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Category | Measuring Instruments |
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Model | MI 2883 |
Power Measurement | Active, Reactive, Apparent |
Inrush current recording | Yes |
Power factor | Yes |
THD | Yes |
Event logging | Yes |
Battery Type | Li-Ion |
Measurement Categories | CAT IV 300 V |
Measurement Parameters | Voltage, Current, Power, Energy, Harmonics |
Harmonics Analysis | Up to 50th harmonic |
Harmonic analysis | Yes |
Transient recording | Yes |
Display | Graphical LCD with backlight |
Communication | USB, Bluetooth |
Data Logging | Yes |
Power Supply | Rechargeable battery |
Operating Temperature | -10 °C ÷ 50 °C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
Safety | EN 61010-1 |
Highlights key instrument features, safety guidelines, standards compliance, and manual abbreviations.
Provides essential safety instructions and warnings for using the instrument.
Lists the standards to which the Energy Master instrument conforms.
Defines symbols and abbreviations used throughout the manual.
Details the physical layout including front, side, and bottom views of the instrument and its controls.
Lists instrument accessories and explains connectivity options like printers and probes.
Explains the instrument's user interface, navigation, keys, status bar, and memory management.
Details various measurement views like U,I,f, Power, Energy, Harmonics, Flickers, Phase Diagram, Unbalance, Temperature, Deviation, and Signalling.
Covers instrument recording functions, event logging, alarms, RVC, memory list, and waveform snapshots.
Guides through instrument setup, connection parameters, event/alarm/signalling settings, RVC, and general configuration.
Discusses planning and preparation for power quality measurement campaigns.
Details connection procedures for LV, MV/HV systems, clamps, probes, and PC software integration.
Shows relationships between measured parameters and network connection types.
Explains theoretical principles of measurement methods, standards, and data processing.
Provides an overview of the EN 50160 standard for voltage characteristics.
Lists general characteristics like temperature, dimensions, weight, display, memory, and batteries.
Details specifications for all measurement types including voltage, current, power, and harmonics.
Covers recorder specifications, including general recorder and waveform snapshot.
Lists the instrument's compliance with relevant industry standards like IEC 61557-12 and IEC 61000-4-30.
Provides instructions for battery handling, replacement, and firmware upgrade procedures.
Provides instructions on cleaning the instrument and the importance of periodic calibration.
Offers solutions for common issues and information on obtaining service or repairs.