PE: Pulse energy in Wh (Energy meter factor)
TP : low period + high period, in seconds.
For example: If the installation can consume 100kW, a suitable configuration could be pulses of 10W (
Energy meter factor) with a high and low period of 50 ms.
The following options appear in the lower area:
Use the keys
To confirm the selection, press the key
● When programming the variable code which controls the transistor digital output, user the
To cancel the operation of a digital output, the 00 code must be programmed.
● When programming the energy meter factor:
The factor of the energy meter is the amount of energy per hour needed for generating a pulse, in Wh.
● When programming the low period:
The low period is the time that the pulse is at its minimum value.
The programmed value is a multiple of 10 ms, i.e. when programming 1 the impulse will be at its
minimum value of 10 ms.
Maximum value: 65536.
Minimum value: 1.
● When programming the high period:
The high period is the time that the pulse is at its maximum value.
The programmed value is a multiple of 10 ms, i.e., when programming 1 the impulse will be at its
maximum value of 10 ms.
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