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ZET938, ZET958 specifications

The GE ZET958 and ZET938 are advanced digital electrical measuring devices designed for a wide range of applications in the power sector. These devices offer a multitude of features that enhance efficiency, reliability, and performance in electrical monitoring and protection systems.

One of the main features of the GE ZET958 and ZET938 is their ability to provide precise and real-time measurement of electrical parameters such as voltage, current, frequency, and power factor. This capability allows engineers and technicians to monitor the health of electrical systems and make informed decisions to optimize performance and prevent potential failures.

Both models are equipped with state-of-the-art digital signal processing technology, which ensures accurate data acquisition and processing. This technology minimizes errors and enhances the precision of measurements, making these devices particularly suitable for critical applications where reliability is paramount.

The ZET958 model is designed for high-end applications and supports up to 12 measurement inputs, allowing it to monitor multiple circuits simultaneously. It features a large, intuitive display that provides easy access to live data and historical trends, helping operators quickly identify issues and trends over time. Additionally, the ZET958 possesses advanced communication protocols, including Modbus and DNP3, enabling seamless integration into existing monitoring systems and facilitating remote access and control.

On the other hand, the ZET938 model is tailored for general-purpose applications, offering a more compact design without compromising on essential features. While it supports fewer measurement inputs compared to the ZET958, it still provides comprehensive monitoring capabilities, making it ideal for smaller installations or as a supplementary device in larger systems.

Both the ZET958 and ZET938 incorporate robust security features that help protect sensitive data from unauthorized access. This is crucial in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, where cybersecurity threats are increasingly prevalent.

Furthermore, the user-friendly interface of both models simplifies configuration and setup, allowing for quicker deployments. Advanced data logging capabilities ensure that users can review historical data efficiently, which is valuable for analysis and compliance purposes.

In summary, the GE ZET958 and ZET938 are powerful digital measuring devices that cater to a wide range of electrical monitoring needs. Their combination of precision, advanced technology, and user-friendly features make them reliable solutions for enhancing the efficiency and safety of electrical systems. With these devices, industries can streamline operations while ensuring optimal performance and reliability.