portable devices
  • Ballasts, LEDs & Fluorescent lighting
  • Aircraft Power systems

Inverter and motor testing

WT1800E Inverter Motor Testing

Overview

Electric and hybrid vehicles have many electrical and mechanical components and therefore an overall performance evaluation requires the efficiency measurement of both. With 6 channels of power inputs, flexible operation and a wide bandwidth, the WT1800E is ideal for efficiency tests between the input and output of inverters. An optional motor evaluation function enables the measurement of rotation speed and changes in torque.

WT1800E Phase

Delta computation

Obtain the line and phase voltages from the sums and differences of the instantaneous values of voltage and current in each element.

  • Line voltages and phase currents that are not measured are computed in the three-phase three-wire system (Figure 1).
  • Star-delta conversion: Line voltage is computed from the phase voltage using the three-phase four-wire system data.
  • Delta-star conversion: Phase voltage is computed from the line voltage in the three-phase three-wire system (3V3A system) (Figure 2).

WT1800E Advantages


Wide bandwidth and High speed sampling

The WT1800E is capable of 16-bit high resolution and 2 MHz sampling making it possible to measure faster signals with higher precision.

Motor evaluation: Electrical angle/rotation/ direction

Measure rotation speed, torque, and output (mechanical power) of motors from analog/pulse inputs of rotation or torque sensors.

Harmonics and dual harmonics

Simultaneously measure distortion factors like THD, fundamental and harmonic components. Harmonics up to the 500th order can be measured even at 50 ms data update rate. Users can also measure harmonics on two different sources simultaneously.

Battery charge/discharge measurements

In integrated measurement, the battery charge and discharge can be evaluated. Instantaneous positive and negative values captured at a high-speed sampling rate of 2 MS/s are integrated.

Line filter to remove high frequency components

In the power evaluation of inverter waveforms, measurement values are affected by high frequency components. A digital filter function makes it possible to remove unnecessary high frequency components superimposed on signals. The filter can be independently set for each input element. An analog filter for 1 MHz/ 300 kHz, and a digital filter that can be set from 100 Hz to 100 kHz in increments of 100 Hz are available as standard.

Efficiency of renewable energy systems

WT1800E Power Flow Of Photovoltaic Power

Overview

Energy generated by photovoltaic cell modules and wind turbines is converted from DC to AC by a power conditioner. Minimizing losses in these conversions improves the efficiency in the overall energy system. The WT1800E provides up to 6 power inputs per unit for measuring voltage, current, power, and frequency (for AC) before and after each converter, as well as the converter and charging efficiencies.

WT1800E Typical Voltage Curret And Power

Measuring instantaneous peak power

In photovoltaic power generation, an MPPT control varies the voltage to maximize energy harvested from the solar panel. The WT1800E can measure not only the voltage, current, and power but also the voltage, current, and power peak values for both plus (+) and minus (−) sides.


WT1800E Advantages


Multiple channels and wide input range

Evaluate Power conditioner efficiency using 6 input channels for simultaneous measurements from the inputs and outputs of boost converter, inverter, and storage battery. Direct input terminals (voltage range: 1.5 V to 1000 V and current range: 10 mA to 5 A or 1 A to 50 A) make it possible to perform high-precision measurements without using a current sensor.

Harmonic distortion factor measurement

Voltage fluctuations and harmonics flow into the power system due to reverse power flow. A harmonic measurement function enables measurement of harmonic components to compute and display total harmonic distortion (THD).

Ripple factor and power loss measurements

A user-defined function makes it possible to compute power loss, DC voltage and DC current ripple factors between the input and output. Up to 20 arithmetic expressions can be set. Display names for the arithmetic operations F1, F2, and so on can be freely changed.

Typical arithmetic expressions

  1. DC voltage ripple factor = [(Voltage peak value (+) – Voltage peak value (−))/2 × DC voltage value (mean)] × 100
  2. Power loss = Output power – Input power

Energy bought/sold and charged/discharged

Measure the amount of power sold/bought in grid interconnection and of battery charge/discharge. Measure the amount of power sold/ bought in grid interconnections and in battery charge/discharges. The WT1800E enables the integration of current (q), apparent power (WS), reactive power (WQ), as well as the effective power integration in sold/bought power and charge/discharge modes. Furthermore, a user-defined function makes it possible to calculate the Average active power within the integration period.

Efficiency of inverter-motor in electric vehicles

WT1800E Inverter Motor In Electrical Vehicle

Overview

The WT1800E supports power measurements on up to 6 input channels making it ideal for evaluating the efficiency between the input and output of an electric vehicle. An optional motor evaluation function makes it possible to simultaneously monitor voltage, current, and power changes, as well as changes in rotation speed, torque and mechanical power.

WT1800E Typical Repetitive High Speed Charging

Battery charge/discharge measurements

In integrated measurement, the battery charge and discharge can be evaluated. Instantaneous positive and negative values captured at 2 MS/s high-speed sampling rate are integrated, and each of the total values is displayed.


WT1800E Advantages


Wide bandwidth and High speed sampling

The WT1800E is capable of 16-bit high resolution and 2 MHz sampling making it possible to measure faster signals with greater precision.

Harmonics and dual harmonics

Motor testing is performed at various rotation speeds. The WT1800E supports a lower limit frequency of 0.1 Hz to enable measurement of harmonics at a very low motor rotation speed without using an external sampling clock.

Motor evaluation: Electrical angle/rotation/direction

Measure rotation speed, torque, and output (mechanical) power of motors from analog/pulse outputs of rotation or torque sensors.

Individual null function: offset correction for each input

A common problem when testing inverter motors is the presence of ambient noise that can mean test values are non-zero even before testing begins. The WT1800E’s null function allows users to enable, disable or reset the offset values for voltage, current and motor input signals of each element separately.

DA output and remote control

Users may want to check changes in data, along with other measurement data (temperature, etc.) at the same time that communication data, such as voltage, current, power, and efficiency are required. A DA output function allows users to generate analog signals on up to 20 channels.

Overview:

Energy consumption in low-power and standby modes is an important issue due to increased awareness that energy resources are becoming limited and demand for energy-saving household electrical appliances continues to grow. IEC62301 Ed2.0 (2011) and EN 50564:2011 define standby mode as the lowest energy consumption of an appliance not performing its main function, when connected to the mains. IEC62301 Ed2.0 (2011) defines test methods and requirements for both the mains supply and the test equipment. It is crucial that design and test engineers choose highly accurate power measurement tools to confirm that their devices meet these requirements.

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Total efficiency measurement of EV/PHV

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  • Power consumption/quality measurements for product design and test
  • Design, compliance, and customer information
  • Best practices
  • Instruments and components
Application Note
Overview:

This white paper describes the WT1800, a precision power analyzer that has been replaced by the WT1800E, a unit with numerous improvements including better accuracy. Please visit the WT1800E product page to learn more about the WT1800E.

To keep pace with the increasing speed of switching devices in inverters, Yokogawa has developed the WT1800 precision power analyzer with 10 times faster sampling speed and 5 times wider frequency bandwidth compared with previous models. Its basic accuracy is 0.15% and the frequency bandwidth of voltage and current is 0.1 Hz to 5 MHz (-3 dB, Typical) including the DC component. With up to six inputs, a single WT1800 unit can measure the efficiency of three-phase inverters. In addition, the high-speed data capturing mode allows the WT1800 to measure transient power. This paper describes the high-speed, real-time power measurement technologies underlying these functions.

Overview:

This white paper describes the WT1600 precision power analyzer, a model that has been discontinued and replaced with the WT1800E. Please visit the WT1800E product page for more information regarding the WT1800E.

We have developed the WT1600, a high-precision, wide-bandwidth power meter. The WT1600 can measure DC and AC signals from 0.5 Hz to 1 MHz with a basic power accuracy of 0.1%. With the maximum of six input elements installed, a single WT1600 can measure the efficiency of a three-phase inverter. In addition to the functions of conventional power meters, it has wider ranges and various functions including waveform display. This paper gives an outline of the WT1600. 

Overview:

To programmatically read all 500 harmonic orders measurement values, please use the ":NUMERIC:LIST" command set. The maximum number of items for the :NUMERIC:LIST:VALUE? command is 64.  However, 1 LIST ITEM can ...

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  • Power Analyzer Accuracy and Basic Uncertainty Calculator from Yokogawa Test&Measurement 
  • Determine uncertainty in voltage, current, and active power (watts) measurement values
  • Various frequency ranges and wiring systems
10 + 1 Reasons why you aren’t measuring power accurately  
(10 + 1 Reasons why you aren’t measuring power accurately)
Edition 2017
Overview:

Are you achieving the levels of accuracy you need? 

This article outlines the top reasons for inaccuracies in power measurements and how to tackle them.

Download the article to learn about:   

  • Validity of instrument specifications
  • External sensors and temperature effects
  • Calibrating a measurement set up

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Technical Article
Accuracy specifications: Reading it right with range  
(Accuracy specifications: Reading it right with range)
Edition 2017
Overview:

The accuracy of a measurement instrument varies with the range over which a reading is measured.

But what if different manufacturers specify this range differently in their instruments?

This article explores the impact of range definitions on measurement accuracy and how one can be mindful when comparing accuracy across instruments.

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Technical Article
Choosing the power measurement solution that is right for you  
(Choosing the power measurement solution that is right for you)
Edition 2017
Infographic: Getting started with electrical power measurements  
(Infographic: Getting started with electrical power measurements)
Edition 2017
Overview:

Energy efficiency directives from bodies like International Electro technical Commission (IEC), European commission, California Energy Commission (CEC) and others govern standards across various classes of electrical, electronic and mechatronic equipment.

This infographic provides a snapshot guide for making reliable power measurements across your product development lifecycle with particular emphasis on the high accuracy needs of compliance testing. 

Overview:

This training module covers the following topics:

  • Introduction & Installation
  • Connecting to Instrument
  • Setup, Measure, and Analyze
  • File Operations: Saving and Loading Data
  • Video Demonstrations
Edition 2019
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As the manufacturer of the world's first drone to combine Vertical Take Off and Landing (VTOL) and forward flight, ATMOS UAV needed to perform highly accurate motor system testing, while keeping the test time as short as possible. Discover how Marlyn exceeded all expectations in terms of reliability and was successfully launched in an extremely competitive market.

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Webinars

    Overview:

    With ongoing innovations in motor and inverter technologies seeking to advance global decarbonization objectives in the automotive industry, it’s crucial that engineers have a thorough understanding of how to properly analyze these systems.

    This complimentary webinar provides engineering professionals involved in motor and control system development with insights that enable data benchmarking and troubleshooting issues related to energy efficiency in electric vehicle (EV) powertrains.

    Key webinar topics include:

    • Establishing baselines for system efficiency
    • Conducting inverter control signal analysis at the systems level
    • Identifying critical measurements for benchmarking inverter input, inverter output, and motor output
    • Analyzing motor control signals, including torque control variables, positional sensors, and pulse-width modulation (PWM), as well as torque measurements
    Overview:

    Although DC power measurements can be fairly straightforward, complexities with AC power measurements arise when dealing with distorted waveforms, fluctuating power factors, and multiple phases, which introduce intricacies that complicate an otherwise simple measurement process.

    This on-demand webinar provides an informative dive into the various fundamental aspects of power measurement and includes:

    • A look at multi-phase measurements and measurement techniques
    • A review of practical applications
    • Real-world examples

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