[Test-Equipment] Tek 224 as a power quality tool?
Linden, Jerome
jlinden at sjm.com
Wed Mar 8 10:25:45 EST 2006
The 224 was not the model intended for "power" use. I don't remember
the number but the 224 is the same as the basic 222 only 60 Mhz. The
power model was yellow and very obvious visually. It had shunts and
current clamps to. One of the 222s that I have is the "auto" model. It
has shunts and cables and the like, to test automotive electronics so
they did make variants (but the power model had a different color).
JR Linden
Equipment Engineering / Supv
St. Jude Medical - CRMD
Scottsdale, AZ
480.502.6396
-----Original Message-----
From: DaveC [mailto:davec2468 at aim.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 12:51 AM
To: test equip list
Subject: [Test-Equipment] Tek 224 as a power quality tool?
I see that this model was marketed to on-site electrical techs to
test electrical power quality problems. How would one use this scope
to troubleshoot power issues?
Thanks,
Dave
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