Elko EKO01824, EKO01825, Smart Tag 1P+N 230 V User Manual

Add to My manuals
32 Pages

Elko Smart Tag 1P+N 230 V is a compact and easy-to-install wireless energy sensor designed for new and existing residential installations. It measures energy consumption and real-time power, providing complete visibility of power transfer between the source and loads. This device communicates with the Elko SmartHub to enable remote monitoring and control via the Elko Smart app, allowing you to track energy usage, set consumption limits, and receive real-time notifications and alerts.

advertisement

Elko Smart Tag 1P+N 230 V User Manual | Manualzz
Smart Tag
Device User Guide
Information about features and functionality of the devices
11/2022
www.elko.no
Legal Information
The ELKO brand and any trademarks of ELKO AS and its subsidiaries referred to in
this guide are the property of ELKO AS or its subsidiaries. All other brands may be
trademarks of their respective owners.
This guide and its content are protected under applicable copyright laws and
furnished for informational use only. No part of this guide may be reproduced or
transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying,
recording, or otherwise), for any purpose, without the prior written permission of
ELKO.
ELKO does not grant any right or license for commercial use of the guide or its
content, except for a non-exclusive and personal license to consult it on an "as
is" basis. ELKO products and equipment should be installed, operated,
serviced, and maintained only by qualified personnel.
As standards, specifications, and designs change from time to time, information
contained in this guide may be subject to change without notice.
To the extent permitted by applicable law, no responsibility or liability is assumed by
ELKO and its subsidiaries for any errors or omissions in the informational content of
this material or consequences arising out of or resulting from the use of the
information contained herein.
Table of Contents
Safety information .......................................................................................4
Smart Tag Energy .......................................................................................5
For your safety ...........................................................................................5
About the device.........................................................................................6
Installing the device ....................................................................................6
Supported mounting positions................................................................7
Pairing the device .......................................................................................8
Pairing device manually.........................................................................8
Pairing device with auto scan...............................................................10
Configuring the device .............................................................................. 11
Setting Smart Tag as Grid.................................................................... 11
Tariff information .................................................................................12
Checking currency type .......................................................................16
Identifying the device ..........................................................................17
Changing the device icon ....................................................................18
Renaming the device ..........................................................................18
Using the device.......................................................................................19
Identifying the signal strength...............................................................19
Checking the device history .................................................................19
Creating an automation .......................................................................21
Removing the device ................................................................................25
LED indications ........................................................................................26
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................27
Technical data ..........................................................................................28
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
3
Safety information
Safety information
Important information
Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar
with the device before trying to install, operate, service, or maintain it. The
following special messages may appear throughout this manual or on the
equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that
clarifies or simplifies a procedure.
The addition of either symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety label indicates
that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the
instructions are not followed.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury
hazards. Obey all safety messages that accompany this symbol to avoid possible
injury or death.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result
in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to physical injury.
4
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
Smart Tag Energy
Smart Tag Energy
EKO01824
EKO01825
EKO01951
EKO01826
EKO01952
For your safety
DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH
Safe electrical installation must be carried out only by qualified electrical
personnel. Qualified electrical personnel must prove profound knowledge in the
following areas:
•
Connecting to installation networks
•
Connecting several electrical devices
•
Laying electrical cables
•
Safety standards, local wiring rules, and regulations
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
5
Smart Tag Energy
About the device
Smart Tag E (hereinafter referred as Smart Tag) is a compact, robust, and easyto-install wireless communication energy sensor. It is used together with the
SmartHub to collect information from every equipped circuit to identify the energy
consumption of each connected load. It is designed specifically to manage energy
consumption for new and existing residential installations. It monitors and
measures energy and power in real-time, and also provides complete visibility of
power transfer between power source and loads.
Features of Smart Tag:
•
Easily mounted with top or bottom position directly on circuit breaker.
•
Measures energy consumption and real-time power.
•
Sends real-time notifications and alarms to the ELKO Smart app in case of
consumption limit set by user in automation exceeds.
Benefits of Smart Tag:
•
Easy accessibility and fastest installation.
•
Energy Class 1: accurate measurement.
•
Compact and cost effective.
Installing the device
It is recommended to install the Smart Tag within 3 meters of the ELKO
SmartHub for best results. This provides good network signal strength and helps
to prevent online/offline issues, which might result in corrupt data. Refer to the
installation instruction supplied with this product.
Instruction manual links:
6
•
Smart Tag EKO01824,EKO01825,EKO01826
•
Smart Tag EKO01825,EKO01951,EKO01952
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
Smart Tag Energy
Supported mounting positions
Mounting position
Smart Tag
Model number
Top
Smart Tag 1P+N 230 V
EKO01824
Top or bottom
Smart Tag 3P 230 V
EKO01825
Top
Smart Tag 3P+N 400 V
EKO01826
Top or bottom
Smart Tag Flex 1P+N 230 V
EKO01951
Smart Tag Flex 3P+N 400 V
EKO01952
EKO018025 - 3P
EKO018026 - 3P+N
SM2116100100001
V001.001.001
RF-Id:
E2100000
RF-Id:
E2100000
EKO01824 - 1P+N/2P (IT network)
AV
IT
ni A L
ed
EKO01951 - 1P+N (IT network)
Un:
200-240V
aM
EKO01952 - 3P+N
Un: 3N
220-240 / 380-415
V
N
RF-Id:
E2100000
V001.001.001
SM2116100100001
RF-Id:
E2100000
N
N
N
N
Z
N
RF-Id:
E2100000
RF-Id:
E2100000
RF-Id:
E2100000
V001.001.001
X
Y
Z
N
SM2116100100001
RF-Id:
E2100000
V001.001.001
SM2116100100001
RF-Id:
E2100000
V001.001.001
SM2116100100001
RF-Id:
E2100000
X
Y
N
N
N
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
7
Smart Tag Energy
Pairing the device
Pair your Smart Tag with the ELKO SmartHub to access and control the Smart
Tag using the ELKO smart app.
•
We recommend to configure your main Smart Tag as Grid on the main
incomer of the house. This helps to record the overall consumption.
NOTE:
•
◦
Grid: main supply (referred as Grid in the app) of the house.
◦
Load: power consumed from the Grid or a production source by
electrical devices such as light, water heater, and fridge.
If you have more than one Smart Tag installed, it is recommended to pair the
main Smart Tag first and set it as Grid. Refer to Setting Smart Tag as Grid,
page 11 and then pair the additional Smart Tag.
NOTE:
◦
Main Smart Tag is connected to the Grid.
◦
Additional Smart Tag are connected to the loads.
IMPORTANT: Smart Tag must be installed by qualified professional.
Pairing device manually
To pair the device manually:
1. On the Home page, tap +.
2. Tap
, select the required ELKO SmartHub on the slide-up menu.
3. Select an option to add the device (A):
– Add Device with Install Code
– Add Device without Install Code
Add Device
Install Code is Recommended
A
Add Device without Install Code
TIP: It is highly recommended to add the device with install code.
8
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
Smart Tag Energy
4. To pair the device with install code, tap Add Device with Install Code to
display the slide-up menu. Select any one of the options (B):
– Scan Install Code - you can scan the device for the install code. Position
your camera to scan the QR code or barcode available on the Smart Tag.
– Enter Install Code Manually - you can manually enter the install code on
the device.
Add Device
Install Code is Recommended
Add Device without Install Code
B
After adding the device with Install Code, proceed to Step 6.
5. To pair the device without install code, tap Add Device without Install Code.
6. Select Confirm LED is blinking amber > Start Configuration (C).
Cancel
Ensure that the device is connected to the
C
NOTE: Smart Tag must be connected to the MCB and powered ON.
Wait for a few minutes for the app to connect with your Smart Tag.
On successful pairing, Smart Tag will appear on the home screen.
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
9
Smart Tag Energy
Pairing device with auto scan
Pairing the device with auto scan automatically discovers the device when the
corresponding device is powered on.
To pair the device:
1. On the Home page, tap +.
2. Tap Auto scan and then tap Confirm.
3. If you have one hub proceed with step 5, if you have multiple hubs proceed
with step 4.
4. Tap Select hub and select the ELKO SmartHub from the slide-up menu.
5. Tap Next and select Smart Tag.
Auto Scan
Available devices found
Smart Tag 15
Smart Tag 14
Smart Tag 16
Next
6. Tap Done once all Smart Tag are paired successfully.
Added successfully
Smart Tag 14
Energy Center
Smart Tag 15
Energy Center
Smart Tag 16
Energy Center
Done
NOTE: Tap
10
to rename the Smart Tag.
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
Smart Tag Energy
Configuring the device
Setting Smart Tag as Grid
It is mandatory to configure the main Smart Tag as Grid on the main incomer of
the house. This helps to record the overall consumption and to display recorded
data in Energy Dashboard tab.
To set the Smart Tag as Grid:
1. On the Home page, select the Smart Tag which you want to set as Grid.
2. Tap Settings (A).
Smart Tag
Current Power (kW)
Day (kWh)
0.895
8.37
History
A
Settings
3. Enable the toggle switch (B) to set the Smart Tag as Grid.
Settings
Identify
B
Grid
Diagnosis
Signal Quality
Good
Energy
Power
Once Smart Tag is set as Grid, you can see the Energy Dashboard option
on the Home page.
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
11
Smart Tag Energy
Tariff information
You can view and update tariff information in the ELKO Smart app to access your
energy cost and billing data.
To access tariff information:
1. Tap
on the home page.
2. Select Home Management and select your home where the energy device is
installed, to view Home Settings.
3. On Home Settings page, select Tariff > Electricity.
You can view and update the following in electricity menu:
A. Contract options, page 13
B. Tariff Zone, page 14 (only available for spot price rate contract option)
C. Subscription type, page 14
D. Rates, page 15 (Not available for spot price rate contract option)
E. Schedules, page 15 (Only available for time of use contract option)
Close
Close
Electricity
A
B
C
No 1
Please Select
Electricity
Rates
Peak Rate
D
Rate 1 kr/kWh
Add a Rate
Schedules
My Schedule
00:00 - 00:00
E
Add A Schedule
Save
Save
4. Once all the settings are updated, tap Save.
12
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
Smart Tag Energy
Setting contract options
You can update flat and peak rate based on your contract option in the ELKO
Smart app.
To set the contract option:
1. Tap My Contract Options on Electricity page.
2. In the slide-up menu, select any one of the following (A):
– Time of Use (Peak/Off-Peak Hours): rate set to a specific period of time
at which consumption is at its highest. It is the amount you pay for each
unit of electricity consumed for the time period set.
– Flat Rate: fixed rate for the entire time period of electricity consumption.
– Spot Price Rate: standard hourly rate of electricity consumption as per
tariff zone.
– No Contract: electricity rate is not set, no information related to bill will be
shown in the app.
Close
Electricity
Rates
Peak Rate
Flat Rate
Rate 1 kr/kWh
Add a Rate
Schedules
My Schedule
00:00 - 00:00
Flat Rate
Add A Schedule
A
No Contract
Cancel
Save
NOTE: By default, No Contract option is set.
3. After selecting an option, tap Confirm.
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
13
Smart Tag Energy
Tariff Zone
Once you select the spot price rate contract option, tariff zone option will be
available.
To select the tariff zone:
1. On Electricity page, tap Tariff Zone (A).
2. Select the zone based on your home location and tap Confirm.
Close
Electricity
A
No 1
Please Select
Save
NOTE: No 1 tariff zone is selected by default. Please modify if you live in
other tariff zones. Click here to find your tariff zone.
Setting subscription type
Based on your electricity subscription, you can update subscription period and
price in the ELKO Smart app.
To set the subscription type:
1. Tap Subscription Type on Electricity page.
2. Select the subscription period (A).
– Yearly
– Monthly
– Weekly
– Daily
3. Enter Subscription Price (B).
Subscription types
Set
Yearly
Monthly
A
Daily
1
B
4. Tap Set.
14
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
Smart Tag Energy
Adding tariff rate
You can add flat and peak rate value in the ELKO Smart app.
To add a rate:
1. Tap Add a Rate on Electricity page.
2. Enter name and rate per kWh (A).
3. Tap Add (B).
Add a Rate
Rate
A
B
Add
NOTE: Flat rate should be lower than peak rate.
Adding schedule to tariff rate
You should add a scheduled time period for which a tariff rate will be active.
To add a schedule:
1. Tap Add A Schedule on electricity page.
2. Enter a schedule Name (A).
3. Select the number of Days (B).
4. Tap Start Time and Finish Time to set the time period (C).
5. Tap Rate (D) and select the type of rate (Flat or Peak rate).
6. Tap Add (E) to save the schedule.
Add Schedule
Name
A
Days
Sun
Mon
Tue
Thu
Fri
Sat
B
Time
Start Time
C
Finish Time
D
Rate
Add
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
E
15
Smart Tag Energy
Checking currency type
You can view the currency type in the ELKO Smart app.
NOTE: Default currency is set based on the home location.
To view currency type:
1. Tap
on the home page.
2. Select Home Management and select your home where the energy device is
installed, to view Home Settings.
3. On Home Settings page, you can view the currency type.
Following currency are available based on home location:
16
•
Kr NOK: Norway
•
Kr SEK: Sweden
•
Kr DKK: Denmark
•
€ EUR: Finland and Spain
•
Ft HUF: Hungary
•
£ LE: Egypt
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
Smart Tag Energy
Identifying the device
Using the ELKO Smart app, you can identify the device.
To identify the Smart Tag:
1. On the Home page, select the desired Smart Tag from the list of available
devices.
2. Tap Settings (A) and then tap Identify (B).
Smart Tag
Current Power (kW)
Day (kWh)
0.895
8.37
History
A
Settings
Settings
Identify
B
Energy
3. Tap OK on the pop-up notification panel when the Smart Tag is identified.
NOTE: The green LED on the identified Smart Tag blinks for 30 s.
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
17
Smart Tag Energy
Changing the device icon
You can change the device icon using the ELKO Smart app.
1. On the Home page, select the device for which you wish to change the icon.
2. At the top-right corner of the screen, tap
3. Tap edit
.
next to the device name.
4. Tap Icon to view the menu.
5. In the slide-up menu, select any one of the following (A) to change the device
icon:
– Take photo - allows you to click a photo from the mobile camera.
– Select from Icon Library - allows you to select an icon from the app
library.
– Select from Album - allows you to select a photo from the mobile gallery.
Renaming the device
You can rename the device using the ELKO Smart app.
1. On the Home page, select the device for which you wish to rename.
2. At the top-right corner of the screen, tap
3. Tap edit
.
next to the device name.
4. Tap Name, enter the new name (A) and then tap Save.
Rename
A
Name
Save
18
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
Smart Tag Energy
Using the device
Identifying the signal strength
The signal strength is an indicator of the wireless range that is received by the
device.
To check the signal strength:
1. On the Home page, select the Smart Tag for which you want to check the
signal strength.
2. Tap Settings, in the Diagnosis section you can see the following:
•
Signal Quality (A): the signal strength is an indicator of the wireless
signal that is received by the device.
•
Energy (B): total energy consumed by Smart Tag in kWh.
•
Power (C): instant power consumed by Smart Tag in kW.
Settings
Identify
A
B
C
Energy
Checking the device history
To check device history:
1. On the Home page, tap All devices and select Smart Tag.
2. Tap History (A).
Smart Tag
Current Power (kW)
Day (kWh)
0.895
8.37
History
A
Settings
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
19
Smart Tag Energy
3. In the History window, select required time frame:
– Day: to view the daily consumption.
NOTE: Hourly information is only available for last 7 days.
– Week: to view the weekly consumption.
– Month: to view the monthly consumption.
– Year: to view the yearly consumption.
History
History
Month
Month
20 Oct 2022
00
04
08
12
17 Oct 2022 - 23 Oct 2022
16
20
23
Mon
Tue
Thu
Sun
Hours
Note: Hourly information is only available for the past 7 days.
History
History
Month
Month
Oct 2022
01
08
2022
22
30
J
M
M
J
J
S
O
N
D
Months
NOTE: Select the required day/week/month/year in the bar graph to view
the energy consumption.
20
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
Smart Tag Energy
Creating an automation
An automation allows you to group multiple actions that are usually done together,
triggered automatically or at scheduled times. By using the ELKO Smart app, you
can create automations based on your needs.
NOTE: Automation is only possible with the Smart Tag assigned as Grid.
To create an automation:
1. On the Home page, tap on
.
2. Go to Automation > + to create an automation.
3. Tap
, enter the name of the automation (A) and tap Save.
TIP: You can choose the cover image that represents your automation by
tapping
Cancel
.
Automation settings
Save
My Automation
(0/10)
Any condition is met
Edit name
Add Condition
A
(Added
Save 0/80)
Action
Add Task
All-Day
4. Tap Any condition is met to select any one of the condition type (B):
– All conditions are met: the automation is triggered when all the
conditions are met.
– Any condition is met: the automation is triggered when at least one
condition is met.
5. Tap Add Condition to display the slide-up menu.
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
21
Smart Tag Energy
6. In the Add Condition menu, you can do either or all of the following options
(C):
– When weather changes: select various weather settings.
– Schedule: set the time and day.
– When device status changes: select the device and its function.
NOTE: You can add one or more conditions using
Cancel
Automation settings
.
Save
My Automation
Any condition is met
(0/10)
Add Condition
Add Condition
C
7. Tap When device status changes > Grid and select any of the following
function (D):
Select function
Total Active Power
Load Status_1
D
– Total Active Power: to set the real-time energy consumption (kW).
– Load Status: to set the total load consumption:
•
For the Smart Tag as Grid, you can set Load On or Load Off.
•
For the Smart Tag other than Grid, you can set Load>9W or Load<=
9W.
– Daily Consumption: to set the daily energy consumption.
– Monthly Consumption: to set the monthly energy consumption.
8. Tap Add task to display the slide-up menu.
22
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
Smart Tag Energy
9. In the Add task menu, you can do either or all of the following options (E):
– Run the device: select the devices that you want to trigger.
– Moment or Automation: select the moment which you want to trigger or
select the automation that you want to enable or disable.
– Send notification: turn on notification for the automation.
– Delay: set the delay time.
NOTE: You can add one or more actions using
Cancel
Automation settings
.
Save
My automation
(0/10)
Any condition is met
Add Condition
Action
Add Task
(Added 0/80)
Run the device
Add Task
Moment or Automation
All-Day
E
Delay
10. Tap on Effective period to set the time range for the automation. You can
select any one of the following (F):
– All-day: 24 hours
– Daytime: From sunrise to sunset
– Night: From sunset to sunrise
– Custom: User defined time period
Next
All-day
24 hours
Daytime
From sunrise to sunset
Night
F
From sunset to sunrise
Custom
Everyday
City
Please select a region
11. Once all the actions and conditions are set, tap Save.
Once the automation is saved, it is visible on the Automation tab. You can
tap the toggle switch to enable/disable.
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
23
Smart Tag Energy
Example of an Automation
This demonstration shows you how to create an automation to switch off the load
and receive notification when total active power consumption is more than set
value.
1. Go to Automation > + to create an automation.
2. Tap
, enter the name of the automation and tap Save.
TIP: You can choose the cover image that best represents your automation
.
by tapping
3. Tap Add Condition > When device status changes > Grid > Total Active
Power.
4. Enter a target value (A), tap > (B) and then tap Next.
Total Active Power
Next
B
0
9
9
9
9
2
1
1
1
1
A
5. Tap Add task > Run the device > Light.
6. On Select function window, tap Switch from the slide-up menu and select
Off > Save > Next.
7. Tap Add task > Send Notification select Notification then tap Next.
8. In the Automation Settings page, tap Save.
Once the automation is saved, it is visible on the Automation tab. You can
tap the toggle switch on the automation to enable it.
Editing an automation
To edit an automation:
1. On the Automation tab, locate the automation you want to edit and tap
.
2. On the Edit page, you can tap each item (such as dimmer, shutter, delay,
temperature, etc.) to change the settings.
TIP:
24
•
You can add one or more actions using
.
•
To delete an existing condition or action, slide each item towards left
and tap Delete.
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
Smart Tag Energy
Deleting an automation
To delete an automation:
1. On the Automation tab, locate the automation that you want to delete and
then tap
.
2. Tap Delete and tap Ok.
NOTE: After deleting an automation, the device action can no longer be
triggered.
Removing the device
Using the ELKO Smart app, you can remove a device from the device list.
To remove a Smart Tag:
1. On the Home page, tap All devices and select the Smart Tag to be
removed.
2. Tap
to display more details.
3. Tap Remove and Factory Reset Device (A) > Confirm.
More
Smart Tag
Room: Energy Center
Device information
Moment and Automation
Others
FAQ & Feedback
Add to home screen
Remove and Factory Reset Device
A
TIP: On the Home page, tap and hold the Smart Tag to remove the
device.
All the historical data will be deleted.
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
25
Smart Tag Energy
LED indications
Behavior
Communication indicator light
Smart Tag switched off.
Smart Tag is searching a ELKO SmartHub in pairing mode.
Smart Tag is in identification mode.
Smart Tag is in network. Normal communication with the ELKO
SmartHub.
Occasional loss of communication.
Loss of communication with the ELKO SmartHub.
Internal error detected.
26
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
Smart Tag Energy
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible cause
Solution
Currency or the cost related information is
not appearing correct.
User has not configured the tariff plan.
Configure the tariff plan correctly by setting
the consumption and production target.
Signal strength is bad.
Poor signal between the ELKO SmartHub
and Smart Tag.
Move the ELKO SmartHub closer to the
thermostat.
Dashboard is blank and the user unable to
see the Smart Tag.
User has not set any Smart Tag as Grid.
Set a Smart Tag as Grid. Refer Setting
Smart Tag as Grid, page 11.
Individual Smart Tag data is not available in
dashboard.
The hourly data is incorrect against real
local time.
The ELKO SmartHub LED blinks amber
continuously.
•
Device is offline.
•
System/SmartHub is unable to receive
data.
•
Ethernet connection is incorrect.
Incorrect time configuration as per the
user’s country.
•
IP address not assigned by the router.
•
There is no internet router yet.
Restart the device. Also, ensure to correct
the Ethernet connection.
Set correct time zone as per your country.
•
Check for a proper internet
connection.
•
The ELKO SmartHub switches to
Discovery mode and tries to capture
unmatched components.
NOTE: Discovery mode lasts no
longer than 10 minutes.
The Smart Tag LED blinks red rapidly.
Smart Tag has lost connection with the
ELKO Smart Hub.
•
Do a power cycle by switching OFF
and ON the Smart Tag.
•
Ensure that the LED starts blinking
amber and try adding again.
NOTE: If the LED still blinks red,
replace with a new device and try
adding again.
The Smart Tag LED blinks red continously.
The Smart Tag is not working permanently.
Replace with a new Smart Tag and try
adding again.
The Smart Tag LED is OFF
Smart Tag is probably not powered ON.
Recheck the wiring and power connection of
the Smart Tag and see if gets powered ON.
Try adding the device after it is powered
ON.
If the above mentioned method do not work,
replace the Smart Tag and retry.
The Smart Tag LED blinks orange.
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
Smart Tag is in discovery mode and is ready
to be connected.
Perform any of the methods:
•
Reduce the distance between the
SmartHub and the device if possible.
Try adding again.
•
Power OFF any other SmartHubs in
the area which have wireless devices
and try adding again.
•
Replace with a new device and try
adding again.
27
Smart Tag Energy
Technical data
Main data
Commercial
Reference
EKO01824
E-number
Not defined
Product color
White
Product or
component type
Energy Sensors
EKO01825
EKO01826
EKO01951
EKO01952
Features
Rated Voltage
Un
1P+N/2P
Phase-to-neutral/Phaseto-phase
200...240 V AC ± 20 %
Un
3P
Phase-to-phase
380...415 V AC ± 20 %
Un
3P+N
Phase-to-neutral
220...240 V AC ± 20 %
Phase-to-phase
380...415 V AC ± 20 %
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Maximum current
Imax
63 A
Basic current
Ib
10 A
Saturation current
Starting current
130 A
Ist
40 mA
Environment
Operating temperature
-25 °C to +60 °C
Storage temperature
-40 °C to +85 °C
Overvoltage category
As per IEC 61010-1
Cat. III
Measuring category
As per IEC 61010-2-030
Cat. III
Altitude
Degree of protection
≤ 2000 m
Device only
IP20
IK
05
Radio-frequency communication
ISM band 2.4 GHz
2.4 GHz to 2.4835 GHz
Channels
As per IEEE 802.15.4
11 to 26
Isotropic Radiated Power
Equivalent (EIRP)
0 dBm
Maximum transmission time
Channel occupancy
28
< 5 ms
Messages sent every
5 seconds (approx.)
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
Smart Tag Energy
Characteristics of measuring functions
Function
Active energy
Performance category as per
IEC 61557–12
PMD-I/DD/K55/1
Device measuring range
Ea
Class 1
Total and partial 0 to 99999999.9 kWh
P
Class 1
(delivered and received)
Power
1P+N
≤ 1 VA
3P/3P+N
≤ 2VA
Weight
Type
Weight (g)
1P+N
17.5
3P
28
3P+N
35
1P+N Flex
16
3P+N Flex
40
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00
29
Trademarks
This guide makes reference to system and brand names that are trademarks of their
relevant owners.
•
Zigbee® is a registered trademark of the Connectivity Standards Alliance.
•
Apple® and App Store® are brand names or registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
•
Google Play™ Store and Android™ are brand names or registered trademarks
of Google Inc.
•
Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®.
Other brands and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
ELKO AS
Sandstuveien 68
0680 Oslo
Norway
+47 67 80 73 00
[email protected]
www.elko.no
As standards, specifications, and design change from time to time,
please ask for confirmation of the information given in this publication.
© 2022 – All rights reserved.
DUG_Smart TagE_ELKO-00

advertisement

Key Features

  • Easy installation
  • Real-time power measurement
  • Energy consumption monitoring
  • Wireless communication
  • Elko Smart app integration

Related manuals

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I pair the Smart Tag with the Elko SmartHub?
You can pair the device manually or with auto scan. Refer to the Pairing the device section in the manual for detailed instructions.
What is the difference between a Grid and a Load Smart Tag?
The Grid Smart Tag monitors the main power supply, while the Load Smart Tag monitors power consumption from specific circuits.
Can I set consumption limits with the Smart Tag?
Yes, you can set consumption limits in the Elko Smart app and receive notifications if the limit is exceeded.
Download PDF

advertisement