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What are the pulse output characteristics of PM3210 ?

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What are the pulse output characteristics of the PM3210 meter?

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PowerLogic™ PM3210 Series Meter.

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Energy monitoring systems where pulse output is used for interfacing with external devices such as counters, data loggers, or building management systems.

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The pulse output of the PM3210 meter is used exclusively for active energy pulse output. Key characteristics include:

  • Configurable pulse frequency (pulses/kWh)
  • Configurable pulse width, with a minimum of 50 ms
  • Pulse stop duration is equal to or longer than the pulse width
  • The pulse output reflects primary energy consumption, considering transformer ratios
  • It is important to set appropriate values for pulse frequency and pulse width to avoid pulse loss due to over-counting

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