Monitoring an intermittent leakage current from a distant location
Measuring 3 channels of leakage current with a power logger
The Clamp On Power Logger PW3360 or PW3365 can be used as a 3-channel current logger. In other words, you can simultaneously log three channels of leakage current data.
Use the Clamp Sensor 9657-10 or 9675, which is designed to detect leakage currents.
These power loggers can make measurements at high speed, ensuring you won’t miss intermittent electrical leaks.
Ascertain the time and magnitude of leakage currents.

Configuring the power logger
Configure the power logger as follows:
- Save interval: 1 min. or more
- Information to save: All (average, maximum, and minimum values)
The average, maximum, and minimum values from the save interval will be calculated based on the RMS values calculated every 200 ms (without any gaps) and saved.
GENNECT One settings
Configure GENNECT One as follows:
- Function to use: Dashboard function
- Monitor interval 1 min.
- Measurement channels Average, maximum, and minimum values for each power meter
- Alarm function threshold value Set the leakage current threshold value for the maximum value measurement channel (for example, 1 mA).
GENNECT One will acquire and log the measured values from each power meter at an interval of 1 min.
Any leakage current in excess of the threshold value range that is measured will be recorded in the alarm history along with the time, date, and alarm content.
One instrument can measure three channels of leakage current data. Since you can connect up to 30 instruments, the application can simultaneously measure up to 30 instruments × 3 channels = 90 channels.
Remote monitoring is also available via GENNECT Cloud.

Although GENNECT One is limited to LAN connections, you can also make measurements at remote locations via the cloud.
When you connect to GENNECT Cloud, logging data will be saved on the service’s cloud server. You can log in to GENNECT Cloud to review logging data from anywhere, at any time.
