Electric Power & Controls
Electric Power & Controls
Electric Power & Controls
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Electromechanical Training Systems<br />
(EMS Series)<br />
Lab-Volt has developed a modular approach in the study of<br />
basic and advanced electric power technology. These systems,<br />
called EMS (Electromechanical Systems), contain many<br />
types of modules: loads, power supplies, transformers, measuring<br />
instruments, machines, etc. The modular approach<br />
allows the users to perform an unlimited number of setups.<br />
Lab-Volt offers four systems to learn electrical power technology.<br />
COMPUTER-ASSISTED 0.2-kW ELECTROMECHANICAL TRAINING<br />
SYSTEM<br />
To provide new opportunities for laboratory measurements<br />
and observations, Lab-Volt has developed the Computer-<br />
Assisted 0.2-kW Electromechanical Training System, Model<br />
8006. This system uses a data acquisition interface module,<br />
a computer, and a data acquisition and management software<br />
to measure, observe, and analyze electrical and mechanical<br />
parameters. The Data Acquisition and Management system<br />
(LVDAM-EMS) is specially developed by Lab-Volt to perform<br />
electrical measurements and observations in an educational<br />
context. This computer-based approach makes it possible to<br />
significantly decrease the time required by the students to<br />
perform the exercises and to produce laboratory<br />
reports. Moreover, this new approach allows students to<br />
integrate modern measuring instruments such as an 8-traces<br />
oscilloscope, phasor analyzer, harmonic analyzer, mechanical<br />
and VA power meters, which are not available in the 8001<br />
system.<br />
ELECTRIC POWER & CONTROLS<br />
0.2-kW ELECTROMECHANICAL TRAINING SYSTEM<br />
The 0.2-kW Electromechanical Training System, Model 8001,<br />
is a low-power educational system. The system allows the<br />
students to perform laboratory observations using pointer<br />
measuring instruments. With this type of measuring instruments,<br />
the students must read the data and manually transfer<br />
the results in data tables. Laboratory reports can then be<br />
produced manually or by using a personal computer.<br />
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