Can anyone with some Brultech ECM-1240 experience answer these questions? I have looked at the web site and manual but this information is not easy to find.
1. Does a 240 volt circuit need to have 2 CT’s per channel or can it work with one CT?
A single CT may be used to monitor a 240V load only if the load does not make use of the neutral. This
means that the current would be identical for both lines therefore there is no need to measure it a second
time. Examples of a purely 240V load could be baseboard heaters, 240V well pumps, etc. If the load only
uses Line1, Line2 and ground connections then it is safe to assume that it is 240V only load. If only one
CT is used, care must be taken to compensate for the fact that only 1/2 of the expected current is used.
For CH2 and CH2, the CT range would need to be reduced by a value of 1 which effectively doubles the
sampled current value. As for the AUX channels, using a single CT for monitoring a 240V load requires
setting the configuration to double the value of the sensed current. (This option will be available in the
next software release. It is already resident in firmware). The problem with doing so is that this
particular AUX channel will be restricted to single sensed 240V loads.
2. Can two 240 volt circuits be monitored on a single channel? Example: air handler and heat pump on a split A/C system. If so, how many Ct’s are needed and how are they wired?
The answer is yes for the AUX channels as long as all of the CTs are properly phased and the total current
does not exceed 80A. The 80A max may be increased by adding a burden resistor. They would be wired in parallel.
3. How are the CT’s wired when monitoring multiple 120VAC circuits? Also, what is the limit when monitoring “multiple†circuits? Can I monitor nine lighting circuits on one channel?
4. What is the input specification for channel 5 when using for voltage or pulse inputs?
i.e. what voltage level is needed and what are the hi low trigger points and what is the input impedance?
The DC voltage level that can be monitored on AUX5 is 3.3VDC full scale. Higher voltages are acceptable as
long as the proper voltage divider resistors are used. The pulse function of AUX5 is based on dry contact
input.
5. When monitoring multiple ECM-1240 units via Ethernet, does each unit need its own Etherbee to Ethernet adapter? What is needed to monitor multiple units via Ethernet?
One EtherBee will communicate with multiple ECM-1240. The EtherBee is setup as a coordinator (ZigBee) and the energy monitors are zigbee routers.
6. What software is needed to record the collected data into an Excel spreadsheet?