Electricity Meters
Showing 17–32 of 85 results
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AK-14
Read more- IP 55 Double Insulated
- 14x Single Modules
- 300mm x 300mm x 142mm
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AK-28
Read more- IP 55 Double Insulated
- 28x Single Modules
- 450mm x 300mm x 142mm
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AR-1
Read more- Class 0.5
- Moulded core with seal-able terminal covers
- Small and compact size
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AR-3
Read more- Class 0.5
- Moulded core with seal-able terminal covers
- Small and compact size
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AR-4
Read more- Class 0.5
- Moulded core with seal-able terminal covers
- Small and compact size
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ASB-NS105
Read more- Three phase moulded block type
- Small and compact
- Class 1.0, 1.5 VA
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ASB-NS140
Read more- Three phase moulded block type
- Small and compact
- Class 1.0, 1.5 VA
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ASR-1
Read more- Quick release button to open frame
- Insulated Terminal covers
- Fully insulated plastic case
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ASR-2
Read more- Quick release button to open frame
- Insulated Terminal covers
- Fully insulated plastic case
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ATB 23008
Read more- Internal links for shorting out between current terminals
- Clear top cover for checking link positions
- 13 way front connected current and voltage test terminal block
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ATB 23010
Read more- Internal links for shorting out between current terminals
- Clear top cover for checking link positions
- 13 way back connected current and voltage test terminal block
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D300 230 volt, 50hz – 100 Amp
$10.00 Add to basket- 1 Phase 2 Wire kWh
- MID Approved appendix "B" and "D"
- Max 100 amp load connection
- 4.5 Modules Wide
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DDSD 285 PL
Read more- Single Phase two wire
- 100Amp Direct connect
- Pulse output 1000 Imp/kWh
- MID approved, appendix “B” & “D”
- Designed for use with solar panels.
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DDSD 285P
Read more- Single phase two wire
- 100 Amp Direct connect
- Pulse output
- MID approved, appendix “B” & “D” . . .
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DDSD 285M
Read more- Single Phase two wire
- 100Amp Direct connect
- RS485 Modbus output
- MID approved, appendix “B” & “D”
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DSBF-14
Read more- Current shorting block with four independent fuses
- Three independent fuses with Neutral link isolation
- Easy links to short out current transformers