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How can I replicate circuit segregation from BCPM EGX default device type when creating a custom BCPM device type?
Figure 1 - Circuits segregated (Default device Type)
Figure 2 - Circuits NOT segregated (Custom device type)
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The standard BCPM device driver already separates the values into circuit groupings. If you have the latest firmware then it even reads the circuit configuration from the device and automatically groups using that data!
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Ok! But I need to map a quantity that doesn't exist in the default driver. However, it is available in the modbus map, as you can see below.
Figure 1 - Default Driver
Figure 2 - Modbus Map (Integer Reg/Float Reg MSW/Float Reg LSW/R/NV/Meter/ModelBCPM/Description/ScaleReg)
How can I read this quantity (Apparent Power (kVA)) keeping the same structure of the default driver?
Thanks in advance!
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Leandro,
Are you asking about creating the driver in the EGX or in PME?
Juan
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Hi Juan,
Actually I need to change the default EGX driver to add apparent power or create a new EGX driver that segregate BCPM souces in the same way as the first pictures.
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Hi Leandro,
Not an EGX expert. But here are a few potential useful links:
Also try asking in the gateway community:
Juan
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Hi Juan,
I was able to run the circuits through ETL, segragate the devices and their respective quantities.
Thanks a lot for help!!
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