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Transmission Dynamometers - PowerNet TD

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PowerNet TD

Capable of High Speed Data Capture of Shift Points

Based on Power Test's popular PowerNet LT data acquisition and control system for engine dynamometers, PowerNet TD is a complete monitoring and control package for transmission test stands. TD transforms a specially designed interface box and a standard computer into a highly efficient transmission development and qualification tool. Fully automated testing is just a few mouse clicks away.

Included with the TD Controller Interface are input and output speed sensors, torque sensors, and multiple temperature and pressure sensors. Sensors are enclosed in the industrial console and supplied with a quick disconnect. Information from these sensors and the torque, rpm and power measurements from the dynamometer are automatically recorded to the computer's hard drive. A manually operated emergency stop button is located on the outside of the console for safety.

Commander TD is a stand-alone control and data acquisition computer system, including a 17" color monitor, CPU, keyboard, mouse and color printer.  Tests are quickly created, run and saved from this easy-to-use Windows™ based system.

The input speed and dynamometer load are automated, ensuring accurate performance of each test step. Simply select a preset template and perform the test. Templates may be configured and stored with adjusted sensor units, ranges, alarm values, test patterns, and language of display.

Customizable visual displays and flashing alarm warnings that alert when sensors exceed their preset range of operation. Data is automatically recorded during alarm states for later analysis. An operator can also collect data points when desired.