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Power Analyzer DMG9000D048 from LOVATO Electric

February 25, 2025

Power analyzer DMG9000D048

Lovato Electric expands the range of DMG… series power analyzers with the new code DMG9000D048, which shares the same characteristics as the DMG9000 power analyzers, with the only difference on the auxiliary power supply, which is 12…48VDC instead of AC voltage.

DC auxiliary power supply offers advantages for the following applications:

  • Installation of the power analyzer on board the machine, where there is typically a 24VDC auxiliary power supply: the device remains powered on and ready for use even when the AC power line it monitors is inactive;
  • Use of the DMG in generating set panels, where the power supply is normally provided by 12VDC or 24VDC batteries;
  • Presence of a UPS system with a DC output for auxiliary power supplies.

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