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Phoenix Contact MM-EE-EEM-MA500 – Compact Energy Measuring Device, 3-Phase, Modbus (Part No. 1484138)
Phoenix Contact MM-EE-EEM-MA500 – Compact Energy Measuring Device, 3-Phase, Modbus (Part No. 1484138)
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Product Overview:
The Phoenix Contact MM-EE-EEM-MA500 is a compact, multifunction energy measuring device ideal for monitoring electrical parameters in 3-phase systems. Designed for DIN rail mounting, this device captures key consumption and quality metrics such as voltage, current, power, power factor, frequency, and energy—perfect for cost allocation, load balancing, and energy efficiency initiatives.
With Modbus/RTU (RS-485) communication and a bright digital display, the EEM-MA500 seamlessly integrates into industrial monitoring and building management systems.
Key Features:
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✅ 3-Phase Power Monitoring – Accurate measurement of energy and power values in three-phase networks.
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✅ Multifunction Display – Measures voltage, current, frequency, active/reactive/apparent power, and energy.
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✅ DIN Rail Mounting – Space-saving installation in control cabinets and distribution boards.
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✅ Modbus/RTU Communication – RS-485 interface for SCADA, PLCs, and energy management systems.
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✅ Backlit LCD Display – Easy-to-read real-time values for on-site visibility.
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✅ Energy Management-Ready – Ideal for sub-metering, cost centers, and system diagnostics.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Phoenix Contact |
| Model | MM-EE-EEM-MA500 |
| Part Number | 1484138 |
| Measurement Type | Multifunction energy measurement |
| Network Type | 3-phase AC |
| Display | Digital LCD, backlit |
| Communication | Modbus RTU (RS-485) |
| Measured Values | Voltage, current, frequency, power, energy |
| Mounting | DIN rail |
| Accuracy Class | Typically Class 1 (IEC compliant) |
| Power Supply | AC or DC auxiliary |
| Protection Rating | IP20 (housing) |
| Standards | IEC 62053, CE, RoHS |
Applications:
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Sub-metering in industrial and commercial buildings
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Energy audits and load monitoring
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Machine and equipment energy profiling
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Building automation and BMS integration
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Power distribution and cost center tracking
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