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Ecmweb 4008 302ecideal04
Ecmweb 4008 302ecideal04
Ecmweb 4008 302ecideal04
Ecmweb 4008 302ecideal04

Ideal 806 Power Analyzer

Jan. 27, 2003
Power analyzer The model 806 power analyzer features four test programs, including the standard energy and harmonics program and the optional disturbances program. The analyzer provides single- and 3-phase measurements with auto-configuration to standard electrical systems, along with true rms readings. Other features include 1MB of internal memory and optional FIFO memory, a 4th current channel for

Power analyzer

The model 806 power analyzer features four test programs, including the standard energy and harmonics program and the optional disturbances program. The analyzer provides single- and 3-phase measurements with auto-configuration to standard electrical systems, along with true rms readings. Other features include 1MB of internal memory and optional FIFO memory, a 4th current channel for neutral current measurements, and auto-detect clamps. A backlit LCD improves viewing, while an RS-232 interface allows for data downloading to this company’s PowerVision analysis software.

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For more information, visit www.testandmeasurement.com.

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