The MI 2992 Power Analyser is a handheld, three-phase power quality analyser featuring a large 10.1” TFT colour touchscreen display. Its intuitive step-by-step wizard allows users to quickly detect power quality parameters without complex setup. It is designed for both long-term recording and troubleshooting and supports various distribution system configurations. The new platform enables comprehensive data analysis directly on the device, including live measurements and historical data review. Users can access trends for all recorded parameters, as well as events, transients, RVCs, inrush currents, and more. For more advanced reporting and analysis, the MPVision PC software provides local or remote data transfer, automated post-processing, and report generation. Additionally, remote access via VNC Viewer allows full control of the instrument from any computer, regardless of location.
MEASURING FUNCTIONS
- Voltage: TRMS, DC, fundamental, under, over, peak, crest factor (4-channel);
- Current: TRMS, DC, fundamental, peak, crest factor (4-channel);
- Support for different connections: 1W, 2W (split), 3W, open delta, 4W, INV-3W, INV-1W;
- Power measurements:
- Combined;
- Fundamental,
- Nonfundamental;
- Active;
- Non-active;
- Apparent;
- Inductive;
- Capacitive;
- Load unbalance;
- Consumed;
- Generated.
- Unbalance measurements;
- Flicker measurement;
- Power harmonics measurement up to the 63rd;
- Harmonics pollution;
- Harmonic and inter-harmonic analysis (up to the 63rd harmonic), THD (voltage & current) and TDD measurements:
- Absolute value;
- % RMS;
- % Fundamental.
- Supraharmonics measurements: 2.1 – 14.9 kHz with 200 Hz bins;
- Harmonics phase angle;
- Energy (active, reactive, generated, consumed);
- Inrush currents monitoring and recording;
- K-factor;
- Capturing different events during recording session:
- Events (dips, swells, interruptions);
- RVC;
- Inrush;
- Alarms;
- Signalling;
- Transiaents.
- Power quality analysis in accordance with to EN 50160, IEEE 519;
- Recording up to 10 adjustable alarms;
- Temperature measurement;
- Power factor, displacement power factor, cos fi and tg fi.





































































