SmartMeter Victron Energy 65A ET340 Three Phase
103,67 € Original price was: 103,67 €.82,94 €Current price is: 82,94 €.
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Energy meters ET112 (for single-phase current max. 100A) and ET340 (for three-phase current max. 65A) are typically used in a Energy storage system. To measure the power and energy of the entire assembly at the distribution box. Or to measure the output of a photovoltaic inverter, to display the data on the Color Control GX yes VRM Portal.
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Description
The energy meter selection depends on the type of installation, the number of phases you want to measure and the maximum current per phase. Examples: for a three-phase connection to the utility grid, a three-phase meter is recommended. A three-phase meter should also be used for a three-phase PV inverter. If you have a single-phase connection to the utility grid, choose a single-phase meter.
In an installation with a single-phase connection and a PV inverter that requires metering with an energy meter, you can opt for two ET112 meters or one ET340 meter. If the application exceeds the maximum rated current, it is advisable to use an energy meter with current transformers. Also, note that most PV inverters are equipped with a "direct reading" function through the Victron system, so it is not necessary to measure their output with an energy meter.
Specification
General
| Weight | 1 kg |
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| Dimensions | 30 × 30 × 20 cm |
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