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‎2024-04-04 02:16 AM

Panel Server/PowerTags

Hi in latest release note for Panel Server with firmware 001.009.000 it is stated wireless device PowerTag Energy sensors 85

Is there any constraints regarding this number 85 if the energy sensor is 1-phase and/or 3-phase model ?.

Also the type of energy sensor connected (Paired) to the same Panel Server eg PowerTag F63, F160, PowerTag Rope, M250/630.

 

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Posted: ‎2024-04-05 03:21 AM . Last Modified: ‎2024-04-05 03:24 AM

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‎2024-04-05 03:21 AM

Hi @AndersDahlskog 

 

Will try to elaborate in detail, please refer the below comments

 

1. Is there any constraints regarding this number 85 if the energy sensor is 1-phase and/or 3-phase model ?.

Ans:: Constraint is on Device type. For instance, if you use "PowerTag Energy sensors" type then you can connect 85 sensors with below any sensor model combination which is under same type.

Power meter

PowerTag A9 M63 1P+N Bottom

A9MEM1522

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 M63 3P

A9MEM1540

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 M63 3P+N Top

A9MEM1541

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 M63 3P+N Bottom

A9MEM1542

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9MEM 1543

A9MEM1543

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag M250 3P 250A

LV434020

001.003.002

001.003.002 *

Power meter

PowerTag M630 3P 630A

LV434022

001.003.002

001.003.002 *

Power meter

PowerTag M250 3P+N 250A

LV434021

001.003.002

001.003.002 *

Power meter

PowerTag M630 3P+N 630A

LV434023

001.003.002

001.003.002 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 M63 1P+W

A9MEM1520

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 M63 1P+N Top

A9MEM1521

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 P63 1P+N Top

A9MEM1560

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 P63 1P+N Top

A9MEM1561

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 P63 1P+N Bottom

A9MEM1562

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 P63 1P+N Bottom RCBO

A9MEM1563

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 F63 1P+N 110V

A9MEM1564

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 F63 3P+N

A9MEM1570

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 P63 3P+N Top

A9MEM1571

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 P63 3P+N Bottom

A9MEM1572

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 F63 3P

A9MEM1573

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 F63 3P+N 110/230V

A9MEM1574

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag F160 3P/3P+N

A9MEM1580

001.003.002

001.001.000 *

Power meter

PowerTag Rope 200 A 3P/3P+N

A9MEM1590

001.003.002

001.001.000

Power meter

PowerTag Rope 600 A 3P/3P+N

A9MEM1591

001.003.002

001.001.000

Power meter

PowerTag Rope 1000 A 3P/3P+N

A9MEM1592

001.003.002

001.001.000

Power meter

PowerTag Rope 2000 A 3P/3P+N

A9MEM1593

001.003.002

001.001.000

 

But incase if you are using the combination like "PowerTag M250 3P 250A" and "PowerLogic Tag Rope 120A 3P" then you cant exceed 40 because both are different device type ("PowerTag Energy sensors" and "PowerLogic Tag energy sensors").

2. Also the type of energy sensor connected (Paired) to the same Panel Server eg PowerTag F63, F160, PowerTag Rope, M250/630.

Ans:: Detailed in the Ans1. 

Hope it helps!

Regards
Udhayakumar A K
ESXP System Support Expert

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‎2024-04-05 03:21 AM

Hi @AndersDahlskog 

 

Will try to elaborate in detail, please refer the below comments

 

1. Is there any constraints regarding this number 85 if the energy sensor is 1-phase and/or 3-phase model ?.

Ans:: Constraint is on Device type. For instance, if you use "PowerTag Energy sensors" type then you can connect 85 sensors with below any sensor model combination which is under same type.

Power meter

PowerTag A9 M63 1P+N Bottom

A9MEM1522

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 M63 3P

A9MEM1540

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 M63 3P+N Top

A9MEM1541

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 M63 3P+N Bottom

A9MEM1542

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9MEM 1543

A9MEM1543

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag M250 3P 250A

LV434020

001.003.002

001.003.002 *

Power meter

PowerTag M630 3P 630A

LV434022

001.003.002

001.003.002 *

Power meter

PowerTag M250 3P+N 250A

LV434021

001.003.002

001.003.002 *

Power meter

PowerTag M630 3P+N 630A

LV434023

001.003.002

001.003.002 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 M63 1P+W

A9MEM1520

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 M63 1P+N Top

A9MEM1521

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 P63 1P+N Top

A9MEM1560

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 P63 1P+N Top

A9MEM1561

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 P63 1P+N Bottom

A9MEM1562

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 P63 1P+N Bottom RCBO

A9MEM1563

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 F63 1P+N 110V

A9MEM1564

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 F63 3P+N

A9MEM1570

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 P63 3P+N Top

A9MEM1571

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 P63 3P+N Bottom

A9MEM1572

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 F63 3P

A9MEM1573

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag A9 F63 3P+N 110/230V

A9MEM1574

001.003.002

004.000.424 *

Power meter

PowerTag F160 3P/3P+N

A9MEM1580

001.003.002

001.001.000 *

Power meter

PowerTag Rope 200 A 3P/3P+N

A9MEM1590

001.003.002

001.001.000

Power meter

PowerTag Rope 600 A 3P/3P+N

A9MEM1591

001.003.002

001.001.000

Power meter

PowerTag Rope 1000 A 3P/3P+N

A9MEM1592

001.003.002

001.001.000

Power meter

PowerTag Rope 2000 A 3P/3P+N

A9MEM1593

001.003.002

001.001.000

 

But incase if you are using the combination like "PowerTag M250 3P 250A" and "PowerLogic Tag Rope 120A 3P" then you cant exceed 40 because both are different device type ("PowerTag Energy sensors" and "PowerLogic Tag energy sensors").

2. Also the type of energy sensor connected (Paired) to the same Panel Server eg PowerTag F63, F160, PowerTag Rope, M250/630.

Ans:: Detailed in the Ans1. 

Hope it helps!

Regards
Udhayakumar A K
ESXP System Support Expert
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