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Carlo Gavazzi's Smart Modular Power Analyzer

By Carlo Gavazzi
Friday, November 19, 2010

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Modular Power Analyzer
The WM40-96 Smart Modular Power Analyzer features 90-260 V AC/DC or 18-60 V AC/DC supply options.



Carlo Gavazzi Inc. (Buffalo Grove, IL) has announced the launch of the new WM40-96 Smart Modular Power Analyzer. This addition to the already extensive line of energy meters is an ideal solution for measuring electrical variables - such as current, voltage, power, energy, and harmonics – in each application where parameters analysis, control, data stamping, and retransmission must be very accurate. Features include:

  • Main module plus up to three optional expansion modules.
  • Works with single, 2, and 3 phase systems.
  • 400/690 VLL or 100/208VLL versions available.
  • 90-260 V AC/DC or 18-60 V AC/DC supply options.
  • 0.2% current/voltage accuracy.
  • Class 0.5 (kWh) according to ANSI C21.1 (revenue grade).
  • Communication protocols: MODBUS-RTU, iFIX SCADA compatibility, MODBUS TCP/IP Ethernet, BACNet-IP over Ethernet.

For more information visit www.GavazziOnline.com.

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