TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Kamstrup 162M/382M
5512-1040 GB/05.2012/Rev. C1
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3.7.3 Electricity meters
Table 10 shows a similar list of pulse values for electricity meters.
Pulse value
Wh/imp
Pulse value
Imp/kWh
Pulse division factor
Display indication in ”
kWh
”
100000 0,01
Table 10: Pulse values for electricity meters.
3.7.4 Pulse outputs in module area
The pulse outputs in the module area can be configured for pulse outputs for both active and reactive energy.
As standard, the pulse outputs send 1000 pulses/kWh, but can be configured for a pulse division factor between
1 – 1000. In addition, the pulse width can be configured for 30 or 80 msecs.
When selecting pulse division factor and pulse width, please be aware that the number of pulses at max load is
not exceeding the number which the meter is able to send via the pulse output.
Pulse value
Imp/kWh, Imp/kvar
Pulse duration /
pulse pause
30 msecs. 80 msecs.
1 100A
Table 11: Maximum load current at different pulse values.
3.7.5 S0 output
The S0 output provides 1000 pulses/kWh permanently and the pulses are synchronized with the S0-LED.
The SO output is specified according to the standard DIN 43864 and Figure 11 shows the placement of the S0
ouput connector.
The maximum voltage that can be connected to the SO output is 27 V DC (at 1 k), and the maximum current
which can be drawn through the output is 27 mA.