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    The VPLog-i measures AC currents up to 3200A (true-RMS on a single phase power cable). The VPLog-i is very easy to use: just wrap around one of the three phases and close the snap fitting. It offers....
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    The VPLog-i measures AC currents up to 3200A (true-RMS on a single phase power cable). The VPLog-i is very easy to use: just wrap around one of the three phases and close the snap fitting. It offers the best solution for your mobile power measurements. The VPLog-i is the only sensor on the market that offers both 4 ... 20mA and pulse outputs.

    Easy and simple: Just open the power meter and wrap around the power cable you want to measure. The LED on the device blinks when the VPLog-i is powered. The rate at which it blinks is proportional to the output current. You can use one of the two outputs to get accurate power measurement results.

    Power Meter Features/ Benefits

    • Very easy and quick installation
    • Plug and play
    • For fixed and mobiel measurements
    • Both 4 … 20 mA and pulse output

    Applications

    • Power consumption of compressors
    • General purpose power measurements
    • Electricity sub metering


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