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A multifunction meter with power and energy metering capabilities is a versatile device used for measuring various electrical parameters in real-time. Here's what the features you described entail: Power and Energy Metering: The multifunction meter can measure both power and energy consumption, providing valuable insights into electricity usage over time. It can monitor parameters such as voltage, current, active power, reactive power, and apparent power. Instantaneous Measurements: The meter provides instantaneous measurements of electrical parameters, giving users real-time information about the electrical system's operating conditions. Pulse Output: Pulse output capability allows the meter to interface with external devices or systems, such as data loggers or control systems, by generating pulses proportional to energy consumption. This enables remote monitoring and recording of energy usage. RS485 Communication: RS485 communication enables the meter to communicate with other devices or systems using the RS485 serial communication protocol. This allows for integration with building management systems (BMS), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, or energy management systems (EMS) for centralized monitoring and control. Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) Measurement: The meter can measure Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) in the electrical system, providing information about the quality of the power supply and identifying potential issues caused by harmonic distortion. 15th Harmonic Measurement: The meter can measure up to the 15th harmonic of the electrical waveform, allowing for detailed analysis of harmonic content and its impact on the electrical system. Class 1.0 Accuracy: The meter meets Class 1.0 accuracy standards, ensuring high accuracy in measuring electrical parameters such as voltage, current, power, and energy consumption.
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JK Electricals
Dinesh Patel
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Annual Turnover : Rs. 4 Crore
Area of Expertise : Electricals
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