ABB Power Monitoring Device, Type Transformer Connected

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RS Stock No.:
231-9906
Mfr. Part No.:
2CSG202471R4051 M4M30 I/O
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Series

M4M 30

Product Type

Power Monitoring Device

Cutout Height

96mm

Cutout Width

96mm

Pulse Output

Yes

Number of Inputs

4

Number of Outputs

6

Digit Height

85mm

Meter Accuracy

±0.5 %

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

70°C

Standards/Approvals

No

Depth

77mm

Meter Type

Transformer Connected

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

ABB Power Monitoring Device, Bluetooth and Modbus RTU Connectivity, 2 Analogue Outputs - M4M 30 Series - 2CSG202471R4051 M4M30 I/O


Get the measure of your system's energy use with this ABB power monitoring device. It tracks power moving through connected components, automatically recording detailed information about a setup's activity. Thanks to a ±0.5% measuring accuracy, the unit takes reliably close readings to provide you with precise data. For efficient system coverage, six I/O channels connect the meter to several circuits at once. With the device's Bluetooth and Modbus RTU connectivity, it easily links to your setup's network to make sharing readings a breeze.

Features & Benefits


• Mounts into a 96 (L) x 96mm (W) cutout, so it takes up minimal space

• Graphical touchscreen interface for simplified meter control

• Supports input voltages between 50 and 400V for versatile monitoring

• IP54-rated to indicate resistance to dust and water splashes

• 8 counter positions provide a detailed readout

Applications


• Logistics industry

• Power plants

• Aluminium processing

Can I set a password for this power monitoring device?


Yes, the meter prompts you to set a password on first start-up to protect system data against unwanted access.

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