Pico Technology offers current data logger for measuring the power consumption of buildings
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Picolog CM3 current data logger
Pico Technology has introduced a USB/Ethernet current data logger for measuring the power consumption of buildings and machinery.
The Picolog CM3 features three channels and can monitor current in single-phase and three-phase AC installations.
According to the company, the data logger can be used to monitor three-phase motors and generators, to measure the consumption of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems and to balance phases in multiphase supplies.
Key features
- Logger is supplied complete with three AC current clamps and data acquisition software
- Measuring range is 0–200A and conversion resolution is 24 bits
- Less than 10mA of noise is ensured
- Picolog can collect data from up to 20 Picolog CM3s at programmable intervals from 720ms per channel up to minutes, hours or even days
- It displays readings in a monitor window with optional limit alarms, alongside optional live graph and table views of the same data
- Software development kit is included that contains Windows DLLs, drivers and example code
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