Hioki PQ3198 Power Quality Analyzer

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    Diagnose power supply issues fast with the Hioki PQ3198 Power Quality Analyzer – IEC 61000-4-30 Class A certified for reliable compliance reporting. Captures 9999 power anomalies with gapless recording accuracy, measuring voltage dips, harmonics, and transient events up to 80 kHz.

    Perfect for electrical contractors troubleshooting solar installations, EV chargers, and industrial equipment. Fast delivery and expert support across Australia.

        Hioki PQ3198 Datasheet

     

    The Power Quality Problems Costing Australian Industry Thousands

    Power quality issues don’t just trip breakers – they destroy equipment, halt production, and rack up costs in downtime and repairs. Electrical contractors and facility maintenance teams across Australia face the same challenge: intermittent faults that are impossible to catch without the right monitoring equipment.

    Voltage dips from switching operations damage sensitive electronics. Harmonic distortion from variable speed drives overheats transformers. Transient spikes from lightning or switching events destroy control systems. Without proper power quality analysis, you’re troubleshooting blind – replacing components without understanding the root cause.

    The stakes are even higher when compliance is on the line. Whether you’re commissioning solar installations, certifying industrial systems, or verifying power supply quality for critical infrastructure, you need measurement data that stands up to engineering scrutiny and regulatory standards.


    How the Hioki PQ3198 Solves Your Power Quality Challenges

    The Hioki PQ3198 Power Quality Analyzer is built for professionals who need accurate answers, not guesswork. This three-phase analyzer combines comprehensive monitoring capabilities with genuine compliance certification – meeting IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 3 Class A standards for power quality measurement.

    Here’s what sets this analyzer apart: it captures everything simultaneously. While recording trend data for long-term monitoring, it’s simultaneously watching for voltage swells, dips, interruptions, harmonics, flicker, and transient spikes up to 6000V. When an anomaly occurs, it captures the waveform with 2 MHz sampling – giving you the forensic detail needed to pinpoint causes.

    The PQ3198’s dual-circuit capability is particularly valuable for Australian solar and EV infrastructure work. Measure both the AC input and DC output of an EV rapid charger simultaneously, or monitor inverter efficiency across primary and secondary circuits – all from a single instrument. The isolated fourth channel eliminates the need for multiple analyzers on complex jobs.

    What really makes this analyzer trade-ready is how Hioki handles current sensing. The PQ3198 powers sensors directly – no external power supplies cluttering your setup. Connect any Hioki current sensor from 500mA to 6000A, and the analyzer automatically detects the sensor type and range. The built-in wiring check verifies your connections before you start recording, catching setup errors before they cost you time.


    Key Benefits & Professional Applications

    Compliance-Ready Certification You Can Trust

    The PQ3198’s IEC 61000-4-30 Class A certification isn’t just a label – it’s your assurance that measurement data meets international standards for power quality assessment. This matters when you’re producing reports for engineers, submitting compliance documentation, or defending findings against warranty claims. The analyzer’s ±0.1% voltage accuracy and gapless continuous recording mean your data holds up under scrutiny.

    For Australian solar installers, this certification is essential for grid connection approvals. The PQ3198 also evaluates power supply quality against EN 50160 standards using the included PQ ONE software, automatically generating compliance reports that document voltage characteristics, frequency variations, and harmonic limits.

    Capture the Events Others Miss

    Transient voltage spikes lasting just microseconds can destroy equipment – but only if you can measure them. The PQ3198 captures transient voltages up to 6000V peak with 0.5 μs resolution, recording the fast-acting events that standard power meters simply can’t see. This capability is critical when investigating lightning damage, breaker operations, or unexplained equipment failures in industrial facilities.

    The analyzer stores up to 9999 power quality events with complete waveform data, building a comprehensive history of power supply disturbances over weeks or months. Each event includes context – trend data showing what was happening before, during, and after the anomaly. This forensic detail transforms troubleshooting from educated guessing into data-driven problem solving.

    High-Order Harmonic Analysis for Modern Power Systems

    Today’s variable frequency drives, switch-mode power supplies, and renewable energy systems generate harmonic distortion well beyond the traditional 50th order limit. The PQ3198 measures supraharmonics from 2 kHz to 80 kHz – capturing the high-frequency noise that overheats motors, trips protection devices, and interferes with communications systems.

    This extended frequency range is particularly valuable for analyzing solar inverters and EV charging infrastructure, where switching frequencies create harmonic content above 20 kHz. The analyzer also calculates K-Factor for transformer derating – giving facility managers the data needed to prevent transformer failures from harmonic overload.

    Two-Circuit Measurement for Complex Systems

    Most power quality work involves more than simple three-phase monitoring. The PQ3198’s isolated fourth voltage channel enables simultaneous measurement of two separate circuits – measuring both input and output of inverters, UPS systems, or transformers without needing multiple instruments.

    For solar installers, this means verifying inverter efficiency while monitoring grid connection quality from a single setup. For EV infrastructure work, measure the AC supply quality and DC output characteristics of rapid chargers in one test session. The analyzer calculates efficiency between circuits automatically, documenting system performance for commissioning reports.

    Simple Setup, Professional Results

    Hioki understands that time on site costs money. The PQ3198’s preset configurations eliminate complicated parameter setup – just select your application (general monitoring, EN 50160 compliance, solar PV, or inverter measurement) and the analyzer configures recording parameters automatically.

    The wiring guide displays connection diagrams for single-phase, three-phase, and dual-circuit applications directly on the 6.5-inch color screen. Once connected, the automatic wiring check verifies your setup, identifying reversed phases or missing connections before you start recording. This built-in verification catches the setup errors that otherwise waste hours of measurement time.

    Long-Term Monitoring Without Gaps

    Power quality issues don’t run on your schedule. The PQ3198 records continuously for up to one year with gapless data – no missed samples, no time gaps in trend data. This continuous recording capability is essential for capturing intermittent problems that occur weekly or monthly rather than daily.

    Battery operation extends recording beyond mains power availability, running for up to 180 minutes on the included rechargeable pack. For permanent monitoring installations, the optional waterproof enclosure (IP65 rated) enables outdoor deployment in harsh Australian conditions.


    Technical Specifications

    Specification Value What This Means For You
    Measurement Lines Single-phase (2/3-wire), Three-phase (3/4-wire) plus isolated 4th channel Handle any configuration from residential single-phase to industrial three-phase systems plus simultaneous secondary circuit
    Voltage Range 600 V rms measurement, 6000 V peak transient capture Safely measure standard mains circuits while capturing lightning-induced transients and switching spikes
    Current Range 500 mA to 6000 A AC (sensor dependent) From control circuit currents to main switchboard feeders – one analyzer covers all applications
    Voltage Accuracy ±0.1% of nominal voltage Precision suitable for compliance testing and engineering analysis
    Current Accuracy ±0.1% rdg. ±0.1% f.s. (plus sensor accuracy) Laboratory-grade measurement accuracy in a portable instrument
    Power Accuracy ±0.2% rdg. ±0.1% f.s. (plus sensor accuracy) Reliable power and energy calculations for efficiency analysis
    Compliance Standard IEC 61000-4-30 Ed. 3 Class A International standard for power quality measurement – results accepted worldwide
    Harmonic Analysis 0th to 50th order, plus 2 kHz to 80 kHz supraharmonics Complete harmonic picture including modern high-frequency distortion from inverters and VFDs
    Transient Capture 2 MHz sampling (0.5 μs resolution) Catch fast-acting voltage spikes that destroy equipment before they disappear from view
    Recording Capacity 9999 events, up to 1 year trend data Long-term monitoring for intermittent problems with comprehensive event storage
    Frequency Range 40 to 70 Hz fundamental Standard 50 Hz power plus 400 Hz aircraft/marine systems and variable frequency applications
    Display 6.5-inch color TFT (640 × 480 pixels) Clear on-site viewing of waveforms and trend data in any lighting conditions
    Power Supply AC adapter (100-240V) or rechargeable battery pack Mains or battery operation for flexibility across installations
    Battery Runtime 180 minutes continuous Sufficient for mobile troubleshooting and areas without available mains power
    Data Storage SD/SDHC memory card Industry-standard removable storage for easy data transfer
    Communication LAN (HTTP/FTP server), USB 2.0 Remote monitoring, data download, and integration with facility monitoring systems
    GPS Synchronization Optional GPS BOX (PW9005) Synchronize multiple analyzers for investigating power quality issues across distributed locations
    Dimensions 300mm W × 211mm H × 68mm D Portable size that doesn’t compromise screen size or measurement capability
    Weight 2.6 kg (with battery) Light enough for extended field use, robust enough for industrial environments
    Software PQ ONE analysis and reporting (included) Professional report generation with EN 50160 and IEEE 519 compliance evaluation

    Real-World Applications Across Australian Industries

    Solar Installation Commissioning & Troubleshooting

    Grid-connected solar systems require power quality verification for network approval and warranty compliance. The PQ3198 documents inverter output characteristics, harmonic content, and voltage regulation – generating the compliance reports that network operators require for connection approvals.

    When solar installations experience unexplained shutdowns or grid export limiting, the PQ3198’s long-term monitoring identifies the cause. Capture the exact conditions triggering anti-islanding protection or overvoltage shutdowns, then use the waveform data to determine whether the issue lies with the inverter, transformer, or network supply.

    Industrial Equipment Reliability & Maintenance

    Manufacturing facilities lose thousands per hour when equipment fails unexpectedly. The PQ3198 helps maintenance teams move from reactive repairs to predictive maintenance – identifying power quality issues before they cause equipment damage.

    Install the analyzer on critical motor control centers or process equipment, then review the recorded events to identify patterns. Voltage dips from crane operations, harmonic distortion from VFDs, or transient spikes from capacitor switching – whatever’s stressing your equipment, the PQ3198 captures the evidence needed to implement solutions.

    EV Charging Infrastructure Certification

    Electric vehicle rapid chargers draw significant power while maintaining strict quality requirements for the DC output feeding vehicles. The PQ3198’s dual-circuit capability verifies both AC supply quality and DC output characteristics simultaneously – documenting charger performance for commissioning and ongoing compliance.

    This dual measurement capability also calculates overall charger efficiency, providing the data required for energy management reporting and utility demand response programs.

    Data Center & Critical Infrastructure Monitoring

    Data centers and critical facilities require continuous power quality assurance. Deploy the PQ3198 on UPS inputs and outputs to verify that backup power systems maintain quality during grid disturbances. The analyzer’s EN 50160 compliance checking automates the ongoing verification that power supply quality meets the standards required for sensitive IT equipment.

    The optional GPS synchronization enables coordinated monitoring across multiple locations – capturing simultaneous events that affect distributed infrastructure and identifying whether power quality issues originate upstream or within specific facilities.

    Building Services & Switchboard Testing

    Electrical contractors troubleshooting lighting flicker, unexplained circuit breaker trips, or overheating transformers need forensic-quality power data. The PQ3198 documents the power quality characteristics that standard testing equipment can’t measure – voltage unbalance, harmonic distortion, neutral current, and flicker severity.

    The analyzer’s preset configurations and automatic wiring verification mean even complex three-phase measurements are set up correctly first time. Generate professional reports directly from the included PQ ONE software – providing clients with clear documentation of findings and recommended solutions.


    Why Choose Test Equipment Australia for Your Hioki PQ3198

    Genuine Hioki Partnership & Local Support

    We’re an authorized Hioki distributor, supplying genuine equipment backed by Hioki’s international warranty. Unlike gray imports, your PQ3198 comes with full Australian support, calibration services, and firmware updates. When you need technical guidance on applications or measurement setup, you’re talking to engineers who understand both the equipment and Australian power systems.

    Calibration Services You Can Trust

    Power quality measurements are only as good as the calibration behind them. Our NATA-accredited calibration laboratory services Hioki analyzers to manufacturer specifications, with calibration certificates traceable to national standards. We understand the compliance requirements for test equipment used in statutory testing and can coordinate calibration schedules that keep your instruments certified without disrupting your work schedule.

    Current Sensor Selection Expertise

    The PQ3198’s flexibility means choosing the right current sensors for your applications. We help you select from Hioki’s range of clamp sensors (60A to 600A), flexible Rogowski coils (up to 6000A), and AC/DC sensors for mixed current applications. Whether you’re monitoring motor circuits, solar inverters, or building switchboards, we’ll spec the sensor combination that gives you accurate measurements within budget.

    Ready-to-Use Kits & Custom Configurations

    The PQ3198 is available as the base unit (sensors ordered separately) or complete kits (PQ3198-92 or PQ3198-94) including four current sensors and accessories. Can’t decide? We’ll help you configure the right package for your typical applications – and we keep common sensors in stock for when your work scope expands.

    Australian Stock, Fast Delivery

    We maintain inventory in Australia, so you’re not waiting weeks for equipment to arrive from overseas. Place your order and have the PQ3198 on your bench within days – ready to deploy on that urgent troubleshooting job or scheduled commissioning work.


    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can the PQ3198 measure DC current for solar monitoring? Yes – when used with Hioki’s AC/DC current sensors (CT6862, CT6863, or CT6865), the PQ3198 accurately measures DC current with automatic zero compensation. This eliminates the drift issues common with Hall-effect sensors, making it ideal for solar array monitoring or EV charging applications where DC current measurement is required.

    How does the PQ3198 compare to the older PQ3100 model? The PQ3198 offers significant improvements: IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 3 Class A compliance (vs. Edition 2 in the PQ3100), extended supraharmonic measurement to 80 kHz (vs. 40 kHz), direct sensor power supply eliminating external AC adapters, and the new PQ ONE software with improved reporting. If you’re working with modern inverter-based systems or require current Class A compliance, the PQ3198 is the right choice.

    What’s included with the PQ3198, and what needs to be ordered separately? The base PQ3198 includes the analyzer, voltage cables, AC adapter, battery pack, SD card, carrying strap, USB cable, and PQ ONE software. Current sensors are ordered separately to match your specific applications. Alternatively, the PQ3198-92 kit includes four 600A clamp sensors, or the PQ3198-94 kit includes four 6000A flexible sensors – covering most industrial applications straight out of the box.

    Can I monitor power quality remotely rather than reviewing data after the fact? Yes – the PQ3198 supports remote monitoring via the GENNECT One software over LAN connection. View real-time measurements from your office PC, receive automatic notifications when events occur, and download recorded data without visiting the site. For genuinely remote installations, the GENNECT Cloud service enables access from anywhere with internet connectivity.

    Is calibration required, and how often? Like all precision test equipment, regular calibration maintains measurement accuracy. Hioki specifies annual calibration for the PQ3198, and most compliance applications require calibrated instruments with current certification. We provide NATA-accredited calibration services with fast turnaround – typically one week from receipt. We’ll also set up calibration reminders so your equipment never expires when you need it most.


    Order Your Hioki PQ3198 Power Quality Analyzer Today

    Stop troubleshooting power quality issues without proper data. The Hioki PQ3198 delivers the measurement accuracy, compliance certification, and comprehensive recording capability that Australian electrical contractors and facility maintenance teams depend on.

    Ready to discuss your specific application or configure the right analyzer package? Contact Rapid-Tech Equipment – we’ll help you select current sensors, arrange calibration, and get your PQ3198 ready for deployment.

    Weight 0.5 kg

    Power quality monitoring, troubleshooting, and energy management

    Logging and waveform recording

    The PQ3198 is a three-phase power quality analyzer that allows simultaneous power logging and waveform capture of power quality anomalies (events).
    Record up to 9999 power quality anomalies (events) and trend data up to 1 year.

    Easy to Set up

    Preset

    Simply choose the preset that suits your application, and the instrument will automatically configure the recording parameters.

    Wiring and connection guide

    The instrument will perform an automatic wiring check and display the results.

    Capture power anomalies reliably with simple settings

    The PQ3198 can measure all parameters at once, including power,
    harmonics, and anomaly waveforms.
    Transient voltages
    Voltage swells
    Voltage dips
    Interruptions
    Frequency fluctuations
    Inrush current
    Harmonics
    High-order harmonics (Supraharmonics)
    Unbalance

    Standard compliant

    IEC 61000-4-30 Ed. 3 Class A compliant

    The PQ3198 complies with the IEC 61000-4-30 Ed. 3 Class A standard.
    As a result, it can perform standard-mandated measurement tasks such as gapless,
    continuous calculation; detection of events such as swells, dips, and interruptions;
    and time synchronization using GPS (optional).

    Class A
    Part of the IEC 61000-4-30 international standard, Class A defines power quality parameters, accuracy, and standard compliance to facilitate the comparison and discussion of measurement results from different instruments.

    Certificate of Conformity IEC 61000-4-30 Edition 3

    EN50160 judgment function (PQ ONE)

    Evaluate whether data complies with the EN 50160 standard by analyzing it and generating a judgment based on voltage fluctuations during the trend interval. You can also customize the judgment criteria and parameters. The IEEE 519 TDD and GB Power Quality Statistics Report are also available.

    Two-circuit measurement

    Since the PQ3198’s fourth voltage channel is isolated from its first three voltage channels, the instrument can measure power and efficiency across two separate circuits.

    Simple inverter measurement

    The PQ3198 can measure the secondary side of inverters with a fundamental frequency of 40 to 70 Hz and a carrier frequency of up to 20 kHz.It can also measure the efficiency of DC/3-phase inverters.

    Verify the quality of power supplied by an EV rapid charger

    Verify the quality of the input (AC) and output (DC) of an EV rapid charger while simultaneously measuring power and efficiency between input and output.

    • *For more precise inverter measurement, HIOKI recommends the POWER ANALYZER

    Other features

    High-order harmonic (supraharmonic) measurement

    The high-order harmonic (supraharmonic) component consists of noise components of several kHz or more caused by voltage and current waveform distortions when equipment power supplies use semiconductor devices. It includes various frequency components.
    The PQ3198 can measure high-order harmonics (supraharmonics) components from 2 kHz to 80 kHz.

    High-speed transient measurement

    Transient voltage occurs due to phenomena such as lightning, breaker damage, or the closure of the circuit breaker or relay. It often occurs when there is a radical change in voltage or when the peak voltage is high.

    The PQ3198 can measure transient voltages of up to 6000 V lasting as little as 0.5 μs (2 MS/s).

    400 Hz line measurement

    Power measurement for aviation systems and shipboard systems. In addition to 50/60 Hz, the PQ3198 can measure a line frequency of 400 Hz.

    GPS time synchronization

    The GPS OPTION PW9005 can be used to correct the instrument’s internal time to UTC standard time. This capability eliminates any time difference between instruments to allow analysis that preserves the simultaneity of phenomena measured with multiple instruments.

    Intuitive software for data analysis and report creation

    Analyze data and generate reports with HIOKI’s PQ ONE power quality analysis software

    Group data from different measurement locations, times, and dates into folders and view them together.

    Display detailed measurement data, including event statistics, an event list, and event graphs. Simply choose the parameters you need to output to the report.

    Output CSV and PQDIF format files for the parameters you choose. PQDIF format files can also be uploaded to the software.

    • Statistics display function

      Show voltage, current, frequency, harmonics, flicker, and other metrics on the Statistics screen. View the maximum, minimum, and average value for measurement data context.

    • ITIC curve

      Automatically generate ITIC curve from recorded event. The curve estimates IT equipment’s resistance to power quality issues such voltage fluctuations.

    Remote measurement

    Remote Monitoring of a Site’s Power Supply Quality [GENNECT One SF4000]

    Get measurement results from the job site in real-time, and display/save them on your PC.
    Immediately and automatically transfer power supply quality event measurement files to your PC.
    The power quality analyzer itself can be remotely controlled from your PC to change event conditions.

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    Escape from your LAN! Realize genuinely remote measurement

    Use GENNECT cloud, a cloud service operated by Hioki specifically for its GENNECT line of services, to realize genuinely remote measurement. Acquire measured values in real time, collect data, and control instruments via the cloud, anytime, from anywhere.

    Learn more

    Wide range of sensors for better quality measurement

    Wide array of ranges to accommodate all applications

    Use HIOKI sensors in an array of applications to measure equipment ranging from the secondary side of CTs to high-current wiring.
    The CT7136 offers three ranges (50 A/500 A), as do HIOKI’s flexible sensors (50 A/500 A/5000 A).
    Since the effective measurement range extends to 120% of the nominal range,
    flexible sensors can be used to measure currents of up to 6000 A.

    No need for an external power supply

    AC/DC auto-zero current sensors measure DC current accurately over extended periods of time,eliminating the need to concern yourself with zero-point drift. Since sensor power is supplied by the instrument, there’s no need for an AC adapter when using AC/DC sensors or flexible sensors.

    Automatic sensor detection to avoid erroneous measurement

    Simply connect current sensors, touch “Sensor” on the screen, and the instrument will automatically detect sensor types and maximum current ranges.

    1. What makes the Hioki PQ3198 different from other power quality analyzers?
    The PQ3198 is compliant with the rigorous IEC 61000-4-30 Class A standard, ensuring the highest level of measurement accuracy and reliability. Its ability to simultaneously measure all power parameters without gaps and capture 8000V transients makes it exceptionally capable for troubleshooting complex issues.

    2. Can the PQ3198 be used for long-term monitoring?
    Yes, the instrument is designed for long-term analysis. It can record data continuously for weeks or months, depending on the SD card capacity and recording interval settings. This is ideal for identifying intermittent faults and conducting comprehensive energy audits.

    3. Is it possible to monitor the device remotely?
    Absolutely. The PQ3198 supports remote monitoring and control via a LAN connection. Using Hioki’s GENNECT One software, you can view live measurements, download data, and configure settings from your PC, enhancing both safety and operational efficiency.

    4. What types of current sensors are compatible with the PQ3198?
    The PQ3198 is compatible with a wide range of Hioki clamp-on and flexible current sensors, allowing you to measure currents from a few amps up to 5000A. The analyzer automatically detects the connected sensor type for seamless setup.

    5. How does the GPS option benefit my measurements?
    The optional GPS unit enables precise time synchronisation across multiple PQ3198 units. This is critical for correlating power quality events that occur over a large geographical area, such as in utility grid analysis or studies of distributed energy resources.

    Basic specifications (Accuracy guaranteed for 1 year, Post-adjustment accuracy guaranteed for 1 year)

    Measurement line type Single-phase 2-wire, Single-phase 3-wire, Three-phase 3-wire or Three-phase 4-wire plus one extra input channel for voltage, current, power measurement (AC or DC measurement)
    Voltage ranges Voltage measurement: 600.00 V rms
    Transient measurement 6.0000 kV peak
    Current ranges 500.00 mA to 5.0000 kA AC (depends on current sensor in use)
    Power ranges 300.00 W to 3.0000 MW (determined automatically based on voltage and current range in use)
    Basic accuracy Voltage: ±0.1% of nominal voltage
    Current: ±0.1 % rdg. ±0.1 % f.s. + current sensor accuracy
    Active power: ±0.2 % rdg. ±0.1 % f.s. + current sensor accuracy
    Measurement items 1. Transient voltage : 2 MHz sampling
    2. Frequency cycle : Calculated as one cycle, 40 to 70 Hz
    3. Voltage (1/2) RMS: one cycle calculation refreshed every half cycle
    Current (1/2) RMS: half-cycle calculation
    4. Voltage swell, Voltage dips, Voltage interruption
    5. Inrush current
    6. Voltage waveform comparison
    7. Instantaneous flicker value: As per IEC61000-4-15
    8. 200 ms frequency: Calculated as 10 or 12 cycles,40 to 70 Hz
    9. 10 sec frequency: Calculated as the whole-cycle time during the specified 10 s period, 40 to 70 Hz
    10. Voltage waveform peak, Current waveform peak
    11. Voltage, Current, Active power, Apparent power, Reactive power, Active energy, Reactive energy, Power factor, Displacement power factor, Voltage unbalance factor, Current unbalance factor, and efficiency
    12. High-order harmonic* component (voltage/ current): 2 kHz to 80 kHz
    *Supraharmonic
    13. Harmonic/ Harmonic phase angle (voltage/ current), Harmonic power: 0th to 50 th orders
    14. Harmonic voltage-current phase angle: 1th to 50 th orders
    15. Total harmonic distortion factor (voltage/ current)
    16. Inter harmonic (voltage/ current): 0.5 th to 49.5 th order
    17. K Factor (multiplication factor)
    18. IEC Flicker, Δ V10 Flicker
    19. Mains signaling voltage
    Record Repeated ON: 1 year, Maximum recording event: 9999 × 366 days (up to 9999 events per day)
    Repeated off: 35 days, maximum recording event: 9999 events
    Interfaces SD/SDHC memory card, LAN (HTTP server function / FTP function), USB2.0 (for communication)
    Display 6.5-inch TFT color LCD (640 × 480 dots)
    Power supply AC adapter Z1002 (100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, rated current 1.7 A), Battery Pack Z1003 (Continuous use: 180 minutes, Charging time: Max. 5 hr 30 m with AC adapter)
    Dimensions and mass 300 mm (11.81 in)W × 211 mm (8.31 in)H × 68 mm (2.68 in)D, 2.6 kg (91.7 oz) (including Battery Pack Z1003)
    Included accessories Instruction manual ×1, Measurement guide ×1, Voltage Cord L1000 ×1 set (Red/ Yellow/ Blue/ Gray each 1, Black 4, 3m (9.84ft) length, Alligator clip ×8), Spiral tube x20, Color clip, AC Adapter Z1002 ×1, Strap ×1, USB cable (1 m 3.28 ft length) ×1, Battery pack Z1003 ×1, SD Memory Card 2GB Z4001 ×1, Application software (PQ ONE) ×1

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