A multifunction meter is an integrated instrument designed for power monitoring. Unlike traditional single-function meters, this device consolidates common electrical measurement parameters—such as voltage, current, power, and energy—into a single unit. Thanks to its digital display interface, a single meter can simultaneously monitor multiple circuit data points, thereby eliminating the need to install separate measuring instruments.

Primarily deployed within power distribution environments, it captures real-time operational parameters of electrical lines and provides a clear, intuitive visualization of actual power consumption and supply conditions. This enables personnel to conveniently monitor the operational status of circuits at any time, making it a fundamental and widely utilized monitoring device within power distribution systems.

FAQs

1. What is a multifunction meter used for?

It measures key electrical data like voltage, current, power, and energy in one device. In Wondon projects, it’s used for real-time power monitoring in distribution systems.

2. Why is a multifunction meter important?

It gives a clear view of system performance and helps detect issues early. Wondon uses it to improve monitoring accuracy and system control.

3. What parameters can it measure?

Voltage, current, frequency, power factor, and energy consumption. Wondon applies these readings for system analysis and load management.

4. Where is it usually installed?

In switchboards, distribution panels, and control cabinets. Wondon places it at key points for full electrical visibility.

5. How do I choose the right one?

Based on voltage level, communication type, and monitoring needs. Wondon typically matches the meter to the overall system design.

Intelligent Digital Multifunction Meter with Keys