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| The Soulman:
As the title states, I'm looking for a portable device that could measure and log real power in three-phase systems/distribution panels. Ideally it would record up to a weeks worth of data (1 sample per 5 minutes = +- 2000 samples). Goal is to monitor power "consumption" for several three phase distribution panels, all in a 230/400V 50Hz environment ranging from 50 to 400 Amps. Obviously the ability to use (different) current clamps is mandatory, so is a cat IV input rating. Anybody has any suggestions for a portable device that would be suitable? I am aware of the different din-rail and panel-mount devices, for this instance a portable solution is required. |
| Martin72:
Hi, One of the cheaper models is the peaktech P4145, with CAT III 1000V/CAT IV 600V. Integrated Logger, but the recordlenght could be a little bit too short ( up to 1week) https://www.peaktech.de/uk/PeakTech-P-4145-Power-analyzer-with-RS-232-C-interface/P-4145 But this is the direction where you could look at. Of course Fluke is "top of the pops" ( we got actually one on loan here...beast with integrated report function..), but also top of price. Although....not really - Gossen is more expensive. |
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