Atec Fluke-Norma-4000-5000 Series User Manual
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Fluke Norma Series power
analyzers -- optimum efficiency
requires precise measurements
Key Features
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Compact, high precision power analyzers – easy to carry
and save working space.
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Simple user interface ensures easy, intuitive operation.
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Standard configurations allow users to specify the exact
functionality required for their own unique application.
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Accurately display dynamic events on all phases at
exactly the same point in time with simultaneous parallel
acquisition of all phases.
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All inputs are galvanically isolated to avoid short circuits
in all applications.
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Voltage, current and power harmonics up to the 40
th
.
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FFT analysis, vector diagram display, recorder function
and Digital Oscilloscope (DSO) mode included.
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User-selectable average time – from 15 ms up to 3600 s –
for dynamic measurements.
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4 MB on-board memory for storage of measured values.
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RS232 and USB available as standard;
optional IEEE 488/Ethernet available.
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Optional process interface available to measure torque
and speed with external sensors; includes four analog
outputs for easy use on motor and drive applications.
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341 kHz or 1 MHz sample rates for detailed signal
analysis.
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Bandwidth from dc to 3 MHz / 10 MHz for reliable
measurement precision.
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Includes Fluke NormaView PC software for setup, data
download, analysis & report writing.
Applications
Electric motors – Complete measurements of both
electrical and mechanical power values with an
uncertainty of only 0.1%. Through detailed spectrum
analysis and dynamic torque calculation capabilities,
switching losses caused by the inverter are
accurately measured, and a thorough evaluation is
made of torque transients and harmonics at higher
frequencies.
Inverter drive systems – Simultaneous
measurement of all electrical and mechanical power
parameters in the same time window enables users
to observe the influence one component has on
another, or on the whole system.
Lighting systems – Unique bandwidth of up to 10
MHz and a high sampling rate up to 1 MHz provide
detailed signal analysis at ballast outputs. A unique
shunt technology enables power measurements at
very high frequencies. Simultaneous measurement
of input and output power provides instant
calculation of ballast losses.
Transformers – Synchronous six-phase power
measurements enable highly accurate efficiency
and loss calculations of large power transformers
even at very low power factors. Synchronous
multiphase resistance measurements are also
possible of transformer coils. The internal formula
editor enables voltage ratio calculations, and the
combination of high-precision fundamental values
and wide bandwidth provides detailed harmonics
analysis.
Fluke Norma Series power analyzers provide
easy & reliable use in the field or as a bench
unit in test laboratories.
Fluke Corporation Fluke Norma 4000/5000 power analyzers