Carlo Gavazzi Wattmeter EM112DIN
The Carlo Gavazzi Wattmeter Model EM112 is an energy manager and analyzer.
This device informs us with great precision of the electrical consumption of our installation, and communicates with the inverter to define how to manage the energy.
The Carlo Gavazzi EM112-DIN wattmeter is compatible with single-phase inverters from the HUAWEI SUN 2000L range and with INGECON Sun Storage TL M brand inverters.
Single-phase energy analyzer with backlit touch LCD display.
Particularly suitable for active energy metering and cost allocation in applications up to 100 A (direct connection), with availability of dual tariff management.
The Carlo Gavazzi Wattmeter can measure the energy consumed and generated or can be configured to consider it always consumed.
It is built in a box for DIN rail mounting with IP51 front protection degree. The analyzer is optionally supplied with pulse output proportional to the active energy being measured, Modbus RS485 port.
The Carlo Gavazzi EM112-DIN wattmeter is compatible with string inverters of the HUAWEI SUN 2000L range and with INGECON Sun Storage TL M inverters.
- Complies with international precision standard IEC/EN6205321 and IEC/EN61557-12 performance requirements (active power and active energy).
- Certified according to MID Directive, (PF option only): see “How to order” below.
- Single-phase energy analyzer
- Class 1 (kWh) according to standard EN62053-21
- Class B (kWh) according to EN50470-3 standard
- Accuracy ± 0.5 % reading (current/voltage)
- Direct current measurement up to 100ACA
- Backlit LCD touchscreen display (3 x 8 digits)
- Energy reading on display: 8 digits
- Instantaneous variable reading on display: 4 digits
- Energy metering: kWh and kvarh (consumed/generated); kWh+ through 2 tariffs
- System variables, kW, kvar, V, A, PF, Hz, kWdmd, peak kWdmd
- Self-powered
- Dimensions: 2 DIN modules
- Degree of protection (front): IP51
- Pulse output (optional, PNP open collector)
- Modbus RS485 port
- Digital input (for tariff management)
- Easy connection configuration or wrong current address detection