Find out how EFFICAP is reducing its customers’ heating costs in multi-family housing with Adeunis IoT sensors.
The CURRENT SENSOR is a ready-to-use product for measuring current to monitor current thresholds.
It consists of the ANALOG transmitter and a current transducer (50 A, 100 A or 500 A).
AND/OR Trigger an alarm if:
Under the following conditions: 2 inputs activated and configured as 0-10V
For 1 scan every 5 minutes and 1 transmission every 30 minutes:
For 1 scan every 10 minutes and 1 transmission every 60 minutes:
Previous versions: to find all the documentation related to previous versions of this product, click here.
For 1 frame every 2 hours (12 frames per day): 4.2 years
Previous versions: to find all the documentation related to previous versions of this product, click here.
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