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Number of Phases: 3
Maximum Measurement: 400 (Phase and Neutral) V ac, 690 (Phase) V ac, 9 A, 65 Hz
Measurement Range: 10 mA → 9 A, 20 → 400 (Phase and Neutral) V ac, 35 → 690 (Phase) V ac, 45 → 65 Hz
Brand: Schneider Electric
Minimum Measurement: 20 (Phase and Neutral) V ac, 35 (Phase) V ac, 10 mA, 45 Hz
Meter Accuracy: ±0.005 (Power Factor) %, ±0.05 (Frequency) %, ±0.5 (Active Energy) %, ±0.5 (Active Power) %, ±0.5 (Apparent Power) %, ±0.5 (Current) %, ±0.5 (Voltage) %, ±2 (Reactive Energy) %
Maximum Temperature: +70°C
Series: PM5000
Display Type: LCD
Meter Type: Electromechanical
Approvals: CE Conforming to IEC 61010-1c, CULus Conforming to UL 61010-1, EN 50470-1, EN 50470-3, IEC 60529, IEC 61557-12, IEC 62053-22, IEC 62053-24
Minimum Temperature: -25°C
Depth: 72mm

Specifications

Providing an ideal solution for cost management applications, the PM5000 Series features measurement capabilities needed to allocate energy usage, perform tenant metering and sub-billing, pinpoint energy savings, optimise equipment efficiency and utilisation as well as perform a high-level assessment of the power quality of an electrical network.
  • Each unit within this range is 96 x 96 mm, they all have a modern, graphical display

  • All three phases, neutral and ground can be monitored simultaneously

  • Features bright, anti-glare display accompanied by large characters and powerful backlighting which is great for reading even when within extreme lighting conditions and viewing angles

  • The menus are very easy to understand with 8 selectable languages, the menu also has graphics and icons to make learning about your electrical network more visually friendly

  • Each device has a global billing certification

  • Super easy to install, the power meter mounts using two clips - no tools are required

  • Even easier to operate with intuitive navigation

  • Suitable for a wealth of applications including circuit breaker monitoring and control, cost management (sub billing/tenant metering & cost allocation), Network management (basic power monitoring, min/max monitoring with timestamp), Alarming and WAGES monitoring