Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Schneider ElectricSeries
Acti 9 iEM3000
Display Type
LCD
Number Of Digits
9
Number of Phases
3
Depth
69mm
Minimum Temperature
-25°C
Maximum Temperature
+55°C
Better World Product (Find out more)
Yes
Better World Verification
Green Premium
Meter Type
Electronic
Maximum Measurement
63 A, 99999999.9 kWh
Measurement Range
0 → 99999999.9 kWh, Maximum of 63A
Minimum Measurement
0kWh
Approvals
CE, cULus, EN 50470-3, IEC 60529, IEC 61010, IEC 61036, IEC 61557-12, IEC 62053-21, IEC 62053-23, MID Conforming to EN 50470-1, MID Conforming to EN 50470-3, UL 61010-1
Country of Origin
China
Product details
Schneider Electric iEM3000 Series Energy Meter
The Acti 9 iEM3000 series energy meters is a cost-attractive, feature-rich energy metering offer for DIN rail, modular enclosures.
More than just kWh meters, the Acti 9 iEM3000 series meters provide a full view of both energy consumption and on-site generation with full four-quadrant measurement of active and reactive energy delivered and received. Additionally, extensive real-time measurements (V, I, P, PF) give customers greater detail on their energy usage, and multiple tariffs give customers the flexibility to match the billing structure of their utility.
The meters are fully compliant with the Acti 9 communication system.
Accuracy class 1.0 (iEM3100 & iEM3300 models) and 0.5S (iEM3200 models) for active energy metering
Accuracy class 2 for reactive energy metering
Graphical display for easy viewing
Compact size mounts easily on DIN rail with two clips
Internal clock saves the date and time of the last reset and 48h in case of power outage
Multi-tariff selection by digital inputs or internal clock
Applications:
Bill checking to verify that you are only charged for the energy you use
Sub billing individual tenants for their energy consumption, including WAGES
Aggregation of energy consumption, including WAGES, and allocating costs per area, per usage, per shift, or per time within the same facility
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Schneider ElectricSeries
Acti 9 iEM3000
Display Type
LCD
Number Of Digits
9
Number of Phases
3
Depth
69mm
Minimum Temperature
-25°C
Maximum Temperature
+55°C
Better World Product (Find out more)
Yes
Better World Verification
Green Premium
Meter Type
Electronic
Maximum Measurement
63 A, 99999999.9 kWh
Measurement Range
0 → 99999999.9 kWh, Maximum of 63A
Minimum Measurement
0kWh
Approvals
CE, cULus, EN 50470-3, IEC 60529, IEC 61010, IEC 61036, IEC 61557-12, IEC 62053-21, IEC 62053-23, MID Conforming to EN 50470-1, MID Conforming to EN 50470-3, UL 61010-1
Country of Origin
China
Product details
Schneider Electric iEM3000 Series Energy Meter
The Acti 9 iEM3000 series energy meters is a cost-attractive, feature-rich energy metering offer for DIN rail, modular enclosures.
More than just kWh meters, the Acti 9 iEM3000 series meters provide a full view of both energy consumption and on-site generation with full four-quadrant measurement of active and reactive energy delivered and received. Additionally, extensive real-time measurements (V, I, P, PF) give customers greater detail on their energy usage, and multiple tariffs give customers the flexibility to match the billing structure of their utility.
The meters are fully compliant with the Acti 9 communication system.
Accuracy class 1.0 (iEM3100 & iEM3300 models) and 0.5S (iEM3200 models) for active energy metering
Accuracy class 2 for reactive energy metering
Graphical display for easy viewing
Compact size mounts easily on DIN rail with two clips
Internal clock saves the date and time of the last reset and 48h in case of power outage
Multi-tariff selection by digital inputs or internal clock
Applications:
Bill checking to verify that you are only charged for the energy you use
Sub billing individual tenants for their energy consumption, including WAGES
Aggregation of energy consumption, including WAGES, and allocating costs per area, per usage, per shift, or per time within the same facility