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Prodigy - Distribution Transformer Meter
Prodigy is a genuine innovation in the field of three phase direct connected metering. It is an integrated meter with built-in current transformers, eliminating the need for external CTs and accessories. Prodigy is based on the unique concept of thread-through connections, which helps maintain overall system accuracy and revenue integrity.
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- Distribution transformer (DT) metering
- Energy audit and system analysis
- Low-voltage high-current commercial metering
- Better overall system accuracy than a traditional meter and associated CTs
- Easier to install than traditional DT metering
- Reduced cost for equipment, installation and maintenance by eliminating the need for external CTs, meter enclosure and accessories
- Increased reliability and tamper resistance compared with traditional installations
- Easy diagnosis of installation faults via a complete set of instantaneous electrical parameters
- Data transfer push and pull facilitate to easy integration rdwith 3rd party DAS/Head-end system
- True four-quadrant metering
- Programmable time-of-use (TOU) tariffs and maximum demands (MD)
- Thread-through arrangement: field cable passes directly through the meter
- Large backlit LCD with phase indicators and parameter identification
- Display scroll lock for continuous display of desired parameters
- Logging of billing data and multi-parameter load survey
- Interoperable DLMS protocol for meter reading and option of reading through remote using 4G/GPRS network
- Meter reading in absence of mains using internal battery
- Distribution transformer metering events support, viz. high and low voltage, under and overload
- Advanced event detection features for voltage, current and magnetic influences
