Measure electric power easily with Eco-POWER METER.
Eco-POWER METER KW4S
1Electric power measurement for individual equipment and machines Example
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GD breaker |
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| Clamp a CT below the | |
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| machine’s power supply | |
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| breaker and measure | |
Measuring electric power |
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| the power consumption | |
with | Back | Front | with the | |
and dedicated CT. | METER. | |||
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Dedicated CT |
• Please see the catalog (BBCT1B146N) for details about the GD breaker.
2 | Alarm output when heater is ready for replacement |
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Example | Easy systemization |
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| 1 Electric power measured by the | |
| output as pulses and then measured at a PLC (FP0). | |
| FP0 | |
Dedicated CT | 2 The pulses are converted to | |
integrated electric power and | ||
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| when the value exceeds a | |
| certain amount, the heater | |
| power supply output is | |
| turned off. | |
Electromagnetic | Heater | |
switch |
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•Please see the catalog (BBCT1B135) for details about the electromagnetic switch.
01/2005