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September 8, 2009 - Automation Systems Interconnect releases DIN Rail Mounted kWh Meters. These kWh meters come in single, dual, or three-phase format, and their fully electronic design requires no maintenance or calibration. These super-durable meters have an operational voltage range of 120/240V, 208Y120V, 480Y277V, and can even withstand overvoltage of 600V for 48 hours. The meters are equipped with terminal covers that provide a tamper-resistant solution for sub-metering applications. These DIN rail mounted kWh meters have a maximum rated current of 60 A, and can operate at temperatures from - 10ºC to 60ºC. They have superior sensitivity for low power applications, and their low power consumption minimizes utility energy losses. The kWh meters range in size (in mm) from 26 x 107 x 66 to 52 x 107 x 66, depending on the style. All of the meters can easily be mounted on the DIN rail, which reduces enclosure costs. ASI is one of the first automation component companies to provide customers with the ease, simplicity, and cost savings of a complete e-commerce website for interconnect, interface, sensing, switching and labeling products and services. |
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