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Issue 1.2
Profiles
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– E470 Series 3 SMETS2 100 mm – ZCX310 – User Manual and Functional Description
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Profiles
21.1 Overview
There are four different load profiles available in the SMETS2 E470:
13 Month Profile Data Log
A profile for storing 13 months of half hourly data: total import consumption,
3 Month Profile Data Log
A profile for storing 3 months of half hourly data: active energy export,
reactive energy import and reactive energy export.
3 Month Profile Data Log
A profile for storing 3 months of half hourly data: reactive energy import.
Daily Consumption Data Profile
A profile for storing 182 months of daily data: active energy import.
Daily Read Data Log
A profile for storing 1 months of daily data: Active Energy Import register,
TOU total rate and Block/TOU total register values.
Daily Read Export Data Log
A profile for storing 1 months of daily data: Active Energy export register.
Daily Prepayment Read Data Log
A profile for storing 1 months of daily data: Current Credit Amount on
Emergency Credit object, Available Credit on Current Account, Total
Amount Paid on Payment Based Debt object, Total Amount Paid on Time
Based Debt 1 object, Total Amount Paid on Time Based Debt 2 object,
Current Credit Amount on Accumulated Debt object.
NOTE: Profiles are not accessible via the meter display
21.2 Structure
Each entry consists of the timestamp, a status and a selectable set of
measured values (registers). The entries are stored in the order they occur,
so the most recent entry is stored last. When reading the profile, the entries
are given out in the same way (oldest entry first).
The timestamp is set to the point in time at which the entry was captured.
The capture period is the regular period after which a profile entry is
created and added to the profile storage. For the Profile Data Logs this
period is set to 30 minutes. For the Daily Read Log, this period is set to
86400 seconds (1 day).