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DCM1A30V10L20S1ULB
Alt: Energy and Renewable Energy Efficiency Monitoring
Energy Meter for DC Systems up to 1000VDC and Current up to 300A. Remote Display, DIN Rail Mount, Ethernet Modbus TCP + Modbuse RTU, CTEP Compliance (Bidirectional)
- Weight:
- 2.25 LBS
- Minimum Purchase:
- 1 unit
Carlo Gavazzi now offers the DCM1 series, an energy meter with Ethernet, that was designed for the DC meter requirements of fast chargers for electric vehicles!
- Remote display solution: High current transducer with dual temperature measurement for compensation, integrated DC voltage measurement, self-powered by the display unit to which it communicates via a supplied cable
- Display: Featuring graphical visualization and quick setup
- Multi-protocols: RS485 Modbus RTU or Ethernet Modbus TCP available to adapt to different charger controllers
- Wide measurement range: 150 to 1,000 VDC, 300 A or 600 A max current
- Compactness: 90x115x60 mm transducer housing + 3-DIN display housing
- Flexibility: Transducer is mountable, with both busbar and cable lug, in different orientations
- Fast serial data refresh time: 0.1 Wh resolution class B kWh EN50470-4, also suitable for load emergency disconnection, 200 ms communication refresh time
- Bi-directional kWh meter (imported/exported): Ready for vehicle to grid applications (distributed storage by car batteries)
- High accuracy: Accuracy is maintained through the use of integrated temperature sensors
- Certifications and Approvals: CE, cURus MID, LNE, Eichrecht certified Charging session management and OCMF file generation
The DCM1 Series DC Energy Meter with Ethernet with its combination of high accuracy and resolution, is designed to provide an accurate monitoring system for certified fiscal billing in EV charging stations and battery energy storage systems, while providing power analysis capabilities to DC distribution systems in energy efficiency applications.