Manufacturer: AEMC
Brand: AEMC
Model: L562
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The AEMC Simple Logger II L562 is a two-channel logger with true RMS (root mean square) voltage recording up to 600VAC, current recording up to 1VAC, and meets European Union (EN) safety standard 61010-1; 300V Category IV; 600V Category III (with a safety rated current probe attached). The logger samples and converts analog information to a digital signal, which is stored with scale and time information. It stores up to 240,000 measurements and, through a USB cable (included), transfers data to a personal computer for analysis. DataView software (included) can be used for data storage, real-time waveform display, analysis, and report generation. Programmable storage rates range from eight per second to one per day. The logger records ARMS (amps true root mean square), VRMS (volts true room mean square), and VA (volt-amp). Applications include single phase power monitoring, finding sags and surges, tracking energy usage, starting-stopping time-stamping, and residential, commercial, and industrial troubleshooting.Specifications Input connection Voltage channel: Two recessed banana jacks;Current channel: BNC Input range Voltage channel: 0 to 600VAC;Current channel: 0 to 1VAC (for use with current probes with a voltage output) Accuracy (50/60Hz) Voltage channel: 0 to 5V: unspecified; 5 to 50V: + or - (0.5% of reading + 1V); 50 to 600V: + or - (0.5% of reading + 0.5V);Current channel: 0 to 10mV: unspecified; 10 to 50mV: + or - (0.5% of reading + 1mV); 50 to 1000mV: + or - (0.5% of reading + 0.5mV) Recording length 15 minutes to 8 weeks Sample rate 64 samples per cycle Storage rate Programmable from 8 every second to 1 every day Memory 240,000 measurements (512KB) Power source Two 1.5V AA alkaline batteries (included) Dimensions 5.38 x 2.75 x 1.28 inches (136 x 70 x 32mm) H x W x DH is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back. Voltage testers detect electrical current in cables, ...