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EasyLogic – Digital Panel Meter DM1000 – Ampermeter – single phase

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RangeEasyLogic
Product nameEasyLogic DM1000
Device short nameDM1110
product or component typeAmmeter
Device applicationGenSet
Load control
Test laboratories
Complementary
poles description1P + N
type of measurementCurrent
[Us] rated supply voltage100…230 V AC +/- 20 %
100…230 V DC +/- 20 %
Supply frequency50/60 Hz +/- 5 Hz
Network frequency50 Hz
60 Hz
Maximum power consumption in VA3 VA at 230 V AC
Display typeLED
Display digits4
full scale display999.9
Control typeSelector switch built-in
Analogue input typeCurrent 0…5 Asingle phase
Measurement current1/5 A, 50…6000 mA AC, 50/60 Hz +/- 5 Hz
AccuracyCurrent +/- 0.5 % of full scale for class 0.5
device mountingFlush
mounting supportPanel
Type of installationIndoor
Measurement categoryCategory III
StandardsIEC 61326
Product certificationsCE conforming to IEC 61010-1
Environment
Electromagnetic compatibilityConducted and radiated emissions class A conforming to CISPR 11
Electrostatic discharge conforming to IEC 61000-4-2
Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test conforming to IEC 61000-4-4
Surge immunity test conforming to IEC 61000-4-5
Conducted RF disturbances conforming to IEC 61000-4-6
Magnetic field at power frequency conforming to IEC 61000-4-8
Voltage dips and interruptions immunity test conforming to IEC 61000-4-11
Harmonics conforming to IEC 61000-3-2
Limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage conforming to IEC 61000-3-3
IP degree of protectionFront panel: IP50
Body: IP30
Relative humidity5…95 %
Pollution degree2
Ambient air temperature for operation-10…60 °C
ambient air temperature for storage-25…70 °C
ColourBlack
Width96 mm
Height96 mm
Depth38 mm
Cut-out dimensions92 x 92 mm
net weight175 g
Packing Units
Unit Type of Package 1PCE
Number of Units in Package 11
Package 1 Height8.6 cm
Package 1 Width11.2 cm
Package 1 Length12.4 cm
Package 1 Weight265 g
Unit Type of Package 2S03
Number of Units in Package 224
Package 2 Height30 cm
Package 2 Width30 cm
Package 2 Length40 cm
Package 2 Weight6.89 kg
Product Description

Schneider Power Meters

Frequently Asked Questions

Push button switches can be classified as either normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC). Normally open (NO) switches, also known as "OFF" position switches, complete the circuit when actuated. In contrast, normally closed (NC) switches, or "ON" position switches, break the circuit when actuated. Understanding the difference between NO and NC push button switches is crucial for selecting the right type for your application, whether it's for industrial machinery, control panels, or electronic devices.

Push button switches come in two main types: single-pole and double-pole switches. The single-pole switch is the most common type, featuring a control device with a single input source and a single output source. This basic design makes single-pole switches ideal for a wide range of applications. Double-pole switches, on the other hand, have two input sources and two output sources, offering more complex control capabilities for advanced electrical systems.

No, a push button is not an analog sensor. An analog sensor provides a continuous output signal that varies in proportion to the measured quantity. In contrast, a push button provides a discrete output signal that changes state from one level to another when the button is pressed or released. This distinction makes push buttons ideal for applications requiring simple on/off control, unlike analog sensors that are used for more complex, variable measurements.

✅ A push button consists of several key components:

1. Button Actuator: This is the part you physically press. It is connected to an internal mechanism within the switch.

2. Contacts: Push button switches contain one or more sets of contacts, typically made from conductive materials like metal. In their default state, these contacts are separated.

When the button actuator is pressed, it moves the contacts together to complete an electrical circuit. This simple yet effective design is what makes push buttons reliable for various applications, from industrial machinery to everyday electronic devices.

A push button is a digital sensor. Unlike analog sensors, which provide a continuous range of values, digital sensors like push buttons have only two states: on or off. For example, when you press a push button, it changes from off to on, providing a discrete signal. Similarly, a digital light sensor can detect whether it is dark or bright, also giving a binary output. This clear distinction makes push buttons ideal for simple, straightforward control in various applications.

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