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News Release from: Tyco Electronics - Energy Division | Subject: DRK-1P-230-D63 and DRK-3P-400-D90
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 November 2006
Energy meters promote efficiency
New single phase and three phase module kilowatt hour energy meters measure real consumption of active energy.
New single phase (DRK-1P-230-D63) and three phase (DRK-3P-400-D90) module kilowatt hour energy meters from Crompton Instruments, part of the Energy Division of Tyco Electronics, measure real consumption of active energy The new devices feature highest class 1 accuracy with easy wiring, a back illuminated LCD, nonzeroing total counter and partial zeroing counter
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 7 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Main applications are switchgear, distribution systems, generator sets and control panels.
In addition the devices can also be used for energy management, building management, utility power monitoring, process control and secondary metering applications.
Technical details of the energy meters include class 1 accuracy in accordance with CEI-EN 62053-21, nominal input voltage of 230VAC L-N (400VAC L-L), with an optoisolated pulsed output.
The devices are compliant with IEC EN62052-11, IEC EN62053-21 (2003-03), EMC and LVD standards. Request a free brochure from Tyco Electronics - Energy Division ...
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