Technical Information
Item condition |
New |
Manufacture name |
Mobile single-phase energy meter with MID |
Brand |
ELTAKO
|
Categories |
Electric meters
|
Country of origin |
CN |
Harmonized System Code |
9028 3011 00
|
Width |
110 mm |
Height |
70 mm |
Depth |
35 mm |
Frequency |
50 Hz |
Max. current (Imax) |
16 A |
Degree of protection (IP) |
IP54 |
Pulse rate |
2000 Imp/kWh (kvarh) |
Pole type |
Single phase |
Nominal voltage (Un) N-L |
230 V |
Nominal current (In) |
5 A |
Packing details
Packing level 1 |
4010312501795, 4010312501795 |
Packing level 2 |
4010312501795 |
Other Technical data
Model |
Direct measurement |
Suitable for |
Purchase |
Type of indication |
Digital |
Number of positions total (counter) |
7 |
Type of meter |
Electronic |
Type of interface |
Other |
Energy type |
Effective power |
Tariff type |
One-tariff |
Escapement mechanism |
Yes |
Calibrated |
Yes |
Approval |
Measuring Instruments Directive |
Pulse output |
Optic |
Accuracy class |
B |
Measurement type load profile |
- |
EEC40 signature |
- |
With lock code |
No |
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Description
Mobile single-phase energy meter with German type plug and coupling (Type F). Suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Maximum current 16A, Standby loss 0,4 watt only. Housing dimensions 110x70x35mm, connection cable 1.5m (including plug and coupling). Accuracy class B (1%). This mobile single-phase energy meter measures active energy by means of the current between input and output. The internal power consumption of 0.4 watt active power is neither metered nor indicated. Every 30 seconds, the display switches for 5 seconds from the accumulated active energy in kWh to the momentary consumption in watts. The start current is 20mA. The display can only be read when the power supply is on. However, the consumption is saved to a non-volatile memory and is displayed immediately after a power failure. The digital display has 7 digits. Two decimal places are indicated up to 99999.99kWh. Above 100000.0kWh there is only one decimal place. Power consumption is shown by a LED flashing at a rate of 2000 times per kWh.