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Wireless Energy Meter

Art.no.: 36-4000

Model: Efergy elite 2.0

Summary of Contents for elite 2.0

Page 1: ...Wireless Energy Meter Art no 36 4000 Model Efergy elite 2 0 ...

Page 2: ...the power supply cable for your electricity meter SE NO FIN 8 Installation 10 Synchronising the transmitter and display unit 11 Setting the time and date 12 Other settings 13 Dual tariff 15 Display information 17 Normal display of present consumption 18 Previous consumption display 19 Troubleshooting 20 Disposal 22 Specifications 22 ...

Page 3: ...shows how much energy is consumed in your home at the time you read the display The display can also give the user information on consumed energy costs You can also move the receiver around the house and turn on or off an electrical device to see the difference in power consumption directly on the display If you have any questions regarding technical problems please contact Customer Services ...

Page 4: ...ure as to how to install the sensors Read and follow the important information contained in the following pages Remember that the energy meter s sensors do not need to have direct electrical contact at the measuring point The sensors should sit around the cable If you find something unusual in or around the distribution box like loose cables bare cables burn marks openings in the insulation jacket...

Page 5: ...e incoming mains power cables leading into the distribution box All power consumed in the household enter through these cables The clip on sensor senses the current which passes through these cables A reading of the amount of passing current is then wirelessly sent to the display unit via the transmitter The energy consumption is shown directly on the display ...

Page 6: ...ces and flats can have safety panels which protect the cables entering the electricity meter If this is your situation we recommend that you contact a qualified electrician Finding the power supply cable There are four cables at the bottom of the electricity meter The cable on the right cable 4 is always the live feed wire Active phase from the meter to the fuse box se diagram 1 Certain installati...

Page 7: ...y 7 meter you will need additional sensors The extra sensors easily connect to the socket at the base of the transmitter N B The energy meter comes with 3 sensors Safety You should under no circumstances connect a sensor to a cable if any of the cables leading to the meter is damaged in any way No cables need to be cut Do not clip any cables Do not break any seals or such on the meter Contact your...

Page 8: ...If you live in a flat it may be located near the entry door in the stairway or in the cellar Make sure the cables exiting the bottom of the electricity meter are accessible Modern homes and flats can have safety panels which protect the cables entering the meter These are often sealed Under no circumstances should the seals be broken other than by a qualified electrician Instead we recommend that ...

Page 9: ...re either black or brown Cables L1 L2 L3 are live and it is these that the sensors should be attached to Safety You should under no circumstances connect a sensor to a cable if any of the cables leading to the meter is damaged in any way No cables need to be cut Do not clip any cables Do not break any seals or such on the meter Contact your local electrical supplier if you are at all uncertain abo...

Page 10: ... the sensor around the cable 4 Press the sensor together and a click will be heard when the release cap locks 5 Mount a sensor on the respective live feed cables L1 L2 L3 SE NO FIN Connect the sensor to the transmitter Plug the sensors into the sockets on the bottom of the transmitter The sensors plugs do not have to be in any particular order The sensor senses the current which passes through the...

Page 11: ... of the display unit The transmitter icon will flash for a minute 3 Press the button on the front of the transmit ter once while the transmitter icon flashes Wait until the icon stops flashing Tip If synchronisation is successful the transmission icon will show on the display will show on the displayen if unsuccessful N B The preinstalled update interval is six seconds This means that the transmit...

Page 12: ...button for two seconds The date display will begin to flash Step 2 Set the correct date using the Bwd and Fwd buttons Press Mode to confirm and to continue on to setting the month Repeat this procedure to set the year Press Mode to confirm and to continue with setting the time Step 3 Set the correct hour using the Bwd and Fwd buttons Press Mode to confirm and to continue Repeat this procedure to s...

Page 13: ...ory NO LONGER shows in the display Activating the settings mode Depress Mode for two seconds N B If no button is pushed for 20 seconds the display will go back to normal display mode without saving any changes Step 1 Voltage Depress Mode for two seconds 230 will flash 230 V is preset Adjust the voltage using Bwd and Fwd if you have a different mains voltage Press Mode to confirm and to continue to...

Page 14: ... Press Mode to confirm and continue Step 5 kg CO2 kg carbon dioxide per kWh The kg CO2 kWh can be adjusted with the Bwd and Fwd buttons Press Mode to confirm and continue on to setting the alarm Step 6 Alarm High energy consumption alarm The preset alarm value is set to 5 kW If the alarm feature is activated and you use more than 5 kW the alarm will sound and a red indicator lamp will light on the...

Page 15: ...or Fwd buttons Press Mode to confirm and will begin flashing Step 2 Setting the start stop times for tariff 1 Set the start time for tariff 1 with the Bwd or Fwd buttons First set the start time by setting the hours and press Mode to confirm Continue setting the minutes using the same process Press Mode to confirm is replaced by on the display Set the stop time for tariff 1 using the same process ...

Page 16: ...g Set the present tariff per kWh with the Bwd or Fwd buttons Press Mode to confirm will begin flashing Step 4 Setting tariff 2 The preset value will begin flashing Set the present tariff per kWh with the Bwd or Fwd buttons Press Mode to confirm 230 the preset voltage will begin flashing on the display ...

Page 17: ...aying kWh tariff or kg CO2 Amount of produced kg CO2 used for the production of the electricity consumed The amount of CO2 produced depends on how your electrical energy is produced e g hydro electric wind coal power etc It is up to you to determine and set the CO2 per kWh value See Other Settings Step 5 Graphic display On the bottom portion of the display a graphic representation for the current ...

Page 18: ...nT consumPTIon the following is shown on the display 1 transmission strength icon 2 tariff per hour or present con sumption change settings with the mode button 3 low battery warning transmitter display unit 4 alarm activated ...

Page 19: ... display previous consumption Press History to switch between displays Current day s energy consumption most recent week most recent month Switch between day month with Bwd or Fwd to compare energy consumption Press Mode to switch between displaying kWh tariff amount CO2 ...

Page 20: ... home The 433 MHz frequency is very suitable for this purpose With good conditions the signals are able to span up to three floors The displayen shows What does it mean Move the display unit closer to the transmitter and press Link If the problem persists contact our Customer Services Why does the background light come on sometimes The background light is timer controlled in order to save the batt...

Page 21: ...ity It can measure up to 999 kWh in a week Settings specific to Norwegian electrical networks IT nett TN nett IT net The value should be set to 130 V IT nett has 230 V between phases TN net The value should be set to 230 V TN net has 400 V between phases How thick can the cables be that the sensors clamp onto The sensors can be used on cables up to 12 mm in diameter What should the measurement vol...

Page 22: ...roduct please contact your municipality Specifications Model Efergy elite 2 0 Frequency 433 52 MHz Transmission intervals 6 12 18 seconds Range 40 metres Measuring voltage 110 400 V Measuring current 50 mA 85 A Accuracy 90 Backlight Activated between 18 00 and 06 00 Power supply Adaptor 6 V 300 mA not included ...

Page 23: ...100 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of directive 1999 5 ec article 3 1a Safety en 60950 1 article 3 1b emc en 55022 en 55024 en 301489 1 en 301489 3 article 3 2 radio en 300220 1 en 300220 2 Insjön Sweden September 2009 klas balkow President clas ohlson 793 85 Insjön Sweden ...

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