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Universal Wired Pulse Counter SET.SIPU.RS.2N.0.DIN for Energy Monitoring
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The universal wire pulse counter (SIPU) (hereinafter referred to as the counter), is designed for use in systems of automated collection, control and accounting of energy resources (ACCSU) energy resources (ASKUER). The pulse counter has up to 16 inputs designed to measuring the number of pulses coming from different energy meters. Measured values are transmitted by the meter via RS485 or M-Bus interface. The counter pulse counter can be used in various branches of industry and national economy, including housing and utilities. economy, including housing and communal services.
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