The small, energy-harvesting devices use ultra-low power wireless and battery-less technology making them easy to install and very low maintenance. They simply clip around a cable and the wireless transmitter attaches outside the panel for reliable wireless data transmission. They can easily be fitted inside a machinery panel, distribution panel or other suitable location.
Wireless, self-powered current sensors
They simply clip around a cable and measure the electrical current, so there’s no interruption to the electrical supply
Reports current every 30 seconds
Sensors measure AC current (50Hz or 60Hz) and reports average of 5 measurements every 30 seconds
Access real-time data locally or in the cloud
Using our Smart Gateway, data is encrypted and sent locally or to your chosen cloud platform via MQTT
Features
- Sensors measure AC current (50Hz or 60Hz). Reports average of 5 measurements every 30 seconds
- Single-channel (single-phase) clamps measure the electrical current flowing in a single cable, while three-channel (3-phase) clamps measure current in 3 individual cables. Normally you will find single-phase systems in, for instance, households and office buildings. In the industry and for heavier machines, three-phase electric power is typically used.
- One channel measurement ranges:
1A–60A (accuracy +/- 0.1A or 2%, whichever is greater)
2A–200A (accuracy +/- 0.1A or 2.5%, whichever is greater)
- One channel measurement ranges: