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New NMI pattern approved energy meter a game changer

by Lauren Cella
September 5, 2017
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1631NHP are pleased to announce the release of a new-to-market energy meter with National Measurement Institute (NMI) pattern approval – the EM24DIN from Carlo Gavazzi.

The NMI pattern approved EM24DIN energy meter was developed for compliance with the NMI M6-1 standard, where any meter to be used for trade or billing applications needs to be NMI pattern approved.

Ideal for embedded network applications involving sub-billing, such as multi-tenant office buildings and universities, the EM24DIN energy meter from NHP enables building owners and facility managers to gain greater insights into energy usage. This in turn, results in increased accuracy when it comes to billing and reporting.

Specifically designed for use in the local Australian market, the versatile three-phase energy meter can be configured for single phase and three phase applications, and features on board MODBUS communications allowing energy data to be remotely available and accessible to energy management systems.

For added application flexibility, the EM24DIN energy meter can be used either as a DIN-rail mounting or panel mounting energy meter with purpose fit accessory.

The NMI EM24DIN meter is available to the Australian market only and the following part number can be used for ordering: EM24DINAV53DISX26.

This partner content is brought to you by NHP. For more information, visit https://www.nhp.com.au.

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