Power Quality Analysers & Energy Loggers
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Free Tool KitFree UK DeliveryChauvin Arnoux PEL52 2-Channel Power & Energy Logger£1,062.00 £885.00
- For installations with a split-phase or two single-phase channels
- Measure true-RMS voltage, current, power, & energy parameters
- Wi-Fi interface
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Free Tool KitFree UK DeliveryChauvin Arnoux PEL51 1-Channel Power & Energy Logger£1,074.00 £895.00
- For single-phase installations
- Measure true-RMS voltage, current, power, & energy parameters
- Wi-Fi interface
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Free Tool KitFree UK DeliveryChauvin Arnoux PEL102 Power & Energy Logger£1,438.80 £1,199.00
- Direct integration into existing electrical systems
- Adjustable sampling rate
- Constantly logs power and energy data
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About Power Quality Analysers & Energy Loggers
Thousands of companies, both big and small, waste energy where it isn't needed. This is quite often down to poor power quality; electrical systems ranging from simple to complex installations can be installed correctly, develop faults or run inefficiently without anyone knowing about it.
That's where the power quality analyser comes in; these high-grade testing instruments are made to document and flag up problems within electrical systems, allowing an organisation/professional to quantify where power is being lost and take appropriate action.
The power analyser is suited to a wide variety of applications - for basic power measurements a clamp meter with enabled power functionality is perfect for basic power measurements, but more complex electrical equipment will require high-end analysers designed for breaking down everything that's wrong with a high level of accuracy.
With one of these instruments at hand and attached to a system, it's possible to measure absolutely everything associated with power (functions depending on the model). As an example, power analysers can measure voltage, current, voltage/current waveform peak, active power, reactive power, power factor, phase angle, frequency, current integration, power integration, efficiency, loss, voltage/current ripple factor, harmonics, electrical noise and much more.
Some power analysers, include full energy loss calculators which put a financial figure on how much power you're losing and how much energy you're wasting. A tool like this is a perfect addition to a power professional's kit as the energy calculator makes it much easier to inform customers exactly how poor power quality is causing issues within a system.