Product Description
The CVM-C10 is a power analyzer for 96×96 mm panels with a compact energy log and four-quadrant measurement (consumption and generation). Suitable for medium- and low voltage installations in three-phase circuits with three or four wires, two-phase circuits with or without neutral, ARON connections or single-phase systems.
The CVM-C5 is a multifunctional multimeter for 96×96 mm panels with a compact energy log and four-quadrant measurement. Suitable for low-voltage installations in three-phase circuits with three or four wires, two-phase circuits with or without neutral or single-phase systems.
Features
CVM-C10 – Power Analyzer
Display features and interface:
- Quick display using a single button
- Capacitive keypad with three keys
- Backlit high-contrast LCD screen
Other features:
- Modbus RS-485 serial communications
- 2 transistor outputs configurable for impulses or alarms
- 2 relay outputs configurable as alarms
- 2 digital inputs for selecting three tariffs or detecting logical states
- Allows for tariff selection through communications
- Precision class 0.5 in voltage, current and power; 1 in energy
Applications:
- Measurement in medium- and low-voltage installations
- Measurement in three-phase circuits (three or four wires), two-phase circuits (with or without neutral), single-phase circuits and ARON
CVM-C5 – multifunctional multimeter
Display features and interface:
- Quick display of parameters with a single button
- Clearly displays the basic parameters of the installation
- Displays the electricity consumption value according to the cost per kWh
- KgCO2 indicator in consumption/generation or according to the energy source.
- Backlit LCD screen
Other features:
- Measurement with MC efficient current transformers from 5 A or /1 A transformers.
- 1 digital output (S0 interface)
- 1 digital input (tariff or energy source selection)
- Maximums, minimums and maximum demand.
Applications:
- Measurement in medium- and low-voltage installations
- Measurement in three-phase (three or four wires), two-phase (with or without neutral) and single-phase circuits