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European version.
Is a European version (240 Volt, single phase, 50 Hertz) of the GEM Residential available ?
What is the delivery cost to UK ?
What is the delivery cost to UK ?
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Re: European version.
Yes, the GEM is 240 / 50 Hz compatible and you need only send an email to sales@brultech.com for a sale & shipping quote.mcardlcp wrote:Is a European version (240 Volt, single phase, 50 Hertz) of the GEM Residential available ?
What is the delivery cost to UK ?
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Re: European version.
Info.
I got my GEN and Dashbox 240 Volt, single phase, 50 Hertz installed and commissioned.
Works a treat!
Clement.
I got my GEN and Dashbox 240 Volt, single phase, 50 Hertz installed and commissioned.
Works a treat!
Clement.
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Re: European version.
I hope you don't mind me tagging onto this thread:
Can I ask - what about 3-phase 400Vac 50Hz in Europe?
Does this mean the GEM 'commercial' version? And, does it read each of the 3-phase voltages?
Actually I can see this in the manual:
"The GEM simplifies matters by monitoring a single voltage phase. Figure 3 shows the simplicity of the installation. The voltage is obtained via a wall-transformer. Other PT solutions are also available that allow monitoring 3-phase systems up to 480V."
Is it possible to describe what those 'other PT solutions' are and whether they're needed for accuracy?
I'm in UK and have (unusually) domestic 3-phase but I understand this set-up is common in Germany.
Also, would you mind adding the physical size to your marketing material please. This is needed, of course, to enable planning of a the physical installation.
Alan
Can I ask - what about 3-phase 400Vac 50Hz in Europe?
Does this mean the GEM 'commercial' version? And, does it read each of the 3-phase voltages?
Actually I can see this in the manual:
"The GEM simplifies matters by monitoring a single voltage phase. Figure 3 shows the simplicity of the installation. The voltage is obtained via a wall-transformer. Other PT solutions are also available that allow monitoring 3-phase systems up to 480V."
Is it possible to describe what those 'other PT solutions' are and whether they're needed for accuracy?
I'm in UK and have (unusually) domestic 3-phase but I understand this set-up is common in Germany.
Also, would you mind adding the physical size to your marketing material please. This is needed, of course, to enable planning of a the physical installation.
Alan
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Re: European version.
We have a few installations in Australia with similar specs. It likely isn't but just need to confirm it's not 3-phase delta.alanambrose wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 10:24 amI hope you don't mind me tagging onto this thread:
Can I ask - what about 3-phase 400Vac 50Hz in Europe?
Does this mean the GEM 'commercial' version? And, does it read each of the 3-phase voltages?
Actually I can see this in the manual:
"The GEM simplifies matters by monitoring a single voltage phase. Figure 3 shows the simplicity of the installation. The voltage is obtained via a wall-transformer. Other PT solutions are also available that allow monitoring 3-phase systems up to 480V."
Is it possible to describe what those 'other PT solutions' are and whether they're needed for accuracy?
I'm in UK and have (unusually) domestic 3-phase but I understand this set-up is common in Germany.
Also, would you mind adding the physical size to your marketing material please. This is needed, of course, to enable planning of a the physical installation.
Alan
Make sure you purchase 600V CTs, we have them in:
- Split-60
- Micro-80-i
- Split-100s
- Split-200s
- Split-400/600s
Our 3-phase package comes with a higher accuracy PT. The GEM uses a reference phase and detects the other 2 phases so you want the PT to be as accurate as possible.
It's this PT here: https://www.brultech.com/store/index.ph ... er=product
GEM dimensions can be found here, we'll have to add them to the website.
https://www.brultech.com/wp-content/upl ... Promo2.pdf
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Re: European version.
Thanks Ben,
>>> It likely isn't but just need to confirm it's not 3-phase delta.
I believe this is 4-wire (i.e. 3 phases and neutral) wye (or star as we tend to call it here).
That is, the line to line voltage is 415V and Line to Neutral Voltage is 230V.
@mcardlcp - is it possible to say a little more about your UK installation?
Alan
>>> It likely isn't but just need to confirm it's not 3-phase delta.
I believe this is 4-wire (i.e. 3 phases and neutral) wye (or star as we tend to call it here).
That is, the line to line voltage is 415V and Line to Neutral Voltage is 230V.
@mcardlcp - is it possible to say a little more about your UK installation?
Alan
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Re: European version.
Wye works, yeah. Keep in mind you can only monitor 1-phase per channel. So a 3-phase breaker will take 3 channels.alanambrose wrote: ↑Thu Apr 15, 2021 11:43 amThanks Ben,
>>> It likely isn't but just need to confirm it's not 3-phase delta.
I believe this is 4-wire (i.e. 3 phases and neutral) wye (or star as we tend to call it here).
That is, the line to line voltage is 415V and Line to Neutral Voltage is 230V.
@mcardlcp - is it possible to say a little more about your UK installation?
Alan
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