Neurio Sensor W1TM User Guide Copyright © 2015, Neurio Technology Inc. All rights reserved.
Table of Contents 1.0 Neurio Sensor W1 ............................................................................................................................................. 3 1.1 Features ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 1.2 Meet the Neurio Sensor ........................................................................................................................ 4 2.
1.0 Neurio Sensor W1 The Neurio Sensor W1 is a WiFi-enabled electricity sensor that measures whole-home consumption, and transmits that data to the Neurio Cloud. It utilizes split-core current transformers, and so can be quickly installed in a breaker panel by an electrician or other qualified professional. The Neurio Sensor is intended for use in residential or light commercial locations. It is a monitor only, and should not be used for billing purposes.
1.2 Meet the Neurio Sensor Below is a quick guide to your new Neurio Sensor. For more detailed information, see the Installation Guide and Welcome Guide included in the box, and support.neur.io for videos, FAQs and troubleshooting tips. Voltage and Current Ports On one end of the Neurio Sensor, you’ll find the voltage and current ports. There is one voltage port, and four current ports. The markings above the current ports show their relation to the wires on the voltage cable.
Antenna Cable and Mount The Neurio Sensor’s antenna mount allows you to maximize wireless range by placing the antenna outside the breaker panel, even if your panel is flush-mounted in the wall. Current Transformers and Voltage Cable The Neurio Sensor uses these to measure the energy consumption of your home. Installing these correctly is important for accurate measurements, so follow the directions carefully! The voltage cable has 4 wires on it.
The Buzzer The Neurio Sensor has a buzzer so it can tell you how it’s doing. even when it’s tucked away inside your breaker panel. It’ll use the buzzer to tell you when it’s started it’s own network, joined your home network, or thinks there was an installation problem. It’s talkative at first, but will quiet down once everything’s up and running. Below is your Neurio-to-English Phrasebook. More detail on using these chirps is provided in the Installation Guide and Welcome Guide.
2.0 Installation and Configuration 2.1 Safety Installing the Neurio Sensor requires working with voltages that are hazardous to human health, and thus should only be done by a qualified professional. Installations should be performed in accordance with the applicable electrical code for the region in which the Neurio Sensor is being installed. Whenever possible, power should be disconnected upstream from the installation location before attempting installation of the Neurio Sensor.
4. 5. The Neurio Sensor must not be exposed to moisture, direct sunlight, extremely low or high temperatures, and conductive pollution. Consult section 2.5 for the Neurio Sensor's acceptable operating environment. The Neurio Sensor must be installed in a location that limits access to only qualified personnel. 2.2 Installation Instructions Note that different installation instructions are provided for split-phase, three-phase and solar systems.
3.0 Specifications 3.1 Models W1 W1-S W1-3P Neurio Sensor Neurio Sensor with Solar Expansion Kit Neurio Sensor with 3-Phase Expansion Kit 3.
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With an Expansion Kit, Neurio can also support: North American or European Three Phase Typically found in detached houses or commercial buildings Line to Neutral Voltage 120-240V Line to Line Voltage 208-415V Frequency 50 or 60Hz Max Current 264A per phase Single Phase with Solar Typically found in detached houses Line to Neutral Voltage 220-240V Frequency 50Hz Current 264A per phase Split-Phase with Solar Typically found in detached houses Line to Neutral Voltage 120V Line to Line Voltage 240V Frequency 60
Three-Phase with Single-Phase Solar Typically found in detached houses Line to Neutral Voltage 110-240V Line to Line Voltage 208-415V Frequency 50 or 60Hz Current 264A per phase 3.3 Performance Accuracy Power Energy Resolution Power Energy Measurement Frequency 1% 1% 1W 1Wh 1Hz 3.4 Radio Standard Frequency Max Transmit Power Min Receive Sensitivity WiFi (802.11b/g/n) 2.
3.5 Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity Range Max Altitude Pollution Degree 5C to 45C 0C to 60C 0-80% RH 2000m 2 3.6 Compliance Safety Certification Safety Standard Radio FCC ID IC ID Measurement Category TUV, CE CAN/CSA C22.2 No.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference, and • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Neurio Technology Inc. may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. IC RSS 210 This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Cet équipement est conforme à l'exposition aux radiations de FCC et d'Industrie Canada établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. L'antenne (s) utilisé pour cet équipement doit être installé pour fournir une distance d'au moins 20cm à partir de toutes les personnes.
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