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AEMC instruments PowerPad IV 8345 User Manual (144 pages)
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AEMC instruments
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 18 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Introduction
9
Precautions for Use
10
Receiving Your Shipment
10
Ordering Information
11
Accessories
11
Replacement Parts
11
Charging the Battery
12
Choosing a Language for the Display
12
Product Features
13
Description
13
Recording Functions
13
Display Functions
14
Measurement Functions
15
Configuration Functions
15
Overall View
16
Measurement Terminals
17
Side Connectors
17
Battery
18
Display Unit
18
On/Off Button
18
Keypad
19
Mode Buttons (Purple Buttons)
19
Navigation Buttons
19
The Other Buttons
20
The Function Buttons (8 Yellow Buttons)
20
Installing the Color Codes
20
Memory Card
21
Prop
22
Magnetized Hook (Optional)
22
Configuration
23
Navigation
23
Users
23
Configuring the Instrument
25
Language
25
Date and Time
25
Display
27
Memory
27
Network
29
Updating the Embedded Software
31
Information
32
Configuring the Measurement
32
Calculation Methods
33
The Distribution Network and the Type of Connection
36
Sensors and Ratios
41
Trend Mode
42
Transient Mode
44
Inrush Current Mode
45
Alarm Mode
46
Energy Mode
47
Monitoring Mode
48
Flagging
48
Operation
49
Turning the Instrument on
49
Navigation
49
Touch Screen
49
Remote User Interface
49
Configuration
51
Connections
51
Single-Phase Network
51
Split-Phase Network
51
Three-Phase Network
52
Connection Procedure
52
Instrument Functions
53
Measurements
53
Screenshot
53
Help
54
Turning the Instrument off
54
Safety Status
54
Waveform
55
Display Filter
55
Root Mean Square (Rms) Function
56
Total Harmonic Distortion (Thd) Function
57
Crest Factor (Cf) Function
57
Min-Max Function
58
Summary Function
59
Phasor Function
61
Harmonics
63
Display Filter
64
Examples of Screens
65
Power
67
Display Filter
67
Examples of Screens
67
Energy
69
Display Filter
69
Examples of Screens
70
Trend Mode
71
Starting a Recording
71
The List of Recordings
72
Reading a Recording
73
Transient Mode
76
Starting a Recording
76
The List of Recordings
77
Reading a Recording
78
Inrush Current Mode
81
Starting a Capture
81
The List of Captures
82
Reading a Capture
82
RMS Values
83
Instantaneous Values
84
Alarm Mode
86
Programming an Alarm Recording
86
The List of Alarm Recordings
87
Starting an Alarm Recording
88
Monitoring Mode
89
Starting a Monitoring Recording
89
The List of Monitoring Recordings
91
Reading a Monitoring Recording
92
Screenshots
93
Taking a Screenshot
93
Managing the Screenshots
93
Displaying a Screenshot
94
Help
95
Application Software
96
Obtaining the Software
96
Technical Specifications
97
Reference Conditions
97
Electrical Specifications
100
Input Voltage Specifications
100
Current Input Specifications
100
Bandwidth and Sampling
100
Instrument Specifications (Without Current Sensors)
102
Specifications of the Current Sensors
112
Uncertainty of the Real-Time Clock
113
Memory Card
113
Power Supply
114
Battery
114
External Power Supply
115
Battery Life
115
Display Conditions
116
Environmental Conditions
116
Mechanical Specifications
117
Compliance with International Standards
117
Electrical Safety
117
Standard IEC 61000-4-30, Class a
118
Measurement Uncertainties and Ranges
118
Markings Per IEC 62586-1
120
Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc)
120
Radio Emissions
120
Gpl Code
120
Maintenance
121
Sensor Maintenance
121
Battery Replacement
121
Memory Card
123
Updating the Firmware
123
Repair and Calibration
124
Technical Assistance
124
Limited Warranty
125
Warranty Repairs
125
Notation
126
Formulas
127
RMS Values
127
Peak Values
127
Crest Factor
127
Levels of Harmonics and Interharmonics
127
Level of Unbalances
128
Mains Signaling Voltages (MSV)
128
Level of Harmonic Group Distortion
129
Distortion
129
K Factor and Harmonic Loss Factor
129
Frequency
130
DC Component
130
Active Power (P)
130
Fundamental Active Power (P )
130
Fundamental Reactive Power (Q 20.2.15 Harmonic Active Power (P H )
131
DC Power (PDC )
131
Apparent Power (S)
131
Non-Active Power (N)
132
Distorting Power (D)
132
Power Factor (PF), Power Factor of Fundamental (PF1)
132
Tangent
133
Flicker
133
Sources of Distribution Supported by the Instrument
134
Hysteresis
134
Voltage Swell Detection
134
Voltage Dip and Voltage Interruption Detection
134
Minimum Scale Values of Waveforms and Minimum Rms Values
135
Four-Quadrant Diagram
135
Transient Capture Triggering Mechanism
136
Conditions of Capture in Inrush Current Mode
136
Glossary
137
Unit Prefixes
142
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