
Power Factor: What it is and How to Calculate it | Fluke
What is power factor and why is it important? Learn how to calculate the power factor formula, each component of the equation, and why it matters.
How to Improve Power Factor | Fluke
Learn how to improve power factor, including specific solutions for different root causes of poor power factor.
Power Quality Testing Resources & Solutions | Fluke
Blog posts and case studies to explain power quality testing used to identify energy waste and poor power quality, helping you save money and reduce equipment failure.
Troubleshooting Power Factor Correction Capacitors | Fluke
Power factor correction capacitors reduce energy costs by avoiding the premium rates that utilities charge when power factor falls below specified values.
Power Analyzers: Power Quality Analysis and Measurement
Power quality: Analyzers, meters, recorders, loggers Fluke power quality tools make it possible to identify your power quality and energy efficiency issues with easy and effective recording and …
What is power factor? How to Calculate Power Factor Formula
What is power factor and why is it important? Learn how to calculate the power factor formula, each component of the equation, and why it matters.
What is Duty Cycle? | Fluke
A 60% duty cycle is a signal that is ON 60% of the time and OFF the other 40%. Graphical representation of duty cycle, or duty factor, at 10%, 50%, and 90%. Many loads are rapidly …
How to Improve Power Factor | Fluke
Power factor, simply put, is the ratio of working power to apparent power, or demand power. Power factor is an expression of energy efficiency, with a higher percentage indicating more …
How to Calculate Fill Factor | Fluke
Fill factor is a way to compare the maximum power of a module (Imp X Vmp = Pmax) to short circuit current (Isc) and open circuit voltage (Voc). It tells us how square a module's I-V curve …
Power quality analyzers and meters - Fluke
Fluke three-phase power quality analyzers and meters are ideal for power quality testing, troubleshooting, monitoring, logging, and creating detailed reports of electrical power systems.