Vydas extends multifunction power monitor range
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multifunction power monitor
Vydas International Marketing has added the Nemo 96 HD to its range of multifunction power monitors for the measurement of system electrical parameters in energy management.
The Nemo 96 HD provides a cost-effective system for various energy metering requirements.
Instruments are microprocessor-based, programmable and networkable, and features include plug-in output modules for complete application flexibility.
It is housed in a flush-mounting enclosure of DIN size 96 x 96mm, and will measure and display single- and three-phase voltage, current, power (kW, kVA, kVar), frequency, power factor and energy (kWh, kVarh), maximum demand (kW) and peak demand.
The base unit has four active slots, and available plug-in output modules include RS485, RS232, Profibus communications, pulse, alarms, analogue and neutral current.
Current inputs must be supplied from dedicated current transformers (CTs), and CT ranges are selectable from buttons on the instrument front panel.
The Nemo 96 HD RS485 serial communications module uses Jbus/Modbus protocol.
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