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UMG 96RM-P/-CBM
Determining the pulse value
Setting the pulse length
Set the pulse length according to the requirements
of the connected pulse receiver.
For a pulse length of 30 ms, for example, the UMG 96RM-
P/-CBM can issue a maximum number of 60,000 pulses
(see Table "Maximum Pulse Number") per hour.
Determining the maximum connected load
Example:
Current transformer = 150/5 A
L-N voltage = max. 300 V
Power per phase = 150 A x 300 V
= 45 kW
Power for 3 phases = 45 kW x 3
Maximum connected load = 135 kW
Calculating the pulse value
Fig.: Connection example for wiring the pulse
output.
+ -
230 V AC
24 V DC
External
operating voltage
1.5 k
Data logger
UMG 96RM-P/-CBM
Switching and pulse outputs
+24V=
13
14
15
Pulse value = 135 kW / 60000 pulses/h
Pulse value = 0.00225 pulses/kWh
Pulse value = 2.25 pulses/Wh
Pulse value =
maximum connection power
maximum number of pulses per hour
[pulse/Wh]
C
When using the digital outputs as a pulse
output, the auxiliary voltage (DC) must only
have a maximum residual ripple of 5%.

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