Fluke 43B user manual Sags & Swells, Transients, Inrush Current

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Fluke 43B

Users Manual

Harmonics (continued)

 

fund. ±3° ... 51st ± 15°

Phase

K-factor (in Amp and Watt)

± 10 %

Sags & Swells

 

 

Recording times (selectable)

4 minutes to 8 days, endless (16 days)

Readings

 

 

V rms actual, A rms actual (cycle by cycle calculation)

.....±(2 % + 10 counts)

V rms max, A rms max

±(2 % + 10 counts)

V rms min, A rms min

±(2 % + 10 counts)

Cursor Readings

 

 

V rms max, A rms max

±(2 % + 12 counts)

V rms average, A rms average

±(2 % + 10 counts)

V rms min, A rms min

±(2 % + 12 counts)

Transients

 

 

Detection of voltage transients

> 40 ns

Useful bandwidth input 1 (with test leads TL24)

DC to 1 MHz

Reference signal

V rms, Hz

After START, the V rms and frequency of the signal are measured.

From these data a pure sinewave is calculated.

 

Detection when transients exceed specified voltage level (selectable)

Voltage levels

20 %, 50 %, 100 %, 200 % of reference signal

Number of transient memories (temporary)

40

Cursor reading

 

 

Vpeak min, Vpeak max at cursor

± 5 % of full scale

Inrush Current

 

 

Graphic display

 

 

Current ranges (selectable)

1 A, 5 A, 10 A, 50 A, 100 A, 500 A, 1000 A

Inrush times (selectable)

1 s, 5 s, 10 s, 50 s, 100 s, 5 min

Cursor readings

 

 

A peak max at cursor 1

± 5 % of full scale

A peak max at cursor 2

± 5 % of full scale

Time between cursors

±(0.2 % + 2 pixels)

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Contents Fluke 43B Placing Orders and Getting Assistance Table of Contents Index Carrying Case Contents UnpackingSafety Information Read First Safety Information Read First Fault protection. This is denoted by the symbol Current ProbePowering the Fluke 43B Powering the Fluke 43BOpening Screen Inputs Measurement ConnectionsMain Menu Introducing the Fluke 43B Main Menu Power Volts / Amps / HertzHarmonics Sags & Swells TransientsInrush Current Time resolution in Sags & Swells and Record modes Screen with 16 minutes time scale Instrument Setup Setting the DateSetting the Time Adjusting the Contrast Selecting Probes Move to the probe settings for input Setting up the Harmonic- and Power Function Harmonics- and Power Settings Harmonics settings Power settingsSelecting a Language Using FlukeView Software Connecting a ComputerUsing a Printer Connecting a Parallel PrinterSelecting a Printer Type Resetting the Fluke 43B Resetting the Fluke 43BFluke 43B Cleaning the Current Probe Cleaning and StorageCleaning the Fluke 43B Storing the Fluke 43BBatteries Charging the BatteriesExtending Battery Operation Time Replacing the Ni-Cd Battery Pack Replacing the Battery Pack Ordering Codes Replaceable PartsOrdering Code Fluke 43B Ordering Code Applications Guide ManualsItem Cont’d Ordering Code FlukeView User Information Ordering CodeTroubleshooting Introduction Safety CharacteristicsPerformance Characteristics Environmental DataSafety Specifications Maximum input voltage Input 1Volts / Amps / Hertz Function SpecificationsPower HarmonicsSags & Swells TransientsInrush Current Input Impedance HorizontalVertical Scope readings DC, a DCDiode TemperatureOhm ContinuityMemory MiscellaneousDisplay MechanicalAccuracy Electrical SpecificationsCurrent Probe 80i-500S AltitudeEnvironmental Conditions HumidityElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Disturbance with test leads TL24 in scope mode Electromagnetic ImmunityDisturbance with test leads TL24 or Current Clamp 80i-500s Statement of Conformity Declaration of ConformityManufacturer Sample testsLimited Warranty & Limitation of Liability Index Save Key. See Applications Man Ual