Modularly expandable power analyzer UMG 96 PQ-L

Reliable, forward-looking & modular

Full-wave events directly on the display

Whether power quality analysis, residual current monitoring or temperature monitoring, the UMG 96-PQ-L offers the right functions for every application. With the UMG 96-PQ-L, it is now possible to cost-effectively ensure complete power quality transparency at every level and thus avoid system failures.

Full-wave event measurements can be shown and analysed directly on the display. In addition, the modular network offers a large memory, which thanks to a special data compression method, ensures several years’ worth of storage.

Memory partitioning preserves the long term storage for current and power data and allows the combination of storing high-resolution power quality measurements. This storage partitioning helps extend the amount of data that is being stored at a higher performance while keeping costs of hardware low.

All values can be conveniently displayed and graphically represented on the color graphic display.

A SHORT OVERVIEW OF BASIC FUNCTIONALITIES AND EXTENSION OPTIONS IS GIVEN IN THE PRODUCT VIDEO BELOW.

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  • Modul UMG 96-PA-RCM-EL

    Simple modular expansion

    The device can be quickly and easily expanded with an Ethernet interface, 2 differential current inputs, a temperature input, and a 4th current input by means of a plug-on expansion module. When using the Ethernet module, there are also additional connection options for up to 30 simple MID energy meters as slave devices, e.g. of type B23 312-10J.

    • Record temperature and monitor via integrated comparator
    • Ethernet interface and Modbus gateway
    • Residual current measurement or DC power measurement
    • Neutral conductor measurement (I4 - current measurement)