- Delivery time:
- Order number: 112844
- Weight: 0.525 kg
- EAN: 4262431421830
- Manufacturer's no.: SE-MTR-3Y-400V-A 250A
- Collection possible: Baunatal
in stock (2-5 working days) (abroad may vary)
SolarEdge energy meter SE-MTR-3Y-400V-A with 3 × 250 A current transformers
The SolarEdge SE-MTR-3Y-400V-A energy meter is a three-phase, bidirectional meter designed for accurate measurement of energy flows in PV systems, commercial buildings and energy management applications. Together with the included 3 × 250 A current transformers, it reliably measures consumption and export values and provides detailed monitoring via the SolarEdge monitoring platform.
The meter is ideal for self-consumption optimization, load management and grid import/export control. By connecting it to compatible SolarEdge inverters or a SolarEdge gateway, energy data can be visualized and analyzed conveniently in the monitoring portal.
Features:
- Three-phase, bidirectional energy meter
- Includes 3 × 250 A current transformers for high-current applications
- Ideal for PV systems, commercial buildings and load management
- Measures consumption, export and grid import
- Seamless integration into the SolarEdge monitoring platform
- Suitable for 3-phase 4-wire 400 V networks
- Accurate metering for self-consumption optimization
| Technical Data | |
| Manufacturer: | SolarEdge |
| Model: | SE-MTR-3Y-400V-A |
| Grid type: | 3-phase, 4-wire, 400 V |
| Measurement direction: | Bidirectional (consumption & export) |
| Current transformers: | 3 × 250 A CTs included |
| Application areas: | PV systems, energy management, commercial sites |
| Communication: | Via compatible SolarEdge devices (gateway / inverters) |
SolarEdge Technologies Ltd.
1st Hamada Street,
Herzliya, 4673335,
Israel
www.solaredge.com
Economic actor:SolarEdge Technologies GmbH
Werner-Eckert-Str.6
81829 München
Deutschland
+49 89-454597-0
www.solaredge.com/de
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.