Various submeter manufacturers utilize different conventions when referring to energy consumption, generation, and power (demand). The following table is to provide a reference of the same datapoint types across our diverse line of metering products.
CT orientation and phasing to the voltage must be correct for the meter to register usage accurately. Otherwise energy counters may accumulate in the opposite direction expected.
* Not applicable - product is a uni-directional measurement device
** Datapoint is only available when used with or communicated through a Leviton Energy Monitoring Hub. Please reach out to technical support for more information.
*** Due to the flexibility of maximizing meter inputs to this meter, there aren't separate datapoints. Imported Energy - Exported Energy = Element Net Sum .
Series 3500 | Series 4000 | Series 4100 | Series 6000 | Series 7000/7100 | Series 7200/7300 | Series 8000 | |
Energy delivered from the utility to be consumed by a load | kWh from grid | Real Energy Consumption | Real Energy Quadrants 1 & 4, Import | Total Positive active Energy : Ea+ | Imported Energy Sum | (see note) *** | Energy Delivered |
Energy being generated on site and received by other loads, and potentially back to the utility | (N/A) * | (N/A) * | Real Energy Quadrants 2 & 3, Export | Total Negative active Energy : Ea- | Exported Energy Sum | (See note) *** | Energy Received |
Present Demand | Present Demand ** | Total Real Power Present Demand | Total Real Power Present Demand | (Refer to Series 6000 Modbus Map for more info.) | Power Demand This Interval -or- Watt Demand Element | Element Demand Now | Present Demand |
CT orientation and phasing to the voltage must be correct for the meter to register usage accurately. Otherwise energy counters may accumulate in the opposite direction expected.
* Not applicable - product is a uni-directional measurement device
** Datapoint is only available when used with or communicated through a Leviton Energy Monitoring Hub. Please reach out to technical support for more information.
*** Due to the flexibility of maximizing meter inputs to this meter, there aren't separate datapoints. Imported Energy - Exported Energy = Element Net Sum .
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