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FL.UKE ®

430 Series II Three-Phase Power
Quality and Energy Analyzers

~A Tru eRMS The Fluke 434, 435 and 437 Series II models help Unified Power Measurement
On all inp uts locate, predict, prevent, and troubleshoot power Fluke's patented Unified Power Measurement
@. quality problems in three-phase and single-phase system (UPM) provides the most comprehensive
power distribution systems. Additionally, the view of power available, measuring:
c us Fluke-patented energy loss algorithm, Unified
Power Measurement, measures and quantifies • Parameters of Classical Power (Steinmetz 1897)
energy losses due to harmonics and unbalance and IEEE 1459-2000 Power
issues, allowing the user to pinpoint the origin of
energy waste within a system. • Detailed Loss Analysis
• Unbalance Analysis
• Energy loss calculator: Classic active and reactive • These UPM calculations are used to quantify in
power measurements, unbalance and harmonic
power, are quantified to pinpoint true system local currency the cost of energy loss caused by
energy losses in dollars. power quality issues.

• Power inverter efficiency: Simultaneously Energy savings
measure AC output power and DCinput power The cost of power quality could only be
for power electronics systems using optional DC quantified in terms of downtime caused by lost
clamp. production and damage to electrical equipment.
The Unified Power Measurement (UPM) method
• PowerWave data capture: 435 and 437 Series II now goes beyond this to achieve energy savings
analyzers capture fast RMS data, show half-cycle by discovering the energy waste caused by
and waveforms to characterize electrical system power quality issues. Using the Unified Power
dynamics (generator start-ups, UPS switching Measurement, Fluke's Energy Loss Calculator will
etc.). determine how much money as facility is losing
due to waste energy.
• Waveform capture: 435 and 437 Series II models
capture 100/120 cycles (SO/60Hz) of each event Unbalance
that is detected in all modes, without set-up. UPM gives a more comprehensive breakdown of
the energy consumed in the plant. In addition
• Automatic Transient Mode: 435 and 437 Series to measuring reactive power (caused by poor
II analyzers capture 5}1s transient data on all power factor), UPM also measures the energy
phases simultaneously up to 6 kV. waste caused by unbalance; the effect of unevenly
loading each phase in three-phase systems.
• Fully Class-A compliant: 435 and 437 Series II
analyzer conduct tests according to the stringent Harmonics
international IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A standard UPM also provides details of the energy wasted
with 435 and 437 Series II analyzers. in your facility due to the presence of harmonics.
The presence of harmonics in your facility can
• 400 Hz measurement: 437 Series II analyzer lead to:
captures power quality measurements for avionic • Overheating transformers and conductors
and military power systems. • Nuisance tripping of circuit breakers
• Early failures of electrical equipment
• Troubleshoot real-time:Analyze the trends using
the cursors and zoom tools.

• Highest safety rating in the industry: 600 VCAT IV!
1000 VCAT III rated for use at the service
entrance.

• AutomaticTrending: Every measurement is
always automatically recorded, without any
set-up.

• System-Monitor:Ten power quality parameters
on one screen according to EN50160 power
quality standard

• Logger function: Configure for any test condition
with memory for up to 150 parameters on each
phase/neutral at user defined intervals.

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Phasor diagram. Track harmonics up to the 50th, and measure and record The System·Monitor overuiew gives instant insight into
THD in accordance with lEC610oo-4- 7 requirements. whether the voltage, harmonics,flicker,frequency and
the number of dips and swells fall outside the set limits.
A detailed list is given ofall events falling outside the

set limits.

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