Power Quality Analyzer (PQA)

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Brief Description

CSIO Chennai centre developed a low cost power quality analyser based on the state of the art Digital Signal Processors.

A perfect power supply would be one that is always available, always within voltage and frequency tolerances, and has a pure noise free sinusoidal wave shape. Naturally, long power interruptions are a problem for all users, but many operations are very sensitive to even very short interruptions, harmonics, transients and unbalance. Voltage sags and power interruptions lasting a few hundredths of a second can be costly. Analysis of power being received is hence very important particularly in industries. Poor quality of power may result in breakdowns and consequent production loss. The industry needs to know its power supply quality by means of a tool, which takes the inputs and quantifies the power quality parameters at an affordable cost. PQA will help to take corrective steps for improving the power quality of the supply, which in turn will reduce the down time and increase the productivity.


Salient Features

The Power Quality Analyser measures the power quality events like impulse transient, swell, sag, harmonics, phase sequence, unbalance along with basic electrical parameters like voltage, current, power factor, power and energies in a three phase four wire star connected system.


  • This PQA can be connected at the incoming line and can also be used as a stand-alone instrument with facility for displaying the PQ parameters in 20 pages.
  • The PQA can be connected to a PC to download the data for permanent data storage and analysis via RS 232. This can also be connected to a network using MODBUS-RTU protocol.

Applications

Power quality analyzer is useful in safeguarding the industries such as arc furnaces from penalties by taking appropriate steps. It provides detailed running data including voltage, current, frequency and harmonics. It is also useful for identifying the causes of equipment failures in critical sectors such as health, IT, ceramic/ glass industries etc. Continuous monitoring of the power quality parameters provides valid data for justifying the investment in improving the power quality of the distribution system. The intelligent use of real-time power quality measurement can definitely lead to pre-empting the possibilities of specific industrial breakdowns.


For further information please contact

Central Scientific Instruments Organisation,
Chandigarh
Website: http://www.csio.res.in/