Multifunction power metering MEMO P200

multifunction power metering
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Description

The MEMO P200 is a simple, high-performance power monitor from Chauvin Arnoux Energy, providing a clear, immediate view of your electrical network. Main specifications of the MEMO P200 power monitor: All-in-one screen: 3 lines for easy-to-read display of the three-phase network's behaviour and a line dedicated to the total consumption Easy to use: 4 buttons for quick navigation and startup Native interoperability with all systems: The built-in Modbus RS485 output allows remote use and operation of the product, its On-Off output enables it to interface simply in a monitoring or test architecture 4 tariffs: Monitoring of your consumption in accordance with the energy pricing constraints Advanced specifications of the MEMO P200 power monitor: Active energy accuracy class: 0.5s (EN 62053-22) / 0.5 (IEC 61557-12) Compatibility: Measurement on single-phase and three-phase networks (3/4 wires, balanced / unbalanced) Voltage inputs: VT primary: 100V to 500kV / VT secondary: 100V to 480V Current inputs: CT primary: 1A to 10,000A / CT secondary: 1A - 5A Instantaneous values: V, U, I, THD-V, THD- I, F, Crest FActor, PF, P, Q, S, Ea, Eq, Es RS485 output: Modbus RTU mode - Slave - Speed: 2,400...38,400 bauds On-off output: Pulse mode (kWh or kVAh) - Operating voltage: 5...27 VDC Auxiliary power supply: 85...275 VAC / 120...380 VDC (50/60Hz) Temperature : -25°C to +55°C (K55) Dimensions: 96 x 96 x 55 mm / 350g

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APACT 2024

23-25 Apr 2024 New Brunswick (United States)

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    ACHEMA 2024
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    10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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