7KM9200-0AD00-0AA0
expansion module I(N),I(Diff),analog N conductor measurement, residual current measurement, 2 analog inputs, plug-in, for 7KM PAC3220 / 4220
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- Manufacturer:
- Siemens
- Product code:
- 7KM9200-0AD00-0AA0
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| Product | |
| Article Number (Market Facing Number) | 7KM9200-0AD00-0AA0 |
| Product Description | expansion module I(N),I(Diff),analog N conductor measurement, residual current measurement, 2 analog inputs, plug-in, for 7KM PAC3220 / 4220 |
| Product family | SENTRON 7KM PAC Expansion Modules and Accessories |
| Product Lifecycle (PLM) | PM300:Active Product |
| Price data | |
| Region Specific PriceGroup / Headquarter Price Group | 15N / 1DD |
| List Price | Show prices |
| Customer Price | Show prices |
| Surcharge for Raw Materials | None |
| Metal Factor | None |
| Additional Product Information | ||
| EAN | 4001869547589 | |
| UPC | Not available | |
| Commodity Code | 90303100 | |
| LKZ_FDB/ CatalogID | LV10 | |
| Product Group | 5312 | |
| Group Code | P360 | |
| Country of origin | Hungary | |
| Compliance with the substance restrictions according to RoHS directive | Since: 30.01.2016 | |
| Product class | A: Standard product which is a stock item could be returned within the returns guidelines/period. | |
| WEEE (2012/19/EU) Take-Back Obligation | Yes | |
| REACH Art. 33 Duty to inform according to the current list of candidates | ||
| SCIP number | bb52a580-315d-4934-9b14-a0f96aac169f | |
Product Description
7KM9200-0AD00-0AA0
The SENTRON Expansion Module (7KM9200-0AD00-0AA0) is a versatile plug-in module developed to enhance the monitoring capabilities of Siemens 7KM PAC3220 and PAC4220 power monitoring devices. This module allows for analog N conductor measurement and residual current measurement, expanding the ability to monitor important electrical parameters for safety and power quality.

Key Features and Specifications:
N Conductor and Residual Current Measurement:
- Supports neutral conductor (N) and differential current (I Diff) measurements, essential for power quality and safety monitoring in industrial and commercial applications.
- Designed to detect residual currents, aiding in preventive maintenance and minimizing risks related to insulation faults.
Analog Input Capability:
- Features 2 analog inputs, increasing flexibility for connecting additional measurement points or sensors within the power monitoring system.
Compatibility and Integration:
- Seamlessly integrates with Siemens 7KM PAC3220 and PAC4220 devices, providing an easy way to extend existing SENTRON power monitoring setups with additional safety and analytical functionalities.
Technical Specifications:
- Number: 7KM9200-0AD00-0AA0
- Module Type: Expansion Module for Analog I(N) and Residual Current Measurement
- Compatibility: Designed for 7KM PAC3220 and PAC4220
- Measurement Capabilities: Neutral conductor, residual current, 2 analog inputs
- Mounting: Plug-in module
Compliance and Standards:
- RoHS Compliant: Since 30.01.2016, adheres to environmental safety requirements under the RoHS directive.
- WEEE Take-Back Obligation: Compliant with EU WEEE directive for electronic waste management.
- REACH Compliance: Contains Lead monoxide (CAS-No. 1317-36-8) with SCIP number bb52a580-315d-4934-9b14-a0f96aac169f.
Additional Product Information:
- EAN: 4001869547589
- Commodity Code: 90303100
- Product Family: SENTRON 7KM PAC Expansion Modules and Accessories
- Product Lifecycle: PM300: Active Product
- Product Group: 5312
- Country of Origin: Hungary
Applications:
This module is particularly suitable for:
- Industrial and commercial facilities needing advanced monitoring for neutral conductors and residual currents to ensure electrical safety and regulatory compliance.
- Power management systems that require additional analog input for comprehensive power quality monitoring, enabling early detection of anomalies.
Conclusion:
The Siemens SENTRON 7KM9200-0AD00-0AA0 Expansion Module enhances the capabilities of PAC3220 and PAC4220 devices by providing essential measurements for neutral conductors and residual currents. Its plug-in design, compatibility, and compliance with environmental standards make it a robust choice for advanced power monitoring and safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Siemens Used to Measure?
✅Siemens (S) are units used to measure electrical conductivity, which refers to a material's ability to conduct electric current. The standard unit for conductivity is Siemens per meter (S/m), with milliSiemens per meter (mS/m) being commonly used for smaller values. Electrical conductivity is crucial for understanding how well a material can transmit electricity. The Siemen, a unit of electrical conductance, is the inverse of an Ohm (Ω), which measures electrical resistance. This makes Siemens an essential measurement in fields such as electronics, engineering, and material science.
What Are the Names of Measuring Devices?
✅Measuring devices come in various types, each serving specific purposes across different industries. Some of the most common measurement tools include vernier calipers, micrometers, dial gauges, and various types of gauges. Other essential devices are bubble levels, protractors, and rulers. These tools are widely used in production processes, quality control, and engineering to ensure precise measurements and accuracy.
What Are Three Measuring Devices?
When it comes to measuring length, there are several precise tools available. Three commonly used instruments include:
✅ 1.Rulers - Simple and versatile, rulers are used for measuring shorter lengths, typically in centimeters or inches.
✅ 2. Tape Measures - Ideal for measuring longer distances, tape measures are flexible and portable, making them useful for tasks ranging from home improvement to construction.
✅ 3. Micrometer Screw Gauges - Designed for measuring small objects with high precision, micrometer screw gauges can measure dimensions in micrometers.
Among these, the vernier caliper stands out as the most precise tool. It features sliding jaws attached to a graduated beam, allowing for accurate measurements of both internal and external dimensions.
What Is a Power Monitoring Device?
✅ A power monitoring device is an instrument used to measure and track power consumption. It helps in monitoring the usage of electricity, which is essential for identifying areas where energy can be saved and efficiency can be improved. While electricity itself is invisible, it is a versatile and convenient form of energy that powers various systems, converting into heat, light, sound, and mechanical power. By providing real-time data on energy usage, power monitoring devices support energy-saving activities, cost reduction, and improved energy management. These devices are commonly used in homes, businesses, and industrial settings.
How Do I Replace My Energy Meter?
✅ Replacing your energy meter, such as when installing a NES smart meter, involves a few important steps to ensure safety and proper installation. Here’s a simple guide:
1. Turn Off Power: Begin by turning off the line power to the existing energy meter to ensure a safe working environment.
2. Remove the Terminal Cover: Carefully take off the terminal cover from the existing meter to access the wiring.
3. Disconnect Wires: Remove the line and load wires connected to the terminals of the existing meter. Make sure to label or note where each wire connects for easier installation of the new meter.
4. Remove the Old Meter: Finally, detach the old energy meter from its mounting, ensuring all components are safely stored for future reference or recycling.
What Is the Difference Between a Power Meter and an Energy Meter?
we often get asked whether energy meters and power meters are the same. While both devices are essential for monitoring electricity usage, they serve different purposes.
✅Energy Meters: These instruments measure the total energy consumed over time, typically displayed in kilowatt-hours (kWh). Energy meters provide a cumulative record of electricity usage, helping users understand their overall consumption patterns and manage costs effectively.
✅Power Meters: In contrast, power meters measure the instantaneous rate at which energy is being used, usually indicated in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW). By offering real-time data, power meters enable users to gain insights into their electrical systems' immediate power demands, allowing for better management of energy resources.
In summary, while energy meters track total consumption, power meters focus on the rate of energy use, making them both valuable tools for energy management and efficiency.




















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