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Fluke 435 Analyzer
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Model:
435
Date:
2007
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Description:
Three Phase Power Quality Analyzer
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Features Of Fluke 434/435
Introduction
The Analyzer offers an extensive and powerful set of
measurements to check power
distribution systems. Some give a general impression of
power system performance.
Others are used to investigate specific details. This
chapter gives an overview on how to
perform measurements in a logical order.
The measuring modes are described in detail in Chapter 7 to
18. Each measuring mode is
explained in a separate chapter.
Fluke 435 has additional features such as Mains Signaling,
Logging, 0.1 % voltage
input accuracy acc. to IEC61000-4-30 2003 Class A, extra
memory to store Logging
Data, Power Log software, flexible current clamps, and a
heavy duty trolley style
case.
In Fluke 434 the functions Mains Signaling and Logging can
be installed optionally.
If not installed, they show up in the menu in grey color.
General Measurements
To check if voltage leads and current clamps are connected
correctly, use Scope
Waveform and Scope Phasor. The clamps are marked with an
arrow to facilitate proper
signal polarity. Chapter 6 Input Connections explains how to
make connections.
To get a general impression of the quality of a power system
use MONITOR. The
MONITOR key displays a screen with Bar Graphs that show
quality aspects of the phase
voltages. A Bar Graph changes from green to red if the
related aspect does not meet the
limits. Up to 7 different sets of limits can be chosen for
Fluke 435: a number of them are
user programmable. One of these sets are the limits
according to the EN50160 norm. For
each quality aspect submenus with detailed information are
attainable via the function
keys F1 ... F5.
Numerical data is shown by Volts/Amps/Hertz. For this press
the MENU key. Then
select Volts/Amps/Hertz and press F5 – OK to display a Meter
screen with the present
values of voltages (rms and peak), currents (rms and peak),
frequency and Crest Factors
per phase. Press F5 – TREND so display the course over time
of these values.
Measuringmodes to investigate details
Phase voltages. Should be close to the nominal value.
Voltage waveforms must be a sine
wave that is smooth and free from distortion. Use Scope
Waveform to check the
waveform shape. Use Dips & Swells to record sudden voltage
changes. Use Transients
mode to capture voltage anomalies.
Phase currents. Use Volts/Amps/Hertz and Dips & Swells to
check current/voltage
relations. Use Inrush Current to record sudden current
increases like motor inrush.
Crest Factor. A CF of 1.8 or higher means high waveform
distortion. Use Scope
Waveform to see waveform distortion. Use Harmonics mode to
identify harmonics and
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion).
Harmonics. Use Harmonics mode to check for voltage and
current harmonics and THD
per phase. Use Trend to record harmonics over time.
Flicker. Use Flicker to check short and long term voltage
flicker and related data per
phase. Use Trend to record these values over time.
Dips & Swells. Use Dips & Swells to record sudden voltage
changes as short as half a
cycle.
Frequency. Should be close to nominal value. Frequency is
normally very stable. Select
Volts/Amps/Hertz to display frequency. The course of
frequency over time is recorded in
the Trend screen.
Unbalance. Each phase voltage should not differ more than 1
% from the average of the
three. Current unbalance should not exceed 10 %. Use Scope
Phasor or Unbalance mode
to investigate unbalances.
Mains Signaling. Can be used to analyze the level of remote
control signals that often are
present on power distribution systems.
Logger. Allows you to store multiple readings with high
resolution in a long memory.
Manual Type:
User Manual
Pages:
140
Size:
2.12 Mbytes (2228032 Bytes)
Language:
english
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Introduction
This Users Manual gives full and comprehensive information
on how to use the Fluke
434 and 435 Three Phase Power Quality Analyzers effectively
and in a safe manner.
Read it carefully to learn about safe use of the Analyzer
and its Accessories and to take
full advantage of all measuring modes.
The Analyzer is also supplied with a printed Getting Started
Guide which provides Basic
information and can be used as a quick reference.
Users Manual Contents
•
Introduction: Title, Table of Contents.
•
Chapter 1. General Aspects: Warranty and Liability,
Declaration of Conformity,
Shipment Note, Contacting a Service Center, Safety information.
•
Chapter 2. Overview of manual contents.
•
Chapter 3. Summary of measuring modes and how to use them
in a logical order.
•
Chapter 4. Basic operations: Tilt Stand and Hang Strap,
Powering, Display
adjustment, Keyboard Locking, Reset, Menu Navigation.
•
Chapter 5. Display information: Screen types, General
Screen Information, Screen
Symbols.
•
Chapter 6. Input Connections: Use of voltage and current
probes.
•
Chapter 7 ... 18. Explanation of measuring functions with
tips & hints:
- Scope Waveform & Phasor (7),
- Volts/Amps/Hertz (8),
- Dips & Swells (9),
- Harmonics (10),
- Power & Energy (11),
- Flicker (12),
- Unbalance (13),
- Transients (14),
- Inrush Currents (15),
- Mains Signaling (16)
- Logger (17)
- Power Quality Monitoring (18).
Chapter 19. Cursor and Zoom: how to investigate measurement
details.
Chapter 20. Setting up the Analyzer: a comprehensive
explanation of adjustments to
customize measurements.
Chapter 21. Using Memory, printer and PC: how to save,
recall and delete
screenshots and data formats. How to make hard copies of
measurement results and
setup of communication with PC.
Chapter 22. Tips and Maintenance: Cleaning, Storage,
Batteries, Replaceable parts,
Troubleshooting.
Chapter 23. Specifications: Electrical, Mechanical, and
Safety characteristics.
Index.
Manual Type:
Service Manual
Pages:
74
Size:
1.06 Mbytes (1110428 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
1
Manual-ID:
4822 872 05396
Date:
2007 05 01
Quality:
Electronic document, no scan, very well readable.
Upload date:
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Limited Warranty & Limitation of
Liability ...
ii
Introduction and Safety
Instructions ... 1-1
1.1 Introduction to Manual
...
1-3
1.2 Safety
...
1-3
1.2.1
Introduction ...
1-3
1.2.2 Safety
Precautions ...
1-3
1.2.3 Caution and Warning
Statements ...
1-3
1.2.4 Symbols
...
1-4
1.2.5 Impaired
Safety ...
1-4
1.2.6 General Safety
Information ...
1-4
Specifications ... 2-1
2.1
Introduction ...
2-3
2.2 Electrical
Measurements ...
2-4
2.3 Wiring
Combinations ...
2-13
2.4
General ...
2-13
2.5
Mechanical ...
2-14
2.6 Power
...
2-14
2.7
Standards ...
2-14
2.8 Cross talk
...
2-15
2.9 Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR)
... 2-15
2.10 Safety
...
2-15
2.11
Environmental ...
2-15
2.12 Printers and Interface
...
2-16
2.13 Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)
... 2-16
Performance
Verification ... 3-1
3.1
Introduction ...
3-3
3.2 Equipment Required for Verification
... 3-4
3.3 Relation between Characteristics and Performance Test.
... 3-4
3.4 General Instructions
...
3-5
3.5 Operating
Instructions ...
3-5
3.6 Display and Backlight
Test ...
3-5
3.7. Verification of Current
Inputs ...
3-7
3.7.1 Preparation
...
3-7
3.7.2 Accuracy
...
3-7
3.7.2 Bandwidth check of current channels (*)
... 3-8
3.8 Voltage
Inputs ...
3-8
3.8.1
Introduction ...
3-8
3.8.2 Verification of voltage inputs in 120 V
range ... 3-10
3.8.3 Verification of voltage inputs in 230 V
range ... 3-11
3.8.4 Verification of voltage inputs in 400 V
range ... 3-13
3.8.5 Verification of voltage inputs in 6 kV range
(Transients) ... 3-15
3.9 Channel Isolation (*)
...
3-17
Calibration
Adjustment ... 4-1
4.1
General ...
4-3
4.1.1
Introduction ...
4-3
4.1.2 Calibration number and
date ...
4-3
4.1.3 General instructions
...
4-4
4.1.4 Equipment required for calibration
... 4-4
4.2 Calibration Procedure
Steps ...
4-4
4.3 Starting The
Calibration ...
4-5
4.4 Contrast Calibration Adjustment
...
4-7
4.5 Warming Up
...
4-8
4.6 Final Calibration
...
4-9
4.6.1 Offset adjustment
...
4-9
4.6.2 Low voltage and current gain adjustment
... 4-10
4.6.3 Voltage gain adjustment
...
4-10
4.7 Save Calibration Data And
Exit ...
4-12
Disassembling the Analyzer
... 5-1
5.1.
Introduction ...
5-3
5.2. Disassembly & Reassembly Procedures
... 5-3
5.2.1 Required
Tools ...
5-3
5.2.2 Removing the Tilt Stand & Hang Strap
... 5-3
5.2.3 Replacing the Side-Strap, Changing the Side-Strap
Position ... 5-4
5.2.4 Opening the Analyzer, Removing the Battery
... 5-4
5.2.5 Removing the Main PCA
Unit ...
5-6
5.2.6 Removing the Display
Assembly ...
5-7
5.2.7 Replacing the LCD Window/Decal
... 5-8
5.2.8 Removing the Keypad and Keypad Foil
... 5-8
5.2.9 Disassembling the Main PCA
Unit ...
5-8
5.2.10 Reassembling the Main PCA Unit
... 5-9
5.2.11 Reassembling the
Analyzer ...
5-9
List of Replaceable Parts
... 6-1
6.1
Introduction ...
6-3
6.2 How to Obtain
Parts ...
6-3
6.3 Service Centers
...
6-3
6.4 Final Assembly Parts
...
6-4
6.5 Main PCA Unit Parts
...
6-6
6.7 Accessories
...
6-7