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Correctly Reading a 3-Phase, 1-Tariff Meter: Understanding 1.8.0.1 & 1.8.0.2 Values for Energa.24

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  • #1 17751858
    grandes1985
    Level 11  
    Hello
    I have a three-phase and one-tariff meter. I have to read the value 1.8.0 (Downloaded-active. Energy. Sum) and pass it to Energa.24 but I have this value divided into 1.8.0.1 and 1.8.0.2 does anyone know the description of these values? Correctly Reading a 3-Phase, 1-Tariff Meter: Understanding 1.8.0.1 & 1.8.0.2 Values for Energa.24 Correctly Reading a 3-Phase, 1-Tariff Meter: Understanding 1.8.0.1 & 1.8.0.2 Values for Energa.24
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  • #2 17751983
    kranzio
    Level 26  
    Here you have the answer Link These are archival results.
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  • #3 17752090
    grandes1985
    Level 11  
    These are today's readings and if I understand correctly 1.8.0.2 is 3998.7 this is the result on 1/31/2019 and this 1.8.0.1 is 4399.3 the current result? is something wrong here? maybe it is at the end of December?
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  • #4 17754221
    stonefree
    Level 27  
    This is the live display (not on January 31) for zone 1 and zone 2. 0 means the sum of indications in all zones. It is probably described on the meter?
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  • #5 17759626
    bartekfigura
    Level 29  
    Buddy, pay attention to the DA symbol next to the black triangle. This symbol stands for Data Archive, i.e. archived data from an averaged period of time. On the cover of the current terminals you have exactly described OBIS code symbols.
  • #6 17892179
    grandes1985
    Level 11  
    I went with the camera to this contraption and wrote down everything I saw there and now I can see what I have to pass to the operator.
    0.2.2 G11
    1.8.0 0005162.8
    1.8.1 0005162.8
    1.8.2 00000000
    2.8.0 0000001.2
    2.8.1 0000001.2
    2.8.2 00000000
    15.8.0 0005164.0
    15.8.1 0005164.0
    15.8.2 00000000
    1.6.0 3.010
    1.6.0 2019.04.06
    1.6.0 23.53.00
    2.6.0 0.000
    2.6.0 2019.04.01
    2.6.0 00.00.00
    15.6.0 3.010
    15.6.0 2019.04.06
    15.6.0 23.53.00
    1.0.0.1 2019.04.01
    1.0.0.1 00.00.00
    1.0.0.2 2019.03.01
    1.0.0.2 00.00.00
    1.8.0.1 0005095.9
    1.8.0.2 0004716.6
    1.8.1.1 0005095.9
    1.8.1.2 0004716.6
    1.8.2.1 00000000
    1.8.2.2 00000000
    1.6.0.1 5.035
    1.6.0.2 4.905
    1.6.0.1 2019.03.31
    1.6.0.1 00.44.00
    1.6.0.2 2019.02.16
    1.6.0.2 14.13.00
    2.8.0.1 0000001.2
    2.8.0.2 0000001.2
    2.8.1.1 0000001.2
    2.8.1.2 0000001.2
    2.8.2.1 00000000
    2.8.2.2 00000000
    2.6.0.1 0.000
    2.6.0.2 0.000
    2.6.0.1 2019.03.01
    2.6.0.1 00.00.00
    2.6.0.2 2019.02.01
    2.6.0.2 00.00.00
    15.8.0.1 0005097.1
    15.8.0.2 0004717.8
    15.8.1.1 0005097.1
    15.8.1.2 0004717.8
    15.8.2.1 00000000
    15.8.2.2 00000000
    15.6.0.1 5.035
    15.6.0.2 4.905
    15.6.0.1 2019.03.31
    15.6.0.1 00.44.00
    15.6.0.2 2019.02.16
    15.6.0.2 14.13.00
    C.1.7 02011607
    888888888888888888888888
    C.1.0 93999998
    0.2.2 G11 etc.

    I also found an incomplete description of the OBIS codes

    Correctly Reading a 3-Phase, 1-Tariff Meter: Understanding 1.8.0.1 & 1.8.0.2 Values for Energa.24
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