The provided 24kW 600V digital power meter serves as a power analyzer that can measure various parameters, including voltage, current, power, power factor, frequency, and electric energy, for electrical equipment. 0~1000kW/h range, 4 windows displays, preset alarm, latch and RS232 interface is optional.
Specifications
- Model: ATO-RK9940N
- Display: 4 windows display V, A, W, PF, Hz, kW/h
- Input Voltage: 0~600V
- Input Current: 0~8A, 7~40A
- Power(P): 24kW
- Power Factor (PF): -1.000~+1.000
- Phase: Single Phase
- Test Frequency: 45Hz~65Hz (Frequency that the tester can detect)
- Electric Energy Accumulation Range: 0~1000kW/h
- Voltage: 0.1V
- Display Resolution (Current): 1mA (<10A), 10mA (>9.999A)
- Alarm Function: Alarm for current and power exceeding upper and lower limits (Exceeding limit time is adjustable)
- Communication Function: RS232 Interface (Optional)
- Measurement Speed: 2 times/sec
- Basic Accuracy: ±(0.4% (Reading) + 0.1% (Range) + 1 Digit)
- Lock Function: Use when data fluctuates to facilitate reading
- Working Power Supply: ≤AC 220V±20%, 50/60Hz
- Power Consumption: <8W (220V, 50Hz)
- Dimensions(DxWxH): 315x240x120mm
- Weight: About 4kg
Features
- This 600V digital power meter can adjust the time of the over-limit alarm.
- The current over-limit and power over-limit adjustment process is more intuitive and the operation is more convenient.
- 24kW intelligent power tester has functions such as wide range, preset alarm, latch and communication.
- The upper limit and lower limit alarm functions of current and power can be set to be enabled or disabled respectively.
- ATO digital power meter can be equipped with an optional communication function. It can communicate with the host computer through the RS232 interface. Through the host computer, data can be observed and parameters can be set remotely.
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Applications
High-quality 24kW 600V digital power meter is used to accurately measure and monitor electrical energy consumption in various applications, including industrial facilities, commercial buildings, and residential settings, enabling energy management, cost control, and sustainability initiatives.
Tips: What parameters can a digital power meter measure?
Digital power meters are versatile instruments capable of measuring a wide range of electrical parameters. Some of the key parameters they can mainly measure include:
- Voltage (V): Digital power meters measure the voltage level of an electrical system, providing information about the supply voltage, which is essential for understanding the system's overall health and performance.
- Current (A): They can accurately measure the current flowing through a circuit, allowing users to monitor the electrical load and detect irregularities or overloads.
- Power (kW): Digital power meters can calculate both active power (real power) and apparent power, expressed in kilowatts (kW). Active power is the actual power consumed by the load, while apparent power includes reactive power components.
- Power Factor (PF): These meters determine the power factor, which indicates the efficiency of an electrical system. A high power factor is desirable as it signifies a more efficient use of electrical power.
- Frequency (Hz): They provide information about the frequency of the electrical supply, typically measured in Hertz (Hz). This parameter is crucial for ensuring the stability and synchronization of electrical systems.
- Energy Consumption (kWh): Digital power meters can accumulate and display the total energy consumption in kilowatt-hours (kWh), which is valuable for billing and energy management.