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| Parameter | Value / Range | | :--- | :--- | | | 100V – 690V AC (3-phase) | | Frequency | 50/60 Hz (auto-sensing) | | Measurement Accuracy | ±0.5% of reading | | Auxiliary Supply | 24V DC / 110V AC | | Communication Protocol | Modbus RTU (RS-485) | | Sampling Rate | 2.5 kHz per channel | | Operating Temperature | -20°C to +70°C | | Protection Class | IP20 (front panel) | | Mounting | DIN rail or panel cutout (92x92 mm) |
Over-temperature, short-circuit, and high-voltage surge mitigation Key Applications in Modern Industry 1. Electronics Manufacturing and SMT Verification dvmm 191
In commercial automation environments—such as multi-zone LED installations or high-power driver integrations—maintaining a clean voltage curve is critical. DVMM modules track multi-protocol signals (including TRIAC, 0-10V, and PWM) to isolate electrical noise or component degradation before it affects the primary array. 3. Automated Data Collection and Metrology
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In Germany, DVMM is the abbreviation for the "Deutsche Verbands-Mannschafts-Meisterschaft" (German Federal Team Championship) in ID-Judo (Judo for people with intellectual disabilities). This is a specific, annual national team competition. The number 191 could be a tournament edition, a match number, or a team code.
Pumping stations rely on continuous motor operation. DVMM 191 units are often found in control cabinets, monitoring the health of raw water pumps. The device’s ability to log start-up current surges helps operators predict bearing failures. That simple truth made her chest tight
Display shows voltage spikes that don’t exist. Cause: Loose neutral connection or high-frequency noise from variable frequency drives (VFDs). Fix: Verify the neutral terminal (pin 4 on DVMM 191) is torqued to 0.5 Nm. Add ferrite beads on input lines.