GW Instek
GPM-8320/8330 are digital power meters designed specifically for
measuring power in three-phase AC power sources, making it suitable
for most electrical and electronic product testing applications
(GPM-8320 provides 2 modules, and GPM-8330 provides 3 modules).
These models have a testing bandwidth of DC, 0.1Hz~100 kHz and
feature 16-bit A/D converters and a sampling rate of 300 kHz. A
5-inch TFT LCD display, 5 digits of measurement readings, 25
different power measurement parameters, and high precision
measurement capabilities are also provided.
GPM-8320/8330 also feature waveform display capabilities
(voltage/current/power), the integration measurement function,
harmonics measurement and analysis of multiple orders (50/60Hz
measurement complies with IEC61000-4-7 requirements), external
sensor input terminals, and a variety of communications interfaces.
These features help users achieve clear, convenient, and accurate
power measurements, making them the most fully-featured and
cost-effective power meters in the same category.
GPM-8320/8330 provide multiple input voltage configuration wiring
modes (1P3W/3P3W/3P4W/3V3A). Users can choose the wiring mode
according to their specific requirements to measure parameters for
specific wiring methods, and even calculate efficiency. In addition,
for a rated input voltage of 1000V and an input current of 20A, they
support a minimum current range of 0.5A (resolution of 0.1mA), power
measurement resolution of 0.1mW, crest factor of 3 (for half range,
the CF can reach up to 6 or 6A), and voltage/current/power
measurement accuracy of ±0.1% reading ±0.05%
range. Users can select
different measurement modes (AC+DC/ AC/ DC/ V-MEAN) to provide up to
25 related parameters for power measurement.
These parameters
include voltage (Vrms/ Vac/ Vdc/ Vmn/ V+pk / V-pk),
current (Irms/ Iac/ Idc/ I+pk/ I-pk), frequency (VHz/ IHz), power
(P/ P+pk/ P-pk), crest factor (CFV/ CFI), apparent power (VA),
reactive power (VAR), power factor (PF), phase angle (DEG), total
harmonic distortion (THDV/ THDI), maximum current ratio (MCR), and
MATH calculation function. Therefore, they provide the best range
and accuracy support for measuring the power consumption of
electrical and electronic products.
GW Instek
GPM-8320/8330 are digital power meters designed specifically for
measuring power in three-phase AC power sources, making it suitable
for most electrical and electronic product testing applications
(GPM-8320 provides 2 modules, and GPM-8330 provides 3 modules).
These models have a testing bandwidth of DC, 0.1Hz~100 kHz and
feature 16-bit A/D converters and a sampling rate of 300 kHz. A
5-inch TFT LCD display, 5 digits of measurement readings, 25
different power measurement parameters, and high precision
measurement capabilities are also provided.
GPM-8320/8330 also feature waveform display capabilities
(voltage/current/power), the integration measurement function,
harmonics measurement and analysis of multiple orders (50/60Hz
measurement complies with IEC61000-4-7 requirements), external
sensor input terminals, and a variety of communications interfaces.
These features help users achieve clear, convenient, and accurate
power measurements, making them the most fully-featured and
cost-effective power meters in the same category.
GPM-8320/8330 provide multiple input voltage configuration wiring
modes (1P3W/3P3W/3P4W/3V3A). Users can choose the wiring mode
according to their specific requirements to measure parameters for
specific wiring methods, and even calculate efficiency. In addition,
for a rated input voltage of 1000V and an input current of 20A, they
support a minimum current range of 0.5A (resolution of 0.1mA), power
measurement resolution of 0.1mW, crest factor of 3 (for half range,
the CF can reach up to 6 or 6A), and voltage/current/power
measurement accuracy of ±0.1% reading ±0.05% range. Users can select
different measurement modes (AC+DC/ AC/ DC/ V-MEAN) to provide up to
25 related parameters for power measurement.
These parameters include voltage (Vrms/ Vac/ Vdc/ Vmn/ V+pk / V-pk),
current (Irms/ Iac/ Idc/ I+pk/ I-pk), frequency (VHz/ IHz), power
(P/ P+pk/ P-pk), crest factor (CFV/ CFI), apparent power (VA),
reactive power (VAR), power factor (PF), phase angle (DEG), total
harmonic distortion (THDV/ THDI), maximum current ratio (MCR), and
MATH calculation function. Therefore, they provide the best range
and accuracy support for measuring the power consumption of
electrical and electronic products.