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In this video, learn how to set up a transient (trend) capture on the Fluke 435 Series II Power Quality And Energy Analyzer.
How to set up trending on the Fluke 435 II:
1. Press the MENU button
2. Select 'Harmonics'
3. Press 'OK' to start the test
4. Press F5 to Hold Run test and then press F2 to discard and restart test
5. Press F4 to configure a timed test
6. Configure settings
7. Done
Power quality issues can affect the operation of critical loads and have a negative impact on your bottom line. Think of the Fluke 435 II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer as your insurance policy. The Fluke 435 Series II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer is the world's only Power Quality analyzer that can monetize the cost of energy waste due to poor power quality. The wide range of measurement functions and measurement methods in the Fluke 435-II make it the ideal tool for both power quality troubleshooting and discovering energy savings Whether you’re checking the performance of motors and generators, trying to discover the source of an intermittent power problem or performing an energy study the Fluke 435-II will give you the data you need to quickly get to the heart of the problem.
Wrapped in a lightweight, rugged package, the Fluke 435 II Energy Analyzer is the ideal portable power quality instrument providing advanced power quality functionality and energy analysis capabilities. If you require the same advanced functionality at a higher frequency, Fluke 437 II is the must-have power quality analyzer for 400 Hz power systems.
The Fluke 430-II products were specifically designed with the needs maintenance engineers and technicians in mind; users who need to get to the solution of the power quality problem as quickly as possible so that they can minimize expensive downtime. The measurement process and display of data is optimized to get to the most important information as quickly as possible. Multiple parameters are measured simultaneously and displayed in formats that quickly describe the state of the power quality of the system. Data can be quickly accessed as simple digital values, trend graphs, waveforms, phasor diagrams or analyzed and organized into tabular format such as the event data where the magnitude, duration and time stamping enable rapid correlation to problems experienced.
Some key features include:
• Troubleshoot Real-Time: Analyze the trends using the cursors and zoom tools.
• Automatic Trending: Every measurement is always automatically recorded, without any set-up.
• Logger Function: Configure for any test condition with memory for up to 600 parameters at user defined intervals.
• Measure All Three Phases and Neutral: With included four flexible current probes with enhanced thin flex design to fit into the tightest places.
• PowerWave Data Capture: Capture fast RMS data, show half-cycle and waveforms to characterize electrical system dynamics (generator start-ups, UPS switching etc.).
• Power Inverter Efficiency: Simultaneously measure AC output power and DC input power for power electronics systems using optional DC clamp.
• Energy Loss Calculator: Classic active and reactive power measurements, unbalance and harmonic power, are quantified to pinpoint the fiscal costs of energy losses.
For more information about the Fluke 435 II Series Power Quality and Energy Analyzer, visit the Fluke website here:
How To Perform A Trend Configuration On The Fluke 435
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