Clamp On Power Logger offers harmonic analysis capabilities.

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Used for energy logging and power efficiency analysis, PW3360-21 can measure harmonics found on voltage and current signals as well as display various measurement parameters, including harmonic RMS values, content percentages, and phase angles, in both list and graph form. This 3-phase, 4-wire energy logger, able to analyze harmonics of up to 40 times fundamental wave (40th order), lets users save measured values on SD memory card at user-specified interval.



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Hioki Launches Clamp On Power Logger PW3360-21: 3-Phase 4-Wire Energy Logger with Harmonic Analysis Capabilities



Test and measurement equipment leader Hioki E.E. Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the Clamp On Power Logger PW3360-21 for advanced energy logging and power efficiency analysis. The new power logger adds harmonic measurement functionality to the PW3360-20, which was launched in December 2012.



Today power inverters are being broadly applied as the energy-saving performance of electrical devices continues to improve and solar power systems become increasingly popular. Yet while inverters are contributing to both of these trends, they also emit harmonics that can interfere with the proper operation of electrical devices and the electronic components they use. Demand for harmonic analysis capability is growing due to the need to limit its adverse impacts.



The PW3360-21 can measure harmonics found on voltage and current signals, and can display a variety of measurement parameters, including harmonic RMS values, content percentages, and phase angles, in both list and graph form. It can also save measured values on an SD memory card at a user-specified interval. Moreover, the optional Power Logger Viewer SF1001 PC application can be used to display time-series graphs of harmonic data on a computer, further aiding in harmonic analysis.



“The PW3360-21 takes the PW3360-20 one step further by enabling customers to capture critical harmonic data while managing their power, providing even higher work efficiency and analysis capabilities,” comments Hioki lead engineer Sadanori Miyajima.



Harmonics and Their Effects

Many electrical devices and equipment sold today utilize power inverters, which are used to improve energy-saving performance due to their ability to control the frequency, voltage, and current of AC power supplies. Power inverters are often seen in both industrial and consumer products such as air conditioners and electric vehicles to lower power consumption and improve fuel economy. Inverters also are used in solar power systems, where they are needed in order to convert the DC power generated by solar panels into the AC power used by households and businesses.



Power inverters improve energy-saving performance and aid in the use of natural energy sources, but they also emit harmonics, which are defined as electricity waveforms with frequencies that are integer multiples of standard power supply frequencies.* These harmonics have adverse effects on electrical equipment and devices as well as the electronic components they use. For example, they can cause video images displayed by household electronics to exhibit flickering and noise; computers to malfunction; and capacitors and fuses in devices to overheat or burn up. Depending on the extent of such heating, the risk of fire may also increase.



Consequently, demand for instruments that can analyze harmonics is heightening due to the need to limit harmonics.



*It is especially important to limit the third harmonic, which is three times the fundamental wave, and the fifth harmonic, which is five times the fundamental wave.



Key Feature: Analyze harmonics up to the 40th order

The PW3360-21’s harmonic analysis function can analyze harmonics of up to 40 times the fundamental wave, or the 40th order. The power logger can display a variety of measurement parameters, including harmonic RMS values, content percentages, and phase angles, in both list and graph form. Measured values can be saved on a removable SD memory card at a user-specified interval. Moreover, the optional Power Logger Viewer SF1001 PC application can be used to display trend graphs of harmonic data on a computer, further aiding in harmonic analysis.



“The PW3360-21 takes the PW3360-20 one step further by enabling customers to capture critical harmonic data while managing their power, providing even higher work efficiency and analysis capabilities,” comments Hioki lead engineer Sadanori Miyajima.



Features Shared with the Clamp On Power Logger PW3360-20

1. Extensive measurement capabilities in a compact package

2. Graph display that provides an instant understanding of power utilization (new feature)

3. Quick Set navigation helps prevent measurement mistakes

4. Leak current measurement and pulse input for expanded capabilities

5. Continuous operation, even in locations where AC power is unavailable



About HIOKI

Established in 1935, HIOKI E.E. CORPORATION (TSE: 6866) has grown to become a world leader in providing consistent delivery of test and measuring instruments through advanced design, manufacturing, and sales and services. By offering over 200 main products characterized by safety and quality while meeting an expansive range of applications, we aim to contribute to the efficiency and value of our customers’ work in research and development, production and electrical maintenance. HIOKI products and services are available around the world through our extensive network of subsidiaries and distributors. Information about HIOKI is available at http://www.hioki.com.

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