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Fluke unveils three-phase power quality analyzer
Jan 14, 2005 8:00 AM, Sports Technology Update e-newsletter
Fluke Power Quality has introduced the first three phase power quality analyzers that are rated to CAT III, 1000 V/CAT IV, 600 V for all four-channels, enabling power quality testing at the service entrance.
The Fluke 430 Series three-phase handheld power quality analyzers offer features like AutoTrend, which records everything on the screen automatically, and System-Monitor, a quick diagnosis of system performance against user-defined limits. Together the features help to diagnose problems and build benchmarks for predictive maintenance.
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