| SureSense™ simplifies setup,
minimizes mistakes, and opens options for using current probes
and other sensors
Automatic Current Probe Identification
Every second, our meters sense what type of current probe is
attached. This allows the meters to automatically set the current
range and conversion factors for the probes. The display is always
appropriate for the probe that is attached and the recorded currents
and powers are always in the appropriate range.
Avoid Errors and Achieve Simplicity
Since the probes are self-identifying, there is no need to determine
and type in their output characteristics or select the correct
probe from a list of possibilities. Less steps prior to logging
means simplicity. Less user entries means less chances for error.
Tailor the Probes to the Requirement
Since the probes are self-identifying, you can mix and match
probes at will. Examples of the value of this feature:
- You can tailor the capacity and dynamic range of the probes
for the actual requirements, such as having three 10-3000 amp
probes for the A, B, and C phases and a 1-1000 amp probe for
the neutral
- You can mix the probe types for different needs, such as having
AC probes for phase A and B and DC probes for phase C and neutral
or having 1000A probes for the hot phases and our Ground Fault
Detector [HA-GFD] plugged into the
neutral.
- Since they are continuously identified, you can actually switch
probe types while logging without affecting the accuracy of
the readings.
Enjoy a Wide Range of Direct Connection Measurement Capability
We supply current probes that will cover the range from 0.005
to 5000 amps and can provide models beyond that range on special
order. We supply voltage probes for direct connection from 1 –
15,000 Vrms to cover your low and medium voltage measurement needs.
Flexible Override
Custom probes and special setups can be accommodated by entering
input ratios for each channel. This allows you to log primary
values while actually connected to the secondary of a PT/CT/metering
circuit. It allows for creative solutions to measurement problems
like multiple parallel conductors that exceed the physical capacity
of the probe, reading currents that are too small for the probe
by coiling the wire, and coupling your existing current probes
to adaptors in order to work with PowerSight.
Compensate for your Connection Errors
If you connect one of your current probes backwards, normally
this would result in power readings that are off by 67%! PowerSight
automatically “turns it around” in software so your
results are better than your connection.
Special Operating Modes
Our “negative power” mode allows you to accurately
monitor the power of loads that alternately consume and generate
power. This is a required feature when monitoring oil well pump
jacks, certain elevators and escalators, co-gen facilities, and
solar farms. Our “2 current” power mode allows you
to monitor open delta, metering circuits where only two PTs and
two CTs exist, and in situations where one of the currents is
inaccessible.
Whatever your power measurement needs are, we have a solution
that minimizes effort and error.
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