Phoenix Contact EEM-EM377
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The EEM-EM377 energy meter from Phoenix Contact is a highly advanced device for precise measurement of electrical energy in three-phase systems. It is designed for use in networks with a maximum operating voltage of 500 V and a maximum current of 80 A. The device offers a variety of measurement functions, including the measurement of voltage, current, active and reactive power, as well as energy. With a clear LCD display, it allows for easy reading of the measurement values. Installation is conveniently done on a DIN rail, making it suitable for various applications. The EEM-EM377 is also equipped with a MODBUS TCP Ethernet interface, enabling easy integration into existing systems. The protection classes IP51 and IP20 ensure that the device can be used in different environments while meeting the requirements of the MID directive.
- Three-phase energy meter with direct measurement up to 500 V / 80 A
- Certified according to MID directive for accurate billing
- Adjustable current tariffs for flexible applications
- MODBUS TCP Ethernet interface for easy system integration
- LCD display for clear and easy reading of measurement values.
measurement module | Watt |
Maximum current | 80 A |
Energy meter type | Ammeter |
mounting style | Top-hat rail |
Nominal voltage | 288 V |
Item number | 32036928 |
Manufacturer | Phoenix Contact |
Category | Energy monitors |
Manufacturer no. | 2908590 |
Release date | 24.10.2022 |
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Energy meter type | Ammeter |
Functionalities | Electricity tariff adjustable |
mounting style | Top-hat rail |
measurement module | Watt |
Maximum current | 80 A |
Nominal voltage | 288 V |
Display type | Digital |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Country of origin | Italy |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Height | 93 mm |
Length | 120 mm |
Width | 105 mm |
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