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PQ2071-en-GB_V1.3   7/15 

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Kilowatt Hours 

WARNING

: To avoid meter damage and personal injury do not measure RMS signals 

greater than 750VAC or 1000AAC.  

 

To test Kilowatt hours, connect the Meter as follows: 

1. 

Set the Rotary switch to the 

kWh

 position. 

2. 

Connect the meter as shown in Fig. 7 (3P4W) or Fig. 10 (3P3W) for 3-phase connections. 
Single Phase – connect the L1 test lead to the Power wire and COM lead to Neutral. 

3. 

Clamp around the phase to be measured.  (Power wire for single phase) 

4. 

Press the L1-L2-L3 button to select the conductor clamped. (L1 for single phase) 

5. 

Press and Hold the CLEAR button for 1 second to reset the clock to 0. 

6. 

The measured kWh value is displayed in the main display and the elapsed time in the 
secondary display. (Fig. 12) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Figure 12 

 

7. Press 

HOLD 

to read a particular (time) kWh value. The reading and the elapsed time values 

will be locked, but the continuous measuring time will be tracked and accumulated. 

8. 

After noting the data, press 

HOLD 

again to perform a continuous measurement. 

9. 

The kWh value will continue accumulate and the measuring time jumps to the present 
measuring time. 

10.  When the measuring time exceeds 24 hours or if the Meter is switched to another 

measurement mode, the active energy measurement will stop. 

11.  The maximum active energy is 9999kWh. 

OL 

will be displayed when the reading exceeds 

this limit. 

12. The 

MAXMIN

 feature is not available

 

when measuring active energy. 

13.  Press and hold the 

CLEAR 

button for 1 second to reset the time and energy value. 

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Summary of Contents for PQ2071

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE Single or 3 Phase True RMS 1000A Power Clamp Meter with Non Contact Voltage Detector and PC interface Model PQ2071 www ponpe com contact sale ponpe com...

Page 2: ...ormation This symbol adjacent to a terminal indicates that under normal use hazardous voltages may be present Double insulation This User Guide includes information concerning safety and cautions Plea...

Page 3: ...while the Meter s housing and or battery door is opened When the effective voltage exceeds 30VAC special care should be taken while measuring as a shock hazard exists at this voltage level Use the pr...

Page 4: ...gger 3 LCD Display 4 Voltage detector sensor 5 Voltage detector alarm light 6 Function dial switch HOLD button 7 Push buttons see list below 8 L1 L2 L3 Input Terminal 9 PC Interface cable jack Note Ba...

Page 5: ...att hours Hz Frequency Hertz PG Phase angle KVAr Reactive power W Sum of Wattage measurements Low Battery MAX MIN Maximum and Minimum readings Analog Bar Graph CLR Clear Data Negative symbol High volt...

Page 6: ...MIN icon is displayed only the highest or lowest reading is shown SAVE Press SAVE momentarily to store a single reading the Meter will beep The index number shown on the left side of the secondary di...

Page 7: ...on switch to any measurement position 2 Place the detector probe tip on the conductor or voltage source to be tested 3 The red LED light on the front of the meter just below the clamp jaw will illumin...

Page 8: ...ning phase wire 4 Turn the rotary function switch to the VAC position to select Voltage Frequency mode 5 Press the L1 L2 L3 button to select the appropriate phase the display shows the corresponding p...

Page 9: ...s are connected the TRMS AC voltage value will be displayed on the secondary display 4 To monitor the highest MAX and lowest MIN readings press the MAX MIN button The LCD will now display MAX and the...

Page 10: ...wer on Secondary Display WARNING To avoid meter damage and personal injury do not measure RMS signals greater than 750VAC or 1000AAC NOTES The maximum and minimum values are not available in this mode...

Page 11: ...le PG 8 Press the button to save and sum the measured value for L2 figure 8 The primary display shows the kW for phase L2 and the secondary display shows the Phase angle PG 9 Move the clamp jaw to the...

Page 12: ...PQ2071 en GB_V1 3 7 15 12 Figure 8 Figure 9 www ponpe com contact sale ponpe com...

Page 13: ...3 button to choose the first phase L1 see figure 8 The primary display shows the kW for phase L1 and the secondary display shows the Phase angle PG 5 Press the button to save and sum the measured valu...

Page 14: ...t the L1 test lead to this Power wire 3 3 Connect the COM test lead to the neutral com wire 4 4 Set the Rotary switch to the KW kVA or kVAR position 5 5 Press the L1 L2 L3 button to choose phase L1 6...

Page 15: ...urement 1 Set the Rotary switch to the PF position 2 3 phase Connect the meter as shown in Fig 7 3P4W or Fig 10 3P3W Single phase Connect the L1 test lead to the Power wire and COM to the neutral wire...

Page 16: ...ayed in the main display and the elapsed time in the secondary display Fig 12 Figure 12 7 Press HOLD to read a particular time kWh value The reading and the elapsed time values will be locked but the...

Page 17: ...upplied infrared to USB interface cable The infrared side of the cable connects to the port at the bottom of the meter and the USB end connects to the PC The supplied software permits the user to coll...

Page 18: ...ically wipe the case with a damp cloth and mild detergent do not use abrasives or solvents If the meter is not to be used for 60 days or more remove the battery and store it separately Battery Replace...

Page 19: ...00KW 400A 40 00KW 160 0KW 300 0KW 1000A 100 0KW 400 0KW 750 0KW Accuracy 3 5 Resolution 1000KW 0 01KW 100kW 0 1KW Function Range Resolution Accuracy of reading digits Overload Protect Input Impedance...

Page 20: ...00A 100 0KVA 400 0KVA 750 0KVA Accuracy 3 5 Resolution 1000KVA 0 01KVA 100kW 0 1KVA Reactive Power kVAR Var V x A x SIN Current Voltage Voltage Ranges 100V 400V 750V Current Ranges 40A 4 00KVAr 16 00K...

Page 21: ...r reference only Current less than 10A or Voltage less than 45V Phase Angle PG a cos PF Range Accuracy Resolution Measurement Notes 0 O 90 O capacitive or inductive 2 O 1 O Minimum current 10A Minimum...

Page 22: ...ponse True rms AAC and VAC Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Operating Humidity 80 up to 31 C 87 F decreasing linearly to 50 at 40 C 104 F S...

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