ROBONANO α-0iB

Data can be extracted from the database for different energy parameters. The list of parameters that can be extracted from the database can be seen in the table below.

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Data Instance Description
PowerSum This is the sum of the active power of active meter elements
Power1 Active power of meter element - 1, one for each CT
Power2 Active power of meter element - 2, one for each CT
Power3 Active power of meter element - 3, one for each CT
PowerReacSum This is the sum of the reactive power of active meter elements
PowerReac1 Reactive power of meter element - 1, one for each CT
PowerReac2 Reactive power of meter element - 2, one for each CT
PowerReac3 Reactive power of meter element - 3, one for each CT
PowerAppSum This is the sum of apparent power of active meter elements
PowerApp1 Apparent power of meter element - 1, one for each CT
PowerApp2 Apparent power of meter element - 2, one for each CT
PowerApp3 Apparent power of meter element - 3, one for each CT
EnergySum The net active energy is the sum of all active meter elements. EnergySum = Energy1 + Energy2 + Energy3
Energy1 Net active energy of the meter element 1. Applicable for net metering applications
Energy2 Net active energy of the meter element 2. Applicable for net metering applications
Energy3 Net active energy of the meter element 3. Applicable for net metering applications
EnergyReacSum Bidirectional (net) reactive energy is the sum of all active meter elements. Inductive loads, like motors, generate positive reactive power and energy, while capacitive loads generate negative reactive energy
EnergyReac1 Net reactive active energy of the meter element 1.
EnergyReac2 Net reactive active energy of the meter element 2.
EnergyReac3 Net reactive active energy of the meter element 3.
EnergyAppSum Apparent energy (kVA-hours) is the accumulation of apparent power over time. The apparent power is the RMS voltage multiplied by the RMS current for each meter element.
EnergyApp1 Net apparent active energy of the meter element 1.
EnergyApp2 Net apparent active energy of the meter element 2.
EnergyApp3 Net apparent active energy of the meter element 3.
VoltAvgLN This is the average line-to-neutral. Only active voltage channels are included
VoltAvgLL This is the average line-to-line. Only active voltage channels are included
Current1 The current measurement in amps for the Phase-1 input
Current2 The current measurement in amps for the Phase-2 input
Current3 The current measurement in amps for the Phase-3 input
Freq The AC line frequency in Hertz. It assumes all voltage channels have the same line frequency
PowerFactorAvg The power factor is the ratio of the active power to the apparent power