Power Quality Analysis MI 2130 Voltscanner
1-phase voltage recorder for quick EN 50160 power supply assessment
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The MI 2130 Voltscanner is a 1-phase voltage recorder for testing supply voltage on a socket in accordance with EN 50160 power quality standard. Recording up to four weeks is possible and up to 3500 events can be stored into the instrument’s memory. The instrument can be easily set up via the ScanLink software (included with the instrument) and then sent out to customers who can simply plug in the unit for the allocated time period and then send it back for analysis. MS Windows compatible PC Software ScanLink supports download- ing and programming of the instrument. Transfer of recorded data to other MS programs (e.g. Excel, Word, etc.) is possible as well.
KEY FEATURES:
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EN 50160 Auto mode.
Recording of voltage interruptions, dips, sags and swells.
All events are selected by charac- ter, time and duration. Voltage transients down to 1µs can be captured.
Adjustable triggering limits for volt- age events.
LED indication of recorded events, low battery, memory full and incor- rect polarity connection.
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APPLICATION: •
Pre-programmed instrument can be simply sent to the customer and connected to the socket for a defi nite period of time.
Supply voltage testing in accord- ance with EN 50160.
Ideal solution for IT managers who want to control input voltage. Voltage monitoring on the cus- tomer’s side for power distribution companies.
STANDARDS:
Instrument is developed and manufactured in accordance with following standards:
Safety (LVD): IEC/EN 61010-1
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC): IEC/EN 61326-1
Measurements: EN 50160
Accessories: page 2.16
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