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Continental Control Systems, LLC

Member: No

Address:

2150 Miller Drive, Suite A
Longmont, CO 80501 USA

Phone: +1 303-444-7422 or +1 888-928-8663
Fax: +1 303-444-2903
Web Site: www.ccontrolsys.com
Contact:
Email: sales@ccontrolsys.com

Description:

CONTINENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS specializes in the design and manufacture of the WattNode® AC (kW) power and (kWh) energy meters. Available products include Modbus, standard PULSE-OUTPUT and LONWORKS® Watt/hour WATTNODE® transducers that offer interoperable power, energy and energy demand metering. Applications include: PV System Energy Measurement, Net Metering, Utility and Facility Sub-metering-Equipment Operation and Performance Monitoring-Measurement/Verification of Power and Energy Production and Consumption, Building Automation.

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Product Name Type Connectivity Product Description
WATTNODE MODBUS, WNC-3Y-XXX-MB, WNC-3D-XXX-MBMonitoring HardwareModbus RTUThe WATTNODEŽ MODBUS is a kW hour/kWh energy meter that communicates on an EIA RS-485 network measuring 1, 2, or 3 phases or loads with voltages from 120 to 600 volts AC and 5 to 6000Amps in Delta (phase to phase) and Wye (phase to neutral) configurations. The Modbus interface networks AC power measurement, true RMS power and energy, energy and demand metering, kWh reactive power, VARs, power factor, line frequency providing both individual and combined phase measurements.

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Continental Control Systems Announces New Options on the WattNodeŽ MODBUS Energy and Power Meter
Updates includes 100% RoHs (lead free) production for all WattNode MODBUS models, new feature options, and firmware enhancements.
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Continental Control Systems Announces New Options on WattNodeŽ Modbus Energy and Power Meter
With the release of Firmware Version 16, CCS has added three options using the X (auxiliary) terminal on the Modbus connector.
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