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FINDER INTRODUCES METERS FOR INDIVIDUAL MONITORING OF ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Finder
30/11/2006
The 7E Series single phase kWh totalising meters from Finder have been designed for the measurement, recording and display of individual energy consumption for loads drawing up to a maximum of 65A.
The meters are targeted at applications in residential, commercial and industrial installations where the consumption of energy needs to be measured or monitored. This might be either to assist in meeting government targets for reduced emissions by minimising energy consumption, or to allow metering of locally billed electricity supplies. Typical areas of use might include test laboratories, the individual monitoring of machines, control cabinets and switchboards, in battery charging equipment, or for hook-up supplies to campers, caravans and boats.
The meters can be DIN rail mounted, and can easily be installed in a standard consumer unit. A high resolution pulsed open-collector output allows accurate remote monitoring.
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