Description
The PowerPad® III Model 8336 is a three-phase power quality analyzer that is easy-to-use, compact and shock resistant. It enables technicians and engineers to measure and carry out diagnostics and power quality work on one-, two- or three- phase networks. Five voltage and four current inputs are provided. It is IEC 61000-4-30 Class B and safety rated to 600V CAT IV.
The Model 8336 has 2GB of memory available for storing trend data. Additional internal memory is used to let you store alarms, transients, and snapshot data. The user can store up to 50 screen snapshots, up to 210 captured transients that contain four cycles for each active input, and 10,000 alarm events from up to 40 different parameters. Trend data can also be recorded for days, weeks or even months. Inrush current can also be captured and stored.
- Compact three phase power quality analyser
- 5 voltage & 4 current input
- Two, three, four or five wire systems
- Large Colour Functional Display
- Voltage 2 to 1000V AC/DC
- Current up to 10,000Aac TRMS (probe dependant)
- Frequency measurement 40 to 69Hz systems
- Record & display trend data as fast as 1 sec for 1 month for up to 41 variables
- Power values: W, VA, var, VAD, PF, DPF, cos f, tan f
- Energy values: Wh, varh, VAh, VADh
- Harmonics: 1st to 50th, Direction, Sequence, THD: 0 to 50, phase
- Transients up to 210, Flicker, Unbalance, Inrush mode
- 65µs/sample transient recording
- Real time oscilloscope & phasor diagram with screen capture
- Alarm mode: 10,000 recorded, 40 types
- 2GB of memory allowing storage of four different types of data
- USB interface
- FREE DataView® software is included for configuring real-time display and report generation
- IP53
- 600V CAT IV
- Includes 5x black 10ft voltage leads, 5x black alligator clips, 12x colour coded ID markers, USB cable, NiMH battery, power cord, large tool bag, soft carrying pouch,
- USB stick with DataView software & manual
Applications
- Verification of power distribution circuits
- In-plant troubleshooting of power distribution panels and individual machinery
- Monitor pad mount transformers and phase unbalances
- Determine harmonic problems originating from source or load
- Determine transformer K-Factor
- Energy metering (kVAh, VARh, kWh)