Linky meter: Operating and user manual?
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the counter indicates 51A peak ... but I have not found if we can reset this data to zero so as we have been working a while the tools of the time could generate a peak that has nothing to do with the current conso.
basically I'm not more advanced, I'm waiting to see if the Luko can tell me more ...
basically I'm not more advanced, I'm waiting to see if the Luko can tell me more ...
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Lolounette wrote:basically I'm not more advanced, I'm waiting to see if the Luko can tell me more ...
Yes, that's the problem, you only have one point, hence my caution when I said "that can help you".
I do not think (but I'm not sure) that a reset by the user is possible.
Do you have a subscription of how much today?
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12 kVA based on all-electric heating ...
but in reality I do not heat with electricity until late at night to ensure a minimum of comfort to the survey before lighting the wood stove ...
so I wonder if a move to 9 kVA (45A) would be possible knowing that in addition I have a power manager in the electrical panel capable of load shedding based on the information transmitted by the meter teleinfo ...
Luko received this day, installed in 2 time 3 movements, walkthrough procedure very well guided in the apli and everything 1er shot. We must now give him time to analyze the electrical signals (they say mini 1 week)
I'm not at home and I see the euros conso electric scroll on my smartphone: it's anxiety this thing finally
but in reality I do not heat with electricity until late at night to ensure a minimum of comfort to the survey before lighting the wood stove ...
so I wonder if a move to 9 kVA (45A) would be possible knowing that in addition I have a power manager in the electrical panel capable of load shedding based on the information transmitted by the meter teleinfo ...
Luko received this day, installed in 2 time 3 movements, walkthrough procedure very well guided in the apli and everything 1er shot. We must now give him time to analyze the electrical signals (they say mini 1 week)
I'm not at home and I see the euros conso electric scroll on my smartphone: it's anxiety this thing finally
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Lolounette wrote:12 kVA based on all-electric heating ...
but in reality I do not heat with electricity until late at night to ensure a minimum of comfort to the survey before lighting the wood stove ...
so I wonder if a move to 9 kVA (45A) would be possible knowing that in addition I have a power manager in the electrical panel capable of load shedding based on the information transmitted by the meter teleinfo ...
Luko received this day, installed in 2 time 3 movements, walkthrough procedure very well guided in the apli and everything 1er shot. We must now give him time to analyze the electrical signals (they say mini 1 week)
I'm not at home and I see the euros conso electric scroll on my smartphone: it's anxiety this thing finally
The 9kVA are certainly playable with a correct shed, if your peak has been 51A so far.
Well, Luko will tell you that!
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Re: Counter Linky: Operating and user manual?
For those who are concerned about the increased sensitivity of the Linky with the risk of having to switch to a higher subscription bracket, this is what is found in a document for installers of Endedis http://www.enedis.fr/sites/default/file ... _03_01.pdf
The circuit breaker is set to its maximum, if it is a 15-60 A, at 60 A. It is therefore the internal "breaker" which ensures the cut-off in the event of exceeding the power in relation to the contract.
From what is written on page 16
It is selling consumption meters who can measure very low powers, took all the competition, but without the catch Europe, but I do not care, it is to tinker and connect by wire on the circuit light of my electric board, to take a look to check if a lamp has not been lit in a room.
The circuit breaker is set to its maximum, if it is a 15-60 A, at 60 A. It is therefore the internal "breaker" which ensures the cut-off in the event of exceeding the power in relation to the contract.
From what is written on page 16
In principle equivalent to the operation of the circuit breakerThe operating curve of the linky meter breaker is based on the thermal curve of the circuit breaker.
connection at equivalent setting.
- for example: for a customer having a subscribed power of 9 kVA in single phase, the branch circuit breaker
is set to 60 A. The contract power of 9 kVA is followed by the counter: the trigger curve of the
"Breaker" of the counter is equivalent to that of the circuit breaker set to 45 A,
- on short-circuit protection is provided by the circuit breaker up to 3 kA and by the fuses AD for currents of
short circuit superior.
It is selling consumption meters who can measure very low powers, took all the competition, but without the catch Europe, but I do not care, it is to tinker and connect by wire on the circuit light of my electric board, to take a look to check if a lamp has not been lit in a room.
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The Linky trickery is confirmed?
https://www.actu-environnement.com/ae/n ... 30607.php4
Tiens https://www.actu-environnement.com has become paid ... also ... not even entitled to a few free articles per month
https://www.actu-environnement.com/ae/n ... 30607.php4
Linky: the Court of Auditors points out the numerous defects of the communicating meter
In its annual public report, the Court of Auditors considers that the communicating counter Linky does not allow real actions to control the demand. Yet, according to her, only the earnings of consumers justify the cost of the device.
(...)
Tiens https://www.actu-environnement.com has become paid ... also ... not even entitled to a few free articles per month
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Re: Counter Linky: Operating and user manual?
Or how to make a video of 1 minutes to say nothing more than an article of 25 lines that takes 30 seconds to readizentrop wrote:A video that summarizes the grievances:
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Gaston wrote:Or how to make a video of 1 minutes to say nothing more than an article of 25 lines that takes 30 seconds to readizentrop wrote:A video that summarizes the grievances:
Yes, it is better to read the report itself:
https://www.ccomptes.fr/sites/default/f ... Tome-1.pdf
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Re: Counter Linky: Operating and user manual?
Yeah! Well, the report, hello
You're not nice, I just wanted to see if we could easily incorporate a Dailymotion video , because on their site, if you're not connected, at the end of the video, it automatically goes on another.
And I put more than 30 seconds to read 25 lines
You're not nice, I just wanted to see if we could easily incorporate a Dailymotion video , because on their site, if you're not connected, at the end of the video, it automatically goes on another.
And I put more than 30 seconds to read 25 lines
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