AHM1 Network analyzer

A network analyser is a device designed to measure the behaviour of an electrical installation, providing a wide range of data on the network status and power quality. Therefore, it is a very useful instrument when we want to check if the electrical systems are working in a proper way. optimal and efficient.

  • Model B: It is a basic version of the AHM1, which does not include digital inputs or contact outputs. It also has no RS 485 port.
  • Model BC: In contrast to the basic model, it has RS 485 communication.

A network analyser is a device designed to measure the behaviour of an electrical installation, providing a wide range of data on the network status and power quality. Therefore, it is a very useful instrument when we want to check if the electrical systems are working in a proper way. optimal and efficient.

  • Model B: It is a basic version of the AHM1, which does not include digital inputs or contact outputs. It also has no RS 485 port.
  • Model BC: In contrast to the basic model, it has RS 485 communication.


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    What is a network analyser used for?

    But these devices not only have the function of check power quality, The data can also be used to detect errors that may be affecting the operation of equipment, but can also be used for the preventive maintenance helping to detect potential problems in order to prevent them from becoming major failures.

    In addition, many experts also use network analysers for identify opportunities for improvement The aim is to improve energy efficiency in order to optimise consumption, as well as to ensure that the electrical installations comply with current regulations.

    In our case, we have a large number of customers who purchase our network analysers for quality control in industrial environments and for process monitoring. They are also in great demand in the commercial sector for energy management in large buildings. There are even professionals who ask for them to optimise household electricity consumption.

    How network analysers work

    The analysers are connected to the electrical system and record the different data in real time, storing them in their internal memory for later analysis by experts.

    Thanks to this, later on and through management software such as the SACIGEST graphs can be generated that facilitate the interpretation of all the information. Usually, more detailed reports are also generated on the information provided by the analysers, which is useful for quality diagnostics and energy audits.

    Having an analyser ensures that technicians and engineers are able to make well-informed decisions to improve the efficiency of electrical systems and solve problems with greater accuracy. Here's how our AHM1 network analyser is one of the best options on the market for professionals.

    SACI AHM1 network analyser, highest accuracy and versatility

    Our entry-level AHM1 power analyzer model is designed to provide accurate, detailed and reliable data, The professional users will therefore be able to obtain accurate values for voltage and current as well as power and frequency, among others.

    We also highlight its ease of use and compactness, making it our most suitable version for basic monitoring and diagnostic tasks.

    But if you need something a little more sophisticated, there are versions with more functionalities and connectivity, as the AHM1-BC, which incorporates RS485 communication, or the version AHM1 standard with RS485 communication, 8MB memory, digital inputs and contact outputs.

    The network analyser can be integrated into monitoring and control systems, allowing remote data management.

    Advanced functions include the possibility of programming up to 4 time tariffs, measurement up to harmonic 31 or storage of information in the device for up to 3 years.

    Highlights of our AHM1 network analysers

    Despite their differences, the various versions of our AHM1 network analyser have the following technical characteristics.

    • High durability and robustness: their design and robust materials make them capable of withstanding all kinds of industrial conditions.
    • Versatility: have a wide measurement range (up to 62 parameters), which makes them suitable for different types of installations.
    • Equipped with internal memory: Some versions allow data to be stored for later analysis.
    • High precision: you will enjoy highly reliable data.

    Why trust SACI's network analyser?

    All our products are accompanied by a detailed manual where professionals can find a complete guide on its use, configuration and installation. In addition, at SACI we offer technical support to all our customers who can contact us to ask any questions they may have, both before and after the purchase.

    In our network analyser catalogue you can find all our available models and compare their features. We also encourage you to contact us if you have any doubts about their functionalities or features, as our sales team can help you find the best option for you.

    • DIN 96 x 96 mm
    • Memory 8 MB
    • THD at V and I
    • RMS harmonics (1-31)
    • Digital inputs and outputs
    • Max. demand, A, kW, kVA, jvar
    • Programmable current and voltage
    • Measured in 4 quadrants
    • RS 485 serial output
    • Maximums and minimums
    • TCP-IP ethernet port (Optional)
    • Rogowski coils version (Optional)

    ENTRANCE

    • Rated voltage (Un): 3 x 400 / 690 V AC
    • Overload: 1.2 Un
    • Impedance: > 1MΩ
    • Rated current: 1 A and 5 A
    • Continuous overload: 2 In
    • Instantaneous overload: 10 In /5s or 20 In /1s
    • Own consumption: < 0.1 VA
    • Nominal value: < 20 mΩ

    AUXILIARY VOLTAGE

    • Aux. V AC DC: 80 - 270V
    • Own consumption: < 10 VA
    • AHM1B
    • AHM1BC
    • AHM1
    • AHM1-RC
    • AHM1-4CTS
    • AHM1 (TPC/IP)
    • AHM1 (TPC/IP/BACNET)
    • AHM1-T
    • AHM1-T (TCP)