Submeter, Indoor, 120/240V, 1 Phase 3 Wire, Max 100A, 2 Solid Core Current Transformers, Electric Meter Kit
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Series 1000 Submeter, 120/240V 100A 1P/3W Indoor Kit with 2 Solid Core Current Transformers (CT)
The Leviton VerifEye™ Series 1000 line of revenue-grade submeters meets all measurement and verification-based opportunities including load management and LEED rating achievement. Designed to provide a simple and effective process for accurately capturing measurements of power consumption, Series 1000 submeters are easy to specify and install for new construction and retrofits.
Product Information
Electrical Specifications
Amperage : 100 A
Voltage : 120/240 VAC 1PH 3W
Product Features
CTs Included : 2 Solid Core CTs
Communication : Pulse Output
Enclosure : Indoor (NEMA 1)
Meter Configuration : Single Meter
Product Line : Series 1000 Kit
Type
Product Type : Submeter and Current Transformer(s)
- Measures kWh and demand (optional)
- Conforms to all applicable standards of ANSI C12.1
- Equipped standard with an Isolated Pulse Output channel for easy AMR/BAS/BMS/EMS interface
- Utilizes revenue-grade 0.5% accuracy class 0.1A secondary solid core Current transformers (CTs) that conform to all applicable ANSI requirements or 1.0% accuracy split-core CTs
- Up to three sets of CTs per phase can be paralleled per meter without the need for a meter multiplier
- Enclosure options include surface mount industrial grade JIC steel indoor and NEMA 4X outdoor
- Interfaces with numerous communication systems – Hardwired Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) or wireless AMR
- Large LCD display shows kWh and optional peak and instantaneous kW with Demand Reset
- Load Indicator LED verifies meter functionality
- Reverse Phase Indicator LED illuminates if the meter is improperly installed
- CT lead length maximum: 48”
- UL/cUL Listed Energy Usage Monitor per CCN FTRZ
- Five year warranty
- N_A
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