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Where and why would you simultaneously measure the dc input and ac output to the inverter?

C550 Tool Bag

February 2012

The new Fluke 435 Series II Power Quality and Energy Analyzer includes a novel inverter test function, where it can simultaneously measure the dc input and ac output to the inverter. The feature was designed in response to the increased level of solar installations, as a way to test the inverters and maintain efficiency over time, but inverters are present in all sorts of other applications.

Where would you use this type of test, and why?

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