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Installation of Power Meter
The power meter should be connected to a spare 6 amp Mcb or Rcbo within
the properties Consumer Unit. This supply should then be taken and
connected to a fused switched spur with a minimum contact of 3mm and fuse
rated to 3amps. From the fused spur take a supply cable to the Power Meter
that should be mounted within a mini enclosure. Live and Neutral connections
are clearly marked at the bottom of the device.
(Take care not to damage the Terminals when connecting the power cable to
the Meter) Refer to Figure 6
Power Meter
The Power Meter is a device that monitors and helps to protect the main
power supply of your property. From a Computer, Smart phone or Tablet you
are able to access and view your homes total power usage. From the App or a
Computer you can set the Maximum Available Load for your property
protecting the incoming electrical supply. If your Max Power Setting has been
achieved, i.e. another high power electric appliance like an electric shower is
in use. The heating systems output will be temporarily reduced by the
equivalent power of the appliance in use until it is switched off.
Pairing the Power Meter
You can simply pair the power meter in the same way as you would a heater
by putting the gateway into Pairing Mode. Once the Gateway has been
activated and is in the Pairing Mode, press the small button on the
front of the power meter for 3 seconds until it is shown in the App.
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Heater Power Meter
Each heater has its own internal power metering facility that allows you to
view the heaters power usage and temperature at any given time. This
information is recorded for 24 months, which automatically rolls forward after
24 months.
The Heater System’s Maximum power usage can also be restricted by simply
going into App and changing the Maximum Power Allowance to your desired
setting.