Description
Overview of Portable Power Quality Meter
- The Portable Power Quality Meter is widely applied in power transmission & distribution, power electronics, motor drive and other fields.
- This power quality measurement equipment measures and analyzes AC power quality of public power grids at user terminals.
- Adopts wavelet transform to analyze harmonics of non-stationary time-varying signals.
- Measures and assesses the impact of various electrical equipment on public grid power quality under different operating conditions.
- Enables dynamic monitoring during commissioning and operation of power equipment, helping troubleshoot power quality problems and issues arising in equipment adjustment and commissioning.
- Power quality instruments detect and analyze fault causes such as circuit breaker operation anomalies, transformer overheating, motor burnout and incorrect operation of automatic devices in power systems.
- The portable power quality analyzer tests dynamic parameters of reactive power compensation and filter devices, and provides quantitative evaluation on their functions and technical specifications
Equipment List – Power Quality Analysis
| No. | Description | Quantity | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Main Unit | 1 set | – |
| 2 | Alligator Clips | 8 pcs | 5 large, 4 small |
| 3 | USB Flash Drive | 1 pc | For data storage |
| 4 | Power Adapter | 1 pc | For device charging |
| 5 | Current Clamps | 3 pcs | For current testing, one for Phase A, B and C respectively |
| 6 | Voltage Test Leads | 1 set | 4 cores: yellow, green, red, black for voltage testing |
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Instrument Features of Power Quality Measurement Devices
Safe and Reliable
- The voltage input adopts high-voltage isolation module (2000V, response time ≤2μs). The current input uses AC current clamps (0~50kHz, 0~5Arms), which realizes safe isolation between input signals and the measurement system. It ensures safe, reliable and convenient operation, and greatly enhances anti-interference performance.
Easy to Use
- Featured with portable design. Dimensions: 320×280×135 mm (L×W×H); light weight of 3.5 kg, easy for single-person on-site carrying and testing. Built-in high-performance lithium battery supports 8 hours of continuous operation without external power supply.
High Accuracy
- Adopts reference algorithms without approximate calculation for harmonic and three-phase unbalance measurement. Equipped with 16-bit high-precision A/D converter for simultaneous sampling at a rate of 12.8 kHz.
Powerful Software Functions
- Built on DSP+ARM+CPLD core for fast processing speed and abundant software functions. It adapts to complex testing and data processing tasks, effectively improving testing efficiency and performance.
Communication Interface
- Equipped with USB port for data storage to USB flash drives.
Comprehensive Test Parameters
- Covers all five major national standard parameters for power quality: system frequency, grid harmonics, three-phase voltage unbalance, voltage deviation, voltage swell and sag, fundamental & true RMS of voltage and current, active power, reactive power, apparent power, 2nd to 63rd harmonics, true power factor, etc.
Real-time Harmonic Monitoring
- Judges in real time whether the measured voltage and current harmonic data are normal or out of limit.
Background Management & Analysis Software
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Dz200 Pro Power Quality Management & Analysis Software runs on WIN9X/2000/XP/NT operating systems. Please refer to the software user manual for detailed instructions.

Test Range & Specifications of Mobile Power Quality Analysers
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Frequency Measurement | Range: 45~55 Hz (center frequency 50 Hz)
Measurement condition: Fundamental component of signal ≥ 80% F.S. Measurement error: ≤ 0.02 Hz |
| Input Voltage Range | 20 V ~ 650 V |
| Input Current Range | 0.06 A ~ 6 A
Optional ranges: 25 A, 200 A, 500 A, 1000 A, 2000 A, 3000 A, etc. |
| Fundamental Voltage Amplitude Error | ≤ 0.5% F.S. |
| Fundamental Current Amplitude Error | ≤ 1% F.S. |
| Phase Difference Measurement Error (Fundamental Voltage & Current) | ≤ 0.5° |
| Total Harmonic Voltage Ratio Measurement Error | ≤ 0.1% |
| Total Harmonic Current Ratio Measurement Error | ≤ 0.2% |
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