1 - product features, Description, Chapter 1 – Rockwell Automation 1412-PP21xx PowerPad Portable Powermonitor User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1412-UM001D-EN-P - September 2012

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Chapter

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Product Features

Description

The PowerPad portable power monitor is a three-phase power quality analyzer

that is compact and shock-resistant. It is intended for technicians and engineers

to measure and carry out diagnostic work on one, two, or three phase low voltage

networks.

You are able to obtain instant waveforms of an electrical network’s principal

characteristics, and also monitor their variation over a period of time. The multi-

tasking measurement system simultaneously handles all the measurement

functions of the various magnitudes, detection, continuous recordings, and their

display without any constraints.

The PowerPad unit has these features.

Measurement of RMS voltages up to 480V (phase-to-neutral) or 830V

(phase-to-phase) for two, three, or four-wire systems

Measurement of RMS currents up to 6500 Arm
Frequency measurement (40…70 Hz systems)
Calculation of neutral current for WYE configurations
Calculation of Crest Factors for current and voltage
Calculation of the K Factor for transformers
Calculation of short-term flicker for voltage
Calculation of the phase unbalance for voltage and current (three-phase

systems only)

Measurement of harmonic angles and rates (referenced to the fundamental

or RMS value) for voltage, current, or power, up to 50th harmonic

Calculation of overall harmonic distortion factors
Monitoring of the average value of any parameter, calculated over a period

running from 5 seconds to 2 hours

Measurement of active, reactive, and apparent power per phase and their

respective sum total

Calculation of the power factor, displacement power factor, and tangent

factor

Total power from a point in time, chosen by the operator
Recording, time stamping, and characterization of disturbance (swells,

sags, and interruptions, exceeding power and harmonic thresholds)

Detection of transients and recording of associated waveforms

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