The Data Logger PCE-SM61 allows you to quickly and easily query your process data via the Internet. Any device with RS485 interface can be connected to data logger. The data is retrieved via a web browser and can be carried out simultaneously by the PC, smartphone, tablet, etc., and by several users. In addition to the data query, the data logger can trigger alarms. The configuration can be done via USB or Ethernet interface.
The IoT Data Logger PCE-SM61 allows you to quickly and easily query your process data via the Internet. Any device with RS485 interface can be connected to the IoT data logger. The data is retrieved via a web browser and can be carried out simultaneously by the PC, smartphone, tablet, etc., and by several users. In addition to the data query, the IoT data logger can trigger alarms. The configuration can be done via USB or Ethernet interface.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose clamp meter or power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose clamp-on tester or power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose current clamp or power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.
PCE-PCM 1 is a multipurpose digital multimeter or power analyzer used to measure alternating current (AC), voltage (TRMS) and frequency to determine active (kW), apparent (kVA) and reactive (kVAR) power as well as active energy (kWh) consumption. Both the phase angle and the power factor (cos φ) are shown on the handheld power meter's large and easy-to-read backlit display.