Home Improvement Asked by randomhead on July 23, 2020
Our electric service (USA) is metered with an Elster REX2 digital smart meter. There is a main display area that cycles through some lines of information, most importantly the total energy used. Below the main display is a double-headed arrow made of three elements (it looks something like ◀︎ ■ ▶︎
). The arrow flashes slowly or quickly to indicate direction and rate of energy flow—the arrowhead flashes on and off relatively quickly, and the central box flashes less often.
I’m wondering what exactly those flashes indicate. Is the arrowhead one watt and the central box ten? Or is it ten and fifty? Fifty and 200?
According to the manual the arrow box arrow are real energy indicators Of 3.2 Rex meter tech manual
They pulse at a rate proportional to the rate of consumption. Each square pulse indicates 1kh. each change of state on to off indicates 1/2kh.
The arrow toggles for each Ke Left arrow energy received Right arrow indicates energy delivered. It said see table 2-1 for ke values per meter form. Form 1s, 2s, 12s. ke.1 kh1.0 Form 3s, 4s ke. 0.01 HK 1.0
So it depends on the meter form The different forms are the class meter 20, 200, 320 2 wire or 3 wire single phase and if there is a disconnect link.
Answered by Ed Beal on July 23, 2020
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