- RS Stock No.:
- 194-6349
- Mfr. Part No.:
- A9MEM2105
- Manufacturer:
- Schneider Electric
Discontinued product
- RS Stock No.:
- 194-6349
- Mfr. Part No.:
- A9MEM2105
- Manufacturer:
- Schneider Electric
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Product Details
Schneider Electric Acti9 Energy Meter - A9MEM2105
Introducing a cost attractive, feature-rich energy meter that has been designed for DIN rail, modular enclosures. This meter can easily be integrated into commercial and non-critical buildings to offer users a simple, yet sophisticated energy management application for any BMS, AMR or EMS system. Providing an ideal solution for cost management applications, featuring measurement capabilities needed to allocate energy usage, perform tenant metering and sub-billing, pinpoint energy savings and optimise equipment efficiency.
Features & Benefits
- With Modbus, BACnet, M-bus and LON protocol support
- Basic metering of electrical parameters to better understand the behaviour of an electrical distribution system
- Forms part of the Acti9 iEM2100 range of products
- 1P + N
- Features an accuracy class of Class 1 active energy, conforming to IEC 62053-21
- Direct input
- Rated current is 63A and the rated voltage is 230V +/- 20%
- The network frequency is 50Hz, 60Hz
- An LCD display with 5 display digits
- 230 V AC 100 mA and has an output voltage of and 24 V DC 18 mA
- This type of energy meter is clip-on mounting mode
- Innovative design, easy to install and operate
Common applications
Designed for a multitude of applications this energy meter is predominantly used for bill checking, verifying that you are charged for the energy that you use. This device can also be used for sub-billing individual tenants for their energy consumption, including their WAGES. There is an aggregation of energy consumption which also includes WAGES and allocating costs per area, per usage, per shift or per time within the same facility.
What are the benefits of using a digital power meter compared to an analogue power meter?
Yes, there is a multitude of benefits. One of the biggest being that a digital power meter provides a continuous and instantaneous reading. Commonly, analogue power meters are used for the same purpose as a digital meter but are distinctly more difficult to read and understand, hence why qualified technicians are a more popular choice when it comes to taking meter readings. Digital power meters are usually integrated to share usage measurements and data to utility suppliers enabling to be easier and more convenient for both the energy user and energy company to give accurate readings.
Specifications
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Display Type | LCD |
Number of Digits | 5 |
Number of Phases | 1 |
Pulse Output | Yes |
Meter Type | Digital |
Series | Acti 9 |