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PMC-340 Digital Three-Phase Energy Meter Product Overview

Explore the CET PMC-340 Digital Three-Phase Energy Meter in a 360° product view, including its LCD interface, terminal layout, wiring diagram, product labeling, and DIN rail housing design.

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About This Video

This video provides a 360-degree product overview of the CET PMC-340 Digital Three-Phase Energy Meter. It presents the meter from multiple angles, giving viewers a clear look at its front LCD interface, operating buttons, connection terminals, and compact enclosure design.

The video also highlights the side wiring diagram, rear housing, product identification markings, and overall DIN rail form factor. These views help engineers, panel builders, and system integrators better understand the physical layout of the PMC-340 before installation or system integration.

Key Takeaway

PMC-340 combines a clear front-panel interface, organized terminal layout, visible wiring guidance, and a compact DIN rail enclosure designed for integration into electrical distribution and energy monitoring systems.

What Viewers Can Learn

Front Display & Controls See the PMC-340 front panel, including its LCD display, status indicators, operating buttons, and overall user interface layout.
Terminal Layout View the upper and lower connection terminals and understand how the electrical connection points are arranged around the meter.
Wiring Diagram Examine the wiring diagram printed on the side of the PMC-340, providing a useful visual reference for installation and electrical connections.
DIN Rail Housing & Product Identification Explore the rear and side enclosure, DIN rail mounting structure, model markings, and product identification information from multiple angles.

Typical Applications

The PMC-340 is designed for installation in electrical distribution and energy monitoring systems where compact DIN rail mounting and three-phase electrical measurement are required. Typical applications include distribution panels, switchboards, industrial electrical systems, commercial buildings, equipment monitoring, and energy management installations.