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ENEA MT382 Counter: Remote Reading, IP Address, Pros & Cons, Access to Historical Data

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  • #1 17753313
    pklawit
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    Hello,

    In September 2018, ENEA replaced the old bidirectional meter with super / hyper / extra / lux - one that has an IP address and sends the consumption / production states to ENEA itself.
    The only plus from this change so far is that the lecturers stopped visiting me.
    As there was the old counter, at the peak times, two would come at intervals of a few days. One read only the energy consumed and the other - produced :-)

    And now the cons:
    - in the new ISKRA MT382 meter, there is no option to enter all registers via SET DATA, and thus - no access to historical indexes of consumption and production (1.8.0.1, 1.8.0.2, 1.8.0.3 etc., 2.8.0.1, 2.8.0.2 etc)
    - the end user has no added value from the wireless readings. I know that other operators can see the current consumption on the website. In ENEA there is a tab "Readings on-line" in the e-side, which is used to ... manually give readings from your own meter to the operator :-D

    Pytanko - someone has the same type of counter and managed to read historical indexes?

    Regards,
    Peter
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  • #2 17753751
    theo33
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    I suspect that it may be a matter of programming the counter and then it would be possible to preview everything. in Tauron via e-bok there is such a possibility, you have to harass the operator to run such an application or reprogram the meter
  • #3 17754575
    cuuube
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    So what was the previous counter? MT 174?

    I have MT 382 since May 2018 (the host has also recently been launched) and I cannot enter any deeper data either.
    In the Enea ebook it's even hard to enter / find a new contract, and even when you find it, there is nothing there, as they say, 'sorry, this is our atmosphere'.

    I can view the pvmonitor, consumption and production.
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  • #4 17754593
    hostii
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    I have MT382 and everything is needed and visible immediately, it is enough to press the button and it flies after all the measurements, the worst of which does not balance because the consumption of 1.7.0 and the return of 2.7.0 are at the same time, which proves that enea is cheating, like everyone else
  • #5 17754611
    cuuube
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    Do you see the data from the second tariff?
    Or individual months back?
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  • #6 17754622
    hostii
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    cuuube wrote:
    Do you see the data from the second tariff?


    yes 1.8.0, 1.8.1, 1.8.2 -2.8.0,2.8.1,2.8.2

    cuuube wrote:
    Or individual months back?


    There is no such thing in the meters :)
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    pklawit wrote:
    (1.8.0 .1, 1.8.0 .2, 1.8.0. 3 etc, 2.8.0 .1, 2.8.0. 2
    and this ? Somewhere it was about it, if I remember correctly, that this is data for individual months back in the tariffs. Unless it's not in MT382 ... :lol:

    Added after 1 [hours] 11 [minutes]:

    I found something
    m fox wrote:
    How did you read it?

    Maybe it's from the previous period.

    0.0.0 - serial number of the meter
    0.9.1 - current clock time
    0.9.2 - current date
    15.8.0 - total energy
    15.8.1 - total energy in zone A
    15.8.2 - total energy in zone B
    15.8.3 - total energy in zone C.
    15.8.4 - total energy in zone D
    15.6.0 - maximum power of the current period
    15.36 - number of max power overruns in the current period
    15.2.0 - maximum cumulative power
    0.9.1 + DA - previous period closing time
    0.9.2 + DA - closing date of the previous period
    15.8.0 + DA - total energy in the previous period
    15.8.1 + DA - total energy of zone A in the previous period
    15.8.2 + DA - total energy of zone B in the previous period
    15.8.3 + DA - total energy of zone C in the previous period
    15.8.4 + DA - total energy of zone D in the previous period
    15.6.0 + DA - maximum power of the previous period
    15.36 + DA - number of max power overruns in the previous period
    0.1.0 - number of closed accounting periods
    0.2.0 - meter software version
    0.2.2 - tariff name

    https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic3142887.html#15310496

    But I associate another thread ...

    Added after 16 [minutes]:

    It's from a bricklayer.
    Quote:
    1.8.0.1 - consumption for the previous month
    1.8.0.2 - consumption 2 months back
    1.8.0.3 - wear back three months

    Same with production:
    2.8.0.1, 2.8.0.2, 2.8.0.3
    https://forum.muratordom.pl/showthread.php?16...%99-o-opinie&p=7705418&viewfull=1#post7705418
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  • #8 17755339
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    Yes, that's exactly what it was like in the old meter - ISKRA, MT-174.
    1.8.0 - it was the current energy reading,
    1.8.0.1 - it was at the end of the previous month,
    1.8.0.2 - it was 2 months ago
    etc - up to 1.8.0.5

    And it was the same for production - 2.8.0, 2.8.0.1, 2.8.0.2, ... 2.8.0.5

    And here ENEA tells me that in the new meter there are no technical possibilities to do this and the application is closed.
    We all know that it is only a matter of software and that 99% of such software exists, but why send someone and upload it.
    Well, I asked to replace the meter with the old model - we'll see.

    Regards,
    Peter

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    Or maybe you need to get an optical sensor and read this data from the meter, as the gentlemen from ENEA do with a tablet?

    Added after 6 [minutes]:

    I found that the interface topic was already rolled out:

    Link
    and
    Link
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    hostii
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    pklawit wrote:
    Well, I asked to replace the meter with the old model - we'll see.


    it is unlikely to pass.

    but what's the problem with writing down the meter every month? I have been doing this for several years and there is no problem
  • #10 17755504
    cuuube
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    On the pvmonitor, with the consumption meter connected, everything can be seen without writing down
    ENEA MT382 Counter: Remote Reading, IP Address, Pros & Cons, Access to Historical Data
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    hostii
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    noo but there is no consumption on PVmonitor: water, garden water, DHW water, gas, etc. :D :D
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    cuuube
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    Oh Sławek, no :not: it has, but the MT 382 also has this :not: has.
  • #13 17756110
    pklawit
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    hostii wrote:

    but what's the problem with writing down the meter every month? I have been doing this for several years and there is no problem


    The problem is that in order to have exactly the same condition as on the invoice, you would have to stand by the counter at midnight.


    In connection with this replacement of the meter, I have another - more serious (or rather more expensive) problem.
    The old meter measured the energy taken on two indices: 1.8.0 and 1.8.1.
    The values of both indices had a constant difference of approx. 1000kWh.
    ENEA always used index 1.8.1 for the invoice.
    And now, when the gentlemen exchanged the counter, they wrote the status of the counter on a piece of paper, but of course for the index 1.8.0 and not 1.8.1.
    And now, almost half a year after replacing the meter, I got a cosmic invoice, because it turned out that in September my consumption was almost 1500kWh, while my average consumption is 150kWh.
    A crash normally ...
  • #14 17756163
    3301
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    I also have 382 and on the energy meter I can see 1.8.0, 2.8.0,5.8.0 and 8.8.0 and after pressing the button, additional voltages and currents.
    According to the OBIS 1.8.1 codes, it is downloaded in the I-zone, if there are zones, and if not, it should not be only the indication 1.8.0 and if I had G12 the counter would be reprogrammed and I would probably see these indications from the tariffs.
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    3301 wrote:
    I also have 382 and on the energy meter I can see 1.8.0, 2.8.0,5.8.0 and 8.8.0 and after pressing the button, additional voltages and currents.
    According to the OBIS 1.8.1 codes, it is downloaded in the I-zone, if there are zones, and if not, it should not be only the indication 1.8.0 and if I had G12 the counter would be reprogrammed and I would probably see these indications from the tariffs.


    Well, not exactly 1.8.1, this is the energy consumed in the first zone.
    I quote for Link :


    Quote:

    code 1.8.1 - in the G11 tariff - you can see the total energy consumption .

    If you are using a multi-zone tariff (e.g. G12):

    code 1.8.1 - you can see the energy consumption in the first zone (the so-called peak).

    code 1.8.2 - you can see the energy consumption in the second zone (off-peak).


    And I have just G11.
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    3301
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    According to OBIS 1.8.0 is the sum collected and 1.8.1 is the sum collected in the 1st tariff and if I have G11, it is logical that I do not see the other ones, although there were also G11s at my friend's, maybe because he had G12 earlier
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Topic summary

✨ The discussion revolves around the ENEA MT382 smart meter, which replaced the older ISKRA MT-174 model. Users express dissatisfaction with the MT382's limitations, particularly the inability to access historical consumption and production data through the SET DATA function. While the new meter allows for remote readings, users find no added value as they still need to manually report readings to ENEA. Some users mention that other operators provide better access to data. There are suggestions that the issue may be related to programming and that users should advocate for better software capabilities. Additionally, concerns are raised about discrepancies in billing due to the new meter's data reporting methods. Overall, the transition to the MT382 has not met user expectations, particularly regarding data accessibility and billing accuracy.
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TL;DR: For ENEA’s ISKRA MT382, missing monthly indexes can misbill; one user saw "almost 1500 kWh" and warned "you’d have to stand by the counter at midnight". We show how to read OBIS, request enablement, and avoid register mix‑ups. [Elektroda, pklawit, post #17756110]

Why it matters: This FAQ helps ENEA/Iskra MT382 and MT‑174 owners get reliable readings, unlock data access, and prevent billing disputes.

Quick Facts

How do I quickly read the MT382 display?

Press the front button to cycle registers. Users report 1.8.0 (import), 2.8.0 (export), 5.8.0, 8.8.0, then voltages and currents. Short presses advance fast. How‑To: 1) Wake the display with one press. 2) Tap to scroll through energy values. 3) Continue tapping to view phase voltages and currents. [Elektroda, 3301, post #17756163]

Does the MT382 show monthly history like 1.8.0.1 or 2.8.0.1?

In ENEA’s setup, MT382 does not expose those monthly registers on the front panel or via SET DATA. That means no 1.8.0.x/2.8.0.x history directly on the meter display. [Elektroda, pklawit, post #17753313]

How can I get monthly data if the meter doesnt show it?

Ask your operator to enable deeper registers or portal access. One user notes, "harass the operator to run such an application or reprogram the meter." Tauron e‑bok reportedly provides this when enabled. [Elektroda, theo33, post #17753751]

Can I read hidden registers via the optical port myself?

You can try an optical probe to read the meter like ENEAs technicians do with a tablet. Success depends on the meters programming and what registers ENEA exposes. Users shared links discussing the interface approach. [Elektroda, pklawit, post #17755339]

What do OBIS codes 1.8.0, 1.8.1, and 1.8.2 mean on G11/G12?

For G11, 1.8.1 can show total consumption. On multi‑zone tariffs, 1.8.1 is Zone 1 (peak) and 1.8.2 is Zone 2 (off‑peak). Always confirm which register your bill uses. [Elektroda, pklawit, post #17756179]

Why do I only see 1.8.0 on my G11 account?

OBIS 1.8.0 is total import; 1.8.1 is for the first tariff. If zones arent configured, other tariff registers may not display. Some G11 meters show extra registers if they previously ran G12. [Elektroda, 3301, post #17756202]

Does ENEAs portal show live readings from the MT382s IP connection?

No. Users report ENEAs e‑side "Readings on‑line" is for manual self‑reporting of readings, not live meter charts. The meter still sends data to ENEA. [Elektroda, pklawit, post #17753313]

I cant find my new contract or any data in eBOK. What should I do?

A user noted it was hard to add a new contract and that no data appeared. Contact ENEA support to link the contract and enable access. [Elektroda, cuuube, post #17754575]

What changed from MT‑174 to MT382 regarding historical data?

MT‑174 showed monthly snapshots 1.8.0.1–.5 and 2.8.0.1–.5 (up to 5 months). ENEA says MT382 lacks technical options for that on display, which appears to be a programming choice. [Elektroda, pklawit, post #17755339]

Can ENEA swap my MT382 back to an MT‑174?

One users view: its unlikely. Their practical tip is to record readings monthly if you need history for comparisons or billing checks. "It is unlikely to pass." [Elektroda, hostii, post #17755408]

What if installers recorded the wrong register during meter replacement?

You can get a massive bill. Example: 1.8.0 was recorded instead of 1.8.1, leading to about 1500 kWh in one month versus a typical 150 kWh. Photograph displays and request a correction. [Elektroda, pklawit, post #17756110]

Why do 1.7.0 and 2.7.0 appear at the same time?

A user reported import (1.7.0) and export (2.7.0) readings appearing simultaneously. Confirm your meters configuration with the operator if this seems inconsistent. [Elektroda, hostii, post #17754593]

How can I monitor consumption and production without relying on ENEA?

Use PVmonitor and add a consumption meter. Youll see production and usage graphs without manual note‑taking on paper bills. [Elektroda, cuuube, post #17755504]

Are second‑tariff values (G12) visible on MT382?

Yes, if configured. Users report seeing 1.8.1, 1.8.2 for import and 2.8.1, 2.8.2 for export. Monthly back‑history is not available on the display. [Elektroda, hostii, post #17754622]

What should I record monthly to match invoices?

Record the exact register your supplier bills from (e.g., 1.8.1 on G11 when applicable) at period close. As one user put it, "you would have to stand by the counter at midnight" to match closing time exactly. [Elektroda, pklawit, post #17756110]
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