GBP £ 1,074.00
Manufacturer: Chauvin Arnoux
Electricians wishing to keep an eye on energy usage can find a straightforward yet complete solution with the Chauvin Arnoux PEL51 Power and Energy Logger. Single-phase installations, logging of important metrics including voltage, current, power, and energy values, and WiFi communication via an access point or server are all made possible by the PEL51. On an SD or SDHC card, the combined readings can be stored for durations ranging from one minute to an hour. A PC can then read this data immediately. The SD/SDHC Card has a maximum data storage capacity of 8GB, which may be increased to 32GB if necessary. The PEL 51 features one channel that can be used for several single phase measurements, such as power measures (W (P, Pf), [JP1] VA, and var (N, Q1 and D), as well as TRMS voltage and current measurements. with further PF, DPF, and CF measures made. The PEL51 is easy to hold and fits in one hand thanks to its ergonomic design for one-handed operation. The device can be placed in smaller electrical cabinets because to its magnetic casing. With the PEL Transfer software, users may examine and analyze measurements in real time, as well as view and back up data, thanks to the PEL51's several communication channels for real-time monitoring and storing of test measurement results. While protecting the user from potentially harmful voltages in the circuit, the accompanying MA194-250 flexible current clamp enables current measurement without opening the circuit. The measuring range of the MA194-250 is 300mA to 3,000A. The PEL 51 features one channel that can be used for several single phase measurements, such as power measures (W (P, Pf), [JP1] VA, and var (N, Q1 and D), as well as TRMS voltage and current measurements. with further PF, DPF, and CF measures made. The multi-display LCD panel with backlighting makes it simple to interpret measurements. The PEL51 is protected from dust and water infiltration by an IP54-rated enclosure and a 600V CAT III rating. Rechargeable batteries provide the device a one-hour battery life; however, the measurement phase (90–690V) power supply allows for self-powering.