Three-phase electric energy meter UEM63-4D R70
DIN rail50 HzRS-485

three-phase electric energy meter
three-phase electric energy meter
three-phase electric energy meter
three-phase electric energy meter
three-phase electric energy meter
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Characteristics

Type
three-phase
Assembly
DIN rail
Other characteristics
50 Hz, RS-485, with LCD display, pulse output, Modbus, MID certified, 60 Hz, programmable, multi-function, with built-in communication, smart
Voltage

230 V

Primary current

Max.: 63,000 mA

Min.: 250 mA

Description

63A three phase energy meter with built-in communication • For RS485 Modbus RTU/ASCII communication • Direct connection up to 63 A • Up to 70°C operating temperature • Fully bi-directional 4-quadrant measurements for all energies and powers • For 4 wire networks with balanced or unbalanced load • Class B according to EN 50470-3 (MID) • S0 output for energy pulse emission • Available with MID certification Besides the energy, the meter can measure the main electrical parameters and makes them available on the built-in COM port. The LCD display shows the energies and the instantaneous powers. The COM port allows to manage the connected meter by a remote station. Data is transmitted on a RS485 line. Moreover, a dedicated application for remote management is provided: • Modbus Master software > for energy meter management by PC in RS485 Modbus network. Wide backlighted LCD display with clear graphic symbols comprehensible at a glance. Metrological LED on front panel and sealable terminal covers. The analysis of the MTBF values, the accurate selection of components and the reduction of the internal working temperatures together with strict production and control standards guarantee a product with an excellent quality and a long lasting reliability.

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