EmLite ECA2 Single Phase (Variations Available)

The EmLite ECA2 single phase meter stands out for its compact design, making it suitable for installations where space is limited. It provides precise measurement of active energy (kWh) with registers displayed on a large, easy-to-read LCD screen.  The meter offers multiple options, including non-pulse output (ECA2.Z), pulsed output (ECA2.V),...
SKU: Emlite ECA2.Z with Extended cover
Vendor: Emlite
Availability: In Stock
Product Type: kWh Meter
Regular price
£38.50
Regular price
£40.00
Sale price
£38.50
Version: ECA2.Z (non Pulse)
Extended Cover: Yes
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£38.50

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The EmLite ECA2 single phase meter stands out for its compact design, making it suitable for installations where space is limited. It provides precise measurement of active energy (kWh) with registers displayed on a large, easy-to-read LCD screen.

 The meter offers multiple options, including non-pulse output (ECA2.Z), pulsed output (ECA2.V), import and export outputs (ECA2.BI), and net import and export outputs (ECA2.NV).

This meter is widely used across various applications, with one of its most popular uses being for Solar PV installations, often for MCS sign-off (ECA2.NV).

It also features an optical port for electronic meter reading and configuration, it ensures convenient operation.

Additionally, the meter is highly reliable, capable of withstanding high voltage events and overcurrent, with resistance to tampering and fraud protection. It boasts high-quality solid brass cable terminals for efficient operation up to 100 Amps.

Key Features:

  • Extended terminal cover optional
  • Fully MID approved
  • EN 50470 1-3 Class B (1%)
  • Easy to read LCD display
  • Optical port for configuration or meter reading

Technical Data:

  • Voltage Range: 220-240V
  • Maximum Voltage: 267V
  • Current Measuring Range: up to 100A
  • Meter Phase: Single Phase
  • Certified Product Life: 20 Years
  • Protection: IP52

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EmLite ECA2 Single Phase (Variations Available)

Vendor: Emlite

EmLite ECA2 Single Phase (Variations Available)

JSG Metering Solution Primary Supplier For EmLite Single Or Three Phase Import/Export Solar Generation Meter For PV Installations

Solar Generation Meter

JSG Metering stocks a large range of single phase & three phase meters, these meters support import export generation meaning they can be used on any solar PV system for measuring energy sent back to the grid.

If you generate renewable electricity in your home or business, you can feed back into the grid any electricity that you don't use. Under the Smart Export Guarantee ( SEG ) you will be paid for every unit of electricity that you feed back. You won't be paid for any that you use yourself.

JSG Metering Solutions Solar PV Explaination On How A PV System Works With A PV Panel Installation

How it works

You're likely most familiar with PV, which is utilized in solar panels. When the sun shines onto a solar panel, energy from the sunlight is absorbed by the PV cells in the panel. This energy creates electrical charges that move in response to an internal electrical field in the cell, causing electricity to flow.

Excess solar generated energy can be used in different ways, if you have an energy storage system you can store this excess electric to use at a high peak moment. Alternatively you can sell excess energy back to the national grid, you can be remunerated anywhere from £0.06p to £0.09p per kWh depending on who your energy provider is.