Phoenix Contact EMM 3-24DC/500AC-160-EXM-IFS – 2908603

Phoenix Contact

October 23, 2017

Electronic motor and machine management for operation with external current transformers (160 A) – precise energy measurement, real power measurement, current and voltage measurement of motors, machines or other 3-phase loads. Freely parameterizable switching and signaling thresholds. As an option, can be networked with all popular fieldbus systems via a gateway.

Input data

Input name Device supply
Rated control circuit supply voltage US 24 V DC
Control supply voltage range 19.2 V DC … 30 V DC
Rated control supply current IS < 33 mA
Operating voltage display Green LED
Status display Yellow LED
Indication Red LED
Input name Supply for digital outputs
Nominal supply voltage 24 V DC
Input name Digital inputs
Switching threshold 9.6 V (“0” signal)
  19.2 V (“1” signal) 

 

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