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Advanced Test Equipment Rentals Provides Energy and Cost Saving Studies to Single and Multi-Facility
Operations
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SAN DIEGO, CA, July 31, 2013 — Power analysis and energy studies have quickly come into
demand for facility managers, electrical engineers and contractors of small companies and major
corporate enterprises, sometimes stemming from a recent inflation of the electric bill or the
desire to Go Green. Advanced Test Equipment
Rentals is helping industrial and facility managers perform energy monitoring studies, which
identify cost saving opportunities, with
power
quality analyzers, to troubleshoot and verify power distribution, monitor phase unbalances,
measure and record power system quality, and determine overall electrical power efficiency and
compliance. Renting a complete supply of power quality analyzers allows companies
to perform extensive energy studies across multiple facilities, simultaneously, immediately
and cost effectively.
Advanced
power quality
recorders like the
Fluke 1750 perform
long-term analysis by continuously capturing power distribution and provide the most comprehensive
results. The included wireless PDA “front panel interface” provides remote access for setup
verification and reviewing recorded information without the need of a laptop, ideal for monitoring
multiple facilities together. Basic handheld analyzers, such as, the
Fluke 435 II
measure and quantify energy loss due to harmonics and unbalance issues, allowing the user to
pinpoint the origin of energy waste within a system, and the
Dranetz PowerXplorer™
PX5 provides a color touch screen to display data on four voltage channels and four current
channels simultaneously. Both the Fluke 435 II and Dranetz PowerXplorer PX5 are designed to
locate, predict, prevent, and troubleshoot power quality problems, and can perform measurements
for 50/60 Hz power frequency systems. They also meet international power quality standards such
as IEEE 1159 and
IEC 61000-4-30 for accuracy and measurement requirements. ATEC also carries
the Fluke 437 II
and the Dranetz
PX5-400 which are used in aerospace, military and defense applications, and other systems
operating at 400 Hz. These portable handheld analyzers, for example, can be used in the field
to validate or troubleshoot the electrical system within a military submarine, aircraft or other
transport applications. Advanced Test Equipment Rentals has a vast supply of these
and other power analyzers available for any size operation and simple how-to-videos are also
available on YouTube.
[borders/inc-300x250.htm]About
Advanced Test Equipment Rentals ATEC is a leading high tech equipment
rental company that provides complete general and special purpose electronic, electrical, and
environmental test equipment solutions for analysis, inspection, measurement, monitoring, simulation,
powering, certifying and commissioning of products and electrical infrastructure. We serve an
incredibly diverse customer base made up of aerospace, automotive, biomedical,
communications,
consumer electronics, defense, environmental, engineering, marine, power and energy grid, transportation,
and compliance testing companies. Celebrating 32 years in business, we are committed
to serving our customers with a full range of products from the major suppliers of testing equipment,
along with certified lab technicians, expert technical support, and worldwide shipping.
Order now from the ATEC extensive inventory of equipment, visit us at
www.Atecorp.com Orders:
(888) 485-2832
Rentals@atecorp.com
Media: Richard Russo, (858) 558-6500
rrusso@atecorp.com
Posted August 1, 2013
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