Function

DIRIS Digiware Idc modules measure consumption and monitor the DC electrical installation. Several Idc modules can be used within the same system, allowing the measurement of a large number of DC circuits. They are associated with DIRIS Digiware Udc voltage measurement modules.
Direct current is measured using external sensors connected by RJ12-Molex cables, available in multiple lengths. These cables are colour coded (brown, orange, white) to easily identify circuits.
The associated DIRIS Digiware D screen and the embedded webserver Webview can display electrical measurements from both DIRIS Digiware AC and DC systems  simultaneously.

Conformity to standards

IEC 61557-12
UL 61010 Guide FTRZ/PICQ File E257746

Meter Selector
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The ideal assistant for your DIRIS and ISOM Digiware projects
Meter Selector is the ideal assistant to accompany you in your multi-measurement and isolation monitoring projects.

References

DIRIS Digiware Idc is available in X versions

Item Model Application Type Number of current inputs Select
48290156 I-30DC Metering Current acquisition module 3
48290157 I-35DC Analysis Current acquisition module 3

Advantages

Multi-circuit

- Measurement of up to 3 DC circuits per Idc module.
- Multiple Idc modules can be included. This allows the measurement of a large number of DC loads simultaneously.

Flexible

- Adapted to suit metering and quality analysis of the direct current.
- A complete range of solid core and split core DC current sensors from 50 to 5000 A.

Plug & Play

- Quick RJ45 connection between modules and RJ12-Molex to current sensors.
- Easy to configure from DIRIS Digiware D interfaces or from the Easy Config software.

Compact

One module wide to address space constraints inside electrical panels.

Applications

  • Data center - Power for busway and tap-off
  • Data center - Power availability for telecom
  • Data center - Power availability for edge
  • Energy - Energy storage for grid services
  • Infrastructure & Transport - Power for EV charging
  • Building - Energy storage behind the meter

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