Check it out! This new product will remotely monitor amperage on each of 42 circuit breakers in your electrical distribution panel. I have been looking for this solution for more than 3 years. Recently, I spoke with Cam Rogers, of RLE Technologies. Cam listened to my ideas, and had his engineers design a new power monitoring solution to my specifications. For more information, see the attached files, and contact Cam Rogers at RLE Technologies. . . Cam Rogers Account Manager/Applications Specialist RLE Technologies [email protected] (970) 484-6510 Regis, I hope this helps you with your power monitoring needs. Sincerely, ______________ Jeffrey Albert Network Facilities Design Specialist Hibernia National Bank New Orleans, LA [email protected] (504) 533-3119 >>> "Regis M. Donovan" <[email protected]> 7/22/2002 11:52:34 AM >>> On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 04:11:59PM -0700, Jay Yu wrote: > And a word to any of the uninitiated: clamshell (inductive) current > meters only work with AC power if you can get the clamp over only one > leg of the power. In other words, if you clamp the meter over an entire > AC power cable, you'll get an effective current measurment of 0. at least, you hope this is the case. :-) if you do measure current that way, there's something very wrong (likely a neutral connected to ground where it shouldn't be), and you should call your electrician. --regis --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
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