EasyManua.ls Logo

Fluke 437-II - Unbalance Tips and Hints

Fluke 437-II
174 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Fluke 434-II/435-II/437-II
Users Manual
14-4
Tips and Hints
The voltages and currents in the Meter screen can e.g. be used to check if power applied
to a 3-phase induction motor is in balance. Voltage unbalance causes high unbalanced
currents in stator windings resulting in overheating and reduced motor life. The Negative
Voltage component Vneg. should not exceed 2 %. Current unbalance should not exceed
10 %. In case of too high unbalance, use other measuring modes to further analyze the
power system.
Each three phase voltage or current can be split-up into three components: positive
sequence, negative sequence, and zero sequence.
The positive sequence component is the normal component such as present in balanced
3-phase systems. The negative sequence component results from unbalanced phase-to-
phase currents and voltages. This component for instance causes a ‘braking’ effect in
3-phase motors: this will result in overheating and life reduction.
Zero sequence components may appear in an unbalanced load in 4 wire power systems
and represent the current in the N (Neutral) wire. Unbalance exceeding 2 % is considered
as too high.
1.800.868.7495info@Fluke-Direct.ca
Fluke-Direct.ca

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Fluke 437-II

Related product manuals