CHK Power Quality Pty Ltd, User Manual – Miro Power Quality Logger and Analyser, 15 August 2016
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1 Product overview
1.1 Product brief
The MIRO Class A range of portable power quality (PQ) recorders are precision instruments
that offer comprehensive and reliable compliance monitoring of low voltage circuits. Built for
high performance, toughness and focus on ease of use, the MIRO range are the workhorse
instruments of choice for a variety of power monitoring applications including power quality
analysis, supply compliance checks and voltage investigations, power flow studies, energy
audits, photovoltaic – solar, railway systems, and transformer monitoring
1.1.1 Feature summary
1.1.1.1 Scientific grade
Designed to Class A, IEC61000-4-30.
1.1.1.2 Compact design
The MIRO PQ is designed to meet applications for the modern marketplace and where
space and accessibility are restrictive.
1.1.1.3 Power supply options
Powered from Phase A and external DC.
1.1.1.4 All weather conditions
Rugged, shock resistant, portable and weatherproof (IP66).
1.1.1.5 Safety
Voltage transients: Minimum CAT IV 600V safety category
> 10kV isolation to ground
> 10kV isolation between voltage channels
Removable voltage leads
Voltage leads independently certified to CAT IV 600V
Reinforced insulation / double insulated
1.1.1.6 Communications
All local and remote communications options are integrated within the standard enclosure -
no additional peripherals required other than an external antenna. Remote communications
options include: 2G/3G and other cellular platforms.
1.1.1.7 Software interface
The CITRUS platform is powerful, easy to use and intuitive application software that
supports all CHK PQ products. It provides tools for: device management; data analysis; and
reporting.