Tiny Split-Core Power Sensors from Onset Monitors Electrical Loads

Cape Code-based Onset Computer, a global supplier of information logging solutions, declared the release of a series of ultra-small, split-core power transducers for determining AC power loads in pumps, motors and in other devices.

The sensor series fabricated by Magnelab are marketed directly by Onset. This sensing range features five highly-condensed transducers that can easily be incorporated on the prevailing electrical cabling. These sensing units are consistent with H22 as well as the HOBO U30 information logging systems of the company.

Scott Ellis, Onset’s product marketing expert, stated that with the advent of mini-CTs sensing units, they were able to widen their sequence of economical current monitoring solutions to facility managers, power operating contractors and other clients, and apart from these, their systems are significantly suitable in restricted space applications such as in the panel board sub-metering.

Onset’s HOBO data logging devices and weather station systems are mainly deployed in power monitoring applications, ecological and agricultural research and in water resources management.

Source: http://www.onsetcomp.com

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