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220 V 5 (30) One DIN Rail Electric kWh 1P 1P 1P for Accurate Energy Measurement
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1. Installation on standard 35 mm DIN rail, conforms to DIN EN50022. 2. Single-pole width according to DIN 43880. 3. 4. Standard passive pulse output configuration (polarity), can select passive remote pulse output (no polarity). Conveniently connects to any type of AMR system according to IEC 62053-31 and DIN 43864. 5. Automatic current flow detection and instructions (only the pulse output during operation; if no green indicator is provided, it means the current direction is reversed). Technical Specifications: Features: Installation on standard 35 mm rail, conforms to DIN EN50022. Single-pole width according to DIN 43880. Standard configuration. Displays 5-digit (99999.1 kWh) per step of constant motor type. The standard passive pulse output configuration (polarity) can select a passive remote pulse output (no polarity). It is compatible with any type of AMR system that conforms to IEC 62053-31 and DIN 43864 standards. Automatic flow direction detection is provided. Instructions are displayed (only the red pulse indicator is active during operation; if there are no green performance instructions, it means the flow direction is reversed). Unidirectional measurement of single-phase active energy consumption with two wires. This is independent of the direction of the current flow. It conforms to IEC 62053-21. Extension connections are covered to protect against accidental damage. Technical Specifications: Model: XTM18S Accuracy: Class 1 Voltage: 220 V Current: 5 (30) A Insulation Performance: AC voltage 4 kV for 1 minute, waveform pulse 1.2 / 50µS 6 kV Size: 12 x 6.3 cm / 4.72 x 2.4 inches Weight: 106 g External Dimensions and Assembly: Circuit Diagram: Delivery: 1 x DIN rail electronic switch 1 x manual
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Power25 W
- Voltage10 V
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