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kWh meter, 2-wire electronic electricity meter, single-phase electricity meter, DIN rail electricity meter, for home use (20(80) A)
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Description
Features: Standard 35mm DIN rail mounting, compliant with DIN EN 50022. Six-pole width (12.5mm module), compliant with JB/T7121-1993. Selectable 5+1 digit LCD display (99999.1kWh). Standard configuration: one passive pulse output port (polarity), selectable to expand to a remote passive pulse output port (non-polarity), compliant with IEC 62053-31. The standard configuration does not detect the direction of the charging current flow. Automatic detection of the charging current flow direction is selectable, along with instructions via an individual LED. A single direction measures the active power consumption of a two-wire, single-phase system. This is unrelated to the direction of the charging current flow. Compliant with IEC62053-21. Standard configuration short terminal cover; an extension terminal cover can be selected for added protection and safe operation.
Specifications: Model: XTM75S-U
Accuracy: Class 1 Voltage: 220V Current: 5(30)A, 15(60)A, 20(80)A (optional) Insulation Performance: AC voltage 4 kV for 1 minute, waveform pulse voltage 1.2/50 µs 6 kV Size: 10 x 7.6 cm / 3.94 x 2.99 inches
Weight: Approx. 270-277 g
Package Included: 1 x DIN rail electric meter 1 x manual
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Features
- BrandTEHTUY
- Length10 cm
- Width7.6 cm
- Height1 cm
- Weight270 g
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