The latest PQ survey article in EC&M’s PQ Newsbeat series covers the step that matters most: what you do during the survey and after the data comes in.
“Conducting the PQ Survey and Taking Corrective Action” by Ross Ignall, Director of Business Development and Marketing at Dranetz, goes into detail about how to conduct the survey itself, as well as what to do once the results are in. From interpreting data to identifying fixes and confirming resolution, it’s a practical guide for anyone managing power quality issues in the field.
This is the third article in the series:
- Part 1: Getting Started with Power Quality Surveys
Covers the “when and why”, what symptoms point to trouble and when a survey is worth the effort. - Part 2: Planning and Preparing a Power Quality Survey
Focuses on what to do before deploying instruments, including setting goals, identifying what to monitor, and avoiding wasted effort. - Part 3: Conducting the PQ Survey and Taking Corrective Action
Details the steps to take in the field and how to act on what you find.
If you’re troubleshooting—or planning to—this is a solid resource to keep close.
Read it here:
Conducting the PQ Survey and Taking Corrective Action

