Test & Measurement


Meters certified to test standby power

5 August 2009 Test & Measurement

The Yokogawa WT3000-2A and WT210 digital power meters are now certified to carry out the standby power tests specified in the new IEC 62301 standard, which defines the standby mode as the lowest consumption of an appliance not performing its main function, when connected to the mains.

In tests carried out by Kema Quality, a global, independent accredited calibration laboratory and a leading authority in energy consulting, testing and certification, both instruments were shown to comply with all requirements for test equipment specified in the IEC 62301 standard.

The standard in question has been introduced in response to the growing awareness of limited energy resources and the resulting urgent need for power savings in household electrical appliances. This need is emphasised by the EU directive 2005/32/EC on standby power losses for both office and household electrical equipment, which comes into effect in all 27 EU member states on 1 January 2010. Standby power refers to the electrical power consumed by appliances or equipment when they are switched off or in a standby mode. Typical examples might be a DVD recorder set to record in timer mode or a dishwasher timed to make use of off-peak electricity tariffs.

Measurements of standby power are generally regarded as challenging because general-purpose power meters do not usually have the accuracy to measure low power values (typically less than one watt) accurately. In addition, average measurements over a period of time may be required to compensate for the effects of surges on the AC power lines. The IEC 62301 standard describes the test methods and requirements for both the mains supply and the test equipment. The EU directive prescribes limits for standby power values and the timetable for their compliance.

The main requirements are for a digital power meter with fundamental active power accuracy of 0,5% or better, measurements down to 0,01 W or lower and the capability of including components up to the 49th harmonic (2,5 kHz). Key parameters whose limits are specified in IEC 62301, all of which are met or exceeded by the Yokogawa power meters, are total harmonic distortion (THD), crest factor, accuracy, resolution and stability at different power levels, and the ability to record true average power over a period of more than five minutes.

The two Yokogawa instruments which meet these requirements are the WT3000-2A, which is best suited to R&D and laboratory testing and evaluation, and the WT210, which is designed for use in the production environment.

For more information contact Trevor Grundlingh, Protea Electronics, +27 (0)11 719 5700, [email protected], www.protea.co.za





Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page

Further reading:

A new class of sampling scope
Comtest Test & Measurement
The PicoScope 9400A Series combines the huge analogue bandwidth of sampling oscilloscopes with the triggering architecture of real-time oscilloscopes.

Read more...
Single channel, programmable PSU
Electrocomp Express Test & Measurement
Rohde & Schwarz’ NGC101 is a NGC100-series power supply with a wide range of functions that make them ideal for use in development labs and industrial environments.

Read more...
Next-gen LineScan camera
Eagle Africa Technology Test & Measurement
New Imaging Technologies has launched the new LiSaSWIR, its next-generation SWIR LineScan camera and sensor.

Read more...
Ultra-portable spectrum analyser
Vepac Electronics Test & Measurement
The PXN-400Z from Harogic is a handheld spectrum analyser covering a frequency range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz with a 100 MHz analysis bandwidth.

Read more...
Why your next oscilloscope should be PC-based
Comtest Test & Measurement
For decades, traditional benchtop oscilloscopes have been a cornerstone of engineering, offering reliability, precision, and familiarity. However, as technology evolves, so do the tools we rely on.

Read more...
Versatile 3-in-1 instrument
Vepac Electronics Test & Measurement
The ARB Rider AWG-2000 is the cost-effective and powerful two or four channel arbitrary function generator and two or four channel arbitrary waveform generator with advanced sequencer functionality.

Read more...
Analyser and voltmeter capability added to portable instruments
Tamashi Technology Investments Test & Measurement
Anritsu Company had added Vector Network Analyzer and Vector Voltmeter measurements to their industry standard Site Master instruments.

Read more...
Marktech’s latest LEDs and photodiodes
NuVision Electronics Test & Measurement
Designed for precision sensing and emission tasks, Marktech’s optoelectronic lineup serves medical, industrial, aerospace, and environmental markets.

Read more...
MEMS air quality sensor
Future Electronics Test & Measurement
Bosch Sensortec’s BME690 is the latest-generation gas sensor that combines advanced monitoring capabilities with innovative artificial intelligence functionality.

Read more...
Telemetry retrofit for sustainable resource management
CST Electronics Test & Measurement
AquaMeter is a cost-effective secure telemetry retrofit that can easily be added to hundreds of millions of legacy mechanical water meters.

Read more...









While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, the publisher and its agents cannot be held responsible for any errors contained, or any loss incurred as a result. Articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers. The editor reserves the right to alter or cut copy. Articles submitted are deemed to have been cleared for publication. Advertisements and company contact details are published as provided by the advertiser. Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or veracity of supplied material.




© Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd | All Rights Reserved