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What does the DIN- rail installation mean?

What does the DIN- rail installation mean? I see many products mentioned DIN- rail installation. Is DIN a standard or an installation method? Thank you

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DIN is the German industrial standard, the use of guide rail is an installation of industrial electrical components, installation of electrical components to support this standard can be easily clamped on the rail without screws, maintenance is also very convenient. The common rail width is 35mm. Some new air switches, such as DZ47-63 series, contactors, CJX1, 2, 8 series, circuit breakers, DZ-108 series, small relays, part of the time relay, etc., have adopted this standard.
DIN is the German industrial standard, the guide rail is an installation method, the electrical appliance has the dovetail slot to clamp on the guide rail, generally the guide rail is 35mm,
The guide rail type installation ammeter adopts the modular design, and has the advantages of small size, easy installation, easy networking, etc., and is easy to realize the terminal lighting electric energy metering, and is convenient for retrofitting the lighting system with an electric meter. The meter uses LCD display to measure electric energy and other electrical parameters. It can set parameters such as clock, rate and time interval, and has the function of energy pulse output. RS485 communication interface can be used to exchange data with the host computer. Rail mounting electric energy meter has the advantages of small size, high precision, good reliability, convenient installation, performance indicators in line with national standard GB/T17215, GB/T17883 and DL/T614 electric power industry standard requirements for the technology of electric energy meter, applicable to government agencies and large public buildings in the sub metering of electric energy, but also can be used for enterprises and institutions for energy management assessment.

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