1-phase power consumption indicator, 80A, additional indicator, pulse output, RESET button, 2 modules, DIN TH-35mm

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Brand:
Orno
Product code:
OR-WE-503 / 5901752480315

Specification

Accuracy class:1
Calibrated:No
Counter reversing lock:No
Edl40/eec40:No
How to connect the meter:Direct connection
Legalized:No
Load profile measurement:No
Model:Two-wire counter
Modular version:Yes
Mounting method:Built-in
Number of meter tariffs:Single tariff
Number of pulses per unit of energy [imp/kv ah]:1000
Pulse i (falling slope, tristate):No
Pulse m (rising slope):No
Pulse p (falling slope):No
Rated current in cooperation with current converter:Lack
Rated operating frequency [hz] from:50
Rated operating frequency [hz] up to:60
Rated voltage [v]:230
Suitable for recording incremental values:No
Type of energy measured:Active energy measurement
With code lock:No
With electronic pulse generator:Yes
With pulse output:Yes
1-phase electricity consumption indicator with additional submeter, 80A The device for making indications in metric units (kWh), is used to directly measure the active power in a single-phase system. A special electronic system under the influence of the flowing current and applied voltage generates pulses in an amount proportional to the electricity consumed. The energy consumption in the phase is indicated by a flashing LED. The number of pulses is converted into the energy consumed and its value is indicated by the LCD display (5+1). Power supply: 230V~, 50Hz, base current: 5A, max. current: 80A, pulse frequency: 1000imp/kWh, measurement accuracy: class 1, pulse output, voltage: 27V, current ?27mA, pulse = 90ms, additional indicator with the possibility of erasing, mounting on a 35 mm rail.

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