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The AstroNova DASH-8-PM is a powerful data acquisition and power monitoring system that combines the functionalities of a high-end data recorder with innovative AstroPower™ monitoring software, offering both long-term trend recording and detailed power quality analysis in one system.
It is designed for a wide range of applications including long-term power quality monitoring, capturing power trends, events, and transients, as well as maintenance and troubleshooting of electrical equipment.
The DASH-8-PM features 8 channels capable of monitoring a variety of power parameters such as RMS current and voltage, real and reactive power, power factor, and Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) across single and three-phase power systems.
The system can record power trends, events, and transients continuously for days at a sample rate of 6250 Hz per channel, with the ability to capture transients and glitches at 200 kHz per channel.
It features a 15-inch color touch-screen display that provides real-time views of voltage and current waveforms, allowing them to be displayed side by side, overlapped, or grouped logically with customizable waveform and background colors.
The DASH-8-PM uses AstroPower™ monitoring software for detailed analysis of power quality and disturbances, with auto-configuration features for input setup and split-screen analysis for real-time power information.
Yes, channels 7 & 8 can be used as auxiliary inputs to record any signal type, including tachometer signals, thermocouples, and other AC or DC high or low voltage signals.
AstroPower software allows for continuous mode recording of power trends and events, with the capability to define and capture critical power events such as voltage interrupts, sags, swells, frequency deviations, and harmonic disturbances.
It monitors signals and triggers captures based on predefined events, recording pre-event and post-event data at a sample rate of 200 kHz per channel, optimizing storage by only capturing essential data.
The system provides informative review screens with event logs for pinpointing anomalies, a transient event viewer for detailed examination of high-resolution captures, and the capability to label and measure events using markers and cursors.