The status LED of the energy sensor goes out.
o
Assign the energy sensor to the installation location using the commissioning interface.
Removing an energy sensor from the project
o
In the commissioning interface of the eNet server, delete the energy sensor from the
current project (refer to the technical documentation of the eNet server).
The energy sensor is removed from the project and the parameters reset to the default
setting.
Resetting the device to the factory setting
The connection to the eNet server is disconnected and parameters are reset to default setting.
o
Press the
Prog
button for at least 20 seconds.
The status LED flashes after 4 seconds. After 20 seconds the status LED flashes faster.
o
Release
Prog
button and press briefly once again within 10 seconds.
The status LED flashes more slowly for approx. 5 seconds.
Device is reset to default setting.
5 Appendix
The icon confirms the conformity of the product to the relevant guidelines.
5.1 Technical data
Rated voltage
AC 230 V ~
Mains frequency
50 / 60 Hz
Rated load current
16 A (I
L
)
Peak current (1 s)
80 A
Peak current (1 min)
24 A
Power consumption
max. 0.5 W
Transmission interval
1 ... 60 min
Ambient temperature
-5 ... +45 °C
Degree of protection
IP 20
Dimensions W×H×D
57×127×78 mm
Radio frequency
868.3 MHz
Transmitting power
max. 20 mW
Transmitting range in free field
typical 100 m
Measuring ranges
Current
0 mA ... 16 A
Accuracy (current)
± 0.5 % of the current value and ± 8 mA
Voltage
207 ... 250 V
Accuracy (voltage)
± 0.5 % of curr. val.
Transmitted power and output values
Effective output
-4000 ... 4000 W
Apparent output
0 ... 4000 VA
Idle output
-4000 ... 4000 var
Accuracy (power)
± 0.5 % of the current value and ± 2 W/VA/var
Effective energy
-99999 ... 99999 kW·h
5.2 Parameter list
Settings window
Device settings
Parameters
Setting options, Basic
setting
Explanations
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