Ecmweb 5907 Ge Industrial Series Ii Branch Circuit Monitoring Panel

Branch circuit monitoring panel

Dec. 6, 2013
Monitors 42 circuits and optional mains Communicates via Modbus RTU Checks voltage, amperage, power, and energy

Designed to monitor usage on each of the building’s branch circuits (42 circuits, 100A max), with the option of monitoring the main breaker, the A-Series II branch circuit monitoring panel observes voltage, amperage, power, and energy , then transmits and stores the usage information to a cloud-based system. Features include: galvanized enclosures with removable endwalls; flush or surface mounting; a field-installable, 200% neutral for non-linear loads; and NEMA Type 1, 3R/12, or 4/4X enclosures. In addition, the unit communicates via Modbus RTU and offers IEC Class 1 metering accuracy with 1-, 2-, and 3-pole breaker support.

GE Industrial

For more information, please visit www.geindustrial.com.

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