ABB 3 Phase Pixel Oriented Energy MeterTransformer Connected

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RS Stock No.:
232-0336
Mfr. Part No.:
2CMA170534R1000 A44 TRI MOD 6A TC
Brand:
ABB
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Brand

ABB

Series

A44 212

Cutout Height

26.5mm

Cutout Width

123mm

Display Type

Pixel Oriented

Number of Phases

3

Number of Inputs

1

Number of Outputs

1

Pulse Output

Yes

Depth

65mm

Meter Accuracy

±1 %

Minimum Temperature

-40°C

Maximum Temperature

+70°C

Meter Type

Transformer Connected

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

ABB Energy Meter, Backlit Display, 6A Maximum Current Rating - A44 212 Series - 2CMA170534R1000 A44 TRI MOD 6A TC


Keep tabs on the power being used by your electronic devices with this energy meter from ABB. It's designed to work with 3-phase electrical systems and measures both the active and reactive energy levels of your machinery. Thanks to an easy-to-read LCD display, the unit paints a clear picture of your results for straightforward monitoring. As it comes with an integrated Modbus RTU communication interface, connecting this device to your industrial control unit for data transmission and processing is hassle-free.

Features & Benefits


• Backlit display boosts readability in dark settings
• Integrated control buttons for convenient configuration
• Built-in alarm output lets you know when your system needs attention

Applications


• Power stations
• Laboratories
• Automotive workshops
• Factory floors

How do I mount this meter?


You can mount this meter in a flash by simply clipping it to your DIN rail, without the need for complex tools.

How accurate is the meter?


It has an accuracy rating of ±1% for the active energy class and ±2% for the reactive energy class, so you can be sure measurement errors are slight.

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