AEMC PowerPad 3945-B PQ Analyzer QuickStart Operational Training CD
![]() | Course No: A-AE-3945-CD $ 349.00 |
This basic introductory course provides the student with the skills to effectively use the AEMC 3945 PowerPad for power quality investigations (monitoring) and energy studies.
In this fully narrated and animated interactive course covers...
- Hardware and basic operations
- Real-time metering
- Power Quality Monitoring
- Using the DataView software
The CD also contains a student workbook (PDF format) which can be printed out and used in conjunction with the CD.
In this one-day course you will gain skills and knowledge to effectively use the many features of the AEMC 3945 PowerPad Series of Power Quality Analyzers. The course covers hardware familiarity and basic operation, real-time metering, power quality monitoring, saving and loading data and setups, and using the PowerPad with DataView Software.
T-PQ-113 Introduction to Power Quality: Problems, Analysis & Solutions
This constantly updated, comprehensive three-day course is designed specifically for those who must troubleshoot and diagnose power, and facility wiring and grounding problems.
The course is designed to complement and incorporate procedures from The Dranetz Field Handbook for Power Quality Analysis. In this course you will gain an understanding of the determinants of power quality: geographic location, electrical utility system, facility/utility interface, building wiring system, data and telecommunication networks, and electrical loads. You will learn proven techniques and procedures for rapidly identifying and solving power quality problems. Upon completion you will be able to make an immediate contribution to your facility and possess the understanding and skills necessary to perform power quality surveys.
T-PQ-502 Advanced Topics in Power Quality & Electromagnetic Compatibility
This new intense 2-day course covers advanced topics of power quality and equipment sensitivity with additional focus upon electric/magnetic fields and higher frequency forms of interference. The course focuses at the underlying reasons for equipment sensitivity: wiring issues; faults and their impact upon modern facilities; electromagnetic interference--sources and mitigation; emergency and back up power systems--strengths, weaknesses and application issues; and harmonics and harmonic filter/load interaction.
You will be introduced to the significant impact that basic wiring faults can have within your working environment and the equipment and people within it. This course also examines known sources of extremely low frequency (ELF) and electromagnetic fields (EMF) found within the modern electromagnetic environment. The impact and coordination required for successful implementation and operation of high availability environments is explored along with the application and pitfalls revolving around the use of UPS equipment. Finally, the course discusses the effects of harmonics and address harmonic filter interaction issues.
T-PQ-WF503 Advanced Waveform Analysis & Case Studies
In this 1-day course you’ll view a variety of real-world waveforms, each illustrating a particular PQ problem with discussion on solving the problem Through numerous case studies, this new course will help you recognize, analyze and resolve common problems. In addition, classroom time will be allocated to analysis of student waveforms. Waveform material must be submitted prior to the class to ensure compatibility (e.g., Dranetz-BMI, Fluke-RPM, and Hioki).
A great follow-up course for students taking or who have completed PowerCET's PQ Monitor Operational Skills courses.
A-WF501-CD Waveform Analysis & Monitoring Concerns (CDs)
The visual display of recorded waveforms in the latest generations of powerful graphics intensive power monitors can help you identify power and equipment interaction problems ...if you can interpret the resulting data and waveforms! This new one-day course will help you record meaningful data, understand waveform capture, and aid in data/waveform interpretation.


