C435 Fluke, C435 Datasheet - Page 3

Watertight Hard Storage Case With Rollers

C435

Manufacturer Part Number
C435
Description
Watertight Hard Storage Case With Rollers
Manufacturer
Fluke
Datasheet

Specifications of C435

For Use With
Fluke-430 Series 3-Phase Power Quality Analyzers
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
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Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
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Fully Class-A compliant
The Fluke 435 is fully compliant with the new
IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A standard. With this
powerful capability, all measurements will be
consistent and reliable in accordance with the
latest international standard.
IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A Compliance
Measures everything
Measure true-rms and peak voltage and cur-
rent, frequency, dips and swells, transients,
interruptions, power and power consumption,
peak demand, harmonics up to the 50
harmonics, flicker, mains signaling, inrush and
unbalance.
Logger: record the detail you need
User-configurable, long-term recording of MIN,
MAX and AVG readings for up to 100 parameters
on all 4 phases. Enough memory is available to
record 400 parameters for up to a month with 10
minute resolution, or capture smaller variations
with resolution down to 0.5 seconds.
3 Fluke Corporation Fluke 430 Series Three-Phase Power Quality Analyzers
Measurement algorithms
Voltage accuracy
Time synchronization
0.1 % of Vnom
optional with GPS430 accessory
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0.5 % of Vnom
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, inter-
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What is Class-A conformity?
Power quality measurement is a relatively new, and quickly
evolving field. There are hundreds of manufacturers around the
world with unique measurement methodologies. Whereas basic
single- and three-phase electrical measurements like rms volt-
age and current were defined long ago, many power quality
parameters were not previously defined, forcing manufactur-
ers to develop their own algorithms. With so much variation
between instruments, electricians tend to waste too much time
trying to understand an instrument’s capabilities and measure-
ment algorithms instead of understanding the quality of the
power itself!
work out of selecting a power quality instrument. The standard
IEC 61000-4-30 defines the measurement methods for each
parameter to obtain reliable, repeatable and comparable results.
In addition, the accuracy, bandwidth and minimum set of
parameters are all clearly defined.
The new IEC 61000-4-30 Class-A standard takes the guess-
Inrush function automatically
triggers off of current, and
captures start up measure-
ments on motors and other
devices to help determine
trip levels.
Simple menu structure
with logical function group-
ing gives fast access to key
measurements.