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janitza UMG 96 RM User Manual

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UMG 96RM
Pulse value (addr. 102, 104)
The pulse value specifies 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 the pulse value is specified with a positive sign,
pulses will only be issued if the measured value also
has a positive sign.
If the pulse value is specified with a negative sign,
pulses will only be issued if the measured value also
has a negative sign.
C
Since the reactive energy meter works with
a return stop, pulses are only issued under
inductive load.
Since the active energy meter works with
a return stop, pulses are only issued during
import of electrical energy.
C
Pulse value =
maximum connection power
maximum number of pulses per hour
[pulse/Wh]

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janitza UMG 96 RM Specifications

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Brandjanitza
ModelUMG 96 RM
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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