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Friday, June 21, 2013

Harmonics Generated from the Source


The subject company manufactures meat products such as sausage, salami, and bologna. Most of their load consists of HVAC and refrigeration as they have about 6000 sq. ft. of cold room storage. They also have machinery such as grinders, slicers, and presses. The facility is served by a 120/240V through a utility-owned 500 kVA High-Leg Delta transformer that they share with another factory.

Interruptions occurred when a main 1200 amp circuit breaker was tripped frequently. The events occurred often and sometimes several times a day. Previous measurements had not shown the reason for the events as the highest measurement of current shown was 760 amps, which was not enough to cause the breaker to trip.

From the recordings, the following was noted:
  • At times the peak current exceeded the 1200A breaker rating without tripping the breaker. An interruption that was tied to such a peak current was detected only once during the measurement period. Further investigation from the wave forms captured determined that the voltages were distorted during such times. This distortion caused nuisance tripping of other breakers and caused the capacitor banks to fry.
  • A long-term measurement showed that the capacity of the breaker could be reached when a combination of tasks occurred at the same time.
  •  Since most of the load at this site is linear, no harmonics are generated from within the facility. When we looked outside the factory, the cause of the distortion was traced to a faulty power transformer.





Tuesday, June 18, 2013

David Jones of EEVBlog.com Reviews the Gossen Metrawatt METRAHIT ENERGY


David Jones of the EEVBlog visits the METRAHIT ENERGY

The METRAHIT ENERGY is a compact, single phase Power and Power Quality meter/logger that includes multimeter functions.  It is intended for measuring AC and DC voltage, as well as current in single-phase systems, with current being measured either directly or via a current transformer. 
With a resolution of 60,000 digits, the METRAHIT ENERGY has more than 35 different measuring functions including: active power, reactive power, apparent power, power factor and energy.  This powerful multimeter is extremely rugged and reliable with a housing made of impact resistant ABS. 


Click on the link below and see the METRAHIT ENERGY in action: 
Check out the METRAHIT ENERGY teardown by David Jones.
METRAHIT ENERGY

METRAHIT ENERGY Features:

  • Digital hand-held multimeter with TRMS measurement
  • Power measurement (W, VAR, VA, PF): active, reactive and apparent power, power factor
  •  Energy measurement (Wh, VARh, VAh): active, reactive and apparent energy, mean power value with adjustable observation period, and maximum value
  • Power Quality Analysis: recording of over and under-voltage,sags/dips, swells, voltage peaks, and transients in 50 and 60Hz systems
  •  Harmonic analysis: RMS values and distortion components up to the 15th harmonic at 16.7, 50, 60, and 400Hz
  •  Special measuring functions: crest factor CF, conductivity nS, low resistance RSL, duty cycle %, cable length
  •  Resolution of 60,000 digits, triple backlit display
  • 1KHz / –3 dB low-pass filter available
  • Direct current measurement from 10nA to 10A, 16A for less than 30 seconds, current measurement with current transformer clamp and sensors, transformation ratio is taken into account on the display
  •  Large data memory for up to 300,000 measured values Instrument is completely remote controllable using PC software, without using the unit’s rotary switch



For more information about this and other safety and measurement
products, visit www.gossenmetrawattusa.com.