Product Name:

3 IN 1 RS485 Modbus RTU Current & Voltage Meters Board 0-30V Voltage signal measurement 1A 2A 5A Current Collection Module

 
 
Package inlcuded:
1PCS RS485 0-1A/2A/5A Current and 0-30V voltage collector
 
Description:
 
Power supply voltage: DC 8-25V(12V recommended);
Operating current: 8-13MA;
MODBUS RTU protocol: 03 read command, 06/16 write command.
Serial port Baud rate: 1200 2400 9600(default) 19200 38400 57600 115200 ,N/E/O,8,1;
By modifying the RS485 address, up to 247 modules can be cascaded (more than 16 please use R485 repeater);
Voltage and current values can be read;
Current measurement range: 0~1A, 0~2A, and 0~5A. It is recommended to select a version with a smaller range within the range that meets the measurement;
Voltage measurement range: 0~30V;
Measurement accuracy: 1%. If the read value is too different from the actual value, recalibrate
Size: 72X 47 X 12MM(only board),87X 50X 37MM(with case)
Weight: 23g(board only),68g(with case)


Note:
This product is used to collect small current signals from time to time. If you need a 4-20MA signal collector, please choose the following products: N4AIA04 N46IB02 N43IC04

Note: The module will restore factory settings and restart automatically after 5 seconds of shorting the RES port.

MODBUS RTU protocol please refer to : '' N4VIA02 Modbus RTU''

For more information, please contact me

DIN rail Box parameters:

Product model: UM72
Color:
Green
Width: suitable for PCB board width UM72(72mm)
Insulation grade: flame-retardant VO grade
Backplane length: suitable for 47 mm PCB boards
Net weight: 45g
Installation: DIN35 and C45 rail
 
 
Application
 
PLC IO expansion board
Smart Home,Home Automation ,Wiser Home;
Current and voltage monitoring of industrial control equipment
Security Monitoring
Identification system;
Current and voltage meters
LED Lamp Drivers
Automatic curtain control
 

Wiring Diagram:
1 Only measure 0-30V voltage signal
2 Only measure 0.04-1/2/5A current signal (the voltage of current signal can be DC 0-110V)
3 Measure voltage and current signal