Product Overview
The Beckhoff EL3423 is a sophisticated 3-phase power measurement terminal designed for detailed energy and power quality analysis. Unlike standard analog input terminals that simply report voltage or current levels, the EL3423 performs complex calculations internally, providing processed values like active/reactive power, energy consumption, and power factor directly via the EtherCAT network. It is an ideal solution for monitoring industrial machinery, electrical distribution cabinets, and grid-connected systems where efficiency, load management, and electrical health are paramount.
Technical Configuration
The EL3423 acts as an intelligent measurement node, offloading the heavy math required for power analysis from the PLC.
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3-Phase Measurement: Features 3 current and 3 voltage measurement channels, allowing it to monitor balanced and unbalanced 3-phase systems up to 480 V AC.
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Integrated Analysis: Provides real-time data on power quality factors, phase asymmetry, and phase order, enabling early detection of grid-side issues or motor-side faults.
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Galvanic Isolation: With 2500 V isolation, the terminal provides excellent protection for your control system against voltage spikes on the power grid.
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Flexible Wiring: The terminal supports standard 35 mm DIN rail mounting and utilizes spring-loaded terminals, facilitating secure and vibration-resistant installation in compact cabinet spaces.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
EL3423 |
| Measurement Type |
3-Phase Energy/Power |
| Voltage Range |
Max. 480 V AC |
| Current Range |
Max. 1 A AC/DC |
| Measuring Error |
0.5% (U/I), 1% (Calculated values) |
| Electrical Isolation |
2500 V |
| Mounting |
35 mm DIN Rail |
| Dimensions |
12 x 100 x 68 mm |
| Protection Rating |
IP20 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the terminal measure current directly?
No. The current measurement inputs are designed for a maximum of 1 A. You must use external current transformers (CTs) with a secondary output of 1 A to scale down your line current to a level suitable for the terminal.
What is the "power quality factor" measuring?
The power quality factor helps you understand how efficiently your load is consuming power. It monitors parameters like the power factor ($\cos\phi$) and harmonic distortion. A drop in these values can indicate issues with connected motors, power supplies, or the grid itself.
Can this be used for single-phase measurement?
Yes, the terminal supports optional single-phase operation, allowing it to be used for simpler energy monitoring tasks if a 3-phase connection is not required.
Engineering Integration and Operational Best Practices
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Safety First: Because this terminal is directly connected to line-side voltages (up to 480 V), always ensure that appropriate fuses or circuit breakers are installed on the voltage measurement lines to protect the terminal and the control cabinet.
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Wiring Correctness: Ensure the phase order (L1, L2, L3) is maintained across both voltage and current inputs. Incorrect phase mapping will lead to inaccurate power and energy calculations.
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CT Sizing: When selecting your external current transformers, ensure the accuracy class is sufficient for your application. The terminal’s measurement error is 0.5%, so using low-accuracy CTs will degrade the overall system performance.
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Data Refresh: Since the update interval is > 10 s (net-synchronous), this terminal is intended for monitoring operational energy usage rather than high-speed transients. It is perfect for logging energy consumption and identifying long-term load trends.