200LS EXECUTIVE


Main Service Panel AC Power Line Protection w/Enhanced Power/Energy Metering


The 200LS Executive Series provides 200,000A of rugged surge protection at the main service panel along with new onboard, revenue-grade power and energy meter. Each phase is guarded by five redundant protection paths – reassuring when sensitive equipment’s continuous operation is at stake. Twenty-year, no-nonsense warranty (five-year warranty on power meter); free protection modules for life. Series features mix-and-match options for a customized protector at stock prices.



Features

  • 200LS Executive: I peak=200,000A/Phase (8 x 20µs
    waveform)
  • Revenue-grade power and energy meter
  • UL Listed 1449 4th Ed., NEMA LS1-1992
  • 5 times redundant protection paths per phase
  • Employs new 40kA varistors with built-in high-speed
    thermal disconnect and dedicated cartridge fuse
    per surge path
  • Solid copper bus bar construction
  • Field-replaceable modules
  • EMI/RFI noise filtering
  • Continuously monitored protection circuits
  • Internal and external status indicators
  • Upgraded Front Panel with Surge Event Counter, beeper
    and status relay (1 form C contacts)
  • NEMA 1, Powder Coated Steel Enclosure

Download Link for Veris E50XX Metering Software



560LS Executive

Options Available: Internal Disconnect • NEMA 1 Enclosure • Flush Mount Kit • Low Impedance Micro-Z cable


20 YEAR NO-NONSENSE WARRANTY.
5 YEAR WARRANTY ON METER.
LIFETIME ON REPLACEABLE MODULES.


Popular Applications Include:

  • Monitor power and energy use of an entire facility or of a single piece of equipment.
  • Monitoring system voltage and current (up to 32,000A) as well as other parameters.
  • Ensuring accuracy in utility billing and crediting by allowing users to compare kilowatt-hours.
  • Alerting users if a predetermined energy use or electrical parameter is outside of the user’s acceptable region.
  • Energy monitoring in building automation systems.
  • Energy Management – track where and when energy is used in an industrial plant or building.
  • Cost allocation (how much does a particular process or equipment cost to run?)
  • Industrial Monitoring – track usage of assembly lines or equipment/processes.
  • Commercial submetering.
  • Renewable energy – monitors power exported to grid from the renewable energy source and power imported from grid.

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