Rayleigh Instruments - Multifunction Meters
Multifunction Energy Meters for single-phase and three-phase MID and non-MID energy monitoring applications - direct connection or current transformer operated with a range of communication protocols including pulse, Modbus and Mbus. DIN rail mounting, panel mounting models available.
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Rayleigh Instruments RI-D250 Multifunction Energy Meter
- 100A direct connected
- High-definition backlit LCD display
- Four module width DIN rail mounted
- Import/export active/reactive energy per phase/totals
- 2 x pulse outputs
- Modbus or MBus comms
- LED pulse indication
- Reversible Input direction
- Generator tariff mode
- Single-phase and three-phase network compatible
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Rayleigh Instruments RI-F550 Multifunction Analyser - Single & Three Phase
- Power quality measurement
- Real time clock, 8MB Memory with Event and alarm recording
- Full colour graphical display
- 'Touch' buttons
- Multi-tariff measurement
- Digital inputs and relay outputs
- Pulse output and Modbus comms
- Additional plug-in modules
- Waveform capture, waveform display, phasor diagrams etc.
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Rayleigh Instruments RI-F500 Multifunction Analyser - Single & Three Phase
- Power quality measurement
- Real time clock, 8MB Memory with Event and alarm recording
- Mono graphical display
- Tactile buttons
- Multi-tariff measurement
- Digital inputs and relay outputs
- Pulse output and Modbus comms
- Additional plug-in modules
- Waveform capture, waveform display, phasor diagrams etc.
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Rayleigh Instruments RI-D240 Multifunction Energy Meters
- Energy pulse LED
- -/1A or -/5A CT input
- Single phase or three phase network compatible
- Programmable voltage and CT ratio
- True RMS measurement
- Cost effective and accurate
- Modbus or Mbus communication
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Rayleigh Instruments RI-F200 Series Single Phase and Three Phase Multifunction E...
- DIN 96 panel mounted
- -/1A or -/5A current transformer input
- Three phase network compatible
- Programmable voltage and CT ratio
- True RMS measurement
- Pulse output and RS485 Modbus communication