Secure the terminal screws using a calibrated torque screwdriver to the specified torque limit to prevent loose connections, which cause overheating.
Landis+Gyr E360 User Manual: Comprehensive Guide to Operation and Features
The Landis+Gyr E360 is an advanced residential smart meter built for IoT (Internet of Things) connectivity. It utilizes cellular technologies like LTE-M and NB-IoT to seamlessly transmit consumption data back to energy providers. Key Technical Specifications
Visual representation of the internal load disconnector position (Connected, Disconnected, or Ready for Reconnection). 4. Navigation Menu Structure
– Active Energy Imported at Tariff 1 (Day/Peak rate consumption).
For meters with cellular communication (LTE CAT M1 / NB-IoT), this section details how to insert or replace the SIM card:
The manual warns: The optical port is not for daily use by consumers. It’s for utilities and technicians.
Helps utilities monitor voltage drops, outages, and grid frequency in real-time.
Unlike traditional "pull" systems, the E360 uses "Smart Push" to send near real-time data to utilities every 15 minutes, improving grid transparency.
The front panel of the Landis+Gyr E360 is designed for clarity and ease of access. Understanding these physical components is vital for manual readings and troubleshooting.
Real-time power consumption, production, phase metrics, and gas meter readings (if a smart gas meter is linked wirelessly to the E360).
If the meter isn't behaving as expected, this section offers practical advice. A basic troubleshooting checklist includes:
A: Follow the installation instructions in the user manual to install the E360.
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