Experimental Analysis of Fluke 345 Measurement Instrument Laboratory: Unloaded and Loaded Engines Case Studies
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20873/uft.2675-3588.2023.v4n2.p49-52Keywords:
Electric energy, Power Quality, Fluke 345, Validation, Theoretical Conceptions, Experimental Data.Abstract
This scientific initiative project was carried out using the resources available in the laboratories of the Federal University
of Tocantins (UFT), focusing on the Fluke 345 measuring equipment. The experiment presented in this paper involved two different
approaches: one with an unloaded engine and another with a load consisting of a DC generator, both powered by a 60-volt supply. The
Fluke 345 measures the voltage RMS, current RMS, and power factors and plots them along with the harmonic analyzes. The experiment
showed that no harmonics were detected at no load, while harmonics occurred under load. The data collected validates the theoretical
concepts through practical application. This study provides valuable insights for power engineering, especially regarding the performance
of the devices under different conditions.
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