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Berker Electric meters

Energy monitoring is no longer optional — it’s a design requirement. Berker electric meters provide precise consumption measurement for residential, commercial, and industrial systems, helping engineers, facility managers, and integrators track energy flow directly at the distribution board.
Mounted on DIN rails and built to MID standards, Berker meters combine compact housings with high measurement accuracy, long-term stability, and easy data integration into automation networks.

Berker Energy meters for DIN-rail panels

Space in distribution enclosures is valuable. Berker energy meters for DIN-rail mounting use slim modular housings (1 to 6 modules) that fit neatly into switchboards or control panels.
Terminals are clearly marked and shielded; the front display remains readable even in tight assemblies.
Each unit includes clear labeling for voltage, current, and output terminals, making installation straightforward and service-safe.

The enclosure plastic is self-extinguishing and UV-stable, with front-sealing options available for higher IP requirements — ready for any indoor application.

Berker Single-phase kWh meters — compact and accurate

For household, retail, or office loads, Berker single-phase kWh meters provide precise consumption tracking up to 100 A.
The direct-connection type eliminates the need for external current transformers, while the backlit LCD shows instantaneous power, energy totals, and current flow direction.
Accuracy class 1 or better ensures reliable billing and monitoring, even under fluctuating loads.
Pulse outputs or Modbus communication versions allow integration into energy management or automation systems.

Berker Three-phase kWh meters — for industrial and commercial systems

Where power scales up, precision must follow. Berker three-phase kWh meters handle balanced and unbalanced loads across 3 × 230/400 V networks.
Direct or CT connection versions cover current ranges up to 5 A (CT) or 100 A (direct).
All models measure active energy, with advanced variants tracking reactive and apparent energy, voltage, current, and power factor.
They’re the standard choice for distribution panels in commercial buildings, workshops, and automation cabinets.

Berker MID-certified energy meters — compliance guaranteed

For metering that feeds billing or tenant sub-measurement, compliance matters. Berker MID-certified energy meters conform to Directive 2014/32/EU (Measuring Instruments Directive), guaranteeing traceability and accuracy across the device’s service life.
Each unit bears the MID marking and verification seals, confirming calibration integrity.
Utilities, landlords, and facility operators can rely on the readings for cost allocation or energy reporting without additional certification steps.

kWh meters with pulse output — simple and reliable integration

Sometimes the simplest interface is still the best. Berker kWh meters with pulse output provide galvanically isolated S0 outputs for data logging and BMS integration.
Each pulse corresponds to a fixed energy quantity (e.g., 1 Wh or 10 Wh), allowing straightforward connection to counters, PLCs, or building monitoring systems.
The output is optically isolated to prevent ground loops, and terminals are designed for quick wiring even in multi-meter installations.

Berker Multifunction energy meters — complete electrical diagnostics

Beyond energy totals, advanced systems demand detailed electrical data. Berker multifunction energy meters capture real-time voltage, current, power factor, frequency, and harmonics.
The LCD interface cycles through parameters or displays them simultaneously on multiple lines.
Modbus RTU or RS-485 interfaces enable integration into SCADA, PLC, or BMS networks for continuous data collection.
These meters help facility engineers analyze load profiles, detect imbalances, and optimize energy efficiency in real time.

Berker Digital energy meters — precision with visibility

Modern control rooms expect clarity. Berker digital energy meters feature high-resolution LCDs with icons for load direction, phase indication, and communication status.
Menu navigation uses capacitive or push-button controls with lockout options for tamper prevention.
Measurement circuits use Hall-effect or shunt-based sensing for high linearity and minimal drift.
Power supply flexibility (85–265 VAC or 24 VDC) allows deployment in diverse applications without auxiliary transformers

Berker DIN-rail kWh counters — simplicity for sub-measurement

When the task is straightforward — counting consumption for a single load or circuit — Berker DIN-rail kWh counters provide a no-nonsense solution.
Mechanical or digital display variants show accumulated energy in kilowatt-hours, with reset-protected memory and long mechanical endurance.
Used in apartment sub-panels, vending machines, or modular switchboards, these counters keep installation quick and data clear.

Meters for 1P/3P 230/400 V systems

All Berker meters, whether single- or three-phase, operate across 230/400 V 50/60 Hz systems, covering the entire European distribution standard.
Voltage measurement inputs are overload-protected, while internal surge arresters guard sensitive electronics from transients.
Terminals accept both solid and stranded conductors up to 25 mm², ensuring compatibility with typical wiring cross-sections.

Engineered for endurance and consistency

Every Berker meter undergoes calibration and dielectric testing to ensure accuracy under mechanical vibration and temperature variation.
Non-volatile memory retains cumulative readings even after power loss.
Installers appreciate the combination of compactness, precise labeling, and long service life — hallmarks of the Berker approach to electrical instrumentation.

Wholesale and B2B supply

At Bank of Lamps, we supply the complete Berker energy metering range — single- and three-phase meters, MID-certified units, pulse-output and multifunction models, digital kWh counters, and DIN-rail mounting accessories — directly from our warehouse in Latvia, exporting across Europe.
We work with panel builders, facility managers, and electrical contractors who demand certified metering hardware with long-term reliability.
Each order includes wiring diagrams, parameter tables, and calibration documentation for easy integration into energy monitoring systems.