02-5/2018 Rev.0
RFPM-2M
Made in Czech Republic
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STORAGE
ELKO EP, s.r.o. | Palackého 493 | 769 01 Holešov, Všetuly | Czech republic | e-mail: [email protected]
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Support: +420 778 427 366
www.elkoep.com
Energy gateway
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Charakteristika
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The energy gateway is a central device for assessing energy consumption (electricity, water, gas).
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• It acts as an interface between the pulse converter RFTM-1 and your smartphone.The Energy
Gateway allows you to connect up to 8 pulse transducers.
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Connection to the data network is made by means of LAN Ethernet connector or wirelessly via a
Wi-Fi network.
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The monitored data is stored inside the unit (it can also be sent to external storage - cloud).
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By means of the application iHC and cloud connection, it is possible to maintain online access to
data and monitoring history.
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Up to 4 tariff meter readings of electricity consumption, which can be displayed in the form of kWh
or financial costs.
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Option of setting reaction to specific consumption to switch the output on or off (RFSA-6x and
CU3).
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The unit enables connecting up to three current transformers CT50 to each other for measuring
electricity.
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Direct connection to iNELS BUS using integrated CIB terminals.
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3-module design, mounted on a DIN rail into the switchboard.
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The supply includes an internal antenna AN-I, if the unit is installed in a metal switchboard, you can
use the external antenna AN-E to enhance the signal.
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The device supply voltage is provided from monitored phases.
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Range up to 100 m (in open space), if the signal between the controller and the user is weak, use
the signal repeater RFRP-20 or protocol component RFIO
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that support this feature.
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Communication frequency with bidirectional protocol iNELS RF Control.
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In order to communicate with the gateway, it must be connected to the local network using the
RJ45 Ethernet connector or wirelessly over the WiFi network.
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The Energy Gateway stores the measured data directly on the internal memory storage. Online
data and history can be viewed through iHC applications (MAIRF and MIIRF) or cloud connections
on the ELKO Cloud site. The last option is to display the measured values directly on the RFPM-2
web interface.
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Measurement of power consumption can be distinguished by up to four tariffs that can be
displayed in kWh or financial costs.
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Other benefits include the ability to set the response to a specific consumption. An example may
be to switch off or on the RFSA - 6x and CU3 outputs.
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The energy gate takes usually 10 minutes, but not more than 1 hour.
Assembly
mounting into switchboard
Connection
connection to the tariff
(potential free contact)
CAUTION! Do not connect the HDO contact)
Description, Indication
1. Terminals for connection of current
measuring probes
2. Connect Ethernet
3. Storage operation indication
4. WiFi antenna
5. Relay switch indication
6. RESET button:
- Enter the bootloader - turn off the power,
press the button and hold the button> 2s
when the power is on
- Return to factory settings - power off , press
button and hold power button> 10s
7. Voltage and voltage terminals
8. Relay output
9. Supply voltage indication / unit status:
- Lit - STOP status
- Flashes - RUN status
10. Pulse and tariff inputs
11. RF communication indication
12. RF antenna
13. Tariff indication:
- TARIFF 1: red
- TARIFF 2: green
- TARIFF 3: blue
- TARIFF 4: Yellow
14. RF, LAN and WLAN addresses
15. Phase status indication L1, L2, L3:
- Failure (redundancy): red
- Phase active: green
- Unmonitored phase: LED off
Radio frequency signal penetration through various construction materials
brick walls
wooden structures
with plaster boards
reinforced
concrete
metal partitions
common glass