| | | Compact 6 DIN Modules Size True RMS Measurement More than 50 Electrical Parameters Displayed Neutral Current Monitoring Bi-Directional, Four Quadrants Values on Serial Communication Port High Contrast Brigth LED Display Up to 6 Measurement Values Displayed Simultaneously Power and Current Demand Calculation During User-Definable Time Period No PTs Required up to 600 (750)VAC Programmable CT Ratio Easy to Use | | |
| | | General Description The UPM204 is a digital meter able to measure the electrical parameters on three-phase systems. It provides accurate measurements even by distorted waveform. Six high brightness Light emitting diode displays provides the three-phase quantities simultaneously and ensure maximum visibility even in difficult environment lighting condition. The working parameters can be easily set up by instrument keypad. The RS232 or RS485 serial communication port allows to transfer the three-phase electrical parameters from the instrument. The WINTOOL software, available for free on the internet, allows to show on a PC all the measured values and to program the instrument in a fast way. The UPM204 is a compact, cost effective meter operating both as a stand-alone device or as an integral part of a more extensive energy monitoring and management network. | | Benefits • The UPM204 is the low cost solution for monitoring of all the main electrical parameters. • It provides peak average current and power demand information. This data is essential to work out proper strategies aimed at avoiding uncontrolled power peaks and consequent penalties. • The UPM204 being ultra-compact and easy to mount is suitable for replacing conventional meters. The UPM204 provides powerful capabilities not offered by traditional analog meters. • The UPM204 offers time and cost saving on mounting, compared to many individual single-function instruments. • Via communication port it is possible to read and log on a PC all the readings. The remote connection allows to generate on a PC consumption profiles, logged values trends, cost allocation and reports as well as to identify critical values. Applications • Switchboards, gensets, motor control centers, etc. • Power monitoring & control systems • Individual machine load monitoring • Demand management • Remote metering and cost allocation | | |