The Yokogawa WT1805E is a high-precision, five-channel power analyzer designed for sophisticated power measurement applications that require multiple synchronized measurement points. Building on the renowned WT1800 series platform, it delivers exceptional accuracy of ±0.05% and wide bandwidth from DC to 1 MHz, making it ideal for complex system analysis and advanced research applications.
Specifications
Parameter Specification
Model Yokogawa WT1805E
Input Elements 5 fully isolated elements
Power Accuracy ±0.05% of reading (45-66 Hz, specific conditions)
Voltage Range 1.5 V to 1000 V (extendable to 2000 V with optional sensor)
Current Range Direct input: 10 mA to 50 A (5 A and 50 A ranges)
External sensor: Comprehensive support available
Bandwidth DC, 0.1 Hz to 1 MHz (-3 dB)
Basic Accuracy ±0.05% reading + ±0.05% range (45-66 Hz)
Power Factor Range 0.0000 to 1.0000
Harmonic Measurement Simultaneous measurement up to 500th order
Integration Function High-precision energy measurement (Wh, Ah)
Data Update Rate 500 ms (2 readings/s) for all inputs
10 ms (100 readings/s) for selected inputs
Display 8.4-inch TFT color touchscreen (800 × 600 pixels)
Interfaces LAN, USB (Host & Device), Optional GPIB
Operating Temperature 0°C to +40°C
Dimensions (W×H×D) 434 × 177 × 520 mm
Weight Approx. 14.5 kg
Key Features
Five isolated channels for complex system measurements
High precision: ±0.05% power accuracy
Wide bandwidth: DC to 1 MHz for high-frequency applications
Low power factor capability: Accurate measurement down to 0.0001 PF
Advanced harmonic analysis: Simultaneous 500th order measurement
High-speed sampling: 10 ms update rate for transient analysis
Large touchscreen: Intuitive operation and clear visualization
Comprehensive interfaces: LAN, USB, optional GPIB
Advanced Capabilities
Simultaneous multi-point measurements with perfect synchronization
Three-phase power calculations with additional measurement channel
Summing function for total power calculation
Motor evaluation mode with torque calculation
Custom mathematical functions for advanced calculations
Data logging for long-term trend analysis
Enhanced trigger functions for complex measurements
Typical Applications
Complex three-phase systems with auxiliary circuits
Advanced motor testing with multiple measurement points
Power quality analysis in industrial systems with additional monitoring
Research and development of multi-phase power electronics
Energy efficiency testing of complex electrical systems
Manufacturing quality control of sophisticated electrical products