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Combining two essential measurements in a single unit, this meter provides real-time data for efficient power management and fault detection. Available in analog and digital versions, it offers high accuracy, easy installation, and compatibility with various input ranges, making it a versatile choice for industrial and commercial applications.
Dual Measurement Capability: Simultaneously displays AC/DC current (0-5A) and voltage (0-600V) on a clear, easy-to-read display. Digital models feature backlit LCDs with adjustable brightness, while analog models offer instant visual feedback through needle indicators.
High Accuracy: Achieves ±1% accuracy for current and ±0.5% for voltage (digital models), ensuring reliable data for energy audits and system troubleshooting.
Flexible Input Options: Supports direct input for low-range measurements or external CTs (current transformers) and VTs (voltage transformers) for high-voltage/high-current systems, expanding its application scope.
Durable Design: The flame-retardant plastic or metal casing resists impact and heat, with an IP54 rating for protection against dust and splashes. Standard 48x48mm, 72x72mm, or 96x96mm panel cutouts fit most control panels.
Widely used in:
Power Distribution Panels: Monitoring mains voltage and load current in commercial buildings and industrial facilities.
Generator Systems: Tracking output voltage and current in diesel or gas generators, ensuring stable power supply.
Battery Systems: Measuring charge/discharge current and voltage in renewable energy storage and UPS systems.
Motor Control Centers: Detecting abnormal current spikes or voltage drops in motor circuits, preventing equipment damage.
Q: Can the digital meter communicate with a PLC?
A: Yes, digital models with RS485 Modbus RTU communication allow seamless integration with automation systems for remote monitoring.
Q: Are there models with alarm outputs?
A: Some advanced digital models include relay outputs that trigger alarms when current or voltage exceeds user-set thresholds.
Q: How is the analog meter calibrated?
A: Analog meters are factory-calibrated for specific input ranges, but field calibration is possible using built-in potentiometers for minor adjustments.
Accuracy class | 1.0, 1.5, 2.5 | Ambient temperature | 23℃±10℃ |
Relative humidity | 25% and 80% | External magentic field | 0.4kA/m |
Endurance | AC45-65Hz 2kV 1min | Installation position | vertical±10。 |
Transport temperature | -30℃~55℃ | The standard accords to IEC51 |
Combining two essential measurements in a single unit, this meter provides real-time data for efficient power management and fault detection. Available in analog and digital versions, it offers high accuracy, easy installation, and compatibility with various input ranges, making it a versatile choice for industrial and commercial applications.
Dual Measurement Capability: Simultaneously displays AC/DC current (0-5A) and voltage (0-600V) on a clear, easy-to-read display. Digital models feature backlit LCDs with adjustable brightness, while analog models offer instant visual feedback through needle indicators.
High Accuracy: Achieves ±1% accuracy for current and ±0.5% for voltage (digital models), ensuring reliable data for energy audits and system troubleshooting.
Flexible Input Options: Supports direct input for low-range measurements or external CTs (current transformers) and VTs (voltage transformers) for high-voltage/high-current systems, expanding its application scope.
Durable Design: The flame-retardant plastic or metal casing resists impact and heat, with an IP54 rating for protection against dust and splashes. Standard 48x48mm, 72x72mm, or 96x96mm panel cutouts fit most control panels.
Widely used in:
Power Distribution Panels: Monitoring mains voltage and load current in commercial buildings and industrial facilities.
Generator Systems: Tracking output voltage and current in diesel or gas generators, ensuring stable power supply.
Battery Systems: Measuring charge/discharge current and voltage in renewable energy storage and UPS systems.
Motor Control Centers: Detecting abnormal current spikes or voltage drops in motor circuits, preventing equipment damage.
Q: Can the digital meter communicate with a PLC?
A: Yes, digital models with RS485 Modbus RTU communication allow seamless integration with automation systems for remote monitoring.
Q: Are there models with alarm outputs?
A: Some advanced digital models include relay outputs that trigger alarms when current or voltage exceeds user-set thresholds.
Q: How is the analog meter calibrated?
A: Analog meters are factory-calibrated for specific input ranges, but field calibration is possible using built-in potentiometers for minor adjustments.
Accuracy class | 1.0, 1.5, 2.5 | Ambient temperature | 23℃±10℃ |
Relative humidity | 25% and 80% | External magentic field | 0.4kA/m |
Endurance | AC45-65Hz 2kV 1min | Installation position | vertical±10。 |
Transport temperature | -30℃~55℃ | The standard accords to IEC51 |