YOKOGAWA WT310 Digital Power Meter (call for availability)
The Yokogawa WT310 Digital Power Meter provides a wide cur input range, fast display, and rapid data update rate in a compact and powerful instrument. High performance and reliable power measurement make it the preferred power meter in numerous industries from production lines to R&D applications.
Features and Specifications of the Yokogawa WT310 Digital Power Meter include:
Features:
High Performance and Reliability:
Basic accuracy of 0.1% of reading
Low cur measurement
Wide cur input ranges
Standard USB, and GP-IB or RS-232 (selectable) and Ethernet (optional)
Simultaneous Measurement of All Parameters:
Measures all AC and DC parameters
Measures harmonics and performs integration simultaneously without changing the measurement mode
Uses WTViewrFreePlus software to monitor and save parameters
Fast Display and Data Update Rate:
Provides short tact time in testing procedures
Consistent basic measurement accuracy for all input ranges
Convenient Measurement Functions:
MAX Hold Function: Allows maximum values of RMS/PEAK voltage and cur active power, reactive power and appa power to be held
Line Filter and Frequency Filter Functions: Cuts off unnecessary noise and harmonic components for fundamental waveform measurements
Specifications:
Input Elements: 1
Input Terminal Type:
Voltage: Plug-in terminal (safety terminal)
Current: Direct input: Large binding post
Input Format:
Voltage: Floating input through resistive voltage divider
If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, simply return the item to us in its original condition within 30 days of receipt.
Returned items should be unused and must be returned in original packaging with any enclosed documentation. We will issue a full refund on receipt, excluding the original delivery charge. Alternatively, if preferred, we will exchange the item.
VAT
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