Circutor CVM-NRG 96 three-phase power analyser

Monday, 23 August, 2010 | Supplied by: Eaton Electrical (Australia) Pty Ltd


The Circutor CVM-NRG 96 is a three-phase power panel analyser that displays and transmits all electrical parameters metered or calculated. It is suitable for supporting utility and commercial metering, power generation sites and campuses, sub-metering, load studies and voltage recording, as well as being an all-in-one analog meter replacement.

The CVM-NRG 96 measures, calculates and displays the main electrical parameters in balanced or unbalanced three-phase industrial systems. Measurements are taken in true effective value using the three alternating voltage inputs and three current inputs to measure 5 A secondaries from external measurement toroids.

The CVM-NRG 96’s processor allow simultaneous analysis of electrical parameter features, including voltage, current, frequency, active power, reactive power, apparent power, power factor, maximum demand, neutral current, voltage THD and current THD, as well as harmonic decomposition.

The CVM-NRG 96 operates on a 230 VAC supply as standard; however, 85-265 VAC, 90-300 VDC and 24-120 VDC power supply models are also available. The ITF models have built-in isolation transformer protection that incorporates the latest galvanic insulation protection technology.

Other features include a compact-sized instrument (96 x 96 x 50 mm), measurement in true effective value, instantaneous, maximum and minimum values for each parameter, 4-quadrant energy measuring function, backlit LCD, digital pulsed output and RS485 Modbus/RTU communications.

Online: www.eaton.com/au
Phone: 02 9693 9333
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