Used DRANETZ 658 #9373160 for sale
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DRANETZ 658 is an electronic test equipment designed for electric power equipment measurements and analysis. It is able to measure a wide variety of parameters such as voltage, current, frequency, power factor, active power, reactive power, harmonics, transients, and flicker. It can also measure current waveform, voltage waveform, and harmonic distortion. 658 is designed to provide reliable and consistent data for power system analysis. This equipment is capable of performing power unit studies such as fault studies, load studies, machine dynamics, and other related tasks. It has two main components: the Power Saw and DRANETZ Digital Bridge. The Power Saw is used for electrical measurements and can capture transient events, harmonics, and flicker. It is equipped with high-resolution current and voltage input terminals and can be connected to a device such as a switchgear. DRANETZ Digital Bridge uses advanced software algorithms and PACT-compatible measurement data to provide reliable information on power fluctuations. DRANETZ 658 also has a programmable command interface that allows users to make settings and control the device. It has several communications interface options, such as an RS-232 port, Ethernet, and USB. These communication ports can be used to send and receive commands, and to transfer measurement data. It also has a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) that is designed to make it easy for users to operate the device. 658 can be used in a wide range of applications such as power tool studies, power quality monitoring, flicker monitoring, distribution systems, network modeling, and others. It is designed to be very reliable and accurate in its measurements. It can also be used in electric utility and industrial applications, allowing users to gain greater insights into their power asset. With its high accuracy and dependability, DRANETZ 658 is an ideal choice for any organization that needs reliable and accurate data for the analysis of electric power systems.
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