Technical data
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ODINsingle
Description
The ODINsingle is a compact meter for installation in
single phase networks. The meter is mounted on a DIN
rail and is suitable for installation in distribution boards
and small enclosures such as consumer units. The meter
is available in two versions, one with pulse output and
resettable register and one without. Both these versions
measures active energy. The product is configuration free
which makes it very easy to deal with in all applications.
General features
ODINsingle is a meter that is very easy to handle. It is easy to read
the large LCD display with 6 mm high digits and symbols for load
indication and communication. The meter has a LED on the front
that flashes proportionally to the measured energy. The energy
consumption of the meter is low, less than 1.0 VA.
Communication
Data from ODINsingle is collected via pulse output or serial com-
munication. The pulse output generates pulses proportionally
to the measured energy. ODIN comes with an infrared port for
communication with an external Serial Communication Adapter
(SCA). There are SCAs for M-Bus, RS-232, Ethernet, GSM/GPRS
and KNX (See Communication adapters, page 42).
Configuration
There is no configuration needed for ODINsingle. On versions with
resettable register, there is a push button for resetting this register
on the front of the meter. This button is covered when the meter is
installed in an enclosure. It can also be sealed by an optional cover.
Installation
All terminals are clearly marked. A load indicator is displayed on
the LCD for easy verification of the installation. ODINsingle is also
prepared for busbar installation.
Approval
ODINsingle is type approved according to IEC and it is both type
approved and verified according to MID. MID is the Measuring
Instruments Directive 2004/22/EC from the European Commis-
sion. MID type approval and verification is mandatory for meters
in billing applications within EU and EEA.
The type approval is according to standards that covers all relevant
technical aspects of the meter. These include climate conditions,
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), electrical requirements,
mechanical requirements and accuracy.










