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We have 1 DB on a site of 20 plus DB's that the meter is not converting the amps/volts into KWH correctly. It is a split metered DB with 2No A9MEE3255 installed. We are only getting recorded values of a few kilowatts when it should be a lot more. We have changed the meter for new one and checked all the wiring but can't see any issue. I am out of ideas if anyone can help
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Hello,
What type of load are you using?
I suggest contacting your local support as we may need more information to provide you with a better answer.
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Hello @Jesus_Diaz ,
Do you have any idea for should customer reach out to local technical support?
Regards,
Charles
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Problem solved. It turned out to be the top (Lighting) section of the split load DB voltage connections had been connected wrong (V1-V3-V2) in the factory and this was causing the meter to read incorrectly. Swoped cable around to V1-V2-V3 and meter began to record correctly.

