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Locates, predicts, prevents, and troubleshoots power quality problems in single-phase and three-phase power distribution systems
Measures voltage, current, dips, swells, interruptions, harmonics, power, energy, frequency, inrush, power inverter efficiency, flicker, mains signaling, and transients
Calculates the fiscal cost of energy loss due to harmonics and unbalance issues within a system
Downloads trend and waveform data to a PC for analysis in Power Log software (included)
Complies with IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 2 Class-A standard for consistent power quality measurements and with IEC/ EN 61010-1-2001, CSA CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1-04 and UL 61010-1
435 Series II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer Think of the Fluke 435 Series II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer as your insurance policy. No matter what goes wrong in your facility, with the 435 II you will always be prepared. Equipped with advanced power quality functions and energy monetization capabilities, there is no electrical issue this model can't handle. PowerWave function captures fast RMS values and allows you to see every waveform to determine how the voltage, current and frequency values are interacting. Power Inverter Efficiency function measures both ac power and dc power, in and out, to monitor the efficiency of your inverters. And, as with the other 430 Series II models, the 435 II features an Energy Loss Calculator that will monetize energy waste due to poor power quality, helping you save on the energy bill. More detailed power quality analysis capability, and a new Fluke-patented energy monetization function The new 430 Series II Power Quality and Energy Analyzers offer the best in power quality analysis and introduce, for the first time ever, the ability to monetarily quantify energy losses. The new Fluke 434, 435 and 437 Series II models help locate, predict, prevent, and trouble-shoot power quality problems in three-phase and single-phase power distribution systems. Additionally, the Fluke-patented energy loss algorithm, Unified Power Measurement, measures and quantifies energy losses due to harmonics and unbalance issues, allowing the user to pinpoint the origin of energy waste within a system. Unified Power Measurement Fluke's patented Unified Power Measurement sys-tem (UPM) provides the most comprehensive view of power available, measuring: Parameters of Classical Power (Steinmetz 1897) and IEEE 1459-2000 Power Detailed Loss Analysis Unbalance Analysis These UPM calculation.