

The Miro is easily installed using the magnetic feet and/or the bracket and straps provided. Features available are similar to that of the Miro and can be provided with basic or advanced features, depending on the application. The Miro F Transformer Monitor and Logger (TxM 30x Series) is designed for semi-permanent and permanent installation on pole top and ground mounted transformers, and measures power quality parameters and temperatures.Īdvanced fixed versions (Class A and Class S) for zone substations are also available. The MIRO requires minimal or no configuration set up due to its optimised default configuration features and automatic current sensor detection. Various data formats available (Miro, CSV and PQDIF).Multiple communications methods are available, including WIFI, TCP/IP, FTP, Automated Data Retrieval Service (CiDR) and DNP3.Scalable features and capabilities options available.Intuitive and easy-to-use Citrus software.no need to stop logging when downloading data files Two temperature ports (1 x ambient, 1 x surface).iOS and Android compatible mobile application.Compact design allows for use in constrained spaces.Powered from phase A – no need for external power supply.Weatherproof (IP66 rated), ideal for outdoor use.WiFi, remote cellular communications, and GPS are integrated within the enclosure.Highest safety rating – CAT IV 600V (Model Miro PQ45).3 or 4 voltage channel models available.These instruments are ideal for power monitoring applications, including supply compliance checks and voltage investigations, power flow studies, energy audits, as well as solar and railway systems. The MIRO Class A portable power quality recorders are precision instruments that offer comprehensive and reliable compliance monitoring of LV circuits. Portable power quality loggers and analysers data collection, analysis, reporting, and recommendations. We also provide power consulting services i.e. We design and manufacture a variety of fixed and portable power quality analysers, distribution transformers monitors, and load loggers.
