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ABB smart energy meters technical information
Energy meter manufacturer | Type | Power supply (V) | Supported model for DLB* | Supported model for Solar* | MID certified | 1/3 phase | Connection | Direct Connection Rating Value | Datasheet |
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ABB series A | A41 |
230 V | Yes | No | Yes | 1 phase | Direct | 80 Amps | A41-112-100 |
A42 |
230 V | Yes | No | Yes | 1 phase | Direct | NA | A42-112-100 | |
A43 |
400 V | Yes | No | Yes | 3 phases | Direct | 80 Amps | A43-112-100 | |
A44 |
400 V | Yes | No | Yes | 3 phases | Direct | NA | A44-112-100 | |
ABB series B |
B21 |
230 V | Yes | No | Yes | 1 phase | Direct | 65 Amps | B21-112-100 |
B23 |
400 V | Yes | No | Yes | 3 phases | Direct | 65 Amps | B23-112-100 | |
B24 |
400 V | Yes | No | Yes | 3 phases | Direct | NA | B24-112-100 |
ABB meters wiring:
Powering the energy meter
To correctly connect the smart energy meter to a power source, it is recommended to use the manufacturer's installation manuals