Power line (spike, sag, etc.) monitor?

There is a model of power mains monitor that I'm thinking of. It is long ago (10-15 yrs?) discontinued. It used a paper strip to record events, and was just a plug-in-the-wall and leave it alone device in a blue metal case (I think...).

Anyone remember the make and model?

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check out "dranitz(sp?)

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On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 16:17:15 -0700, Don Kelly wrote (in article ):

Yes, the Dranetz 606 seems to bring back the memory.

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I have several, not used but still working. I'll post details Monday after I've checked for you.

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Dave, your utility or power company is doing this already for you, anyway the college I graduated from

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has a dedicated device for the surveillance of the quality of electricity, yes it records on paper but it must be very expensive and we have only one.

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Dimitrios Tzortzakakis

Sorry for the slow reply. The instrument you are thinking of records voltage to a scrolling paper chart and is a Megger Power Ranger, there is no model number. They are as you describe and were used about 10yrs ago. I also have some three phase versions.

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