Dranetz HDPQ power quality & energy instruments set the standard for high-definition performance, safety, productivity and usability


EDISON, N.J. — Dranetz introduces the Dranetz HDPQ® line of hand-held power quality and energy instruments that incorporate an exceptional range of new features—all intended to enhance the user experience, as well as improve the quality of the results. The Dranetz HDPQ line of Visa, Guide and Xplorer models builds upon the superior core measurement and reporting technology that has been the hallmark of Dranetz instruments since their inception. 

“The new Dranetz HDPQ product line, with its enhanced Visa, Guide and Xplorer models, represents a significant evolution of our popular line of handheld instruments,” said Ross Ignall, Dranetz Director of Product Management.  “The Dranetz HDPQ product line integrates Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, as well as USB communication technology for enhanced safety and productivity, while retaining our core, standard-setting measurement and reporting technology.”

The key benefits of the Dranetz HDPQ line are:

• Safety and Control - 1KV CAT III (arc flash safety), innovative hook–up and lead management scheme for voltage and current inputs, remote communications/Apple-Android apps/VNC, industry’s most extensive range of communications, and interface options.

• High Definition - Higher sampling rates and improved data resolution - 512 samples/cycle and 1us transient capture, improved data resolution,  7” high-definition, wide-screen touch display – the largest in the industry.

• User Interface - Tablet-like GUI, icon driven, taskbar shortcuts, dashboard, intelligent AnswerModules

• Real-time Reporting - Mini-Report, snapshots, XML file - Annotations & customizable, Dran-View® 7 software.

• Enhanced Dranetz Tech Support – Snapshots, Mini-Report and remote communications provide for the sharing of files and instrument setups with Dranetz technical support personnel and easily and quickly. Live support available 12 hours per day – Monday through Friday.

The HDPQ product line comprises three models:

• Dranetz HDPQ VISA   

o Power Quality (IEC 61000-4-30 Class A, IEEE 1159)

o Harmonics (IEC 61000-4-7, IEEE 519)

o Voltage Flicker (IEC 61000-4-15, IEEE 1453:2011)

o Energy and Demand Monitoring 

o Ethernet, USB

o Motor Analysis AnswerModule®

• Dranetz HDPQ GUIDE - All HDPQ Visa features plus:

o Advanced Energy (IEEE 1459)

o AnswerModules identify Sag/Dip Directivity, Capacitor Switching and Motor Analysis 

o Wi-Fi, Bluetooth

• Dranetz HDPQ XPLORER – All HDPQ Guide features plus:  

o 1 µsecond transient capture

About Dranetz

Dranetz is the leading provider of intelligent monitoring solutions for electrical demand and energy, as well as power quality with over 100,000 clients worldwide. Headquartered in Edison, NJ, USA, Dranetz manufactures its instruments in the USA at its ISO 9001 certified facility. In addition to the company’s full line of handheld, portable, and permanently installed power monitoring instruments, site audits and power quality studies can be provided by our sister company, Electrotek Concepts, a world-renowned power quality consulting company. Dranetz and Electrotek are both owned by Gossen Metrawatt (GMC-I), a world leader in test and measurement instrumentation. Dranetz is the authorized distributor of Gossen Metrawatt products in North, Central, and South America.

 



June 17, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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