Combined Power Recording - PQube3 and microPMU - Pole Mount Package
The best solution is to monitor power quality and assess the effects of high penetration of renewables in distributed generation grids or micro-grids. Ideal for pole mounting Self-powered from measured line voltage Ready for cell modem (modem not included).
Consists of:
- IP44 rated polycarbonate enclosure
- Terminal blocks for easy wiring
- PQube3 power quality analyzer (Class A, 4MHz sampling, DC to 150kHz recording, revenue-grade accuracy Class 0.2)
- microPMU synchrophasor instrument (millidegree/2PPM accuracy, 16GB internal memory, C37-118 compliant), includes isolated GPS receiver, antenna & synchronization module
- Internal power supplies (100-277VAC and 400-500VAC) - powers from its measured voltage
- UPS battery backup 1 hour
- Ethernet Hub
- Quick start manual
- Comes with stainless steel pole-mount bracket
PQube3 Power Analyzer
PQube 3 power analyzers measure, identify and record all power quality disturbance, and environmental process parameter data in real-time.
The PQube 3 series of high-speed, 3-phase revenue-grade power quality analyzers connect directly to voltages up to 690 V and auto-configures by auto-detecting the mains frequency, wiring configuration and nominal voltage.
The PQube 3 series of power analyzers boast an impressive number of standard features including an intuitive touch-screen display, up to 14 energy metering channels, 4-quadrant metering, alarms, and automatic reporting. Our power analyzers are made sturdy and compact, easily fitting into production equipment, data centers, rackmounts or harsh environments.
MicroPMU
Measure and understand the complex and dynamic power flows in distribution grids and microgrids with the microPMU. The microPMU is like a microscope that has micro-second resolution and ultra-precise accuracy needed for distribution grid applications. The microPMU is ideal for projects that need ultra-precise synchrophasor measurements for investigating stability and impedance questions. The microPMU can also be used for real-time control applications using the IEEE C37.118.2-2011 protocol.