LVDC Solution 5~1000VDC Bidirectional DC Meters with RS485 Modbus
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Pulished on May. 03, 2022
In the past ten years, the use of new energy, the requirements for energy conservation and consumption reduction, and the development of technology have prompted us to re-examine the research on DC power distribution technology, application, and standards. In order to adapt to the development trend of new energy, IVY launched four DC energy meters. RCD Requirements in EV Charging Station
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Pulished on Apr. 22, 2022
As the residual current protective devices (RCD) is widely used in low-voltage distribution system to prevent electric shock accidents, leakage damage of electrical equipment and fire caused by electrical leakage. RCD is widely used as a basic electrical protection device in the field of electric vehicle charging application (IC-CPD and AC Wallbox) Application of DC Meter in Civil DC Power Supply and Distribution System
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Pulished on Apr. 20, 2022
As we all know, the technology of AC power grid is very mature, and its dominance is difficult to shake in a short period of time. Based on reality and future predictions, the DC power supply and distribution system in civil buildings can only be used as a supplement to the AC power supply and distribution system is applied in local systems. EV Charger Components Used in EVSE Device
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Pulished on Mar. 29, 2022
IVY has launched some EV charger componenst, which are mainly divided into five sections. For leakage protection, IVY has launched Type B RCD AC DC residual current sensors. For Switch series, IVY mainly promotes IM-NE801 and IM601 32A 40A 60A relays. Fore more ev components, you can visit https://www.ivy-metering.com/ev-charger-parts/ Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter(GFCI) and Residual Current Device(RCD)
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Pulished on Mar. 29, 2022
A GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter) is intended to provide protection against electric shock. It does this by opening one or more contacts to disconnect power from a circuit or load when the ground fault current fl owing in the circuit protected by the GFCI reaches the rated operating current of the GFCI.