Transmission Lines System EMC 412
The Power Lines which are seen in most countrysides are the links connecting the power generators to the loads. These are normally copper conductors which are strung across pylons covering hundreds of kilometres. Lately many economic studies have been made in transmitting power and converting it at the load end.
The Transmission
Lines system EMC 412 consists of various modules and may be used in many different
ways such as: variable power supply, AC Drives, AC Motors, Alternators and
DC loads. Its use will be determined by the component parts purchased, the
curriculum and the Instructor's Imagination
Components:
Supplies and Loads
Motors
Motors - the motors are placed in the appropriate sliding compartments and coupled toe ach other with a timing belt running over flat pulleys. Tensioning is automatic through a flat leaf spring. Electrical connections are done through 4mm terminal posts on transparent front panel.
DC
Machine EMC510 AC Motor EMC 511 (optional Inertia Wheel available - EMC 511I)
Multifunctional Power Meter EMC 4200
This measuring instrument is used for the analysis of alternating current systems and is especially useful as a replacement to conventional analog measuring within distribution systems. The Power Meter is capable of performing the most important measurements required in low to medium voltage systems. Analog outputs, limit value functions and interfaces are available for the monitoring and processing of measured values. The meter's feature of multiple displays makes it a highly effective tool when investigating electrical power circuits.
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