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Features. Landis+Gyr Street Light Controller with integrated Network Node. Compliant with ANSI 136.41 3/5/7 pin receptacles. Supported dimming protocols – 0-10 V DALI. Load-side accumulated energy, instantaneous current, voltage, power, and power factor measurement capability. Better than 1% measurement accuracy. On-board GPS chipset.
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Landis+Gyr Meter Base, Ringless, 600 V, 135 A, 1, 3-Wire Wiring Configuration, 14 - 2/0 Wire, Overhead/Underground Feed, RX Cable Entry, Surface Mount, NEMA 3R, Steel Housing, 8.0 Inch W x 11.7 Inch H x 3.6 Inch D
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Water Products. W350 Ultrasonic Water Meter. Landis+Gyr ultrasonic water meter (available in Australia and New Zealand) with NB-IoT and integrated network leak detection is designed to manage your network losses, leaks and accurate billing based on our industry leading-edge communications and measurement metrology, far out-performing mechanical
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A product specification sheet is a document that details what your product is. There should be a broad overview and numerous sections that detail the individual components that you want to be delivered in a product. A good product sheet is concise yet thorough, having everything that the product needs, but without any fluff.
Most of companies and manufacturers are using specification sheets as a great promotional tool to introduce their brand new products as well as to market existing products in potential and real customers.
This document, often fit onto one or two pages, is the ideal tool to assist not only your potential suppliers but also assist you, your supplier, and external auditors to keep your product specifications organized and clear throughout the sourcing, production, and quality inspection process.
A good product spec sheet has many pictures, illustrations, and diagrams, that show exactly what the product should look like. As the old saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. The more pictures you include, the better.