Aeotec HEM3 gen5
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Aeotec HEM3 gen5
I've bought a Aeotec HEM3 gen5 and I need to install it in a rather old installation.
I really need some guidance to do this correctly. Anyone that could help?
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I really need some guidance to do this correctly. Anyone that could help?
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Re: Aeotec HEM3 gen5
the clambs go on
then it probably measures the difference and wants to know the voltage on each phase so it wants to be connected behind the clamps on every phase and neutral wire to get a reading.
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so like the drawing you have to find the phases where the clambs are connected to, A - A B - B C-C
You can do this with a multimeter, or just openup everything and follow the wires.
Do not forget to turnof the power. ( to be fully certain , measure if there is still power on the wires behind the switch . If you measure from phase 1 to phase 2 and 1 to 3 or 2-3 you will get around 400Volts. thats not something you do not want to feel, and 230 not as well)
Btw, on the drawing which i used red circles , its wise to move them up.
Behind the switch
then it probably measures the difference and wants to know the voltage on each phase so it wants to be connected behind the clamps on every phase and neutral wire to get a reading.
C-
so like the drawing you have to find the phases where the clambs are connected to, A - A B - B C-C
You can do this with a multimeter, or just openup everything and follow the wires.
Do not forget to turnof the power. ( to be fully certain , measure if there is still power on the wires behind the switch . If you measure from phase 1 to phase 2 and 1 to 3 or 2-3 you will get around 400Volts. thats not something you do not want to feel, and 230 not as well)
Btw, on the drawing which i used red circles , its wise to move them up.
Behind the switch
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Re: Aeotec HEM3 gen5
Thanks! Excellent reply!vincenttor wrote:the clambs go on
then it probably measures the difference and wants to know the voltage on each phase so it wants to be connected behind the clamps on every phase and neutral wire to get a reading.
C-
so like the drawing you have to find the phases where the clambs are connected to, A - A B - B C-C
You can do this with a multimeter, or just openup everything and follow the wires.
Do not forget to turnof the power. ( to be fully certain , measure if there is still power on the wires behind the switch . If you measure from phase 1 to phase 2 and 1 to 3 or 2-3 you will get around 400Volts. thats not something you do not want to feel, and 230 not as well)
Btw, on the drawing which i used red circles , its wise to move them up.
Behind the switch
I'll open up the rest en put the clamps behind the switch.
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Re: Aeotec HEM3 gen5
and did you got it working ?
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Havent connected it just yet. Can I connect the three brown cables to the rails directly? And all three blue ones to the single blue rail?
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Re: Aeotec HEM3 gen5
Like this
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Re: Aeotec HEM3 gen5
yes that should work, i don't see why it has to be on the end of the fuse box actually.
i have a same sort of system but my system measures the voltages by a 9V ac adapter.
so i did not have to connect it like that.
but the principle is the same so i believe it should work, also when you look again to the description thats given this is the same as you want to connect it now.
worst case , it won't work and maybe it breaks the energy meter , but i don't think that will happen since its not that hard if you look at the drawing.
i have a same sort of system but my system measures the voltages by a 9V ac adapter.
so i did not have to connect it like that.
but the principle is the same so i believe it should work, also when you look again to the description thats given this is the same as you want to connect it now.
worst case , it won't work and maybe it breaks the energy meter , but i don't think that will happen since its not that hard if you look at the drawing.
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Re: Aeotec HEM3 gen5
It's working nice and dandy! No fire
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Re: Aeotec HEM3 gen5
Thank you for the great assistance!
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Re: Aeotec HEM3 gen5
glad it does.
enjoy
enjoy