The meter measures individual harmonics up to the 31st order for both voltage and current, providing essential insight into power quality issues such as distortion and resonance.
The METSEPM5310 is designed for in a standard 96 mm × 96 mm panel cut‑out. The rear‑of‑panel depth is 72 mm, making it suitable for most switchboard and control cabinet installations. The meter connects to the electrical network via voltage and current transformer inputs, with clear labeling on the rear terminal block. Before installation, always refer to the product’s instruction sheet (available from Schneider Electric’s download portal) to ensure correct wiring and safety compliance.
: Uses a monochrome graphic LCD with backlighting for clear visibility. Common Use Cases :
The meter supports various system configurations, including 3-phase, 3-wire, or 4-wire systems, and 1-phase configurations. mstdeusep5310
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Features an intuitive display on the front panel for easy reading of data directly from the device. The meter measures individual harmonics up to the
: Ideal for tracking energy usage across different billing periods.
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By monitoring active and reactive power levels continuously, plant engineers can set up automated alarms. These alerts flag when energy use approaches peak demand thresholds, helping facilities avoid expensive utility demand penalties. Procurement and Industrial Availability METSEPM5310
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