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Digital Ground Fault Overvoltage and Reverse Power Relay DVRR-72 – Daiichi Electronics Co. Ltd.
Electronic Components, RelayDigital Ground Fault Overvoltage and Reverse Power Relay DVRR-72 – Daiichi Electronics Co. Ltd.
Necessary for Photovoltaic Power Generation Integrated measurement and protection
Protection relay integrating RPR, OVGR, instrumentation (multimeter), and backup power supply required for photovoltaic power generation equipment. It contributes to system construction with the industry’s most compact size. The OVGR is a top-class multimeter for load-following control in self-consumption photovoltaic power generation systems, with a fast response time (100 ms or less), enabling reductions in power costs and efficient use of energy.
The system is also easy to install, shortening the construction period for additional installation in existing facilities.
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1. Relay Type
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2. Contact Configuration
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3. Current and Voltage Ratings
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4. Switching Speed and Response Time
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5. Coil Power Consumption
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6. Electrical Life and Durability
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