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CLEVELAND - OhioPen -- NEW 3 & 4-CHANNEL DATA LOGGERS ARE SIMPLE TO USE!
Do you need a rugged, waterproof device to record AC currents? CAS DataLoggers is pleased to announce the new DL913 & DL914 Data Loggers from AEMC. These devices are ideal for applications like load monitoring, neutral and ground current monitoring, problem and fault detection, and load profiling. These self-contained stand-alone data loggers have 24" Rogowski coil current sensors for easy connection to the circuit under test and can monitor currents from 1Amp up to 3600Amps AC.
Versatile Power & Energy Data Loggers:
With 3 AC current inputs on the DL913, it's ideal for single/split phase and 3-phase load monitoring. The DL914 offers an additional current input for 4 phases or simultaneous neutral or ground current measurements. They both have 2 current ranges, 0.5 – 360 and 4.0 – 3600 Amps. The loggers also monitor line frequency to provide additional diagnostic information. They are housed in a waterproof case with an IP67 rating to withstand the elements.
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The loggers have an internal rechargeable 4.2 A-hr NiMH battery to provide from 4 up to 30 days of operation depending on recording mode or they can be externally powered via a USB connection for continuous operation. A built-in display and keypad allow the user to configure the loggers as well as view current data and status information. Recordings can be started and stopped with the push of a button. And a backlight allows viewing data in dark areas.
Easy Data Collection and Retrieval:
The DL913 and DL914 provide a normal recording rate of 1x second plus and an extended recording mode that can store up to 1 year of data in the logger with 8 GB of internal memory. Data can be easily retrieved using USB and/or Wifi (direct or through a WiFi router). A built-in web server allows remote monitoring via the WiFi connection. The loggers come with DataView PC software that allows configuration, display, and analysis of data. It offers powerful graphing capabilities and report generation using standard or customized templates.
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Applications:
AEMC Power and Energy Data Loggers are ideal for electricians, engineers, and contractors working in building and equipment monitoring and upgrades. These cost-effective products are also popular for recording and presenting data for commercial or residential energy audits.
Additional uses include:
Do you need a rugged, waterproof device to record AC currents? CAS DataLoggers is pleased to announce the new DL913 & DL914 Data Loggers from AEMC. These devices are ideal for applications like load monitoring, neutral and ground current monitoring, problem and fault detection, and load profiling. These self-contained stand-alone data loggers have 24" Rogowski coil current sensors for easy connection to the circuit under test and can monitor currents from 1Amp up to 3600Amps AC.
Versatile Power & Energy Data Loggers:
With 3 AC current inputs on the DL913, it's ideal for single/split phase and 3-phase load monitoring. The DL914 offers an additional current input for 4 phases or simultaneous neutral or ground current measurements. They both have 2 current ranges, 0.5 – 360 and 4.0 – 3600 Amps. The loggers also monitor line frequency to provide additional diagnostic information. They are housed in a waterproof case with an IP67 rating to withstand the elements.
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The loggers have an internal rechargeable 4.2 A-hr NiMH battery to provide from 4 up to 30 days of operation depending on recording mode or they can be externally powered via a USB connection for continuous operation. A built-in display and keypad allow the user to configure the loggers as well as view current data and status information. Recordings can be started and stopped with the push of a button. And a backlight allows viewing data in dark areas.
Easy Data Collection and Retrieval:
The DL913 and DL914 provide a normal recording rate of 1x second plus and an extended recording mode that can store up to 1 year of data in the logger with 8 GB of internal memory. Data can be easily retrieved using USB and/or Wifi (direct or through a WiFi router). A built-in web server allows remote monitoring via the WiFi connection. The loggers come with DataView PC software that allows configuration, display, and analysis of data. It offers powerful graphing capabilities and report generation using standard or customized templates.
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Applications:
AEMC Power and Energy Data Loggers are ideal for electricians, engineers, and contractors working in building and equipment monitoring and upgrades. These cost-effective products are also popular for recording and presenting data for commercial or residential energy audits.
Additional uses include:
- Intermittent problem detection
- Machine current monitoring
- Neutral or ground current monitoring
- Fault current detection
Source: CAS Dataloggers
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