The connection of this module is divided into 2 parts: voltage, power input connection and serial port communication, and you can use different TTL adapters to make it communicate with different terminals.
This is an electrical monitoring test module that can be used to test power, power, voltage and current.
one button on the module to reset the power, just press and hold the button for 5 seconds and release it, then press the button again to complete the power reset.
It is displayed via a PC or other terminals and you can download the software for PC. For other terminals, you need to program it yourself.
The test module is designed to test high-power equipment and can observe the accumulation process intuitively for low power load testing (less than 100W).
وصف
Budget:
Operating Voltage: 80~260VAC
Test voltage: 80~260VAC
Rated power: 100A/22000W
Operating frequency: 45-65Hz
Measurement accuracy: 1.0
Card size: 7.3 x 3 x 2.2 cm / 2.87 x 1.18 x 0.9 inches.
Display Format:
1. Power test range: 0~22kW
0~10kW, display format is 0.000~9,999
10~22kW, display format is 10.00~22.00
2. Energy Test Range: 0~9999kWh
0~10kWh, display format is 0.000~9,999
10~100kWh, display format is 10.00~99.99
100~1000kWh, display format is 100.0~999.9
1000~9999kWh and above, display format is 1000~9999
3. Voltage test range: 80~260VAC
Display format is 110.0 to 220.0
4. Current Test Range: 0~100A
Display format is 00.00 to 99.99
Display Interface:
It is shown via PC or other terminals (it must be programmed by yourself), here a brief description of each parameter displayed:
1. Voltage Display (V)
Measure and display the mains voltage.
2. Current display (A)
Measure and display the load current (device). The current test value is from the start of 10mA and this module is designed to test high power equipment. If you need the accuracy of current tests at the ma level, it is not recommended.
3. Energy display (kWh)
Measure and display the accumulated energy consumption. The minimum unit of energy measurement is 0.001 kWh, which means that it starts accumulating from 1 Wh. You can intuitively observe the accumulation process for low power load testing (less than 100W).
4. Power display (kW)