Three-phase electric energy meter AAE3 series
DIN rail50 Hz

Three-phase electric energy meter - AAE3 series - Honeywell Environmental & Combustion Controls EMEA - DIN rail / 50 Hz
Three-phase electric energy meter - AAE3 series - Honeywell Environmental & Combustion Controls EMEA - DIN rail / 50 Hz
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Characteristics

Type
three-phase
Assembly
DIN rail
Other characteristics
50 Hz
Voltage

230 V, 400 V

Primary current

10 A, 65 A

Description

AAE3 with 65Amps compact 3-phase energy meters for primary and secondary energy metering the three-phase current meters 3 × 230/400V AC 50 Hz, 10 (65) A and 7-digit display for 1 or 2 tariffs. The AAE3 is a modern, electronic, 3-phase energy meter. It is very economical on space, but also highly accurate in registering energy consumption: accuracy class 1 (according to standard EN62053-21) or accuracy class B (according to standard EN50470-3). Since this meter has a high quality counter, it can be snapped onto DIN rail at any angle, without problem. A return stop ensures exact accounting. The counter can be read at any time, even without any current feed. It is possible to connect 1, 2 or 3 external conductors. With the dual tariff meter, tariffs can be switched externally. Features & Benefits: Single and dual tariff Direct measurement Class 1 according to EN62053-21 Class B according to EN50470-3 MID approval S0+/S0– output with100 pulses/kWh Max. current Imax = 65A per phase Starting current ISt = 40 mA Mounting type: Surface mount, for snapping onto DIN rail, 35 mm Counting capacity: 0…999˙999.9 Display: Mechanical, 4 mm high digits, decimal place red Nominal voltage: 3×230/400 VCA; 50 Hz; P ≤ 2 W Function control: Red LED flashing, Intelligent error display Environment: Mechanical M2, Electromagnetic E2Single and dual tariff.

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