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| Analyseur de Multi Circuits |
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| 1.General |
AMC16 Multi circuit electrical meter can measure electrical data of several circuits in a same network. It can display these data on LED by static or by loop. At the same time, it can also transmit the measured data by RS485 communication. AMC16 can measure the statement of switches of each circuit. One AMC16 is equivalent to 9 single phase power analyzer or 3 3-phase power analyzer. Therefore they can help users to economize their cost. |
| 2.Technical feature |
| TYPE |
AMC16-1 |
AMC16-3 |
| Network |
Single phase |
3-phase |
| Measurable parameters |
I,U,P,Q,cos,kWh,Hz,Logic input |
| Voltage |
Range |
40~400V AC |
| Overload |
800V/30 s |
| Curent |
Nb of inputs |
9 single phase |
3 3-phase |
| CT |
with CT: 5A~10000A |
| Without CT: 5A, 1A |
| Range |
0~10A |
| Overload |
6A continuous; 50A/5s |
| Frequence |
45Hz~60Hz |
| Logic |
input |
18 logic inputs |
| output |
1 relay for alarm of over current, over/under voltage(5A 250VAC,5A 30VDC) |
| The relay hysteresis and delay can be programmable |
| Digital output |
RS485 Port, Modbus-RTU protocol |
| Pow supply |
85V~265V AC, 100~350V DC |
| Accuracy |
I,U,P 0.5%; kWh 1% |
| Power draw |
< 3VA |
| Isulation resistence |
>100MΩ |
| Test voltage |
supply/input/output/connector 2kV/1 min 50Hz |
| ENV |
Temperature |
Work:-10℃~55℃ |
| Storage:-20℃~+70℃ |
| Humidity |
≤93% relative |
| Altitude |
≤2500m |
| Display |
3 LED, static display or loop display |
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| 3.Specification |
| Model |
Outline |
Measurable parameters |
Option |
Photo |
| PZ16-1I9 |
160 X 80 mm |
Measure single phase voltage and the currents of 9 circuits |
(/C) RS485,
(/K)18 logic input and 1 relay alarm |
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| PZ16-1E9 |
Measure single phase voltage and the currents, kW, kWh, cos of 9 circuits. |
| PZ16-3I3 |
Measure 3-phase line voltage and the currents of 3 circuits. |
| PZ16-3E3 |
Measure 3-phase line voltage and the currents, kW, kWh, cos of 3 circuits. |

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