Simple and professional power quality tester HDPQ series
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Power quality tester HDPQ series
Dranetz HDPQ®
The Dranetz HDPQ® Xplorer SP offers the same high performance, but in an IP65 enclosure and draws power directly from the test circuit.
Power quality tester HDPQ series
Dranetz power quality analyzer HDPQ®Xplorer series applications
With its advanced power quality analysis, power demand and energy consumption testing capabilities, the Dranetz HDPQ® Xplorer Series is designed from the ground up to be your all-in-one power monitoring tool. Whether your application requires power quality monitoring, demand/energy monitoring, or both, HDPQ Xplorer's robust feature set gives you the tools you need to get the job done. HDPQ Xplorer is ideal for applications such as PQ measurements, voltage and current transient studies, fault logging, surges, motor testing, harmonic analysis, advanced distortion analysis, demand/energy/load studies and more.
The HDPQ Xplorer and Xplorer SP offer exactly the same measurement capabilities, but with different housing designs to meet the needs of various applications and work environments. The HDPQ Xplorer is a portable instrument with a built-in 7-inch tablet LCD display. The same local user interface can be used remotely on a PC, tablet or smartphone by using built-in Ethernet or Wi-Fi communications and Dran-View 7 or the free VNC remote control application. The HDPQXplorer SP has the same measurement capabilities and communication capabilities, but is housed in an IP65 enclosure without an LCD display and can be powered by the circuit under test. The HDPQ Xplorer SP's IP65 packaging greatly expands applications into outdoor and harsh environments, as well as those where LCD displays are not desired.
Dranetz Power Quality Analyzer HDPQ®Xplorer Series Advanced PQ & Energy Consumption Features
Dranetz products have profound power quality technology accumulation and the most advanced PQ monitoring functions, and the HDPQ Xplorer series is no exception. HDPQXplorer meets and exceeds the current version of the most stringent industry monitoring standards, including:
01. Power quality - IEC 61000-4-30 Class A, IEEE 1159
02. Harmonics - IEC 61000-4-7, IEEE 519
03. Voltage flicker - IEC 61000-4-15, IEEE 1453 - including Pinst
04. Advanced energy consumption - IEEE 1459
Capture high-speed transients!
HDPQ Xplorer goes well beyond the PQ standard, including voltage and current transient capture capabilities such as: 1 microsecond high-speed transients, peak sampled transients, and advanced waveform change transients that identify cycle-to-cycle changes.
Dranetz Power Quality Analyzer HDPQ®Xplorer Series
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