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Revision as of 13:15, 17 May 2023
Carlo Gavazzi smart energy meters technical information
*DLB - Dynamic load balancing
Carlo Gavazzi meters wiring:
Note 1: All of the Color-coding is strictly exemplary and is used simply to differentiate between different connection points. Different communication cables can have differently coloured wires. Connect them according to used inventory.
Note 2: Ensure that the power is off before proceeding with the wiring
1st series to TeltoCharge connection
3rd and 5th series to TeltoCharge connection
Powering the energy meter
To correctly connect smart energy meter to power source, it is recommended to use manufacturers installation manuals.