To convert
pulses into real instantaneous demand, simply take
the pulse value in kilowatt-hours, multiply by
3600, and divide by the time in seconds between
pulses. For example, if you have a pulse output
that is programmed for .048 kwh/p and 3 seconds
between pulses, then your demand in KW
is:
KW= ((.048 x 3600) / 3) = 57.6
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We're
often asked by customers "What can I do with
pulses?" Retail utility customers are not
generally aware of what they can or can't do with
a KYZ pulse output installed on their meter.
I tell them, "You can't do anything with pulses
alone. You need...
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SSI's
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 This month we are featuring
one of our most popular products, the RPR-2PS
Repeating Pulse Relay. What makes this
product so popular you might ask? Well
beyond the fact that the RPR-2PS is designed with
superior solid state relays, it is also the
most...
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We're
on the Road
Again! Come
stop by our booth and visit with SSI President
Bill Brayden. We'll be in the following
cities this October and November:
Fayetteville,
AR
Bryan,
TX
Roseville,
CA
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Contact
the KYZ Pulse experts at Solid State Instruments
for help on any pulse metering applications.
We have the most extensive line of Pulse Isolation
Relays, Pulse Totalizers, Pulse Links and
Specialty Pulse Products on the
market.
We're
all about K, Y and Z!
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