Power Quality Analysis for Improved Reliability with the Major Tech MT795
Across South Africa's commercial, industrial and mining sectors, electrical reliability plays a critical role in maintaining productivity and minimising operational disruptions. From manufacturing facilities and processing plants to mining operations and large commercial buildings, modern electrical systems rely on stable power to keep equipment operating efficiently. When power quality issues occur, they can lead to equipment damage, production losses and costly downtime. The Major Tech MT795 Power Quality Analyser is designed to help electrical professionals identify and diagnose these issues before they affect operations.
Many electrical faults are not caused by wiring problems alone. Issues such as harmonics, voltage fluctuations, transient disturbances and phase imbalance can develop within an electrical network and remain undetected during routine testing. The Major Tech MT795 provides advanced power quality monitoring that enables electricians, engineers and maintenance teams to gain a detailed understanding of electrical system performance.One of the most important functions of the Major Tech MT795 is advanced harmonic analysis. Harmonics are commonly generated by variable speed drives, UPS systems, solar inverters, LED lighting and electronic power supplies. Excessive harmonic distortion can result in transformer overheating, increased neutral currents, reduced equipment efficiency and premature component failure. Using the Major Tech MT795, users can accurately measure harmonic distortion levels and identify the source of these hidden electrical problems.
The Major Tech MT795 also monitors and records voltage dips, swells and transient events. In industrial and mining environments, these disturbances can cause motors, drives and control systems to malfunction or shut down unexpectedly. By capturing and analysing these events, the Major Tech MT795 provides valuable information that helps maintenance teams identify root causes and implement effective corrective actions.
Real time waveform analysis is another powerful feature offered by the Major Tech MT795. This functionality allows users to view electrical waveforms as they occur, making it easier to detect abnormalities that may not be visible through standard electrical measurements. The ability to visualise waveform distortion provides an additional layer of diagnostic capability when investigating complex electrical faults.
For facilities operating three phase electrical systems, the Major Tech MT795 delivers continuous monitoring of voltage stability and phase balance. Phase imbalance can significantly affect motors and rotating equipment, leading to increased operating temperatures, reduced efficiency and shortened equipment life. The Major Tech MT795helps identify these conditions early, supporting proactive maintenance strategies and improving overall system reliability.The advanced data logging and recording capabilities of the Major Tech MT795 allow electrical performance data to be captured over extended periods. This is particularly useful when troubleshooting intermittent faults or investigating power quality issues that occur outside normal working hours. Detailed reports generated by the Major Tech MT795 provide valuable insight into system behaviour and support informed maintenance decisions.
Whether used in commercial buildings, manufacturing plants, mines or industrial facilities, the Major Tech MT795 provides the information needed to optimise electrical system performance. By helping electricians and engineers identify harmonics, voltage disturbances, transients and waveform anomalies, the Major Tech MT795 supports greater reliability, improved efficiency and reduced downtime.
For South African electrical professionals seeking advanced power quality diagnostics, the Major Tech MT795 delivers a comprehensive solution designed for demanding real world applications.
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