A bit of background: We have a system consisting of several single-phase, phase angle fired SCRs that provide variable power to a resisitive load. We have installed devices in the SCR panels that measure the voltage, current, and power being delivered to the load (these are specifically designed to measure a chopped waveform such as that of an SCR).
What we need is a way to independently measure and verify that these are operating correctly. We have tried a couple of devices, but the voltage measurement is usually shown as several volts less than the transducers and diverges as the phase angle is increased. A good explanation to this is in this white paper.
Ideally, we would like something that can measure 3 channels at once (up to 600V, 1000A) and be able to be controlled via a network connection as the load is inaccesable when engergized for safety reasons.
Does anyone have a suggestion for such a device?
What we need is a way to independently measure and verify that these are operating correctly. We have tried a couple of devices, but the voltage measurement is usually shown as several volts less than the transducers and diverges as the phase angle is increased. A good explanation to this is in this white paper.
Ideally, we would like something that can measure 3 channels at once (up to 600V, 1000A) and be able to be controlled via a network connection as the load is inaccesable when engergized for safety reasons.
Does anyone have a suggestion for such a device?