Three-phase electric energy meter EM380PU
single-phaseDIN railRS-485

Three-phase electric energy meter - EM380PU - ZELEC - single-phase / DIN rail / RS-485
Three-phase electric energy meter - EM380PU - ZELEC - single-phase / DIN rail / RS-485
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Characteristics

Type
three-phase, single-phase
Assembly
DIN rail
Other characteristics
RS-485, 50 Hz, with LCD display, pulse output, MID certified, 60 Hz
Voltage

230 V, 400 V

Primary current

80 A

Description

80 A 4 modules pulse output 3 phase + N energy meter Installed upstream of an electrical circuit, energy meters are used to identify and monitor an installation’s electricity consumption. Our wide range of products can be used for metering and measuring directly connected single-phase, three-phase or four-phase circuits of up to 100 A and up to 6000 A when connected via current transformers. The EM380PU meter is an electrical measuring device operating on a 3 phase +N network. It can be used to read the active energy and the active power consumed directly on the meter or to send this information to a PLC. It is equipped with a reset function for partial counting. This direct-connection meter meters up to 80 A. This product is also available with RS485 Modbus communication and/or in a MID version. Compact products Aware that space is a key factor in the design of your cabinets, we have developed a compact range. Our 40 A meter is only 17.5 mm wide, i.e. 1 module. Secure meter Our meters are supplied with terminal covers to prevent any risk of electric shock. These terminal covers can also be sealed to prevent fraud.

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