NZR 23030627
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The NZR electricity meter 23030627 is an electronic measuring device designed for the precise recording of energy consumption in three-phase networks. With a nominal voltage of 230/400 V and a maximum current of 60 A, this meter is suitable for both energy consumption and delivery. It features a digital display and allows measurement in two tariffs, making it particularly flexible for different billing models. The meter is intended for installation in switch panels and complies with the Measuring Instruments Directive (MID), underscoring its accuracy and reliability. The four-wire design and optical pulse output provide additional functionalities necessary for modern energy monitoring systems. Thus, the NZR electricity meter 23030627 is an appropriate choice for households and commercial applications that require precise and efficient energy monitoring.
- Calibrated and MID-compliant for reliable measurements
- Two-tariff design for flexible billing
- Optical pulse output for external data transmission
- Direct measurement for all three phases
- Digital display for easy readability.
measurement module | Amp |
Maximum current | 60 A |
Nominal voltage | 400 V |
Item number | 32021435 |
Manufacturer | NZR |
Category | Energy monitors |
Manufacturer no. | 23030627 |
Release date | 24.10.2022 |
Colour | Black |
Mounting type | Engagement |
measurement module | Amp |
Maximum current | 60 A |
Nominal voltage | 400 V |
Display type | Digital |
Tariff execution | Second tariff |
Pulse output | Optical |
Polar type | Four-wire |
Accuracy class | A |
Protection type (IP code) | IP20 |
Country of origin | Germany |
CO₂ emissions | 0.59 kg |
Climate contribution | CHF 0.11 |
Height | 110 mm |
Length | 100 mm |
Width | 140 mm |
Weight | 580 g |
Length | 14 cm |
Width | 19 cm |
Height | 12 cm |
Weight | 590 g |
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- 1.Whatwatt0 %
- 2.Orno0.1 %
- 3.Max Hauri0.2 %
- 3.Qoltec0.2 %
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- 1.Qoltec0 %
- 2.Max Hauri0.5 %
- 3.Orno0.6 %
- 3.Victron Energy0.6 %