
- Delivery time:
- Order number: 112562-1
- Weight: 0.3 kg
- EAN: 4262431421953
- Manufacturer's no.: 10537876
- Collection possible: Baunatal
in stock (2-5 working days) (abroad may vary)
Kostal Smart Energy Meter G2, 3-Phase Energy Measurement up to 63 A
Up to 3-Phase Energy Measurement in Real-Time - Pre-configured Interfaces for Connection to KOSTAL Solar Inverters PIKO IQ, PLENTICORE plus, and PIKO MP plus
The KOSTAL Smart Energy Meter (KSEM) is an energy meter that is pre-configured specifically for KOSTAL inverters like PLENTICORE plus, PIKO IQ, and PIKO MP plus, allowing for easy installation. It measures energy consumption in real-time across three phases and transfers the data to the inverters to optimize energy management. The KSEM supports the maximization of solar self-consumption and can be integrated into the KOSTAL Solar Portal to display self-consumption and household consumption.
Note: The KOSTAL Smart Energy Meter G2 is compatible with the new inverter series Kostal Plenticore G3.
Technical Data | |
Inverter Compatibility: | PIKO 4.2-20, PIKO EPC, PIKO CI, PIKO MP plus, PIKO IQ, PLENTICORE plus, PLENTICORE BI, PLENTICORE G3 |
Rated Voltage: | max. 230/400 V~ |
Operating Voltage: | 110/230 V~ ± 10 % |
Starting Current: | < 25 mA |
Maximum Current: | 5000 A |
Interfaces: | 2 x (10/100 Mbit) LAN 2 x RS485 for Modbus RTU |
Start Current: | 20 (max. 30) mA |
Dimensions (H/W/D): | 88 x 70 x 65 mm |
For more details, please refer to the data sheet.
KOSTAL Solar Electric GmbH
Hanferstr. 6
79108 Freiburg i. Br.
Deutschland
info-solar@kostal.com
www.kostal-solar-electric.com
KOSTAL Solar Electric GmbH
Hanferstr. 6
79108 Freiburg i. Br.
Deutschland
info-solar@kostal.com
www.kostal-solar-electric.com
Safety Instructions:
1. Installation by Qualified Personnel: The installation of smart meters must only be carried out by qualified electricians or authorized professionals.2. Power Circuit Disconnection: Before installation, the power circuit into which the smart meter will be integrated must be completely disconnected and checked for powerlessness.
3. Ensure Proper Grounding: Verify the proper grounding of the system before connecting the smart meter.
4. Select Installation Location: Install the device only in a safe, well-ventilated, and dry indoor area that meets the manufacturer's installation requirements.
5. Correct Cable Connection: Use only manufacturer-recommended cables and connections, ensuring correct polarity and secure contacts.
6. Danger from High Voltages: Smart meters are integrated into power circuits that may be live. Avoid any contact with open connections or wires.
7. Use Proper Circuit Protection: Connect the smart meter only to power circuits with appropriate protective switches (e.g., residual current devices (RCDs) or circuit breakers).
8. Check Insulation: Inspect cable insulation and connection status before commissioning to avoid short circuits.
9. No Modifications: Do not alter or modify the smart meter or its wiring.
10. Avoid Overloading: Do not exceed the manufacturer's specified maximum current load for the smart meter.
11. No Unauthorized Modifications: Unauthorized alterations, modifications, repairs, or opening of the product are strictly prohibited.