Wattmeters
Measure electrical power in watts.
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Product
PC Controlled Bench Top Power Analyzer
PA2100
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The PA2100 is a PC controlled bench top power analyzer, allowing several electrical power measurements to be taken simultaneously during testing - from just one set of input connections. The PA2100's power measurement ability is a must in research and development, manufacturing and required for certification and traceability of manufactured goods. In addition to power measurements, apparent power (VA), harmonics, voltage, current, power factor can all be viewed and stored with ease. The PA2100 wattmeter simply connects between the ac supply and the load, various current transformer options allow measurement with any size of current from 10mA to 10000A. Typical watt meter applications include appliance testing; microwave ovens, electric stoves, heating, air conditioning, TVs, monitors, computers, electronic lighting, fans and motor controllers. Powertek wattmeters are equipped with 4mm/banana safety terminals along with optional "breakout" boxes and clamp current probes for fast and safe measurement.
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Product
Portable Electrical Measuring Instruments in ABS Body
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Supreme Instrument Laboratories
General Specification for Portable Ammeters, Voltmeters, Milliammeters, millivoltmeters, Micro Ammeters, Single phase Wattmeters, power Factor Meters, Dynamometer type Voltmeters, Ammeters etc. Housed in superior grade of ABS body, unique design, very strong in construction, unbreakable and very high insulation.
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Product
Precision Multirange Current Transformer
P-5000
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The P-5000 transformer is a laboratory standard. The unit’s excellent accuracy and the Knopp One-to-One calibrating feature make this precision transformer well-suited as a standard for calibration work. This transformer can provide a very accurate determination of the ratio and phase angle characteristics of current instrument transformers having ratios from 5 to 5,000 amperes. This transformer also can accurately extend the range of a 5 ampere ammeter or wattmeter to cover all current values up to 5,000 amperes.


