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Allen Bradley PowerMonitor 3000

Allen Bradley PowerMonitor 3000

Allen Bradley PowerMonitor 3000

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I have a 1404-M605 powermonitor 3000. I have RSPower32 software and have been given a project to see if it is useful for monitoring purposes. Has anyone used this device before? Any help using the oscilligraph would be greatly appreciated.

RE: Allen Bradley PowerMonitor 3000

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I might add, I will be eventaually monitoring 3 phase 480v systems in current, voltage and power modes. My main concern is how to set up the powermonitor and record data for future use with the RSPower software.

RE: Allen Bradley PowerMonitor 3000

A clear case of you cccelcj... Not realizing that there is a nice PLC forum:

forum791

They will jump right on this!

RE: Allen Bradley PowerMonitor 3000

(OP)
Thanks itsmoked. Even though this is an aAB product capable of a DeviceNet connection, my application for this unit will be an direct ethernet connection directly to my laptop. I guess I consider it more of a power application because I want to be able to connect it to a 480 industrial service to monitor power conditions. I seem to have a problem configuring the monitor as I have not had a lot of experience with it. I will eventually figure it out but I thought I might be able to get some ideas from this forum if anyone has ever used it before. If I get no other replies I will go to the PLC forum.

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