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  • DIN EN ISO 9001

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  • DIN EN ISO 9001

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Power Quality Analyzers (UMG 605) by Janitza electronics GmbH

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Power quality analysers for DIN rails - continuous monitoring of the power quality e.g. EN 50160.

Power quality
  • Continuous power quality monitoring (e.g. EN 50160)
  • Harmonics analysis up to the 63rd harmonic, even and odd
  • Interharmonics
  • Distortion factorTHD-U /THD-I
  • Measurement of positive, negative and zero sequence component
  • Flicker measurement in accordance with DIN EN 61000-4-15
  • Logging and storage of transients (> 50 µs)
  • Recording of short-term interruptions (> 20 ms)
  • Monitoring start-up processes
  • Recorder for limit value events

Power
  • 4 voltage and 4 current measurement inputs
  • Logging and digitalisation of effective values (true RMS) of currents and voltages (15 – 440 Hz)
  • Continuous sampling of the voltage and current measurement inputs at 20 kHz
  • Recording of over 2,000 measured values per measurement cycle (200 ms)
  • Stipulation of nominal current possible for measuring current events
  • Fourth current measurement input is suitable for measuring the current in the neutral or PE conductor or for measuring any potential difference between N and PE
  • Large measured data memory (memory range = 5 000 000 measured values)
  • Simple remote polling of measured data via the device's own homepage
  • All interfaces can be used simultaneously
  • Up to 4 ports can be accessed simultaneously

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