Power Quality Analysers & Energy Loggers
Gain a comprehensive snapshot of how power is being used in your facility and verify where energy is being lost. All of the latest power analysers and power analysis tools from Fluke, Chauvin Arnoux and many others can all be found here.
Find out more about Power Quality Analysers & Energy Loggers below.

- Measures and records electrical parameters according to IEC 61000-4-30 Class S
- Four current inputs
- Built-in heater enables accurate measurement at temperatures as low as -20°C

- Accurately measures all electrical parameters according to IEC 61000-4-30 Class S
- Large, 7”, colour touchscreen display with 800x480px resolution
- Removable memory card: provides unrestricted data storage

- Supplied with a Wi-Fi tablet for remote monitoring
- Limitless file and data transfer
- Ideal for use in the professional power industry

- Measures transients up to ±8000V
- Integrated GSM modem, GPS receiver, and Wi-Fi communication
- Supplied with a Wi-Fi Tablet which functions as a second monitor
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.