Three-phase electric energy meter OMNIPOWER
wall-mountedwith LCD display

Three-phase electric energy meter - OMNIPOWER - Kamstrup Instumenation - wall-mounted / with LCD display
Three-phase electric energy meter - OMNIPOWER - Kamstrup Instumenation - wall-mounted / with LCD display
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Characteristics

Type
three-phase
Assembly
wall-mounted
Other characteristics
with LCD display
Voltage

400 V

Primary current

Min.: 5 A

Max.: 100 A

Description

The OMNIPOWER three-phase electricity meters are optimised for smart metering systems and offer multiple features maximising the utilisation of utility assets. Voltage quality measurement, logging of events and real-time load profile generation for all 4 quadrants are standard features, and in addition the meter supports a wide range of communication types. With detailed information, and with implemented alarms indicating the precise location of any voltage quality issues, the utility can get an overall overview of the voltage quality, react to any issues and shave the costs of poor voltage quality. The reliable and extremely precise OMNIPOWER meters enable the utility to track all relevant grid information and with this to increase and maintain a trouble-free operation. The meters continuously measure and monitor frequency, dips and swells, voltage outages, voltage unbalance, total harmonic distortion (THD) and power factor. The utility can use the information to prove the quality of the voltage, and the key to this proof lies in the reliability of the metering of power. Fewer customer issues will occur, and the result is better customer service and happy customers. The reliability has been approved by numerous Scandinavian power suppliers using the OMNIPOWER meters. The voltage quality measurements are based on the European standard EN 50160.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.