Product/Service

TF32A+ Microprocessor-Based Analog Input Monitoring System

Source: Measuring & Monitoring Services, Inc.
Data from up to thirty two sensors may be recorded at an adjustable storage interval from one minute to an hour or more
Microprocessor-Based Analog Input Monitoring System

FEATURES


  • Single and polyphase measurement of power, true RMS voltage and current
  • Monitors 0-20 ma current loops, pulse inputs and contact closure runtime
  • 32 input channels
  • Adjustable data storage interval with capacitor backed-up RAM
  • Data retrieval via telephone modem or local PC interface
  • Compact size
  • High-speed, "waveform"sampling of two inputs at a time
  • Fully integrated with TimeFrame software products.

The TF32A+ (certified MV-90) is a microprocessor-based analog input monitoring system. Data from up to thirty two sensors may be recorded at an adjustable storage interval from one minute to an hour or more. Data is stored in capacitor backed-up RAM for retrieval by telephone modem, or local PC interface.
Electrical power, RMS voltage and RMS current are measured directly using TimeFrame voltage and current sensors. Industry standard 0-20 ma current loops, pulse inputs and runtime can also be monitored.
Diagnostics can be performed on any input using high-speed, "waveform" sampling.

APPLICATIONS

The TF32A+ is ideal for low-cost, long-term monitoring of multiple electrical loads and other inputs, such as temperature and watt-meter pulses. Common applications include verification of savings derived from energy efficiency projects, departmental submetering and performance monitoring of commercial and industrial energy end-uses.
The TF32A+ is often integrated into larger analysis frameworks where data from multiple loggers is assimilated through TimeFrame Universal software. Applications for this broader strategy include utility DSM program data management, corporate energy monitoring and rate analysis.

Measuring & Monitoring Services, Inc., 620 Shrewsbury Ave., Tinton Falls, NJ 07701. Tel: 732-530-3280; Fax: 732-576-8067.