Energy logger rental service

  • Rent the ME435 Energy logger on a weekly basis.(R 3 500 per week)
  • Try before you buy.
  • Determine the load profile, to correctly size backup power systems like generators or inverters and batteries

You will be responsible for the following:

  • Meter installation on-site by a qualified electrician
  • Meter removal
  • Downloading the raw data from the meter (We can provide remote support)
  • Data analysis in Excel (We can provide remote support)

R3,500.00 Incl. VAT

In stock

Download sample report and data

To download an example of what the data analysis in Excel will look like, click here.

To download an example of what the raw data from the meter looks like, click here.

What aspects will be logged

  • Date&time
  • Voltage(V), Voltage harmonics: UTHD(%)
  • Current(A), Current harmonics: ,ITHD (%), ITHD3(%),ITHD5(%), ITHD7(%), ITHD11(%), ITHD13(%),
    ITHD3(A), ITHD5(A), ITHD7(A), ITHD11(A), ITHD13(A)
  • Frequency(Hz)
  • PF(power factor)
  • Active Power(W)
  • Reactive Power(Var)
  • Apparent Power(Va)
  • Active Energy(Wh)
  • Reactive Energy(Varh)
  • Apparent Energy(Vah)
  • Current Demand(A)
  • Current Peak Demand(A)
  • Total Active Power Demand(W)
  • Total Active Power Peak Demand(W)
  • Total Reactive Power Demand(W)
  • Total Reactive Power Peak Demand(W)
  • Total Apparent Power Demand(W)

 

Identify energy savings with our power and energy logging service

Electrical power usage is changing constantly. This means loads on the electricity network are changing, resulting in energy waste. Discovering the source of this waste enables you to develop strategies to reduce the waste. With Fluke three phase power and energy loggers you can find out where and when you are consuming power and put actions in place that ensure you’re using your energy efficiently. By continuously visually presenting power and energy usage, we can help you quickly and easily identify savings opportunities, providing a rapid return on your investment.

 

Power and energy logging explained

When a piece of equipment is operated it instantaneously consumes a specific amount of power in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW). This power is accumulated over the operating time and expressed as energy consumed in kilowatt hours (kWh). Energy is what your electric utility charges for; there will be a standard charge from the utility per kilowatt hour. Utilities may have other additional charges, such as peak demand, which is the maximum power demand over a defined period of time, often 15 or 30 minutes.

There may also be power factor charges, which are based on the effects of the inductive or capacitive loads in the facility. Optimizing peak demand and power factor often result in lower monthly electricity bills. The GES ME435 Three Phase Electrical Energy loggers have the capability to measure and characterize these effects enabling you to analyze the results and save money.

Download sample report and data

To download an example of what the data analysis in Excel will look like, click here.

To download an example of what the raw data from the meter looks like, click here.

What aspects will be logged

  • Date&time
  • Voltage(V), Voltage harmonics: UTHD(%)
  • Current(A), Current harmonics: ,ITHD (%), ITHD3(%),ITHD5(%), ITHD7(%), ITHD11(%), ITHD13(%),
    ITHD3(A), ITHD5(A), ITHD7(A), ITHD11(A), ITHD13(A)
  • Frequency(Hz)
  • PF(power factor)
  • Active Power(W)
  • Reactive Power(Var)
  • Apparent Power(Va)
  • Active Energy(Wh)
  • Reactive Energy(Varh)
  • Apparent Energy(Vah)
  • Current Demand(A)
  • Current Peak Demand(A)
  • Total Active Power Demand(W)
  • Total Active Power Peak Demand(W)
  • Total Reactive Power Demand(W)
  • Total Reactive Power Peak Demand(W)
  • Total Apparent Power Demand(W)

 

Identify energy savings with our power and energy logging service

Electrical power usage is changing constantly. This means loads on the electricity network are changing, resulting in energy waste. Discovering the source of this waste enables you to develop strategies to reduce the waste. With Fluke three phase power and energy loggers you can find out where and when you are consuming power and put actions in place that ensure you’re using your energy efficiently. By continuously visually presenting power and energy usage, we can help you quickly and easily identify savings opportunities, providing a rapid return on your investment.

 

Power and energy logging explained

When a piece of equipment is operated it instantaneously consumes a specific amount of power in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW). This power is accumulated over the operating time and expressed as energy consumed in kilowatt hours (kWh). Energy is what your electric utility charges for; there will be a standard charge from the utility per kilowatt hour. Utilities may have other additional charges, such as peak demand, which is the maximum power demand over a defined period of time, often 15 or 30 minutes.

There may also be power factor charges, which are based on the effects of the inductive or capacitive loads in the facility. Optimizing peak demand and power factor often result in lower monthly electricity bills. The GES ME435 Three Phase Electrical Energy loggers have the capability to measure and characterize these effects enabling you to analyze the results and save money.

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