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		<title>Kyoritsu 5020 TRMS Current / Voltage Data Logger</title>
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<p class="short-description mhide ipad-view-setting">The Kyoritsu 5020 TRMS Current/Voltage Data Logger has three input channels for the simultaneous recording of load current and voltage.</p>
<p class="short-description mhide ipad-view-setting">Various measurements are available with four recording modes: Normal, Trigger, Capture and Power Quality Analysis.</p>
<p>The Kyoritsu 5020 data logger is capable of storing up to 60,000 measurements and features non-volatile memory that allows recorded data to be retained even if power is lost.</p>
<h4><a href="https://obiat.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/PDF-Logo.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-3188" src="https://obiat.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/PDF-Logo.jpg" alt="" width="58" height="58" /></a>    <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="font-size: 110%;"><a target="_blank" href="https://obiat.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Kyoritsu-5020-Datasheet.pdf" rel="noopener">Kyoritsu-5020-Datasheet</a></span></span></h4>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Kyoritsu 5020 TRMS 3-Channel Current / Voltage Data Logger Features:</h3>
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<li>Power Quality Analysis: Reference voltage, Swell, Dip, Short power Interruptions.</li>
<li>Variation of the measured voltage and current data can be confirmed simultaneously on the PC display monitor.</li>
<li>Large capacity for storing 60,000 data points when 1 channel is used, and when all the three channels are used, 20,000 data points per channel can be recorded.</li>
<li>Lowpass Filter will filter out the harmonics (cutoff frequency = approx. 160Hz)</li>
<li>LED flickers when the preset current / voltage value is exceeded</li>
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<li>The following can be displayed: number of recorded data points, (max+ min+ peak) value for each channel complete with time/date information in the Normal recording mode. (Detected values (i.e. when values are outside preset limits ) can be displayed in other recording modes)</li>
<li>The last 10 recorded data points including time/date can be recalled on the logger display</li>
<li>Selection of One-time mode or Endless mode:<br />
One-time on: Recording will stop when memory is used up<br />
One-time off: Overwrite the old data, and store the latest data</li>
<li>Non Volatile Memory: Recorded data will be retained even if the batteries are exhausted or replaced due to the presence of a nonvolatile memory (guaranteed for 10 years)</li>
<li>Battery power indicator: Indicates battery voltage in 4-levels (It is possible to use the logger for a further approx. 24 hours even after the warming symbol is flashing)</li>
<li>User-friendly PC software &#8220;KEW LOG Soft 2&#8221; is supplied</li>
<li>Permits editing, analysis and graphical display of data.</li>
<li>Recorded data is downloadable onto a PC via USB cable.</li>
<li>Simplified Power Integration: (The &#8220;KEW LOG Soft 2&#8221; uses current and voltage recorded to calculate the integral power consumption).</li>
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<h4><span style="font-size: 110%;">Kyoritsu 5020 TRMS 3-Channel Data Logger Specifications:</span></h4>
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<p>Normal Recording Mode<br />
(AC 50/60Hz, Sine wave, Input: 10% or more of the range at CH1)</p>
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<th>Range</th>
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<td>100.0mA</td>
<td>±2.0%rdg±0.9%f.s.+ Accuracy of Sensor</td>
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<td>Other ranges</td>
<td>±1.5%rdg±0.7%f.s.+ Accuracy of Sensor</td>
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<td>Crest Factor</td>
<td>2.5 or less: RMS accuracy (sine) + 2%rdg + 1%f.s.</td>
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<p>*Max, Min and Instant Peak values in Normal Recording mode are just reference values:<br />
their accuracies aren&#8217;t guaranteed.</p>
<p>Trigger Recording Mode (AC 50/60Hz sine wave)</p>
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<th>Range</th>
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<td>100.0mA</td>
<td>±3.5%rdg±2.2%f.s.+ Accuracy of Sensor</td>
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<td>Other ranges</td>
<td>±3.0%rdg±2.0%f.s.+ Accuracy of Sensor</td>
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<p>Capture Recording Mode</p>
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<td>100.0mA</td>
<td>±3.0%rdg±1.7%f.s.+ Accuracy of Sensor</td>
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<td>Other ranges</td>
<td>±2.5%rdg±1.5%f.s.+ Accuracy of Sensor</td>
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<th>Recording mode</th>
<td>Normal, Trigger, Capture, Power Quality Analysis</td>
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<th>Operating system</th>
<td>Successive Approximation<br />
(CH1 single synchronized sampling)</td>
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<th>Rated max. working voltage</th>
<td>AC 9.9Vrms, 14V peak value</td>
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<th>Number of input channel</th>
<td>3ch</td>
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<th>Measuring method</th>
<td>True RMS</td>
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<th>RMS measuring interval</th>
<td>approx. 100ms</td>
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<th>Sampling interval</th>
<td>Normal/Trigger mode : approx. 1.65ms/CH<br />
Capture mode : approx. 0.55ms (waveform: at every 1.1ms)<br />
P.Q.A. mode : approx. 0.55ms</td>
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<th>Low battery warning</th>
<td>Battery mark display (in 4 levels)</td>
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<th>Over-range indication</th>
<td>&#8220;OL&#8221; mark is displayed when exceeding the measuring range</td>
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<th>Auto power off</th>
<td>Power-off function operates automatically after a switch remains for 3min. (when recording is stopped)</td>
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<th>Possible measurement time</th>
<td>Approx. 10 days (with alkaline LR6 batteries)</td>
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<th>Applicable standards</th>
<td>IEC 61010-1:2001 CAT III 300V Pollution degree2<br />
IEC 61326 (EMC standard)</td>
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<th>Dimensions</th>
<td>111(L)×60(W)×42(D)mm</td>
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<th>Weight</th>
<td>Approx. 265g</td>
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<th>Included Accessories</th>
<td>Alkaline battery LR6×4pcs, 9118 (Carrying case)<br />
PC software &#8220;KEW LOG Soft 2&#8221;, 7148 (USB cable)<br />
Instruction manual, Quick manual, Install manual,<br />
USB Notice sheet</td>
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<th>Optional Accessories</th>
<td>8146/8147/8148 (Leakage &amp; Load current Clamp Sensor),<br />
8121/8122/8123 (Load current Clamp Sensor),<br />
8129/8130 (Flexible Clamp Sensor),<br />
8309 (Voltage Sensor: only KEW 5020), 8320 (AC Adapter),<br />
9135 (Carrying bag), 9119 (Hard carry case),<br />
7185 (Extension cable for sensor)</td>
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