Maretron Acm100 Alternating Current Monitor
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Maretron Acm100 Alternating Current Monitor
ACM100 Alternating Current MonitorMaretron's ACM100 is a device which monitors AC power sources and outputs information about these sources onto the industry standard NMEA 2000® marine data network. The ACM100 can monitor power busses, generators, or utility power. ACM100 output information is then displayed with networked NMEA 2000® equipment such as the Maretron DSM250 dedicated display or with NMEA 2000® compatible software such as Maretron N2KView.
Best of all, the ACM100 is NMEA 2000® certified so you can view any and all AC information anywhere on the vessel using a compatible NMEA 2000® display. The ACM100 is a key component of Maretron's N2KViewr vessel monitoring and control system.
Features:
- Voltage
- Current
- Frequency
- Real Power
- Reactive Power
- Apparent Power
- Power Factor
- Total Energy Imported
- Total Energy Exported

Manufacturer Part Number: ACM100-01
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