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Power consumption

Posted: Monday 12 April 2021 10:23
by 2Crazy187
HI All,

I've setting up my Domoticz with the P1 smart cable to get an overview of the power & gas consumption.
But in our country we've got 2 counters (power), first one is for daytime from 7am to 22PM, second one is from 22PM until 7AM BUT saturday, sunday & public holidays included.
Is it possible to change the overview with the information above? Maybe with a script so that we're getting the correct information?

Thanks in advance,

Re: Power consumption

Posted: Monday 12 April 2021 12:12
by FireWizard
Hi,

This is already implemented.

If you click on the "Log" of the kWh meter, you will find two tariffs (T1 or Usage 1 and T2 or Usage 2)
Dependent on the country and your contract. it will represent Low tariff or Normal tariff (T1 versus T2) in The Netherlands.
You will also find these values in the "Report".

Regards

Re: Power consumption

Posted: Monday 12 April 2021 18:03
by waltervl
And the 2 tariffs you can set in the Setup -Settings menu, section Meters/Counters:
https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/Applicati ... ters_Setup

Re: Power consumption

Posted: Monday 12 April 2021 22:04
by 2Crazy187
Yeah it works but the data of T1 needs to be replaced with T2 and visa versa.
After 22PM until 7AM its low consumption & in the weekends.

Re: Power consumption

Posted: Monday 12 April 2021 22:16
by FireWizard
Hi,

You can set the tariffs in the "Setup" ==> "Settings"
See the previous post of @waltervl

Regards

Re: Power consumption

Posted: Tuesday 13 April 2021 18:15
by FireWizard
Hi all,

Problem Solved.

It appears that the user 2Crazy187 lives in Belgium and so has a Smart Meter according to the Belgian eMUCS 1.5 specification.
This addition to the P1 Companion Standard 5.0.2 you can find at: https://maakjemeterslim.be

It is stated that:
Note 2: DSMR P1, mentions that “‘Tariff code 1’ is used for low tariff and ‘Tariff code 2’ is used for high
tariff” is not valid in Belgium. Currently in Belgium ‘Tariff code 1’ is generally used for normal tariff and
‘Tariff code 2’ for low tariff. In general, assignment of tariffs to the tariff codes depends on the contract of
the customer. Therefore it is advised to indicate the registers by their tariff number in the external
application instead of a fixed assignment to High or Low.
So while in The Netherlands T1 is used for low tariff and T2 is used for high tariff, it is in Belgium the other way around.

Regards

Re: Power consumption

Posted: Tuesday 13 April 2021 18:33
by waltervl