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
19-1
Chapter 19
Power Wave
Introduction
In this measuring mode that is available in Fluke 435-II and 437-II the Analyzer
functions as an 8 channel scope recorder that records high resolution waveforms in a
single shot acquisition. The function records half cycle rms values on 8 channels,
frequency and instantaneous power (Vrms½, Arms½, W, Hz and scope waveforms for
Voltage, Amps, Watts).
Note: Power Wave records a long waveform while Scope Waveform displays 4 periods
of the momentary waveform.
Note: Power Wave is not available for measuremens in 400 Hz power systems such as
offered in Fluke 437-II.
Power Wave Screen
To access the Power Wave screen:
c
MENU
d
F2