METSEPM2K2DI2RO
EasyLogic PM2X30 – I/O Module – Digital – 2 inputs + 2 relay outputs
- Stock status:
- Call for availability
- Manufacturer:
- Schneider
- Product code:
- METSEPM2K2DI2RO
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Related products
| Range | PowerLogic |
|---|---|
| product or component type | I/O module |
| Device application | Optional expansion module |
| Range compatibility | EasyLogic EasyLogic PM2100 PM2130 EasyLogic EasyLogic PM2200 PM2230 |
| [Ui] rated insulation voltage | 2500 V |
|---|---|
| Number of outputs | 2 relay |
| Output voltage | 250 V AC 24 V DC |
| Number of inputs | 2 digital |
| Input voltage | 30 V DC |
| Width | 90.5 mm |
| Depth | 14.6 mm |
| Height | 53 mm |
| net weight | 50 g |
| Ambient air temperature for operation | -10…60 °C |
|---|---|
| ambient air temperature for storage | -25…70 °C |
| Unit Type of Package 1 | PCE |
|---|---|
| Number of Units in Package 1 | 1 |
| Package 1 Height | 4.83 cm |
| Package 1 Width | 8.38 cm |
| Package 1 Length | 9.4 cm |
| Package 1 Weight | 0.12 kg |
Product Description
METSEPM2K2DI2RO
The Schneider Electric METSEPM2K2DI2RO is an optional Input/Output (I/O) module designed for use with EasyLogic PM2130 and PM2230 power meters. This module enhances the functionality of these power meters by providing additional digital inputs and relay outputs, allowing for more comprehensive monitoring and control capabilities.

Key Features and Benefits:
Compatibility:
- Specifically designed for EasyLogic PM2130 and PM2230 devices.
- Enhances the capabilities of these meters by adding digital inputs and relay outputs.
Digital Inputs:
- Quantity: 2 digital status inputs.
- Support: 30VDC, enabling the monitoring of status signals from various devices and systems.
Relay Outputs:
- Quantity: 2 configurable relay outputs.
- Activation: Can be configured to activate based on various parameter values, providing flexible control options.
- Contact Specifications: Potential-free relay contacts supporting 250 VAC L-N with a 2 Amp load or 24 VDC with a 2 Amp load, suitable for controlling different types of loads.
Installation and Integration:
- Mounting: The module attaches to the back of the power meter, ensuring a secure and compact installation.
- Connections: Provides connection for control power and an interfacing bus, facilitating easy integration into existing systems.
- Expandability: Each EasyLogic PM2130 and PM2230 device can support one input/output option module, allowing for tailored expandability based on specific needs.
Summary
The Schneider Electric METSEPM2K2DI2RO I/O module significantly extends the functionality of EasyLogic PM2130 and PM2230 power meters. By providing additional digital inputs and configurable relay outputs, this module allows for more comprehensive monitoring and control, enhancing the overall capability of the power management system. Its easy integration and robust specifications make it a valuable addition for applications requiring advanced monitoring and control.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does a power monitor work?
✅ A power monitor measures electrical parameters such as voltage and current in real time. It uses sensors like current transformers (CTs) or Rogowski coils to collect data, then calculates power and energy consumption using internal processors. Advanced models, like Schneider’s PowerLogic meters, can transmit this data to energy management systems for analysis and reporting.
What is energy monitoring?
✅ Energy monitoring is the process of tracking and analyzing energy consumption in a building or facility. It helps identify patterns, inefficiencies, and opportunities to reduce energy costs. With the right tools, such as PowerLogic meters, users gain detailed insights into how, where, and when energy is being used.
Are power meters worth it?
Yes, power meters are a worthwhile investment for homes, commercial buildings, and industrial facilities. By monitoring energy usage, they help detect waste, improve energy efficiency, and lower electricity bills. For businesses, they also support sustainability goals and compliance with energy standards.
How do power meters work?
Power meters work by continuously measuring voltage and current, then calculating power (watts) and energy usage (kilowatt-hours). They provide detailed real-time data, and some models offer logging, alarms, and remote communication features for integration with building or energy management systems.
How PowerLogic meters from Schneider Electric stand out?
Schneider Electric’s PowerLogic meters offer high accuracy, scalability, and advanced features such as power quality analysis, data logging, and seamless integration with EcoStruxure™ software. They are ideal for energy monitoring, cost allocation, and preventive maintenance in critical energy applications.

















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