Energy data-logger ELITEpro XC™
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energy data-logger
energy data-logger
energy data-logger
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Characteristics

Measured quantity
voltage, current, power, energy
Connector type
USB
Display
without display
Applications
storage
Other characteristics
portable

Description

The ELITEpro XC energy data logger is a complete, portable solution for pinpointing electric usage and recording building performance metrics. It is capable of measuring, storing, and analyzing electrical consumption data which is derived from the voltage and current inputs. The ELITEpro XC uses direct connections to each phase of the voltage and various interchangeable current sensor options such as split-core , clamp-on, or flexible Rogowski RoCoil current transformers (designed for large loads or large cables and bussbars) to monitor current on each phase. The ideal tool for energy audits, the ELITEpro XC power meter can capture kWh/kW energy and demand data as well as virtually all relevant energy parameters for diagnostics and monitoring on three-phase or single-phase circuit installations. Electrical load diagnostic parameters, such as power factor (both Apparent and Displacement), are captured in addition to energy and demand values. In addition to recording kWh/kW data, the ELITEpro XC also features four analog input channels which can be configured for voltage or current input used in any combination among channels. Analog inputs are especially helpful when used in conjunction with power measurements to correlate the consumption of electricity with environmental, HVAC plant performance, or other process conditions. Typical uses might include logging ambient temperature, building temperatures, solar insolation, tank pressures, duct flows, etc. Obtain this valuable normalized data using just one meter: The ELITEpro XC.

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