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      gammda
      last edited by gammda

      This is another project - connecting GUI-O to the IskraEmeco AM550 energy meter.
      [chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.iskraemeco.hr/AM550.pdf](link url)

      It has an RJ12 connector for data connection and power supply (+/-5V).

      My application works by displaying all the meter information about energy consumption, power factor,...
      The maximum power is adjustable, which means that the relays on each phase are turned on when the power increases above the set limit (white line on the graph).
      In this case, you can turn off the electrical consumer that exceeds the set power. This is visible by the RED LED on the bottom.

      Everything is remotely controlled/monitored via WiFi.

      Attached are the main circuit diagram and screenshots of my Android phone - the main screen and the second screen - the graph.

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        jap @gammda
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        @gammda if I understand correctly, the MAX power according to the tariff block is set via the phone and saved in the interface? The device allows active consumption control and thus a lower 'agreed' billing power and of course a lower electricity bill?

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          gammda
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          Exactly. The purpose is to reduce peak energy consumption values ​​and reduce costs.

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