Digital fault recorder BlackBox G5DFR
with network analyzer

Digital fault recorder - BlackBox G5DFR - Elspec Ltd. - with network analyzer
Digital fault recorder - BlackBox G5DFR - Elspec Ltd. - with network analyzer
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The BlackBox G5DFR is a fully featured digital fault recorder embedded with PQZIP technology. The G5DFR is a distributed multi-functional data acquisition device that continuously records all waveform signals at sampling rate of 1,024 samples per cycle. PQZIP inside - Continuous waveform recording - Trigger free setup - 5,000 power parameters @ 1/2 cycle resolution - Easy deployment Class A Far surpassing the highest standards set by the industry, the BLACKBOX device series complies with standards for: aggregations, time clock uncertainty, flagging, and transient influence quantities. Superior Accuracy The G5DFR is equiped with 24 bit ADC to yield, a superior accuracy far surpassing IEC 61000-4-30 Class A requirements, thereby capturing the finest details & deviations in PQ parameters. Synchronized Monitoring The BLACKBox DFR’s synchronization algorithm is based on several sources with an automatic hierarchy for the preferred source availability (accuracy based hierarchy). This unique time synchronization algorithm assures that logged data from multiple units is synchronized & displayed on the same time scale with typical 1 μs resolution. Multi-functional Recorder Digital Fault Recorder (DFR) Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) Power Quality Monitoring (PQM) Sequence of Event Recording (SER) Dynamic System Monitoring (DSM) Impedance based Fault Location (IbFL) Energy Billing Measurement (EBM) Impedance Distance to Fault Location (IDFL)

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