Allen-Bradley i-Sense voltage monitors are devices that monitor and record voltage disturbances and long-term voltage trends for industrial motors and electrical systems. These monitors help to maintain the integrity and performance of machinery by continuously monitoring the voltage levels in the machinery. The i-Sense voltage monitors can be configured to operate with most of the voltage types and ratings that are used by industrial machinery. These monitors can detect voltage swells, voltage sags/dips, voltage interruptions, and outages. The i-Sense voltage monitors can monitor and measure voltage on three or six voltage channels at a time. They are usually used with three-phase voltage channels, but they can also be used with compatible single-phase and split single-phase voltage channels. In a three-phase system with three voltage channels, the channels that the i-Sense voltage monitors operate with are usually line-to-line (LL) channels or line-to-neutral (LN) channels. The i-Sense voltage monitors support 3-wire and 4-wire options. These monitors are compatible with the Ethernet network. They can be configured for their communication software through their Ethernet ports after they have been installed and powered up.
The Allen-Bradley i-Sense Voltage Monitors should only operate in indoor environments. Additionally, they should not be exposed to conductive pollution in their environments. The i-Sense voltage monitors are designed to operate at maximum altitudes of 2000 meters above sea level, maximum temperatures of 40 degrees Celsius, and maximum relative humidity levels of 95% without condensation. The i-Sense voltage monitors should be installed with 10 inches of clearance space around them for heat dissipation and user access. The monitors support conduit entry from the top or bottom for flexibility. The i-Sense voltage monitors support rechargeable batteries that are designed to last for several years. They also feature status indicator LEDs and "RESET" buttons. Users can also control i-Sense voltage monitors through optional i-Sense management consoles (requires an Ethernet connection between the monitor and the console).
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