Yokogawa WT110 Digital Power Meter

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Manufactured by: Yokogawa

Category: Power Analyzers

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Yokogawa WT110 Model 253401 - Single Phase Digital Power Meter

Introducing the Yokogawa WT110 Model 253401, a precision-engineered Single Phase Digital Power Meter designed for comprehensive measurement of voltage, current, power, power factor, frequency, and harmonics. Ideal for both industrial and residential applications, this advanced unit excels in assessing power consumed by various household appliances, including air conditioners and automated office equipment, as well as the output of inverter-driven devices.

Key Features

    • Large LED Display: The high-visibility display ensures ease of reading measurements from a distance.
    • Compact and Lightweight: Its portable design makes it convenient for on-the-go use without compromising functionality.
    • Enhanced Surge Resistance: The input components feature superior surge resistance to withstand power fluctuations.
    • Harmonic Wave Analysis (Optional): Gain insights into the harmonic distortion of your electrical system for improved performance.
    • Comparator Output (Optional): Streamline your monitoring process with the optional comparator function that aids in data analysis.
    • User-Adjustable Display Values: Tailor the displayed values to suit your preference for enhanced usability.

Frequency Measurement Specifications

    • Input Channels: V1, V2, V3, A1, A2, A3
    • Operating Principle: Reciprocal counting method ensures accuracy in measurement.
    • Frequency Ranges: Capable of measuring frequencies from 10 Hz to 50 kHz.
    • Accuracy: Guaranteed accuracy of ±(0.1% of reading + 1 digit) for reliable data collection.
    • Minimum Input Requirement: Exceeds 30% of the rated range to ensure effective measurement.
    • Accuracy Considerations: For input frequencies below 200 Hz, the FILTER function must be activated to maintain specified accuracy.
    • Minimum Input Frequency: Must be over 20% of frequency measurement range for optimal performance.

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