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alternative sensor installation.
The sensors are suitable for use with wire diameters of up to 11mm. They
must not be forced over cables greater that 11mm or the sensor will break. If wiring is larger than 11mm
diameter the sensor may be clipped over a number of circuit wires from the same phase, to read the total
current being drawn. If all of these wires do not fit into one sensor then another sensor can be used to
measure the current in the remaining circuit wires – providing these wires are of the same phase.
note if this is the case always consult a qualified electrical installer
Additional sensors may be used to measure the current in the other phases. The sensors are suitable for
a maximum current of up to 71 amps. If used on wires carrying a greater current the readings will not be
accurate. If the current in any one wire or group of wires is more than 71 amps, additional sensors can be
used to share the current.
Step 5:
Locate sender box mounting bracket on the wall adjacent to the meter or consumer unit. Check length
of Sensor(s) cables to ensure that they will reach the location of the transmitter mounting bracket.
Step 6:
Unscrew backing plate on the sender box and install batteries provided. You will need a small cross-
head screwdriver for this task.
Step 7:
Plug Sensor cable Jack Plug into any one of the sockets located at the bottom of sender unit.
Step 8:
Whilst at the sender box location, install the batteries into the Remote Monitor.
(note: the remote
monitor may not connect to and lock with the Sender box if the batteries are not installed into the
Sender box before the remote monitor).
Step 9:
Push the CHECK button on the Sender Box for more than 2 seconds to force the sender box to send
wireless signals to the Remote Monitor to help the Sender Box connect to the Remote Monitor.
Step 10:
Push SEARCH button on the back of the Remote Monitor and the Remote Monitor and Sender Box
should connect and lock. When they have connected you should see a usage reading based on default
settings.
Step 11:
To customise settings refer to the “CUSTOMISING THE SETTINGS” section in the User Manual.
Step 12:
For trouble shooting refer to the “TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE” in the User Manual.