Fluke Norma 4000 3 Phase High Precision Power Analyzer with PP42 Channel, IEEE488 and Ethernet interface, PI1 Process Interface, 0.2% Accuracy, 0.3V to 1000V, 20 A Current Range
The Fluke Norma 4000 3-Phase High Precision Power Analyzer is designed for engineers to test and develop power electronics such as electric motors, inverter drive systems, lighting systems, power supplies, automotive components, and transformers. This configuration has three power phase channels, available in a choice of range, sampling rate, and other specifications. The analyzer measures single-phase or three-phase current and voltage, analyzes harmonics and Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT), and calculates power and other derived values. The analyzer has 341 kHz or 1 MHz sample rates for detailed signal analysis, and the average time is user-selectable (from 15 milliseconds to 3,600 seconds). It accurately displays dynamic events on all phases at the same point in time with simultaneous parallel acquisition of all phases. For detailed specifications, including measured values and channel details, refer to the Fluke Norma 4000/5000 datasheet.
The optional process interface allows simultaneous recording of torque, speed, and mechanical power of up to four motors. Each of the eight inputs can be switched between analog (voltage) and digital (frequency) input. The interface allows synchronous capture at a sample rate of 34 kHz and includes four analog outputs. The process interface is included in FLUKE-N4K 3PP42IPB, 3PP42IP, 3PP50IP, and 3PP54IP.
The analyzer has a 5.7" color display, with user-selectable background lighting and contrast, and can download data by RS-232 or USB connection (cable sold separately). IEEE488/Ethernet connection (IFC2) is also available in FLUKE-N4K 3PP42IB, 3PP42I, 3PP42IPB, 3PP42IP, 3PP50I, 3PP50IP, 3PP52IB, 3PP54I, and 3PP54IP. PC software (included) facilitates setup, data download, analysis, and report writing. The analyzer has 4 MB memory for storage of measured values. Inputs are galvanically isolated to avoid short circuits in all applications. The analyzer complies with European Union (EN) 61010-1 2nd Edition 1000 V Category II (600V Category III), Pollution Degree 2, Safety Class I. Industrial power meters are commonly used to test and evaluate power systems.
Number of power phase channels | Three |
Bandwidth | DC to 3 MHz or to 10 MHz depending on input module |
Basic accuracy | 0.2%, 0.1%, or 0.03% depending on input modules |
Voltage input range | 0.3V to 1000V |
Current input range (direct, not via shunt) | 0.03 mA to 20 amp depending on input module |
Frequency range | DC and 0.2 Hz to sample rate |
Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT) | Measured values: U, I, P per phase. Order: 1st to 40th harmonics, maximum half sample frequency. |
Working temperature range | 5 to 35 degrees C (41 to 95 degrees F) |
Weight | 5 kg (11 lbs.) |
Dimensions* | 150 x 237 x 315 mm / 5.9 x 9.3 x 12.4 inches (H x W x D) |
*H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.
Industrial power meters measure electrical properties such as voltage, current, power, and energy to monitor the efficiency and performance of a power system. They are used for designing, installing, and maintaining industrial, commercial, and residential power supply systems. More advanced models have features for comparing and recording multiple measurements taken at different times and in different areas.
Fluke Corporation manufactures electrical testing tools and software for industrial and commercial applications. The company, founded in 1948, is headquartered in Everett, WA.