Description
Fluke N4K 2PP42I OffersThis compact analyzer provides the latest measurement technology to assist engineers with the development and testing of motors, inverters, lighting, power supplies, transformers and automotive components. Based on a patented, high-bandwidth architecture, the instrument delivers high-precision measurements of single or three-phase current and voltage, harmonics analysis, fast fourier transformation (FFT) analysis, as well as calculations of power and other derived values.
Features
Compact power analyzer to assist engineers with developing and testing motors, inverters, lighting, power supplies, transformers, and automotive components
Features a simple user interface to ensure easy, intuitive operation
Measures voltage, current, and power harmonics up to the 40th harmonic for complete analysis
Offers a variety of standard configurations so users can choose the exact functionality required for their unique application
Performs simultaneous parallel acquisition of all phases to allow accurate viewing of dynamic events on all phases at exactly the same point in time
Compact design makes it easy to carry and saves working space
Provides galvanically isolated inputs to avoid short circuits in all applications
Includes FFT analysis, vector diagram, and digital oscilloscope (DSO) mode in the base unit for complete analysis capability
Offers user-selectable average time (from 15ms up to 3600s) for dynamic measurements
Applications
Electric motors and inverter drive systems
Inverter drive system
Lighting systems
Transformers
AutomotiveFluke N4K 2PP42I OffersThis compact analyzer provides the latest measurement technology to assist engineers with the development and testing of motors, inverters, lighting, power supplies, transformers and automotive components. Based on a patented, high-bandwidth architecture, the instrument delivers high-precision measurements of single or three-phase current and voltage, harmonics analysis, fast fourier transformation (FFT) analysis, as well as calculations of power and other derived values.
Features
Compact power analyzer to assist engineers with developing and testing motors, inverters, lighting, power supplies, transformers, and automotive components
Features a simple user interface to ensure easy, intuitive operation
Measures voltage, current, and power harmonics up to the 40th harmonic for complete analysis
Offers a variety of standard configurations so users can choose the exact functionality required for their unique application
Performs simultaneous parallel acquisition of all phases to allow accurate viewing of dynamic events on all phases at exactly the same point in time
Compact design makes it easy to carry and saves working space
Provides galvanically isolated inputs to avoid short circuits in all applications
Includes FFT analysis, vector diagram, and digital oscilloscope (DSO) mode in the base unit for complete analysis capability
Offers user-selectable average time (from 15ms up to 3600s) for dynamic measurements
Applications
Electric motors and inverter drive systems
Inverter drive system
Lighting systems
Transformers
Automotive
Fluke N4K 2PP42I Specifications
Number of Phases
1 to 3
On-Board Printer
No
Display
Color: 144 mm (5.7″)
320 x 240 px
User-selectable background lighting and contrast
Bandwidth
DC to 3 MHz or DC to 10 MHz depending on input module
Basic Accuracy
0.2%, 0.1% or 0.03% depending on input modules
Sampling Rate
0.33 MHz or 1 MHz depending on input modules
Voltage Input Range
0.3 to 1000V
Current Input Range (direct, not via shunt)
0.03 mA to 20 A depending on input module
Memory for Configurations
4 MB
Memory for Settings
0.5 MB
Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT)
To the 40th Harmonic
RS232/USB Interface
Standard
Weight
Approx. 5 kg (11 lbs)
Size
150 x 237 x 315 mm (5.9 x 9.3 x 12.4″)
What’s included with the Fluke N4K 2PP42I
Fluke N4K 2PP42I Norma 4000 2 Phase Power Analyzer with PP42/IFC2
Webinar: Electrical Power Testing
It’s no secret that power quality can have a big impact on productivity and safety in the workplace. That’s why there’s been a rapid increase in the demand for electrical power measurement equipment recently. With that in mind, having an effective frontline troubleshooting and reliability tactic should be a priority. Keeping track of the power quality in your facility plays an important part in avoiding costs related to poor power quality management like productivity costs, reduced efficiency, higher energy bills, and capital equipment degradation and failure.
Webinar: Introduction to Portable Precision Power Analyzers with Fluke
This wideband precision analyzer is accurate enough for the lab, yet it’s built for the field. Offering you more freedom than ever before to make high accuracy power measurements wherever you need to. Whether in the lab or in the field. Designed for portability and eliminates the need to carry large, fragile, expensive analyzers into the field, allowing you to make measurements directly at the load in nearly any environment. By measuring directly at the load, you can discover how the equipment operates under real-world conditions, with real-world variables, not just at a test bench or in the lab.
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