WISE-2210 Proprietary LPWAN (Sub-G) Wireless Self-powered CT Node
●Features:
■Proprietary LPWAN (Sub-G) Wireless technology
■Self-powered design, no power wired installation needed.
■High efficiency power charger design via CT (Current transformer, AC 0~100mA)
■Power measured in seconds
■Less interference with high penetration rate
■Max. 3 AI channels for CT node
■Plug and play
WISE-2210 、 WISE-4210-AP 、 WISE-2210-NA 、 WISE-4210-APNA 、 1750008837-01 、 1750008836-01 、 96PD-CT241-60A 、 96PD-CT248-100A 、 96PD-CT24F-200A 、 96PD-CT24C-300A |
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Proprietary LPWAN (Sub-G) Wireless Self-powered CT Node 、 Wireless Self-powered Sensor 、 Wireless Access Point 、 902-928MHz Dipole Antenna 、 863-870MHz Dipole Antenna 、 Current Transformer 、 CT |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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27-Dec-2019 |
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