
Step 1:
Remove all items from packaging
Step 2:
Locate Remote Transmitter and Current Sensor
Step 3:
Clip Current sensor(s) around the live powercable (not the neutral) which comes out of your meter box
.
WARNING: If in doubt always consult an qualified electrician
Step 4:
Locate remote transmitter mounting bracket on the wall adjacent to meter or fuse box. Check length of current
sensor cables to ensure that they will reach the location of the mounting bracket .
Step 5:
Unscrew backing plate on remote transmitter and install batteries provided.
Step 6:
Plug current sensor cables into plug points located at the bottom front of the remote transmitter.
Step 7:
Whilst at the switchboard, next install the batteries in the main receiver unit
. (NOTE: receiver may not “lock”
onto transmitter if batteries are not installed into transmitter before receiver)
Step 8
:
Push check button on Transmitter and then push reset on receiver.
Step 9:
Push search on receiver and now receiver unit should provide a usage reading based on factory default
settings of 240Volt power supply at a cost per kilowatt hour of 12 cents.
Step 10:
To customise settings refer to page 11
Step 11:
For trouble shooting Guide refer to page 16
Alternative sensor installation
The sensors are suitable for use with wire diameters of up to 11mm. They must not be forced over
cables greater that 11mm or the sensor will break.
If wiring is larger than 11mm diameter the sensor may be clipped over a number of circuit wires from
the same phase, to read the total current being drawn. If all of these wires do not fit into one sensor
then another sensor can be used to measure the current in the remaining circuit wires – providing these
wires are of the same phase.
Additional sensors may be used to measure the current in the other phases.
The sensors are suitable for a maximum current of up to 71 amps. If used on wires carrying a greater
current the readings will not be accurate.
If the current in any one wire or group of wires is more than 71 amps, additional sensors can be used to
share the current.
NOTE
In total only three sensors can be accommodated by the transmitter.
Do not mix wires from different phases in the same sensor as this will produce inaccurate readings.
electrisave
is distributed in the UK under license from Wireless Monitors Australia Pty by JJS Trading Limited
7
Main Unit Receiver
Remote Transmitter
(With Wall Bracket)
Batteries x 6
AA Alkaline
User manual &
Quick Install Guide
Current Sensor
QUICK INSTALL GUIDE