Meter Parameters
In the first configuration step, you enter basic information about your electricity meter. This helps you keep track, especially if you manage multiple devices.
Accessing Meter Parameters
- Open the stromleser app
- Select your stromleser.one
- Tap on Settings ⚙️
- Select Meter Parameters
What Parameters Are There?
1. Device Name
What is it? A freely chosen name for your stromleser.one.
Examples:
- "Main Meter Apartment"
- "Meter Ground Floor"
- "Electricity Meter PV System"
Why is it important? If you have multiple devices, the name helps you distinguish them.
Choose a meaningful name that immediately tells you which meter it is.
2. Meter Number
What is it? The unique number of your electricity meter. You'll find it printed directly on your meter.
Where do I find the meter number?
- Usually on the display or nameplate
- Often begins with a country code (e.g., "1 EMH" for German meters)
- Usually consists of a long number sequence
Why is it important?
- Unique assignment with multiple meters
- Important for support inquiries
- Useful for your own records
The meter number is optional, but we recommend entering it.
3. Meter Manufacturer and Model
What is it? The manufacturer and exact model of your electricity meter.
Examples:
- EMH eHZ-K
- Landis+Gyr E350
- Holley DTZ541
- Itron OpenWay 3.HZ
Where do I find this information? Printed directly on your meter, usually on the nameplate.
Why is it important?
- Helps with troubleshooting
- Enables better support
- Documentation for your own purposes
4. Meter Type
Here you specify what type of meter you have:
Simple Consumption Meter
- Only measures electricity consumption
- Standard for most households without PV
Bidirectional Meter (PV System)
- Measures both consumption and feed-in
- Necessary for photovoltaic systems
- Shows feed-in with negative values
Dual-Tariff Meter (HT/NT)
- Distinguishes between high tariff (HT) and low tariff (NT)
- Typical for day/night tariffs
- Usually for heat pumps or night storage heaters
If you have both a PV system and HT/NT tariffs, you can select both!
5. Installation Date
What is it? The date you installed your stromleser.one.
Why is it important?
- For warranty management
- To track usage duration
- Helps with analyzing long-term trends
Example Configuration
Here's an example of what a completed configuration might look like:
Device Name: Main Meter Ground Floor
Meter Number: 1 EMH 00 12345678
Manufacturer/Model: EMH eHZ-K
Meter Type: Bidirectional (PV), Dual-Tariff (HT/NT)
Installation Date: 01/15/2025
Saving Settings
After entering all desired parameters:
- Check your entries
- Tap on Save
- Settings are saved to the cloud
Can I Change Values Later?
Yes! You can return to the meter parameters at any time and make adjustments:
- Open app
- Select device
- Settings → Meter Parameters
- Change desired values
- Save
Next Step
After the meter parameters, continue with tariff settings:
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to fill out all fields?
No! Most fields are optional. Only the device name is recommended. However, the more information you provide, the better you can keep track later.
What if I can't find the meter number?
No problem! You can leave this field empty. The basic function of the stromleser.one works even without a meter number.
Can I select multiple meter types?
Yes, if needed you can select multiple options, e.g., if you have both a PV system and HT/NT tariffs.
Need Help?
If you have questions:
- 📚 See FAQ
- 💬 Community Forum
- 📧 info@energieleser.de