Conzerv ELF3234 Panel Meter - power & energy

Conzerv ELF3234 Panel Meter - power & energy
  • Easy to install
  • Simplest meter to measure W and kWh
  • Large lit display



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The Conzerv ELF 3234 meters are three phase panel meters that measure power, kWh, energy and power factor. With a compact size and clear single-line display, the meters can display fixed or auto rotating information from all parameters on all three phases. The measurements shown are automatically scaled to kilo, mega or giga.

Using the three buttons on the front of the unit, the ELF 3234 can be setup to work with not only primary current transformer ratios but also secondary current transformer ratios as well as potential transformers so that kWh, power and energy calculations are always accurate.

The ELF 3234 can work with three phase three wire or four wire setups in addition to single phase two wire. It requires an auxilliary power source from 80V to 240V.

The ELF family of panel meters are compact meters that pack a power-punch - this series combines the latest features and applications with high reliability and safety. If you are in the market for a panel meter, consider the Conserv line - they offer perhaps the best value in the marketplace.

There are number of current transformers and encloses to choose from - see the accessories tab above this description for more details.

The standard ELF3234 features two display modes - In 'power' mode, the 3234 displays either W, Wh and VA in a switchable display. In 'energy' mode, it can show VAR, VARh, and Power Factor (PF). In order to display PF and W in the same mode, choose the "3234-3" version.

Click on the dropdowns above to configure your ELF 3234.
The Good:
The ELF 3234 is a compact, inexpensive power meter that comes with standard Class 1.0 accuracy. The meter can also work with a wide range of current transformers.

The Bad:
The menus on the meter are a little tricky first time you try but instructions are all in the included manual and quick start guide. The meter is not UL approved.

The Bottom Line:
If you're looking to get your hands on an accurate, inexpensive power meter (eg. for sub-metering an electrical panel), you can't go wrong with this product. Just make sure you take the time to read the quick start guide which explains the hook up and the wiring in detail.

Full Review

Small, but Mighty!
The ELF3234 power meter is proof that bigger isn't always better. This compact meter delivers just about everything you need in a small footprint and for an excellent price. If fact it delivers a little more than most people need. I recommend this product for those looking for an inexpensive way to measure or sub-meter an electric panel, tenant or individual device that uses power.

Compatibility
This meter is pretty much universal and works with almost any standard electrical system, including single phase 110-120V (2 wire) to 220-240V (3 wire), and three phase (3 wire and 4 wire) electrical systems.

Wiring it Up
I found this meter very simple to setup. There are basically three sets of connections to make and all are well described in the documentation. The Quick Start Guide (included) has wiring diagrams for those less familiar - just be sure the read and follow the instructions carefully!

1. Give the meter a voltage reference for power calculations. You'll need one connection per live conductor. This will depend on the electrical system you intend to monitor.

2. Connect up the current sensors (sold separately, also called current transformers or CTs). The type and number of these you'll need will again depend on the electrical system you want to monitor, but at the very least you'll usually need one current sensor per live conductor (not the neutral!) and the maximum range of the CTs must be at least as high as the maximum current you expect your load to draw. The CTs must also have a 5A output at maximum current and have bare ended (unterminated) connectors to feed into the meter.

NOTE: Make sure you install the CTs the right way around! Otherwise it
will look like your hot tub is generating lots of power and making you
money!


3. Give the meter a power source. A free breaker spot at the panel is the
best place - it will take anything from 80 to 270V AC power (45 to 65Hz) using a
two wire connection.

Lastly, I highly recommend getting one of the plastic enclosures with your meter. These mount to the wall and give the meter something to live in. They also keep the connections safely tucked away from accidental fingers and give a finished look to the installed meter.

The Setup
Once you've get it hooked up, power it up and - again, using the manual - enter the setup mode. I won't describe how to do that here, the manual does it very well. It's not hard to setup the meter, but the small screen can only show one line of information at a time, so make sure you press the right buttons to scroll through the menu and setup options properly. The three yellow buttons on the front of the meter are used to change options.

Use and Operation
Once you have the meter up and running, there really isn't much more for you to do! Except to come back once in a while and check on your power consumption. The bright eight-segment LED display is easy to read in low-light conditions. If desired the meter can be re-set on a period basis (manually) and if you intend to bill power, you might want to consider setting a password on the meter so it can't be reset the day before you're supposed to read it!

To change the displayed parameter (or phase, in the case of multi-phase electrical systesm) the orange left/right buttons and yellow down button will do this for you quite nicely.

Summary
If you don't need bells and whistles, input/output options, complicated communications and non-power related data, this is a great inexpensive product and it'll do the job quite nicely!
  • True RMS
  • PTR & CTR programmable. (primary & secondary)
  • Low CT , PT, Aux supply burden
  • Auxiliary supply: 80V to 270V
  • Auto scrolling of parameters
  • Auto scaling: kilo - mega - giga
  • 3 Phase Wiring Check
  • Bright, 7-segment, multi-function LED display
  • Dustproof
  • One-click installation
  • Protection from accidental contact with live terminals
  • 96 x 48 mm, 40mm depth
  • Adaptor plate option for 90 x 90 mm cutout
  • Accuracy: Class 1.0 and 0.5
  • Star or Delta configurable
  • Password protected
  • 10 years back-up of integrated data
Construction confirms to:
  • Emission: CISPR 22
  • Fast Transient: Upto 2kV
  • IEC 61000-4-4, levels
  • Impulse voltage: 6kV, IEC 60060, 1.2/50

Sensing

True RMS, 1 sec update time
4 quadrant Power & 2 Quadrant Energy

Input

4 Voltage inputs ( V1, V2, V3, Vn )
110 or 415 V L -L nominal ( Range 80 to 500 V L - L)

Auxiliary Supply
(Control Power )

80 - 270 V AC, 45 to 65 Hz

Input Current

Current Inputs ( A1, A2, A3 )
Field Configurable 1A to 5A ( Range 50mA to 6A)
Overload 10A max. continuous
50A max. for 3 Seconds

Burden

. VA max. per Volts / Amps input
. 3VA max on Auxiliary Supply.

Frequency

45 to 65 Hz

Display

4 Digit 7 Segment 14 mm
LED Display

Display sequence

Parameter, Value

Resolution

Energy 8 Digit ( 4 + 4 )
Power, 3 VAF 4 Digit
V, A, F 3 ½ Digit

Environmental

Operating Temperature - 10 C to + 60 C ( 14 F to 140 F)
Storage Temperature - 25 C to 70 C ( - 13 F to 158 F )
Humidity 5 % to 95 % Non Condensing

Weight

225 gms approximately

Dimensions

Bezel 96 x 48 mm
Depth 40mm beind Bezel

Panel Cut out

(90 ) x ( 43 )mm

Mounting

Flush Mount, Side lock

Warranty

3 year from date of invoice

Popularity: 51.50%
Customer Ratings: 3.0 of 5 (1 reviews)
Recommended: YES: 1  |  NO: 0
ELF 3234
Dave Buffalo RECOMMENDS THIS PRODUCT
September 14, 2009

The Good:
Great price for what we need to do, We just needed something simple to log kwh's and it does that and more.

The Bad:
Find Keypad tough at first to scroll around

The Bottom Line:
Easy to hook up. Most likely we will be buying several more in the future.
Recommended Accessories
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Enclosures
Solid Core CTs
Split Core CTs

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