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RE: C-Bus now does energy monitoring...



Gareth,


Any chance of sharing your logic?  That is something I'd like to do but is
quite low down on my list of things to apply my brain to.  If I can avoid
using my brain that would be most useful!!



Cheers



Pete



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From: ukha_d@xxxxxxx [mailto:ukha_d@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Gareth Cook
Sent: 25 February 2010 14:49
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Fw: [ukha_d] C-Bus now does energy monitoring...





:-)

I've got the PAC and the logic sorted to change the DLT text at will now -
and therefore Comfort can change the text on the displays

Just thought I'd mention that the newly released v4.8 C-Bus PICED
software includes a feature to connect KWHr pulse output meters via
C-Bus couplers or Aux input units directly onto C-Bus. Then within the
PICED software you can display your current energy consumption levels on
any of the supported display devices. Those using Wiser can easily
create realtime dials and graphs of energy usage too (Flash). Just
playing using some of the UKHA bulk buy DIN meters ...and seems to work
well. You can support any pulse type metering system e.g. gas ,
water. Count accumulation is not directly implemented but can be added
with script logic.

K

PS.. Anticipating a question from a certain C-Bus user ;-) .....No,
DLT's are not PICED supported display devices and the timing
calculations are implemented within the Wiser / C-Touch units - not sure
about PAC - so you would need one of these anyway, and then PICED logic
does support DLT label updates.

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