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RISHABH RISH Trans Programmable Multifunction Transducer (Display, Modbus and Analog Output)On site programmable PT/CT ratiosIt is possible to program primary of external potential Transformer (PT), primary of external Current Transformer (CT) on site locally via RS232 interface or local display (optional) or remotely via MODBUS (RS485). User selectable CT Secondary 5A/1AThe secondary of external Current Transformer (CT) can be programmed on site to either 6A to 1A locally via RS232 interface or local display (optional) or remotely via MODBUS (RS485). User selectable PT SecondaryThe secondary of external potential Transformer (PT) can be programmed on locally via RS232 interface or local display (optional) or remotely via MODBUS (RS485) User selectable 3 phase 3W or 4WUser can program on site the network connection as either 3 Phase 3 Wire or 4 Wire locally via RS232 interface or local display (optional) or remotely via MODBUS (RS485). True RMS measurementThe instrument measures distorted waveform up to 15th Harmonic. High brightness 3 line 4 digits LED display (OPTIONAL)Simultaneous display of 3 Parameters Fast Analog output response(Less then 500ms)Analog output responds for step input within 500ms. Number of parameters measured: more than 28The instrument measures more than 28 electrical parameters of Phase network. MODBUS (RS485) OutputThe MODBUS output enables the instrument to transmit all the measured parameters over standard MODBUS (RS485). Configuration of the Instrument via MODBUSThe instrument settings can be configured locally via RS232 interface or local display (optional) or remotely via MODBUS (RS485). Note: The MODBUS communication parameters can only be set locally via RS232 interface or local display (optional). Analog Outputs (4 Outputs)4 Analog outputs can be programmed from a list of input parameters. Compliance to International Safety standardsCompliance to International Safety standard IEC 61010-1- 2001