Schneider Power Monitoring PowerTag_ energy sensor, PowerTag Flex 160A 3P/3P+N top and bottom position_ [A9MEM1580]

Schneider Power Monitoring PowerTag_ energy sensor, PowerTag Flex 160A 3P/3P+N top and bottom position_ [A9MEM1580]

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This PowerTag Energy F160 3P/3P+N is a wireless communication energy sensor. With its Flex design, it is dedicated to 3P and 3P+N devices with 25 to 27 mm pitch between phases, rating up to 160A. It has to be associated with a concentror or a gateway to provide circuit monitoring and diagnosis down to load level. It is designed specifically for Energy Management, Load Monitoring and Power Availability applications. It incorporates accurate real-time measurements of active, reactive and apparent energy, active, reactive and apparent power, current, voltage and power factor. In case of power outage, it sends a voltage loss alarm and the current-per-phase value before being de-energized. PowerTag Energy F160 complies with IEC 61557-12 standard. It is a PMD-II/DD/K70/1. The Performance category is Class 1. The Imax maximum current is 160A. The Ib Base current is 25A. The Saturation current is 320A and the Ist Starting current is 100mA. The Un Rated voltages are Phase-to-neutral 100 to 277VAC +/- 20% and Phase-to-phase 173 to 480VAC +/- 20%. The maximum consumption is below or equal to 3VA. It can be either mounted on the top or the bottom of the protective device. The product color is white (RAL9003). The weight is 100g. The degree of protection is IP20 and IK05. The operating temperature is between -25°C to +70°C. The storage temperature is between -40°C to +85°C._ [A9MEM1580]