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Auditor 6W

Complete these five easy steps, 

 

then start monitoring your site.

1.   Before you begin
2.  Connect your Auditor

3.  Configure your WiFi settings

4.  Use the onboarding tool
5.  Validate that your installation is correct

1. Bef

ore 

you begin

Ensure y

ou ha

ve 

the equipment

 

- See Audit

or 6W checklis

t below

. Y

ou’ll need 

an internet-c

onnected smart 

devic

e (e.

g. smartphone

, tablet,

 laptop

) to 

configur

the Auditor and 

capture inf

ormation about the ins

tallation.

 A marker is useful f

or 

numbering Current T

ransf

ormers and cables 

during installa

tion. Y

ou’ll need a clamp

 

meter 

for checking curr

ent measur

ements.

Check

 - T

hat 

you ha

ve 3

5mm wide spac

e available 

on the DIN rail.

 If there is

 

not space,

 additional DIN rails ma

y be mounted in the 

cabinet or an 

ext

ernal 

enclosure used.

 Ensure tha

t Current T

ransf

ormer can ac

commoda

te the 

cable size 

(i.e.

 cable 

diameter fits 

within CT opening 

width). 

Ensure ther

e is a w

ay t

o isolate the Audit

or voltage inputs

 

- An e

xisting or 

new

 

circuit br

eaker 

can be used depending 

on the regula

tions in your jurisdiction.

 A 

break

er is not included in the Auditor pack

age.

WiFi netw

ork details & signal

 - Ensur

e that 

you ha

ve the W

iFi network name

 

and passw

ord 

on hand. W

ith your smartphone 

or tablet ensur

e that ther

e is a 

WiFi signal a

t the installa

tion site.

 If there is no r

eception 

you’ll need a W

iFi range

 

ext

ender. Onc

e the Auditor is ins

talled you’ll be able t

o check f

or adequate

 

 

signal str

ength.

Auditor 6W

 hardw

are 

checklist:

•  Monit

oring devic

e - 2-unit wide 

DIN-mount 

•  CT

s - supplied in sets 

of 3 (one 

or two sets

•  W

iring tails - single-phase

, 3-phase 

or both 

•  Connect

ors - 

green-c

oloured plas

tic plugs.

ATTENTION:

 

Must be installed by a licensed electrician in accordance with standard electrical 

safety regulations in your jurisdiction.

Summary of Contents for Auditor 6M

Page 1: ...ge connections are labelled P1 P2 P3 N Connect voltage phases to P1 P2 and P3 Connect neutral to N Use three phase wiring tails if they were provided with your Auditor Single Phase Voltage Connections Use this configuration when one phase is present The voltage connections are labelled P1 P2 P3 N Connect P1 P2 P3 to the same phase Connect neutral to N Use single phase wiring tails if they were pro...

Page 2: ... For load monitoring arrow is towards the load The CT connections are labelled 6 5 4 3 2 1 The white wires connect to terminals labelled three wires in each terminal The pink wires connect to the terminals labelled The CTs and Voltage phases must match as stated below Place CT connected to On cables connected to 1 and 4 P1 2 and 5 P2 3 and 6 P3 It is acceptable to use less than six CTs minimum of ...

Page 3: ...e that Current Transformer can accommodate the cable size i e cable diameter fits within CT opening width Ensure there is a way to isolate the Auditor voltage inputs An existing or new circuit breaker can be used depending on the regulations in your jurisdiction A breaker is not included in the Auditor package WiFi network details signal Ensure that you have the WiFi network name and password on h...

Page 4: ...e that Current Transformer can accommodate the cable size i e cable diameter fits within CT opening width Ensure there is a way to isolate the Auditor voltage inputs An existing or new circuit breaker can be used depending on the regulations in your jurisdiction A breaker is not included in the Auditor package WiFi network details signal Ensure that you have the WiFi network name and password on h...

Page 5: ...ge connections are labelled P1 P2 P3 N Connect voltage phases to P1 P2 and P3 Connect neutral to N Use three phase wiring tails if they were provided with your Auditor Single Phase Voltage Connections Use this configuration when one phase is present The voltage connections are labelled P1 P2 P3 N Connect P1 P2 P3 to the same phase Connect neutral to N Use single phase wiring tails if they were pro...

Page 6: ...2 400 25 600 36 Current Transformer Direction Install Current Transformers CTs such that For grid monitoring arrow is from grid For solar monitoring arrow is from inverter For load monitoring arrow is towards the load About the split core CTs Only Wattwatchers supplied CTs are supported All CTs can be interchanged in the field in sets of 3 Different sized CTs can be used on one device in sets of t...

Page 7: ...e white wires connect to terminals labelled three wires in each terminal The pink wires connect to the terminals labelled The CTs and Voltage phases must match as stated below Place CT connected to On cables connected to 1 and 4 P1 2 and 5 P2 3 and 6 P3 It is acceptable to use less than six CTs minimum of one ...

Page 8: ...municate over the internet using the household WiFi the network name and password is required This allows the Wattwatchers energy device to send and receive data over the homeowner s internet link Any smartphone tablet or computer can be used for this process 1 Check you can access the home WiFi network from the meter box using a smart device 2 The Wattwatchers energy device should be on and all 3...

Page 9: ...CT size Log into the onboarding tool and work through the steps to configure your devices for the installation site Wattwatchers WiFi Setup Page 2 of 2 5 Whilst connected to the Wattwatchers device s network open a web browser and navigate to auditorsetup com 6 The screen will then display the available home networks Select the home network and connect 7 At this time you will need to enter the pas...

Page 10: ...itor should be lit solid The table below shows the meaning of the lights Auditor 6W Indicators L1 Mode L2 Network L3 Internet Explanation Blink Off Off No WiFi network Code started Blink Blink Off Found WiFi Blink On Off DHCP complete On On Off Connected Time On On On Normal Operation Connected Logging All Fast Blink Configuration ...

Page 11: ...is ve and expected value on all circuits Grid and load CTs are installed correctly Ensure CT phase and orientation are correct CTs on the wrong phase may cause negative PF readings Where there is solar operating Grid circuits show ve PF if there is feed in Current measured with tongs meter is the same as current reported in the data The Auditor is configured correctly Use onboarding tools to chang...

Page 12: ...itor should be lit solid The table below shows the meaning of the lights Auditor 6W Indicators L1 Mode L2 Network L3 Internet Explanation Blink Off Off No WiFi network Code started Blink Blink Off Found WiFi Blink On Off DHCP complete On On Off Connected Time On On On Normal Operation Connected Logging All Fast Blink Configuration ...

Page 13: ...o the onboarding tool and work through the steps to configure your devices for the installation site Wattwatchers WiFi Setup Page 2 of 2 5 Whilst connected to the Wattwatchers device s network open a web browser and navigate to auditorsetup com 6 The screen will then display the available home networks Select the home network and connect 7 At this time you will need to enter the password for the h...

Page 14: ...rees 400 25 600 36 CT Direction Install Current Transformers CTs such that For grid monitoring arrow is from grid For solar monitoring arrow is from inverter For load monitoring arrow is towards the load About the split core CTs Only Wattwatchers supplied CTs are supported All CTs can be interchanged in the field in sets of 3 D ifferent sized CTs can be used on one device in sets of three eg chann...

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