Site and Solar Metering for Backup Gateway 2 Backup Gateway 2 makes metering simple with built-in options for Site and Solar metering: Internal Primary Meter (Meter X) – This Site meter
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Gateway 3 makes metering simple with its built-in Site meter (Meter Z). Meter Z may be used for a whole home backup configuration, with no additional steps required during installation.
Select Gateway Secondary Meter Y and select what each CT is measuring from the Location dropdown. Site: Select when a CT is installed on the incoming supply conductors to measure
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The following table represents the system configurations in which Tesla Remote Energy Meter can be installed at the time of this document''s publication.
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The Tesla Remote Energy Meter functions by measuring voltage (by voltage tap) and current (by Current Transformer, or CT) at key locations in the system. For
Standalone (AC-coupled) solar inverters must be metered by Backup Gateway 2 Meter Y or Tesla Remote Energy Meter. Site Metering for Backup Gateway 2 Backup Gateway 2 makes
An energy meter accomplishes this by measuring voltage (by voltage tap) and current (by Current Transformer, or CT) at key locations in the system. CTs are installed around conductors to
Whole-Home Backup All loads and generation are downstream of the Backup Gateway 2 contactor. Site-level metering is performed by integrated Site CTs. Internal panelboard kit may
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As noted in Required Supplies, minimum 600 V rated 4-conductor (twisted pair optional) or double-insulated (with one twisted pair) shielded cable is required for the communication
The Neurio meter can be connected to the Backup Gateway via a wired RS-485 connection; selecting Detect Wired Meters will then complete the pairing
For Backup Gateway 2 Secondary Meter Y, Tesla 100A CTs must be installed and connected to the Meter Y CT terminals (see Install Tesla 100 A CTs for the installation instructions).
Backup Gateway 2 Internal Secondary Meter is also integrated but CTs must be installed and connected to Meter Y. Neurio Remote Energy Meters and CTs must be installed when needed.
In this contribution, an IoT-enabled smart energy meter based on LoRaWAN technology (SEM-LoRaWAN) is developed to measure the energy consumption for a
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In order to clarify the quantitative relationship between grid parameters and measurement errors of gateway energy meters, and accurately predict the
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Standalone (AC-coupled) solar inverters must be metered by Backup Gateway 2 Meter Y or Tesla Remote Energy Meter. Site Metering for Backup Gateway 2
Select Gateway Secondary Meter Y and select what each CT is measuring from the Location dropdown. Solar (1CTx2): The most common option. Used when
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The introduction of Smart Meter Gateways (SMGWs) to buildings and households creates new opportunities and challenges for energy management systems. While SMGWs provide interfaces for accessing recorded information and enable communication to external parties, they also restrict data access to protect the privacy of inhabitants and facility owners.
The authors would like to point out that two of the co-authors are employed by Power Plus Communications AG, a manufacturer of Smart Meter Gateways. However, this had no impact on the design of the study; the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; the writing of the manuscript, or the decision to publish the results.
This paper presents an analysis of options for integrating automated (Building) Energy Management Systems (EMSs) into the smart meter architecture based on the technical guidelines for SMGWs by the German Federal Office for Information Security (“Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik”, BSI).
Table 2. A summary of all presented options for integrating EMSs into Smart Metering Systems. In the case of billing-relevant data, the temporal resolution will be 15 min for electricity and 60 min for gas. This is unsuitable for many energy management use cases that require more fine-grained measurements.
Options 2a, 2b and 2c bypass the meter data collection and processing of the SMGW. In cases where the SMGW is bypassed and both the SMGW and the EMS require access to meter measurements, optocouplers (using a meter’s optional infrared interface) are one possible solution for providing meter measurements to the EMS.