
ME371, MT371 ME372, MT372
... reads Alarm ON status and Alarm OFF status register from the meter) or via GSM/GPRS modem or the RS485 communication interface (“alarm push” at Mx372 – GSM modem constantly reads Alarm ON status and Alarm OFF status register from the meter and, if any alarm is active and enabled, it tries to notify ...
... reads Alarm ON status and Alarm OFF status register from the meter) or via GSM/GPRS modem or the RS485 communication interface (“alarm push” at Mx372 – GSM modem constantly reads Alarm ON status and Alarm OFF status register from the meter and, if any alarm is active and enabled, it tries to notify ...
Smart Meter Trainer AEL-FUSG-M Technical Teaching Equipment
... This “smart” meter let us know which the consumption of the final customer is at any time. This meter is similar to conventional meters but has the advantage that can send all the electrical parameters of the load (customer) to the utility (data concentrator) in real time. Thus, the utility can know ...
... This “smart” meter let us know which the consumption of the final customer is at any time. This meter is similar to conventional meters but has the advantage that can send all the electrical parameters of the load (customer) to the utility (data concentrator) in real time. Thus, the utility can know ...
Insulation coordination studies
... and plant operation, · calculates possible maximum overvoltage stresses for new and future installations or measures them in existing ones with our specialized measuring equipment, · develops overvoltage protection concepts (e.g. type and location of surge arresters) taking into account the specific ...
... and plant operation, · calculates possible maximum overvoltage stresses for new and future installations or measures them in existing ones with our specialized measuring equipment, · develops overvoltage protection concepts (e.g. type and location of surge arresters) taking into account the specific ...
Owner`s Manual
... trends in monitored data. Automatic Data Logging — the software works with your meter and computer to select the correct sampling rate for your application, then capture ...
... trends in monitored data. Automatic Data Logging — the software works with your meter and computer to select the correct sampling rate for your application, then capture ...
TB505: Understanding the Difference between HBM and
... FIGURE 1. ESD GENERATOR MODELS PER HBM AND IEC 61000-4-2 ...
... FIGURE 1. ESD GENERATOR MODELS PER HBM AND IEC 61000-4-2 ...
Short Manual TRICOR Mass Flow Meters
... The data for Ingress Protection will only apply when all connectors are caped properly with the corresponding counterpart with the same or better IP rating. Cable glands must be populated with cables with the specified diameter and closed properly. The display cover must be closed. During operation ...
... The data for Ingress Protection will only apply when all connectors are caped properly with the corresponding counterpart with the same or better IP rating. Cable glands must be populated with cables with the specified diameter and closed properly. The display cover must be closed. During operation ...
6100B/6105A Electrical Power Standards Extended Specifications
... Current harmonic phase angle significantly affects the peak value of a non-sinusoidal waveform. Above 450 Hz, the instrument will drive current outputs that develop maximum compliance voltage across the load, but an “adder” to the accuracy specification in “Current DC and Harmonic Amplitude Specific ...
... Current harmonic phase angle significantly affects the peak value of a non-sinusoidal waveform. Above 450 Hz, the instrument will drive current outputs that develop maximum compliance voltage across the load, but an “adder” to the accuracy specification in “Current DC and Harmonic Amplitude Specific ...
internally regulated generators
... regulated (ITR) generators, there are some differences between models. This difference is in the exciter field circuitry. Some models have a compound forcing excitation winding for improved motor-starting capabilities, and some have an adjustable load compensating resistor in the forcing field. The ...
... regulated (ITR) generators, there are some differences between models. This difference is in the exciter field circuitry. Some models have a compound forcing excitation winding for improved motor-starting capabilities, and some have an adjustable load compensating resistor in the forcing field. The ...
ME371, MT371 ME372, MT372
... consumption threshold of a large number of individual customers (group) to a lower level. This level may be different for individual meters according to the consumer’s contract. Handling “code red” involves a broadcast to all meters and only pre-programmed meters (members of that particular group) s ...
... consumption threshold of a large number of individual customers (group) to a lower level. This level may be different for individual meters according to the consumer’s contract. Handling “code red” involves a broadcast to all meters and only pre-programmed meters (members of that particular group) s ...
IEC-61968-2-DTR2
... Implies that the function that owns the data sends information periodically in groups. In this mode there usually is a delay between the time that new information i s available and when it is sent [MultiSpeak 2005] ...
... Implies that the function that owns the data sends information periodically in groups. In this mode there usually is a delay between the time that new information i s available and when it is sent [MultiSpeak 2005] ...
point2point
... While the DC coupled analogue fibre optic link is a system for transmitting analogue information, the transmission method used is digital. This means that, in practice, the links are extremely tolerant to fluctuations in insertion loss in the optical path while the signal to noise ratio and system g ...
... While the DC coupled analogue fibre optic link is a system for transmitting analogue information, the transmission method used is digital. This means that, in practice, the links are extremely tolerant to fluctuations in insertion loss in the optical path while the signal to noise ratio and system g ...
RM17TG00 Datasheet - Mouser Electronics
... Screw terminals 2 x 0.5...2 x 2.5 mm² - AWG 20...AWG 14, solid cable without cable end Screw terminals 1 x 0.5...1 x 4 mm² - AWG 20...AWG 11, solid cable without cable end ...
... Screw terminals 2 x 0.5...2 x 2.5 mm² - AWG 20...AWG 14, solid cable without cable end Screw terminals 1 x 0.5...1 x 4 mm² - AWG 20...AWG 11, solid cable without cable end ...
Technical Specifications for Single Phase Electronic
... these are tightened from the rear or screw less design for fixing the base and cover but provision for sealing arrangement must be there. A run through screw (stud) has to be provided from bottom side & sealing is to be done on the top side of the meter. Two independent sealing screws are to be prov ...
... these are tightened from the rear or screw less design for fixing the base and cover but provision for sealing arrangement must be there. A run through screw (stud) has to be provided from bottom side & sealing is to be done on the top side of the meter. Two independent sealing screws are to be prov ...
Defense - Auburn University
... pull-up network of the following VDDH cell. We will describe some of the various published level converters ranging from standard level converter to the recently published best level converter. ...
... pull-up network of the following VDDH cell. We will describe some of the various published level converters ranging from standard level converter to the recently published best level converter. ...
here - Phaedrus Audio
... aligned to SMPTE RP155 as illustrated). On a broadcast standard PPM, peaks should be set to read 6 on the BBC scale, or +8 on the European EBU scale. Output level is sufficient easily to modulate semi-pro' equipment (mixers, DAT, solid-state recorders and many sound cards) to 0dBFS. ...
... aligned to SMPTE RP155 as illustrated). On a broadcast standard PPM, peaks should be set to read 6 on the BBC scale, or +8 on the European EBU scale. Output level is sufficient easily to modulate semi-pro' equipment (mixers, DAT, solid-state recorders and many sound cards) to 0dBFS. ...
HANDHELD DIGITAL MULTIMETER MS8268 OPERATOR`S
... terminals will flash to remind the user to plug in the test leads there. At A range range: 1 The red lights at the “10A” and “COM” terminals will be off after the test leads are plugged in. 2 The buzzer will sound upon misconnection of the test leads in the “V” or “mA” terminals to warn the user. At ...
... terminals will flash to remind the user to plug in the test leads there. At A range range: 1 The red lights at the “10A” and “COM” terminals will be off after the test leads are plugged in. 2 The buzzer will sound upon misconnection of the test leads in the “V” or “mA” terminals to warn the user. At ...
Digital Multimeter Instruction Manual MS6574
... To check the no-load amperage draw of a 12 volt starter motor that is removed from the engine, a fixture as shown in the figure should be used. See the diagram for the parts necessary to make a test set-up. CAUTION: DO NOT clamp motor housing in a vise. Starter motors contain two ceramic magnets whi ...
... To check the no-load amperage draw of a 12 volt starter motor that is removed from the engine, a fixture as shown in the figure should be used. See the diagram for the parts necessary to make a test set-up. CAUTION: DO NOT clamp motor housing in a vise. Starter motors contain two ceramic magnets whi ...
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS for Flow Meters of the Series „VHM
... • Information on EU Directive 2014/68/EU On pressure equipment In terms of Article 2, No. 5 of the directive named above, VSE volume sensors are so-called „pressuremaintaining components“ and this directive thereby relates to them. VSE volume sensors must thereby comply with the technical requiremen ...
... • Information on EU Directive 2014/68/EU On pressure equipment In terms of Article 2, No. 5 of the directive named above, VSE volume sensors are so-called „pressuremaintaining components“ and this directive thereby relates to them. VSE volume sensors must thereby comply with the technical requiremen ...
Introduction to Spectroscopy IV: Interpreting C NMR
... NOTE: To get an interpretable 1H NMR on a 20 mg sample takes from 30 seconds to 2 minutes in a 400 MHz FT-NMR spectrophotometer (1-16 scans). To get an interpretable 13C NMR spectrum on the same sample with the same spectrophotometer will take 20 minutes to an hour (256-1024 scans) when decoupled an ...
... NOTE: To get an interpretable 1H NMR on a 20 mg sample takes from 30 seconds to 2 minutes in a 400 MHz FT-NMR spectrophotometer (1-16 scans). To get an interpretable 13C NMR spectrum on the same sample with the same spectrophotometer will take 20 minutes to an hour (256-1024 scans) when decoupled an ...
Electric Meter and Service Equipment
... Minimum size of instrument transformer cabinet or compartment shall include a clear unobstructed volume of at least four cubic feet for single phase service of not more than 240 volts nominal, 5 cubic feet for single phase service of not more than 480 volts nominal, 6 cubic feet for two or three pha ...
... Minimum size of instrument transformer cabinet or compartment shall include a clear unobstructed volume of at least four cubic feet for single phase service of not more than 240 volts nominal, 5 cubic feet for single phase service of not more than 480 volts nominal, 6 cubic feet for two or three pha ...
Operating Instructions
... contacts which are equipped with resistors, and which have been installed to the inside of the standpipe. This results in a resistance value which is analogue to the fill level. Depending upon total resistance, the measuring transducer generates a signal with a value ranging from 4 to 20 mA. ...
... contacts which are equipped with resistors, and which have been installed to the inside of the standpipe. This results in a resistance value which is analogue to the fill level. Depending upon total resistance, the measuring transducer generates a signal with a value ranging from 4 to 20 mA. ...
Fluke Corporation Fluke 83V Industrial Multimeter Manual
... Each Fluke 20, 70, 80, 170 and 180 Series DMM will be free from defects in material and workmanship for its lifetime. As used herein, “lifetime” is defined as seven years after Fluke discontinues manufacturing the product, but the warranty period shall be at least ten years from the date of purchase ...
... Each Fluke 20, 70, 80, 170 and 180 Series DMM will be free from defects in material and workmanship for its lifetime. As used herein, “lifetime” is defined as seven years after Fluke discontinues manufacturing the product, but the warranty period shall be at least ten years from the date of purchase ...
Analog Panel Meters and Peripherals Technology for all your measurement needs...
... Electro-Meters is a leading supplier of test instruments, hand held and portable instruments as well as meters, indicators, transformers and controllers. For over 50 years we have provided service and support for products that are manufactured by the world's leading suppliers. ...
... Electro-Meters is a leading supplier of test instruments, hand held and portable instruments as well as meters, indicators, transformers and controllers. For over 50 years we have provided service and support for products that are manufactured by the world's leading suppliers. ...
OCS 500N6F series
... user specific test sequences very easily are the main features of iec.control software. The software is automatically configured according to the connected EM TEST generators. Extensive reporting capabilities help the user to create test reports that meet international requirements. iec.control is s ...
... user specific test sequences very easily are the main features of iec.control software. The software is automatically configured according to the connected EM TEST generators. Extensive reporting capabilities help the user to create test reports that meet international requirements. iec.control is s ...
Voltage_current characteristics of BJT
... PART B : Current and Voltage Characteristics of BJT The ratio of the dc collector current ( IC) to the dc base current (IB) is the dc beta () which is the dc current gain of transistor is ...
... PART B : Current and Voltage Characteristics of BJT The ratio of the dc collector current ( IC) to the dc base current (IB) is the dc beta () which is the dc current gain of transistor is ...
Peak programme meter

A peak programme meter (PPM) is an instrument used in professional audio for indicating the level of an audio signal.There are many different kinds of PPM. They fall into broad categories:True peak programme meter. This shows the peak level of the waveform no matter how brief its duration.Quasi peak programme meter (QPPM). This only shows the true level of the peak if it exceeds a certain duration, typically a few milliseconds. On peaks of shorter duration, it will indicate less than the true peak level. The extent of the shortfall is determined by the 'integration time'.Sample peak programme meter (SPPM). This is a PPM for digital audio which shows only peak sample values, not the true waveform peaks (which may fall between samples and be up to 3 dB higher in amplitude). It may have either a 'true' or a 'quasi' integration characteristic.Over-sampling peak programme meter. This is a sample PPM in which the signal has first been over-sampled, typically by a factor of four, to alleviate the problem with a basic sample PPM.In professional usage, where consistent level measurements are needed across an industry, audio level meters often comply with a detailed formal standard. This ensures that all meters that comply with the standard will give the same indication on a given audio signal. The principal standard for PPMs is IEC 60268-10. It describes two different quasi-PPM designs which have their roots in meters originally developed in the 1930s for the AM radio broadcasting networks of Germany (Type I) and the United Kingdom (Type II).The term Peak Programme Meter usually refers to these IEC-specified types and similar designs.PPMs were originally designed for monitoring analogue audio signals but are now also used with digital audio.PPMs do not provide effective loudness monitoring. Newer types of meter do, and there is now a push within the broadcasting industry to move away from traditional level meters such as those featured in this article to two new types: loudness meters based on EBU Tech. 3341 and oversampling true PPMs. The former would be used to standardise broadcast loudness to −23 LUFS and the latter to prevent digital clipping.