Since their introduction in 1995, the PowerMonics have become the
instruments of choice by electric utilities for monitoring power
quality, conducting voltage investigations and analysing disturbances
on low-voltage networks. The key factors contributing to commercial
success which are found in all products in this range include strong
price to performance value, ease of use, rugged and robust design and
construction, intuitive data displays, and versatile configurations for
myriad of applications.
Constructed of the highest quality,
weather-proof and UV-stabilized materials, the PowerMonic can withstand
the harshest indoor and outdoor conditions, even extreme wet conditions
such as rain or snow. All the accessories that accompany the PowerMonic
are also subject to the same rigorous standards to ensure longevity in
the field. With flash memory firmware, the PowerMonic ensures its
owners that the instrument will remain functionally up to date through
firmware updates.
The true value of the product lies not in the
hardware but in its highly sophisticated intuitive and easy to use
software designed to be used by a wide range of user groups from
utility line crew to advanced power quality experts. True to all
GridSense products, versatility, ease of download and data display of
relevant and accurate information are key features of the PowerMonic
software. In addition to logging current profiles and individual
harmonics, the instrument provides high resolution snapshots of events,
allowing the user to quickly identify the problem and troubleshoot
efficiently.
The GridSense PM30 Plus is one of the only outdoor
rated Power Quality meters on the market. Weatherproof connectors and
rugged construction make it great for outdoor utility and rough
industrial use. It has high speed event recording capability and
harmonics recording capability. Click on the brochure icon above for
complete specifications. The PM30 Plus has all the features of the PM30, but allows the use of Flexi CTs providing the capacity to fit around busbars or multiple cables, usually too large for the rigid clip on CTs.
More Information
See the Gridsense PM30 Brochure
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