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The Fundamentals of Spectrum Analyzer

Jul. 13, 2018

It's rubberized contoured case and rugged construction make the Three phase Power Quality Analyzer ideal for field work. Clearly labeled buttons display present maximum, minimum, and average values on a back-lit LCD screen for quickly making spot measurements and over-all evaluation at panels and equipment. 

Use it on just about any type of power system in the world. Redundant communications and data storage so there is always a way to communicate and get data. Set logging period from 1 second to 99 minutes for months of logging. At 1 second logging, capacity is essentially unlimited by using your SD card (32GB maximum). Data is saved to internal memory that can be downloaded to a PC via Bluetooth, USB, or optional Wi-Fi. In addition, the Portable Power Quality Analyzer includes a removable SD memory card slot that allows you to backup power survey data and transfer the data to a PC via an SD card. PC software and Report Writer are included.

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