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Fluke 39/41B
Power Harmonics Tester
Users Manual
4822 872 00916
July 1995 Rev. 3, 11/00
© 1995 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in the Netherlands.
All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
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Page 1 - Fluke 39/41B

®Fluke 39/41BPower Harmonics TesterUsers Manual4822 872 00916July 1995 Rev. 3, 11/00© 1995 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in the Neth

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vi• When using the voltage test leads, keep your fingers away from the probecontacts. Keep your fingers behind the finger guards on the probes.• Use

Page 3 - SERVICE CENTERS

1About This ManualThis manual contains instructions for the 39 and 41B Power HarmonicsTesters (hereafter referred to as the Tester). All information a

Page 4

39/41BUsers Manual2UnpackingThe following items are included in your tester kit (see Figure 1):• Model 39 Power Meter or Model 41B Power Harmonics An

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Unpacking3POWER HARMONICSANALYZER41®TL-24Test Leads(Set of two. Red and Black)80i-500sAC CurrentProbeAC-20Test ClipTP-20Test Probea2f.epsFigure 1. Tes

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39/41BUsers Manual4RS-232 CableCompanion Software3.5-Inch Floppy Disks (FlukeView 41)a3f.epsFigure 2. Additional Items (Model 41B)

Page 7 - List of Tables

Terminology Used in This Manual5Terminology Used in This ManualThis manual uses the following standard terminology:• “Mains” is line voltage or frequ

Page 8 - List of Figures

39/41BUsers Manual6Battery ConsiderationsNew alkaline C cells typically provide more than 48 hours of continuousoperation. You can also use NiCad batt

Page 9 - Using Your Tester Safely

Getting Acquainted with Your Tester7Getting Acquainted with Your TesterWhile referring to Figure 3, perform the following key presses to familiarizeyo

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39/41BUsers Manual8POWER HARMONICSANALYZER41®543216a4f.epsFigure 3. Getting Acquainted

Page 11 - Uses for the Tester

Input Connections9Input ConnectionsRefer to Figure 4 for a view of the two-input measurement scheme. Tomeasure voltage, insert the red test lead in “V

Page 12 - Unpacking

LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITYEach Fluke product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship undernormal use and

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39/41BUsers Manual10Using the Current ProbeThe accuracy of current and power readings depends on properly using the80i-500s Current Probe. The accurac

Page 14 - Companion Software

Three-Phase Power Measurements11Three-Phase Power MeasurementsRefer to Figures 5, 6, and 7 for various ways to measure total power in athree-phase sys

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39/41BUsers Manual12φ3POWER HARMONICSANALYZER41®BlackRedLoadPOWER HARMONICSANALYZER41®φ2 φ1RedW1W2Wtotal = W1 + W2PF = W1 + W23(VA1 + VA2)/2a6f.epsFig

Page 16 - Automatic Power Down

Three-Phase Power Measurements13NPOWER HARMONICSANALYZER41B®BlackRedLoadφ2RedPOWER HARMONICSANALYZER41B®Redφ1POWER HARMONICSANALYZER41B®φ3BlackBlackWt

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39/41BUsers Manual14KeypadRefer to Figure 8 and Table 1 for keypad operation.141312117654321019 89 8a8f.epsFigure 8. Keypad

Page 18 - Figure 3. Getting Acquainted

Keypad15Table 1. Key DescriptionsNumber Symbol Name & Description1 PowerPress once to turn the Tester on; a test pattern isdisplayed briefly. (Tes

Page 19 - Input Connections

39/41BUsers Manual16Table 1. Key Descriptions (cont)Number Symbol Name & Description5 Range (Waveform and Text)Press momentarily to start manual

Page 20 - Using the Current Probe

Keypad17Table 1. Key Descriptions (cont)Number Symbol Name & Description8 Phase ReferencePress to select volts or amps as the displayphase referen

Page 21 - , 3-Conductor, )

39/41BUsers Manual18Table 1. Key Descriptions (cont)Number Symbol Name & Description11 Print (Model 41B)Press to print a screen dump to a printer.

Page 22 - , 3-Conductor, or )

Display Screen19Display ScreenThe screen consists of the following three areas (see Figure 9):• Status Line: identifies Tester operating conditions.

Page 23 - , 4-Conductor)

SERVICE CENTERSTo locate an authorized service center, visit us on the World Wide Web:http://www.fluke.comor call Fluke using any of the phone numbers

Page 24 - Figure 8. Keypad

39/41BUsers Manual20Table 2. Status LineHold active (screen frozen). appears in lower left screento indicate possible high voltage input that is not

Page 25 - descriptions

Display Screen21Table 3. Screen AbbreviationsScreen Usage Name and Description° Phase Angle degrees. (± 180°)Measures time from the positive zero

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39/41BUsers Manual22Table 3. Screen Abbreviations (cont)Screen Usage Name and DescriptionDPF Displacement Power Factor cosφ fundamentalThe ratio of th

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Display Screen23Table 3. Screen Abbreviations (cont)Screen Usage Name and DescriptionV RMS Volts rms (includes dc component).COS Cosine of the angle

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39/41BUsers Manual24Table 4. Special Messages<CONTRAST>Press or to adjust contrast. Press to exit contrast control andstore current setting

Page 29 - Display Screen

Functions and Screen Modes25F MFunctions and Screen ModesThe Tester uses a set of multipurpose screens to present each type ofmeasurement (volts, amps

Page 30

39/41BUsers Manual26a10c.epsFigure 10. Waveform Screens

Page 31

Functions and Screen Modes27Harmonics Screen ModeThe Harmonics Screen Mode (Figure 11) uses a set of screens to displaymagnitude bars for all harmonic

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39/41BUsers Manual28a12c.epsFigure 11. Harmonics Screens

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Functions and Screen Modes29The harmonics overload screen (Figure 12) appears if either of the followingconditions exists:• There is no input on the

Page 35 - Functions and Screen Modes

39/41BUsers Manual30Harmonics Zoom ModeUse to scale a selected harmonic bar graph display (Figure 13) to moreeasily read the harmonic information. T

Page 36 - Figure 10. Waveform Screens

Functions and Screen Modes31Text Screen ModeText screens (Figure 14) present digital information for values measured orcomputed by the Tester. Arrows

Page 37 - Harmonics Screen Mode

39/41BUsers Manual32a13c.epsFigure 14. Text Screens

Page 38 - Figure 11. Harmonics Screens

VA Check Screen33VA Check ScreenPress at any time to access the VA Check screen, which displays voltsgraphed against amps. Press a second time to e

Page 39

39/41BUsers Manual34A linear load with no phase shift.A linear load with phase shift. A narrow ellipsoid in this pattern usually does not mean there i

Page 40 - Harmonics Zoom Mode

Recording Measurements35Recording MeasurementsPress to begin recording readings for all measurement functions. Thenpress or to cycle through the

Page 41 - Text Screen Mode

39/41BUsers Manual36VAWa15c.epsFigure 16. Record Screens

Page 42 - Figure 14. Text Screens

Power-Up Configuration37 + Power-Up ConfigurationThe Tester has two types of configurations: standard and power-up. Thestandard configuration, which i

Page 43 - VA Check Screen

39/41BUsers Manual383. To exit the screen, press to select a highlighted item on the last lineand store all selections you have made during this co

Page 44

Storing & Recalling Measurements (Model 41B)39Storing & Recalling Measurements (Model 41B)Model 41B allows you to store a maximum of eight wav

Page 45 - Recording Measurements

iTable of ContentsTitle PageSafety ... vAbout This Manual

Page 46 - Figure 16. Record Screens

39/41BUsers Manual404. STORE a waveform set (and associated data) into the boxed memorylocation by pressing . If the location was empty, an underscor

Page 47 - Power-Up Configuration

Using the Serial Cable (Model 41B)41Using the Serial Cable (Model 41B)Model 41B communicates with a PC or printer (Figure 19) through anisolated RS-23

Page 48

39/41BUsers Manual42POWER HARMONICSANALYZER41®a18f.epsFigure 19. Serial Communications (Model 41B)

Page 49 - CLEAR). Then press

Printing (Model 41B)43Printing (Model 41B)Pressing sends data for the present screen to a printer. Printer typecompatibility is selected on the conf

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39/41BUsers Manual44ApplicationsWarningTo avoid electric shock and/or equipment damage, usecaution when connecting alligator clips to livecomponents.

Page 51 - 1.2, 9.6, or 19.2 KBAUD

Applications45MOTOR L.C.LIGHTING L.C.UTILITYXFMRPlantSwitchGearAdjustableFrequency(Speed) MotorDriveDistributionTransformerReceptacleLoad Center230V12

Page 52 - ANALYZER

39/41BUsers Manual46Plant Switch Gear (Service Entrance)Measure current, load balance, and total harmonic distortion. Refer to Figure21. Press to sel

Page 53 - Printing (Model 41B)

Applications47Distribution TransformerMeasure Power Factor, K Factor, power, neutral current, neutral frequency,and load balance between phases. Refer

Page 54 - Applications

39/41BUsers Manual48POWER HARMONICSANALYZER41B®I23N123a82f.epsFigure 23. Distribution Transformer (3 , 3C Watts Text Screen)Electronic Equipment Load

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Applications49Measure for excessive current (tripping of circuit breakers) and other generalmeasurements (such as level of current flow) in each circu

Page 56 - 21. Press

Fluke 39/41BUsers ManualiiAdjustable Frequency (Speed) Motor Drive... 51User Maintenance ...

Page 57 - Distribution Transformer

39/41BUsers Manual50Generator SetMeasure for excessive current, proper frequency (adjust generator speed), andother general uses. Refer to Figure 25.

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Applications51Adjustable Frequency (Speed) Motor DriveMeasure input and output current and current frequency. Refer to Figure 26.The Tester measures t

Page 59

39/41BUsers Manual52User MaintenanceCleaningClean your Tester with a damp cloth and a mild detergent. Do not useabrasives, solvents, or alcohol.Fuse R

Page 60 - Generator Set

User Maintenance534. Lift the battery access lid away from the Tester.5. Replace the C cells (alkaline or recharged NiCad) as shown in Figure 24.Obs

Page 61

39/41BUsers Manual54Operational TestUse any of the applications shown in this manual to verify volts, amps, andwatts measurability. For a full operati

Page 62 - User Maintenance

Accessories and Replacement Parts55If the Tester still does not work, pack it securely and forward it, postage paid,to the nearest Service Center. Inc

Page 63

39/41BUsers Manual56Replacement PartsParts that can be replaced by the user are shown in Table 5. Refer to theService Manual for a complete list of re

Page 64 - If Your Tester Does Not Work

Specifications57SpecificationsBasic electrical specifications are defined over the temperature range from18°C to 28°C for a period of one year after c

Page 65 - Accessories

39/41BUsers Manual58Watts Measurements (Volt-Amps)(1 mV/A) Isolated InputRange: 0 W (VA) to 600 kW (kVA) average0 W (VA) to 2000 kW (kVA) peakAccuracy

Page 66 - Replacement Parts

Specifications59Other Measurement SpecificationsMeasurement Function Range/Resolution AccuracyInput Bandwidth: (-0.5 dB): DC 6 Hz to 2.1 kHzCrest Fact

Page 67 - Specifications

iiiList of TablesTable Title Page1. Key Descriptions... 152. Status Line...

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39/41BUsers Manual60Ranges and ResolutionAC Volts AC Amps WattsRange(PK)Resolution Range(PK)Resolution Range(PK)Resolution20V 0.1V 2A 0.01A 50W 1.0W50

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Specifications61General SpecificationsSize: 9.2 x 3.9 x 2.5 inches (234 x 100 x 64 mm)Weight: 2.0 lbs (1 kg)Input Connectors:Voltage: 2 shrouded banan

Page 70 - Ranges and Resolution

39/41BUsers Manual62Humidity (noncondensing):Operating: 0 - 30°C: 90%30 - 40°C: 75%40 - 50°C: 45%Storage: 90%Altitude:Operating: 10,000 feet (3 km)Sto

Page 71 - General Specifications

Specifications63SafetyDesigned for 600V measurements on industrial power distribution circuits. Overload Protection:Voltage or Current Probe Input: 6

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Page 73 - Waveform Memory (Model 41B)

ivList of FiguresFigure Title Page1. Tester and Accessories ..... 32. Additional Items (Model

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vUsing Your Tester Safely Warning To avoid electric shock, use only the test leads suppliedwith the Tester. Use 600V rated probe tip adapters.(“600V

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