PQM-710 Power Quality Analyzer
Model: PQM-710
Brand: Sonel
Class A remote analysis
The Sonel PQM-710 power quality analyser is a device with extended capabilities for remote analysis in class A. Sonel PQM-710 is a power quality analyser based on advanced technological solutions, with the use of which it is possible to perform comprehensive measurements, analysis and recording of 50/60 Hz power network parameters and power quality in accordance with the European standard EN 50160.
Features
- Remote control and data transfer through a built-in GSM modem.
- Anti-theft feature – SMS notification in the event of position change (built-in GPS receiver).
- Real-time clock synchronized to GPS protocol.
- Remote control of the analyzer via software: Sonel Analysis (Wi-Fi and GSM for Windows) or Sonel Analysis Mobile (Wi-Fi for Android).
Measured parameters
- Voltages L1, L2, L3, N, PE (five measurement inputs) – average, minimum, maximum and instant values within the range up to 1000 V, interoperability with voltage transducers.
- Currents L1, L2, L3, N (four measurement inputs) – average, minimum, maximum and instant values, current measurement within the range up to 6 kA (depending on applied current clamp), interoperability with current transducers.
- Measurement of control signals up to 3000 Hz.
- Crest factors for current (CFI) and voltage (CFU).
- Frequency within the range of 40 Hz – 70 Hz.
- Active power (P), reactive power (Q), distortion power (D), apparent power (S) with identification of the nature of reactive power (capacitive, inductive).
- Calculation of reactive power using the Budeanu method and IEEE 1459 method.
- Active energy (EP), reactive energy (EQ), apparent energy (ES).
- Power factor, cosφ, tanφ.
- K factor (transformer overload caused by the harmonics).
- Up to 50th harmonics for voltage and current.
- Interharmonics measured as groups.
- Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) for voltage and current.
- Short-term (PST) and long-term (PLT) flicker (IEC 61000-4-15 class A).
- Unbalance of voltage (IEC 61000-4-30 class A) and current.
- Current events detection including waveforms recording.
- Current and voltage events recording with waveforms (up to 1 s) and RMS1/2 graphs with 30 s maximum recording time.
- Current and voltage waveforms recording after each averaging period.