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News Release from: Fluke (UK)
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Team on 08 February 2002
Seminars address power harmonics
Fluke is continuing its involvement in the successful "Harmonics in power installations" seminar programme organised by the Copper Development Association (CDA).
Fluke is continuing its involvement in the successful "Harmonics in power installations" seminar programme organised by the Copper Development Association (CDA) The free seminars, which take place in locations throughout Britain and Ireland during 2002, bring together expertise from a number of commercial companies in conjunction with the CDA
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 2 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Power Quality Partnership includes Fluke and other leading electrical power quality solutions providers.
The "Harmonics in power installations" programme is designed to raise awareness and promote good practice among designers, installers and maintenance engineers.
The aim of the PQP is to ensure that the customer is offered good advice and the best solution to the problem.
At every seminar, a representative of the member companies and the CDA will each talk on his own area of expertise, including harmonics, resilience, voltage dips and earthing giving the theoretical background, problem identification, measurement techniques and solutions.
As a supplier of compact portable electronic test tools used by professionals for installation, diagnosis and repair in the industrial, electronic, electrical and process markets, Fluke is well placed to offer advice.
The rugged and compact handheld Fluke 43B power quality analyser, for example, is the ideal tool to quickly solve many common problems in the power domain: tripping circuit breakers, overheating transformers and cables, motors that burn out, lamps that flicker and computers that fail with no visible cause.
With its ability to show current and voltage waveforms, calculate power parameters and capture voltage sags and swells, transients and in-rush currents, underlying power quality problems can be identified, so that the appropriate corrective measures can be taken. Request free introductory details about products from Fluke (UK) ...
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