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just remember we have different supply authourities with different bylaws and cost structures in various regions...thats why i mentioned you need to check.
Martinco (15-Oct-10)
Martin Coetzee
Supplier of Stainless Steel Band and Buckle and various fastening systems. Steel, Plastic, Galvanized, PET and Poly woven.
We solve your fastening problems.
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You may never know what results will come from your actions, but if you do nothing, there will be no results... Rudy Malan † 05/03/2011
so much for quality control...i wonder how many other units are over charging customers...
the next question is will be able to get a rebate....
Mine is pretty accurate. If I rig it to a line that has 3 x 100W bulbs on it, it shows a little over 300W, and my geyser element comes on and shows 3,012 W ( 3kW element ).
Are you sure you've got it on the main line into the board and not just on a circuit that doesn't have the geyser or pool pump on it ? Nothing else between the meter and the monitor ?
Watching the ships passing by.
Yes Dave, Quite sure. I have installed this in my factory and have clipped the three pickups over the three incoming phases. But what worries me is that the monitor unit does not have a setting for 380 volts. It only goes up to 250 volt but if I run a 4 Kw motor with load it shows +- 4 Kw.
My logic tells me that it must make a difference if the voltage setting is 230 volt and should be 380 volt but I have emailed the manufacturer and asked these questions.
Just for another test I intend to switch off all other machines/geysers etc and only switch on the 10 mercury vapor factory lights at 450 watt / each and then see what reading I get.
Any idea what the power factor on these units are ? I.E. what should I add for the loss of efficiency ?
Martin Coetzee
Supplier of Stainless Steel Band and Buckle and various fastening systems. Steel, Plastic, Galvanized, PET and Poly woven.
We solve your fastening problems.
www.straptite.com
You may never know what results will come from your actions, but if you do nothing, there will be no results... Rudy Malan † 05/03/2011
No apparently built for SA conditions but the manufacturer came back to me saying that it should be set to 230v as the phase to neutral is 230 v.
The sensors only pick up the magnetic field around each phase and uses that to do the calculation.
I shall monitor the readings and report back !![]()
Martin Coetzee
Supplier of Stainless Steel Band and Buckle and various fastening systems. Steel, Plastic, Galvanized, PET and Poly woven.
We solve your fastening problems.
www.straptite.com
You may never know what results will come from your actions, but if you do nothing, there will be no results... Rudy Malan † 05/03/2011
On the same issue:
Does anybody know what the code is to enter into a prepaid meter to display the total amount of units used since installation ?
I asked the guy from the municipality but either he does not know or he does not want to tell me, and if the latter, Halloooo, what can I do with the info apart from verifying total consumption ? I cannot break the meter !![]()
Martin Coetzee
Supplier of Stainless Steel Band and Buckle and various fastening systems. Steel, Plastic, Galvanized, PET and Poly woven.
We solve your fastening problems.
www.straptite.com
You may never know what results will come from your actions, but if you do nothing, there will be no results... Rudy Malan † 05/03/2011
I have been monitoring the unit and no matter what voltage setting I set it to, I do not even remotely get the same reading as on the pre-paid meter so I am going to have a proper meter installed in the DB.
It seems this will be the only way to check.
By the way.......I had the guy from the municipality here and "Sorry.........iesh, the calibrating machine she is broken! "
Martin Coetzee
Supplier of Stainless Steel Band and Buckle and various fastening systems. Steel, Plastic, Galvanized, PET and Poly woven.
We solve your fastening problems.
www.straptite.com
You may never know what results will come from your actions, but if you do nothing, there will be no results... Rudy Malan † 05/03/2011
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