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True RMS AC Voltage/Current Datalogger (ACDL100)

SKU ACDL100
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The Triplett Model ACDL100 True RMS AC Voltage/Current Datalogger can datalog up to 100,000 measurements and provides single channel recording of TRMS AC Voltage (600V) or Current (200A) using a 1 second to 24 hour selectable sampling rate. Features include a multifunction LCD display, real time clock, Min/Max recalls highest and lowest readings, and Peak Hold displays average peak measurement. Includes Test Leads, Current Clamp with 0.5" (12.7mm) jaw size, (4) AAA batteries, AC Adapter, and USB cable. 1 year warranty.

       

CATEGORYVOLTAGE & CURRENT DATALOGGERS

  • Datalog up to 100,000 measurements
  • Single channel recording of TRMS AC Voltage (600V) or Current (200A)
  • 1 second to 24 hour selectable sampling rate
  • Jaw size 0.5" (12.7mm)
  • Multifunction LCD display
  • Real time clock
  • Min/Max recalls highest and lowest readings
  • Peak Hold displays average peak measurement
  • Low battery indicator
  • Includes Test Leads, Current Clamp, (4) AAA batteries, AC Adapter, and USB cable
  • 1 year warranty
  ACDL100
Channels Single, TRMS AC Voltage or Current
AC Voltage Range (40-1kHz) 10 to 600.0V
Accuracy ±1.5%±1V
AC Current Range (50/60Hz) 10 to 200.0A
Accuracy ±2%±1A
Datalogger 100,000 points
Sample Rate Selectable 1 second to 24 hours
PC Interface USB port
Power 4 AAA batteries or AC Adapter
Safety Category CAT III-600V
Dimensions 4.5 x 2.5 x 1.3" (114 x 63 x 34mm)
Weight 8.7oz (248g)
  • Q: How can I accurately and safely record voltage over a span of 5 days?A: To ensure continuous and reliable recording over a 5-day period, choose a sample rate that will not exhaust the unit's recording capacity, which is 100,000 data points. Once set, you can leave the device to record for the entire duration. It's important to remember, though, that the unit's battery life is approximately 5 days. Therefore, recording over this time frame might push the device to its battery capacity limits. Always ensure the device is fully charged before starting the recording to prevent any disruptions.

  • Q. How do I get the ACDL100 to record?
    A. Before the unit will log, it must be connected to a PC and have its parameters setup on the supplied software. Then once recording has been done, the unit must be reconnected to a PC and have the logged data downloaded and the parameters reset.
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