Energy meters, SonoMeter 30, 20 mm, qp [m³/h]: 2.5, Heating and cooling, mains, M-bus module

187F3038

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Energy meter for commercial applications

Product details

Gross weight 1.14 Kilogram
Net weight 1.12 Kilogram
Volume 4.095 Liter
EAN 5702428971645

 

1 Primary battery SUM weight Kg 0.019
1 Primary battery weight Kg 0.019
Accuracy standard Class 2 to EN1434
Ambient class E2/M1
Ambient humidity [% RH] [Max] 93 %
Ambient temperature [°C] [max] 55 °C
Ambient temperature [°C] [min] 5 °C
Application Heating and cooling
Approval authority MID
Approval type Type approved and 1st time verified
Approved meteorological range [°C] [Max] 130 °C
Approved meteorological range [°C] [Min] 5 °C
Battery lifetime [Years] 11 yr
Battery qty 1
Battery type or Name AA cells Lithium thionyl chloride
Cable insulation material Halogen free
China RoHS compliance Out of scope
Connection size G 1
Connection types Thread
Description Energy meter for commercial applications
Diameter [mm] 20 mm
Display type LCD
EEE category 5 small equipment (any external dimension 50 cm)
EU RoHS compliance Out of scope
Flow measuring principle Ultrasonic
In scope of WEEE Yes
In scope of WEEE and contain batteries Yes
Integrated communication 2 Pulse inputs/outputs
Interface module slot 1 M-bus module
IP protection class IP65
Label product Yes
Length [mm] 130 mm
Log storage duration [Month] 36 mo
Media Heating system according to VDI 2035
Media temperature [°C] [Max] 130 °C
Media temperature [°C] [Min] 5 °C
Media temporary overload temperature [°C] 150 °C
Product group Energy meters
qp [m³/h] 2.5 m³/h
REACH Candidate List substances Lead (CAS no. 7439-92-1)
SCIP dossier no. 28811da4-4b68-41cb-9044-7fb3cff15420
SCIP dossier product name Sonometer 30 HE
Supply voltage type mains
Temperature sensors type Pt 500
Type SonoMeter 30
UK RoHS compliance Out of scope
Weight per battery 19 g

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