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| | | | Cost Savings and Downtime Reduction with Power Quality Tools
Application Notes and Case Studies
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You asked and Fluke answered. For several years, tool users have told Fluke they needed a three-phase Power Quality Analyzer to audit and troubleshoot critical power applications. Find out more about the features and measurements and how well the 430 works at troubleshooting and preventative maintenance. |
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Preventative maintenance contracts are on the rise. Can you handle all of your electrical measurement needs? Learn more about using the right tools and how to build your business with the Fluke 430 Series Power Quality Analyzers. |
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Fluke single and three phase power quality analyzers are excellent tools for conducting the portable energy audits necessary to track down energy draining devices. This application note details the procedures for using the Fluke PQ analyzers for average watt measurements and converting those to watt-hours. |
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Exact costs are hard to quantify, because you are dealing with many variables. Troubleshoot examples and determine the actual costs of power quality problems. Examine downtime, equipment problems and energy costs. |
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Survey after survey has concluded that the great majority of PQ problems originate in the facility. That's because the facility's own loads are causing problems. Read this bottom-up troubleshooting procedure flow to help you. |
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These specific instructions focus on four predictive maintenance measurements and two power consumption measurements that can help you uncover costs, protect equipment from damaging conditions, reduce unscheduled downtime and improve system performance. |
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Three-phase analyzers already measure power factor and trend power quality. Now they offer user-settable ratios for displaying readings as if you were measuring at the primary side of PTs and CTs. Find out how multi-purpose analyzers allow utility techs to offer more customer service in less time and quickly audit meters. |
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This overview outlines some of the most common predictive maintenance methods, explains how to determine the potential cost savings of maintenance improvements, walks you through a predictive maintenance process and lists the relevant standards. |
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Article 220 of the 2005 NEC offers two measurement methods for determining existing loads and the maximum demand the electrical system is likely to handle. This article describes the 30-day recording method known as a load study. |
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You may already be using predictive maintenance (PdM) techniques on your motors and drives. But how often do you inspect the power to your equipment? By adding basic power quality measurements to production equipment maintenance procedures you can head off unexpected failures in both production equipment and your power system. |
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Paul Twite, co-owner of 24-7 Power, uses a three-step approach to help a company lower its energy bills. With the right tools and knowledge, your company can follow the same process using your own personnel. |
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Service contractor, Mike Klingler, uses the Fluke 1735 Power Logger to measure energy consumed by a 200-to chiller. Clients want to reduce HVAC energy usage without increasing the temperature. | | |
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