Product Description
WT310 and WT330 Series Digital Power Meters are useful in reducing the power consumed by electrical and electronic instruments and are suitable for use in applications ranging from R& amp;D to production. These series have four models, as follows:
WT310(1ch),WT310HC(1ch,MAX 40A),WT332(2ch)/WT333(3ch) Yokogawa Digital Power Meters
Model | Specifications |
WT310 | Input elements: 1 Maximum input current: 20 A |
WT310HC | Input elements: 1 Maximum input current: 40 A |
WT332 | Input elements: 2 Maximum input current: 20 A |
WT333 | Input elements: 3 Maximum input current: 20 A |
Important Features of WT310 and WT330 Series Yokogawa Digital Power Meters
1. High-speed simultaneous measurement
Ordinary power meters need to switch measurement modes depending on what is being measured, from voltage, current, and
power to items such as integral power consumption and harmonics analysis that require calculation. The Yokogawa Digital Power Meters WT310 and WT330 series can measure all these in just a single measurement mode. Moreover, the short measurement interval of just 100 ms improves measurement efficiency.
2. Automatic range switching during integral power consumption measurement – an industry first
When measuring integral power consumption, two power meters are usually needed, one for higher loads and the other for lower loads. For the first time in this industry, an automatic range switching function is available that allows a single meter to continuously measure both load ranges. An additional feature of this function is range skipping. Rather than changing one step at a time, the device can change directly to the
target range. The Yokogawa Digital power Meters WT310 and WT330 series thus reduce switching time, improving both operational efficiency and measurement accuracy.
3. PC software
Bundled together with the WT310 and WT330 series is WTViewerFreePlus, a PC utility program that can be used to configure the instrument and to display and record measurement data. This includes a communication function that automatically searches for instruments that are connected to the PC.
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