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Data Sheet
MAVOWATT®50
Energy and Power Disturbance Analyzer 3-349-342-03
3/10.06
GMC-I Gossen-Metrawatt GmbH 1
• 8 isolated measuring circuits (4 each for voltage and current) with
simultaneous sampling (100 kHz, 16 bit)
• Menu driven operation and display of measurement data at a color
LCD touch-screen (5˝", 320 x 240 pixels)
• Numeric and graphic display modes (scope, vector, table,
Y-t recorder, bar graph)
• Power and energy analysis for mains supply and onboard electrical
systems (DC, 15 to 1000 Hz), or at the output of frequency converters
• Registration of power disturbances and simultaneous recording of up to
1000 measured quantities and 4 binary signals
• Harmonic analysis up to the 50th harmonic including sub-harmonics
(e.g. signalling voltages) in accordance with EN 61000-4-7
• Flicker analysis in accordance with EN 61000-4-15
• Voltage quality evaluation per EN 50160 based upon measuring
procedures in accordance with EN 61000-4-30
• Long-term recording to integrated flash memory, unlimited
expandability with plug-in storage media (CF cards, USB memory
sticks, USB hard disks)
• High speed communication interfaces:
- USB interfaces for PC, external data memory
- Ethernet 10/100 with integrated web server for remote control and
query via Internet browser
• Power supply output for active current sensors
• Broad range power pack: 85 to 250 V AC/DC with integrated battery
Range of applications
Energy Technology
• Measurement in low and medium-voltage* systems including
features for evaluating power quality indices
• Measurement and recording of electrical operating parameters for wind
turbine generator systems together with wind speed*
• Measurement and recording of electrical operating parameters for
photovoltaic energy systems together with light intensity*
Building Services and Operations Technology
• Acquisition and recording of mains power anomalies for the clarification
of interference in the electrical installation and at power consumers
• Recording and analysis of start-up and operating performance of
standby generating plants
• Measuring and recording of characteristic electrical quantities for
dimensioning static VAR compensators, and testing it for correct
functioning
• Load and energy consumption measurements in electrical distribution
systems or at operating equipment for the detection of critical operating
states or potential energy cost-savings
Electrical Engineering
• EMC testing of electrical devices and systems, including harmonics
and flicker
• Measurement of static and dynamic alternating and direct current
quantities at electrical/electronic products in R&D, manufacturing, the
test lab and for service applications
Drive Technology
• Power measurements at electrical motors with simultaneous recording
of mechanical quantities such as RPM, torque, pump pressure or flow
rate*
• Determination of characteristic motor values during operation with a
frequency converter
Vehicle and Aircraft Manufacturing, Shipbuilding
• Measurements at generators and power consumers in DC automotive
electrical systems
• Power and harmonics measurements in locomotives and railway
electrical systems
• Power and harmonics measurements for onboard electrical systems in
aircraft and ships
* In combination with suitable, upstream measuring transducers
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