DTS876 meter is three-phase electronic active energy meter

DTS876 meter is three-phase electronic active energy meter
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Product Description

 

DTS876 meter is three-phase multi-rate electronic energy meter, for measurement and registration of active energy, reactive energy and active demand. The meter is mainly intended for large and medium size commercial and industrial customers.

Specifications

l       Accuracy class: Active 0.5 1.0    Reactive 2.0  

l       Reference voltage: 3×220/380V(four-wire)

l       Reference/Rated current: 3×5(10)A, 3×15(30)A, 3×30(60)A, 3×30(90)A, 3×5(100)A                      

l       Rated frequency: 50Hz

l       Starting current: CT connection--Active 0.001In (class 0.5) 0.002In (class 1.0)

Direct connection--0.004In (class 1.0),

l       Potential: With anti-potential logic design

l       Profile size: 278mm´174mm´77mm

l       Weight: Approx. 2.4kg

l       Electric parameters

Normal working voltage

0.9Un1.1Un

Limit working voltage

0.75Un1.15Un

Voltage circuit power consumption

≤2W or 5VA

Current circuit power consumption

≤1VA

Voltage of battery for data storing

3.6VDC

l       Tariff working parameters

Clock accuracy

≤0.5s ( every 24 hours)

Battery capacity

≥1000mAh

Battery life

≥10 years (using new battery)

Tariff

4

Time Zone

4

Time Segment

10

l       Climatic conditions

Normal working temperature

-20℃+50℃

Limit working temperature

-30℃+60℃

Storage and transport temperature

-40℃+70℃

Storage and transport humidity

≤85%

l       Technical parameters

Display Type

LCD

Communication baud rate

300bps~9600bps

Communication Protocol

IEC1107

Communication interface

RS232/485, Optical

 

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Member Information

DSM China Technology Co., Ltd
Country/Region:Guang Dong - China
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:15986740241
Contact:evelyn liu (sales manager)
Last Online:11 Nov, 2008