AEMC Power & Energy Logger Model PEL 105 w/4 196A-24-BK (Waterproof IP67, DataView? Software)
- Brand
- Aemc
- SKU:
- 2137.59
- UPC:
- 6.85E+11
- Availability:
- In Stock
AEMC PEL 105 W/4 196A-24-BK Description:
The AEMC PEL 105 (2137.59) is a simple to use, power and energy data logger that monitors both traditional and renewable energy sources. It monitors and records power, energy, cost and harmonics locally or from anywhere in the world. The PEL105 is built into a waterproof case with an IP67 rating designed for outdoor use and is ideal for pole mounting and can be powered from a phase being monitored. This product is perfect for electricians, engineers and contractors doing work in the areas of building and system monitoring and upgrades, including compliance to article 220.87 of the NEC, as well as overall energy audits and incoming power monitoring. It is available with an Android App to configure, view and capture data wirelessly. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless communication provides the operator with the ability to work from a safe distance away from dangerous voltages and currents without the need to wear PPE gear.
The included, comprehensive DataView software also provides the ability to view data from several hundred PEL units on a local network or over the internet providing the ability to evaluate energy usage on a department or facility basis anywhere in the world. Real-time data can be reviewed as well as downloading stored results for analysis and report generation.
Configuration of the PEL-105 (2137.59) takes place through the DataView software either locally or remotely. Most of the configured parameters are pre-set in the instrument keeping the user interface simple and straightforward and easy to complete in a few minutes. Current probes are automatically defined and calibrated when they are plugged into the unit. User selections include network type, demand interval, recording length, voltage and current ratios where necessary, recording duration (defined either by time and/or date) and communication method. Pass word protection can be initiated for Bluetooth and network communication to guard against unauthorized access and protection of data integrity.
The DataView software provides the ability to review power, harmonic and RMS data in real time and to download recorded sessions for more extensive analysis and report generation. One second trend and demand interval trend graphs and tabular listings can be displayed and printed out. Energy costs can be calculated. Source and load graphs can be plotted. Individual phase and the sum of all phases can be evaluated. Once on screen, the user has access to a variety of analytical tools to analyze individual data points or sections of the recorded data without the frustration with having to deal with layers of button pushing to get to the information you need.
Key Features:
- Built into waterproof case with IP67 rating
- Simple to use, single, dual-split and three phase power and energy logger
- Four 196A-24-BK AmpFlex Sensors included
- 1000V CAT IV
- Measurement of RMS voltages and currents at 128 times per cycle and stored every second
- Power Measurements: VA, W and var
- Energy Measurements: VAh, Wh (source load) and varh (quadrant indication)
- Updated features in DataView software for configuring real-time communication with PCs and report generation with pre-defined or user defined templates
- USB, LAN, Ethernet and Bluetooth (Class 1 wireless communication, up to 300 ft. away)
- WiFi communication
- Minimal programming required
- Can be configured from front panel, through Dataview control panel or free app
- Satisfies recommendations of NEC Code 220.87
- Provides all necessary functions for power and energy data logging for 50Hz, 60Hz, 400Hz and DC distribution systems
- Automatic recognition of connected current sensors/probes
- Can be powered directly from AC Phase measurement
Applications
- Measure efficiency, find areas for potential savings
- Track sub-billing occupants for energy costs
- Assign energy costs to departments or operations within departments
- Track peak demand periods and find opportunities for surcharge reductions
- Determine present capacity and circumvent unnecessary electrical expansion costs
- Monitor stray voltages and neutral current
- Verify reliability and operation of electrical machinery
- Improve response time to solve power related problems
- Track energy availability and reliability of supply
- Reduce field service time at sub-stations
- Baseline studies for system upgrades in high-rise and office buildings
- Remote configurations, monitoring and event loading