User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- General Aspects
- About This Manual
- Features of Fluke 434-II/435-II/437-II
- Basic Operations and Menu Navigation
- Display Information
- Input Connections
- Scope Waveform and Phasor
- Volts/Amps/Hertz
- Dips & Swells
- Harmonics
- Power & Energy
- Energy Loss Calculator
- Power Inverter Efficiency
- Unbalance
- Inrush
- Monitor - Power Quality Monitoring
- Flicker
- Transients
- Power Wave
- Mains Signaling
- Logger
- Shipboard V/A/Hz
- Cursor and Zoom
- Setting up the Analyzer
- Using Memory and PC
- Tips and Maintenance
- Specifications
- Appendices
- Index
Fluke 434-II/435-II/437-II
Users Manual
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Meter screen
To access the Power & Energy Meter screen:
c
MENU
d
e
ENTER
The following power measurements are made:
- Real power (W, kW): measurement as normally registered by energy usage meters.
The full spectrum is used.
- Apparent power (VA, kVA): the full spectrum is used.
- Reactive power (var, kvar): the fundamental frequency is used.
- Harmonic power (VA or kVA Harm): non fundamental frequency powers.
- Unbalance power (VA or kVA Unb): unbalance part of real power.
- Fundamental real power (W or kW fund): the fundamental frequency is used.
- Fundamental apparent power (VA, kVA fund): the fundamental frequency is used.
- Cos ϕ or DPF: cos ϕ is phase angle between fundamental voltage and current. DPF is
(W fund)/(VA fund).
Energy measurements include:
- Active energy (Wh, kWh).
- Apparent energy (VAh, kVAh).
- Reactive energy (varh, kvarh).
- Forward energy (Wh, kWh forw): energy consumed.
- Reverse energy (Wh, kWh rev): energy delivered.
Also the the 12/10 or 180/150 cycle rms values of current and voltage are displayed.
Symbols indicate if a load is capacitive (
) or inductive ( ).
The Analyzer displays power and energy usage by phase and in total.