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Re: Maplin Wattage & Current Meter
Commercially, energy consumption, monitoring and targetting is a huge part
=
of the BMS industry.
There are many meters available ranging from simple single phase meters
wit=
h pulse outputs all the way through to highly complicated meters providing
=
details of individual phase currents, voltages, power, power factor,
harmon=
ic content etc etc!
The simple meters provide a VFC to interface to almost any BMS
controller.<=
BR>
It's then simply a matter of scaling the number of pulses over a fixed
time=
period.
Most people count the pulses in a 15 minute segment (to give kW/15minutes)
=
and then x4 to give kWh. This is done to provide a means of analysing data
=
"in" 15 minute segments (many commercial BMS log data at 15 minute
intervals)=
. If you count the pulses in 1 hour time increments, it will give the same
=
answer but you can't see the change in loads during the hour. Counting the
=
pulses in too small a time frame does not provide easy determination of
max=
demand (another big concern commercially).
Commercial meters start at around =A360 - =A370. They are normally
designed=
to be panel mounted (on DIN rail) and are directly connected for up to abo=
ut 100 amps. Beyond that, CT's are used.
I've not really come accross a meter that would be suitable (read cost
effe=
ctive) for sub circuits in a domestic environment and I know of nothing
(ap=
art from the maplin jobby) for appliance level power consumption
measuremen=
t.
Using a clamp meter (CT) is OK for current measurement but does not
provide=
power measurement. To measure power, you also need to measure the voltage =
(and the better meters take in to account the power factor too).
If you want details of meter suppliers, post back and i'll dig out some
con=
tacts.
Regards
Neil
----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Hawkins
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 2:22 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Maplin Wattage & Current Meter
They seem like good little devices - it's a shame that the design
is=
such that the plug cable passes over the display window though.
Also=
means that mounting in sockets near to the floor is impossible.
&nb=
sp; What would be really nice is if someone could adapt these to
provide data out in some form (RS232 ?) and then you could use them
=
for
HA electricity consumption monitoring (bearing in mind 13A max). On
=
that
subject does anyone do this at the whole house level and is so how
-=
sort of looking at current transformers at the moment having just
go=
t my
electricity bill.
&nb=
sp; Kevin
-----Original Message-----
From: jpm.egroup1@xxxxxxx [mailto:jpm.egroup1@xxxxxxx=
m]
Sent: 03 January 2003 16:56
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Maplin Wattage & Current Meter
Bought one of these (on-line from Maplin) with a few other bits to
t=
ake
it
over the P&P limit. The full order arrived in two
days.
Some useful bits of functionality:
Shows the peak wattage & the time it occurs
You can set the cost per KWh & it will display the cost of
runni=
ng
device to
date.
I was surprised at the results, having tried it out on a couple
of
devices
in the home office:
* I have a couple of old Sun 20" monitors that I use
with=
the PCs.
These
monitors do have a power saving mode.
In normal use they consume 120W (each), in standby, they consume
40W=
(each).
I will now try & remember to power them down when I do not use
t=
hem.
* Laptop in docking station consumes only 38W (good).
I suppose I ought to do dishwasher, tumble drier & washing
machi=
ne...
the
cost of using them may be surprising to me.
Overall, seems like a good investment.
-----Original Message-----
From: roaming@xxxxxxx [mailto:roaming@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 02 January 2003 14:40
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] [OT] Plamsa purchase - on the verge....
Thanks Doogie, and thanks Stu for reminding me of dv-depot - there
w=
as
some
reason I didn't use them when I went looking for the disc -
probably=
they
were
out of stock :-(
I know you've offered me a loan of the disk before Doogie, but I
rea=
lly
want
my
own copy as sods law dictates that I would want to borrow it again
a=
s
soon
as I
returned it :-/
DV depot have it in stock, @ 28 and a bit quid, so am ordering it
as=
we
speak...
cheers,
Tony
Quoting Doogie Brodie <ukhad@xxxxxxx>:
> Mark Harrison wrote:
>
> > Have you got a UK source for Video Essentials?
> >
> > (Assuming that that IS the Joe Kane thing)
>
> I have seen them for sale in HMV before in the obscure
section.=
...
might
> be worth a shot.
>
> /me puts it in the drive and notes that it's a 3.32GB single
la=
yer
disc
>
> Let me know if you still can't source one.... ;)
>
> --
> Doogie
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