energy-meters:em24
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energy-meters:em24 [2017-07-19 12:28] – [1. Introduction and usage] mvader | energy-meters:em24 [2018-12-10 16:33] – [1. Introduction and usage] justin_tyers_live_a_c | ||
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This document is the manual for the EM24 three phase max 65 A per phase Energy Meter. As shown in the picture above. | This document is the manual for the EM24 three phase max 65 A per phase Energy Meter. As shown in the picture above. | ||
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==== Option B: Wired connection to CCGX ==== | ==== Option B: Wired connection to CCGX ==== | ||
- | Connect the Energy Meter to the CCGX using the USB to RS485 cable. The RS485 to USB interface cable between the CCGX and the Energy Meter can be extended up to 100 meters; make sure that the extensions of the Data+ (orange) and Data- (yellow) wires form a twisted pair. | + | Connect the Energy Meter to the CCGX with an USB to RS485 cable (see our price list). The RS485 to USB interface cable between the CCGX and the Energy Meter can be extended up to 100 meters; make sure that the extensions of the Data+ (orange) and Data- (yellow) wires form a twisted pair. |
^ RS485 Converter ^ Energy meter ^ | ^ RS485 Converter ^ Energy meter ^ |
energy-meters/em24.txt · Last modified: 2022-09-22 15:59 by dfaber