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Measurlogic Sunspec Certified Electrical Energy Sub Meter

By Natasha Townsend | June 14, 2012

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Measurlogic, Inc. has earned the SunSpec Alliance Certification for three of its DTS Electrical Energy Sub-Meters, the 305, 310 and SMX for offering support compatibility, consistency and reliability. It contributes to the organizations goal of standardizing communications and data harvesting thus reducing cost and improving overall efficiency.

The SunSpec Alliance has certified three Electrical Energy Sub Meters:

THE DTS 305

The DTS 305 is an ultra-versatile externally powered Electrical Energy Sub-Meter/Transducer. Available with a remote backlit multifunctional DTS LCD display, it is designed to be mounted on a DIN rail or surface mounted within a secure enclosure. A Class 0.5 Revenue Grade net meter, serving single and 3 phase power topologies, it supports Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP or BACNet/IP protocols. It may also be specified with multiple sets of user configurable isolated analog outputs and/or digital I/O terminals that can be dependent or independent of the meter. With a standard single pulse output, these interfaces allow the end user to view data from any device with a pulse output such as a gas or water meter or to control a device such as a relay.

THE DTS 310

The DTS 310 is a cost effective, compact, line powered Electrical Energy Sub-Meter that is designed to be mounted on a DIN rail within a secure enclosure. A Class 0.5 Revenue Grade net meter, serving single and 3 phase power topologies, it also supports Modbus RTU (DIP Switch Configurable), Modbus TCP or BACNet/IP protocols. It may also be specified with two sets of additional digital I/O terminals that can be dependent or independent of the meter. With a standard single pulse output, these interfaces allow the end user to view data from any device with a pulse output such as a gas or water utility meter or to control a device such as a relay.

THE DTS SMX

The DTS SMX is a line powered Electrical Energy Sub-Meter housed in a weather-proof, non-metallic NEMA 4x enclosure containing a backlit DTS LCD display that is designed to be mounted on a surface. A fully fused class 0.5 Revenue Grade net meter, serving single and 3 phase power topologies, it supports Modbus RTU (DIP Switch Configurable), Modbus TCP or BACNet/IP protocols. It may also be specified with two sets of additional digital I/O terminals that can be dependent or independent of the meter. With a standard single pulse output, these interfaces allow the end user to view data from any device with a pulse output such as a gas or water utility meter or send a pulse to a device such as a relay.

Measurlogic Inc.
www.measurlogic.com

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