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- Un: 85 – 315 V AC
- f: 45/65 Hz
- V in: 40 – 400 V AC (L-N) / 69 – 690 V AC (L-L)
- I in: 0,05 – 5,5 A
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| Condition |
BRAND NEW |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer |
ENTES |
| Product Code |
300.999.01491 |
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🖹 Description
MPR-3 series analyzers are 3 phase network analyzers. They are microprocessor-based devices designed to measure all parameters of an electrical network, calculate consumptionand display them on the LCD screen.
Thanks to the RTC clock chip and flash memory on the device, the operations performed by the operator such as interruption records, time and setting changes, reset operations are recorded in real time. These records can be remotely read and monitored with Modbus RTU protocol over RS485 communication line.The current connection is made by connecting to a 1A or 5A secondary current transformer,depending on the selected model, or to a current transformer with mV voltage output withRJ-45 connector.The connection control function should be used against the problem of exposed live ends that may occur due to possible rupture in the terminals.
UN: 95-270VAC/DC Vin: 10..30VAC(L-N) 10-480VAC ( L-L)
Dimensions:72×72
1. Voltage Measuring Input Terminal (4 pin) : L1 L2 L3 ve N
2. 95-270 VAC/DC Supply Input Triple Terminal (2 pin)
3. Digital Input / Output quad Terminal (4 pin)
4. RS-485 triple Terminal (2 pin)
5. Current Measuring Input Terminal (6 pin) : L1 L2 L3
The Network Analyzer ENTES MPR34-11 (M3264) is an advanced power monitoring and analysis device designed for accurate measurement and control of electrical parameters in modern industrial and commercial systems. As part of the ENTES MPR series, it provides reliable solutions for energy management and optimization.
The ENTES MPR34-11 M3264 operates with a wide supply voltage range of 85–315V AC, ensuring flexibility and stable performance across various electrical networks. It supports voltage measurements up to 400V AC (L-N) and 690V AC (L-L), making it suitable for both low and medium voltage applications.
The device measures current through current transformers (CT) within a range of 0.05 – 5.5A, enabling precise load monitoring and energy consumption analysis. It provides key electrical data including voltage, current, frequency (45–65Hz), active power, reactive power, apparent power, and power factor.
One of the standout features of the MPR34-11 network analyzer is its advanced power quality monitoring capabilities. It continuously analyzes the electrical system and detects issues such as voltage fluctuations, phase imbalance, overload conditions, and energy losses. This allows users to take preventive actions and improve system performance.
The ENTES MPR34-11 is widely used in industrial facilities, energy projects, commercial buildings, data centers, and substations. It enables continuous energy monitoring and supports decision-making for energy efficiency improvements and cost reduction.
The device is built with a robust design suitable for demanding environments, ensuring long-term reliability. Its panel mounting configuration allows for easy installation in control panels, while its compact size facilitates integration into existing systems.
ENTES is a trusted manufacturer in the field of energy measurement and monitoring solutions, delivering high-quality products for professional applications. The MPR34-11 M3264 model is designed for continuous operation with minimal maintenance, ensuring dependable performance over time.
The Network Analyzer ENTES MPR34-11 M3264 is an excellent choice for engineers, technicians, and energy professionals who require a comprehensive solution for monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing electrical network performance.











