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UMG 96RM-E
Pulse value
The pulse value is used to indicate how much energy
(Wh or varh) should correspond to a pulse.
The pulse value is determined by the maximum
connected load and the maximum number of pulses per
hour.
If you check the pulse value with a positive sign,
the pulses will only be emitted when the measured value
has a positive sign.
If you check the pulse value with a negative sign,
the pulses will only be produced when the measured
value has a negative sign.
C
Since the reactive energy meter operates with
a backstop, pulses will only be generated
with inductive load applied.
Since the active energy meter operates with
a backstop, pulses will only be generated
when drawing electricity.
C
Pulse value =
max. connected load
max. number of pulses/h
[Pulse/Wh]

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