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Energy counter 1P5-4X -3X

6A three phase 3 or 4 wires

Highlights

  • For 1 or 5A CT
  • Programmable CT ratio
  • Fully bi-directional four quadrants measurements for all energies and powers
  • For 3 or 4 wire networks with balanced or unbalanced load
  • Class B according to EN 50470-3
  • Tariff input
  • 2 S0 outputs for energy pulse emission
  • LCD display with 8 main digits
  • Optical port for communication
  • Available with MID certification

Technical features

Power supply
Power supplied from the voltage circuit
Nominal measurement voltage ±20%
Consumption (for each phase): 7,5 VA max
Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz

Voltage
Nominal values:
A) 3x230/400V 50Hz 4 wires
A) 3x400V 50Hz 3 wires
B) 3x240/415V 50Hz 4 wires
B) 3x415V 50Hz 3 wires
C) 3x230/400V 50/60Hz 4 wires
C) 3x400V 50/60Hz 3 wires
D) 3x230/400V...3x240/415V 50/60Hz 4 wires
D) 3x400V...3x415V 50/60Hz 3 wires

Current
Maximum value Imax: 6 A
Iref value (Ib): 1 A
Itr value: 50 mA
Imin value: 10 mA
Start current Ist: 2 mA

Accuracy
Active energy class B according to EN50470-3
Reactive energy class 2 according to EN62053-23

S0 outputs
2 passive optoisolated
Maximum values: 250 V AC-DC - 100 mA
Pulse length: 50 ±2ms ON time, 50 ±2ms OFF time

Tariff input
Active optoisolated
Maximum voltage: 276V AC-DC

Metrological LED
Meter constant: 10000 imp/kWh

Environmental conditions
Operating temperature: -25°C ÷ +55°C
Storage temperature: -25°C ÷ +75°C
Humidity: 80% max without condensation
Protection degree: IP51 frontal part -IP20 terminals

Applications

Totalization of the electric energy in the industry for each single line or machine.
Measurement of energy generated by renewable sources such as solar, eolic, etc.
Accounting and billing of consumptions in camp sites, malls, residential areas, naval ports, etc.
Totalization of the electric consumption in hotels, congress centers, exhibition fairs.
Accounting of the consumptions in buildings with executive office services.
Internal allocation of the consumptions in timeshare civilian and industrial buildings.
Realization of energy monitoring systems.
Remote survey of the consumptions and compute of the costs.

Energy counter1P5-4D

6A three phase with built-in communication, available interfaces:
RS485 MODBUS
MBUS
Ethernet, MODBUS TCP

Highlights
Modbus, M-Bus or Ethernet built-in communication
For 1 or 5A CT
Programmable CT ratio
Fully bi-directional four quadrants measurements for all energies and powers
For 4 wire networks with balanced or unbalanced load
S0 output for energy pulse emission
LCD display with 8 main digits
Built according EN 50470-1 standard

Technical features

Power supply
Power supplied from the voltage lines
Voltage range: 180 ... 290 VL-N
Consumption (for each phase): 3,5 VA - 1 W
Frequency: 50/60 Hz

Voltage
Range: 3x230/400V ... 3x240/415V 50/60Hz 4 wires

Current
Starting current I st: 2 mA
Minimum current I min: 10 mA
Transitional current I tr: 50 mA
Reference current I ref (Ib): 1 A
Maximum current I max: 6 A

RS485 Modbus communication
Port: RS485
Protocol: Modbus RTU/ASCII
Communication speed: 300 ... 57600 bps

M-Bus communication
Port: wired (EN 1434-3)
Protocol: M-Bus
Communication speed: 300 ... 38400 bps
Unit load: 1

Ethernet communication
Port: 10/100 Base T
Protocol: HTTP, NTP, DHCP, Modbus TCP
Communication speed: 10/100 Mbps
Data recording

Accuracy
Active energy class 1 according to IEC/EN 62053-21
Reactive energy class 2 according to IEC/EN 62053-23

S0 output
Passive optoisolated
Maximum values: 27 V DC - 27 mA
Pulse length: 50 ±2ms ON time

Tariff input (not available with Ethernet model)
Active optoisolated
Maximum voltage: 276 V AC-DC

Metrological LED
Meter constant: 10000 pulse/kWh

Environmental conditions
Operating temperature: -25°C ... +55°C
Storage temperature: -25°C ... +75°C
Humidity: 80% max without condensation
Protection degree: IP51 frontal part - IP20 terminals

Applications

  • Measurement of the electrical energy in the industry for each single line or machine.
  • Measurement of energy generated by renewable sources such as solar, wind, etc.
  • Accounting of consumptions in camp sites, malls, residential areas, naval ports, etc.
  • Counting of the electrical consumption in hotels, congress centers, exhibition fairs.
  • Accounting of the consumptions in buildings with executive office services.
  • Internal allocation of the consumptions in timeshare civilian and industrial buildings.
  • Realization of energy monitoring systems.
  • Remote survey of the consumptions and compute of the costs.

energy counter 80-4X-3X

80A three phase 3 or 4 wires


Highlights

Direct connection up to 80 A
Fully bi-directional four quadrants measurements for all energies and powers
For 3 or 4 wire networks with balanced or unbalanced load
Class B according to EN50470-3
Tariff input
2 S0 outputs for energy pulse emission
LCD display with 8 main digits
Optical port for communication
Available with MID certification

Technical features

Power supply
Power supplied from the voltage circuit
Nominal measurement voltage ±20%
Consumption (for each phase): 7,5 VA max
Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz

Voltage
Nominal values:
A) 3x230/400V 50Hz 4 wires
A) 3x400V 50Hz 3 wires
B) 3x240/415V 50Hz 4 wires
B) 3x415V 50Hz 3 wires
C) 3x230/400V 50/60Hz 4 wires
C) 3x400V 50/60Hz 3 wires
D) 3x230/400V...3x240/415V 50/60Hz 4 wires
D) 3x400V...3x415V 50/60Hz 3 wires

Current
Maximum value Imax: 80 A
Iref value (Ib): 5 A
Itr value: 500 mA
Imin value: 250 mA
Start current Ist: 20 mA

Accuracy
Active energy class B according to EN50470-3
Reactive energy class 2 according to EN62053-23

S0 outputs
2 passive optoisolated
Maximum values: 250 VAC-DC - 100 mA
Pulse length: 50 ±2ms ON time, 50 ±2ms OFF time

Tariff input
Active optoisolated
Maximum voltage: 276 VCA-CC

Metrological LED
Meter constant: 1000 imp/kWh

Environmental conditions
Operating temperature: -25°C ÷ +55°C
Storage temperature: -25°C ÷ +75°C
Humidity: 80% max without condensation
Protection degree: IP51 frontal part - IP20 terminals

Applications

Totalization of the electric energy in the industry for each single line or machine.
Measurement of energy generated by renewable sources such as solar, eolic, etc.
Accounting and billing of consumptions in camp sites, malls, residential areas, naval ports, etc.
Totalization of the electric consumption in hotels, congress centers, exhibition fairs.
Accounting of the consumptions in buildings with executive office services.
Internal allocation of the consumptions in timeshare civilian and industrial buildings.
Realization of energy monitoring systems.
Remote survey of the consumptions and compute of the costs.

energy counter 80-4D

80A three phase with built-in communication

Highlights

Modbus, M-Bus or Ethernet built-in communication
Direct connection up to 80 A
Fully bi-directional four quadrants measurements for all energies and powers
For 4 wire networks with balanced or unbalanced load
S0 output for energy pulse emission
LCD display with 8 main digits
Built according EN 50470-1 standard

Technical features

Power supply
Power supplied from the voltage lines
Voltage range: 180 ... 290 V L-N
Max consumption (for each phase): 3,5 VA - 1 W
Frequency: 50/60 Hz

Voltage
Range: 3x230/400V ... 3x240/415V 50/60Hz 4 wires

Current
Starting current I st: 20 mA
Minimum current I min: 250 mA
Transitional current I tr: 500 mA
Reference current I ref (Ib): 5 A
Maximum current I max: 80 A

RS485 Modbus communication
Port: RS485
Protocol: Modbus RTU/ASCII
Communication speed: 300 ... 57600 bps

M-Bus communication
Port: wired (EN 1434-3)
Protocol: M-Bus
Communication speed: 300 ... 38400 bps
Unit load: 1

Ethernet communication
Port: 10/100 Base T
Protocol: HTTP, NTP, DHCP, Modbus TCP
Communication speed: 10/100 Mbps
Data recording

Accuracy
Active energy class 1 according to IEC/EN 62053-21
Reactive energy class 2 according to IEC/EN 62053-23

S0 output
Passive optoisolated
Maximum values: 27 V DC - 27 mA
Pulse length: 50 ±2ms ON time

Tariff input (not available with Ethernet model)
Active optoisolated
Maximum voltage: 276 V AC-DC

Metrological LED
Meter constant: 1000 pulse/kWh

Environmental conditions
Operating temperature: -25°C ... +55°C
Storage temperature: -25°C ... +75°C
Humidity: 80% max without condensation
Protection degree: IP51 frontal part - IP20 terminals

Applications

Measurement of the electrical energy in the industry for each single line or machine.
Measurement of energy generated by renewable sources such as solar, wind, etc.
Accounting of consumptions in camp sites, malls, residential areas, naval ports, etc.
Counting of the electrical consumption in hotels, congress centers, exhibition fairs.
Accounting of the consumptions in buildings with executive office services.
Internal allocation of the consumptions in timeshare civilian and industrial buildings.
Realization of energy monitoring systems.
Remote survey of the consumptions and compute of the costs.

204 series DIN rail LED power meter

Highlights

Compact 6 DIN modules size
True RMS measurement
More than 50 electrical parameters displayed
Neutral current monitoring
Bi-directional, four quadrants values on serial communication port
High contrast bright LED display
Up to 6 measurement values displayed simultaneously
Power and current demand calculation during userdefinable time period
No PTs required up to 600 (750) VAC
Programmable CT ratio
Easy to use

The 204 with option "RGW" can be combined to the 150 Rogowski coil.

Main features
Measurements
Three-phase 3-wire or 4-wire unbalanced load operation.
True rms metering provides accurate measurement even for distorted waveform.
Fully bidirectional, four-quadrant values on serial communication port.
More than 50 electrical parameters measured (instantaneous, demand, peak values, energies, etc.).
Direct measurement up to 600 (750) VAC.
Programmable CT ratio.

Front panel display
High contrast bright, easy to read, LED display.
6 parameters displayed simultaneously give the complete situation of the electrical line at first sight.
Password protected setup and resetting operations.

Communication
RS232 or RS485 optoisolated communication port.
MODBUS or A2 ASCII protocol.
Communication speed programmable up to 57600 bps.

Inputs & outputs
Two digital outputs for energy pulsing.
On request input for Rogowski coils

Specifications
Power supply
Rated voltage: 115 VAC / 230 VAC +15% -20%
Consumption: 2 VA max

Voltage inputs
Maximum measurable voltage: 600 (750) VAC max L-L
Input impedance: ›1.3 MOhm
Burden: max 0.15 VA per phase
Frequency: 45 - 65 Hz

Current inputs
Rated current (Ib): 5 ARMS
1 ARMS on request
Min / max measurable current: 20 mA / 7 ARMS
Maximum overload: 10 ARMS continuous - 100 ARMS for 1 sec.
Input impedance: 0.02 Ohm approximately
Burden: max 0.5 VA per phase
Insulation voltage: 150 VAC max between phases
Rogowski input: 200÷49995 A on request

Typical accuracy
Voltage: ±0.3% reading ±0.05% full scale
Current: ±0.5% reading ±0.05% full scale
Active power: ±1% reading ±0.2% full scale (PF=1)
Power factor: ±1.5% reading (0.5 inductive - 0.8 capacitive)
Active energy: ±1.5% reading (0.5 inductive - 0.8 capacitive)
Frequency: ±0.05% reading ±1 digits from 45 to 65 Hz

Display & operating controls
Display: high brightness 10 mm LED display
6 lines, 3 digits
Keypad: 3 push-buttons

Communication ports
Type: RS232 or RS485 on request, optoisolated
Baud rate: 300 to 57600 bps
Protocol: A2 ASCII or MODBUS RTU/ASCII on request

Digital outputs
Type: Type: 2 optoisolated (50V-100mACA-CC)

Environmental conditions
Operating temperature: from -20°C to +60°C
Storage temperature: from -30°C to +75°C
Relative humidity: 80% max. without condensation

Mechanical characteristics
Material: plastic enclosure - noryl UL94-V0
Protection degree: IP20
Terminals: conductors 2.5 mm2
Size / weight: 106x90x57 mm / 300 gr

Standards compliance
Safety: 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC directives, EN61010.1 safety standard
EMC: 89/366/EEC directive and following modifications 93/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC, EN50081-2, EN50082-2, EN61326/A1

Applications
Switchboards, gensets, motor control centers, etc.
Power monitoring & control systems
Individual machine load monitoring
Demand management
Remote metering and cost allocation

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