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KOMAR DOBERLET
B0024445
Mx37y TEHNIČNI OPIS
5.6.2009
Mx37y TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
020611325_003_000_AD.doc
Mx37y
LAD
020.611.325
5/45
3.
1994
-
2009
Fig. 1: MT371 meter with ZO3 plug-in switching device
Mx37y meters properties:
Active energy and demand meter
Accuracy class 1 or 2
Reactive energy meter
Accuracy class 2 or 3
Apparent energy meter
Modes of energy measurement and
registration (single-phase meters)
For one-way energy flow direction
For two-way energy flow direction
For two-way energy flow direction but
registered in one (absolute) register
Modes of energy measurement and
registration (three-phase meters)
For one-way energy flow direction, three-phase
energy is algebraic sum of energies registered
in each of the phases meters are equipped
with an electronic reverse running stop
For two-way energy flow direction, three-
phase energy is algebraic sum of energies
registered in each of the phases
For one-way energy flow direction, three-
phase energy is sum of absolute values of
energies registered in each of the phases
Meter connection to network
The three-phase meter can function as a single-
phase or a two-phase meter
Meter quality:
Due to high accuracy and long-term stability
of metering elements no meter re-calibration
over its life is required
High meter reliability
High immunity to EMC
Additional meter functions:
Current measurement in a neutral conductor
via the fourth measuring system:
Detection of missing/broken neutral conductor
Detection of phase and voltage unbalance
Measurement and registration of under- and
over-voltage
Generation of alarms and their transmitting
via the DLC modem and low voltage network
(“alarm pull” at Mx371 the concentrator
reads Alarm ON status and Alarm OFF status
register from the meter) or via GSM/GPRS
modem or the RS485 communication
interface or via RF communication interface
(“alarm push” at Mx372 or ME374 GSM
modem or RF communication interface
constantly reads Alarm ON status and Alarm
OFF status register from the meter and, if
any alarm is active and enabled, it tries to
notify the centre about the alarm)
Time-of-use registration (up to 4 tariffs):
Tariffs change-over; internal real-time clock
Load-profile recorder:
Two load-profile recorders (i.e. daily and
hourly values)
Communication channels:
Infrared optical port in compliance with the
IEC 62056-21 for local meter programming
and data downloading
Built-in DLC modem (Mx371)
GSM/GPRS modem (Mx372) or
Built-in RS485 comm. interface (Mx372)
Built-in RF communication interface (ME374)
Built-in M-Bus comm. interface (option)
LCD:
In compliance with the VDEW specification
Data display modes:
Automatic cyclic data display with display
time of 10 sec.
Manual data display mode (by pressing the
Scroll push-button)

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