Faculty of Electrical Engineering

Drone

Laboratory for renewable energy sources A drone for filming hard-to-reach objects, such as wind turbines, solar panels on building roofs, hydroelectric dams, etc. The mass of the drone is 240 g, the maximum flight time is 31 min, video transmission at a distance of up to 10 km, wind resistance level 5, Ultra-clear 4K video.

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Three-phase electric power quality analyzer Metrel MI 2892-AD

Laboratory for electric machines, electric motor drives and electricity quality Multifunctional three-phase power quality analyzer fully compliant with IEC 610000-4-30 Class A standard. Measurement functions: voltage (4-channel), 4-channel current), power (active, reactive, apparent), voltage asymmetry, vibration measurement, harmonics and interharmonics, power factor, energy (active, reactive, apparent), temperature measurement. Power measurement in accordance with IEEE 1459.

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GEOHM C, instrument for the measurement of grounding resistance

Laboratory for electric machines, electric motor drives and electric power quality • 3 or 4-wire measurement selectable from menu• No balancing required• Continuous monitoring of interference voltage andauxiliary earth electrode resistance with indicationof limit value violations• Indication is displayed if maximum probe resistance isexceeded at the beginning of the measurement• Voltage measurement with automatic switch-over

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FLUKE 805, Vibration meter

Laboratory for electric machines, electric motor drives and electric power quality Reliable, repeatable, accurate device for checking bearings and overall vibration Features innovative sensor design that minimizes measurement variations caused by device angle or contact pressure Provides consistent data quality at both low and high frequency ranges Offers four-level severity scale to assess urgency of

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