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5 Pin Power Plug
Visit the online store page Current manufacturer information: Adam Tech EBH-05-G Voltage terminal connector block with 5 positions. Accepts three line voltage conductors (L1, L2, and L3) and a neutral conductor. Split-phase installations use the L1, L2, and...
EG4xxx DC Power Supply
Visit the online store page SKU: TPC-DC DC power supply for EG4xxx (Core/Pro) Meters (with international adapters). Not for use with the ESH044 Sensor hub, if connected to the Sensor Hub 5 Vdc 2-pin voltage port sensor damage will occur. The EG4xxx DC Pow...
2-pin CT Plug
Visit the online store page Original manufacturer part number: Tyco model 284506-2 Do not connect unsupported sensors to eGauge meter inputs or damage may occur. CTs purchased from eGauge already have 2-pin connectors affixed The eGauge Core and Pro met...
Monitoring 480V and 600V delta systems
Never attempt to connect the eGauge directly to a 480V delta or 600V delta service using the "Lx" and "N" terminals. Connecting an eGauge meter directly to a 480V delta or 600V delta service will destroy the meter. This is not covered under warranty. The ...
Potential Transformer Configuration
eGauge Systems cannot guarantee meter accuracy when third party potential transformers are used. It is recommended to use the EV1000 high voltage sensor when measuring a high voltage system (480V no-neutral, 347V no-neutral or 600V system), or on a different s...
3 Year Warranty Extension
Visit the online store page The 3 Year Warranty Extension is an optional warranty extension for the eGauge meter that adds 3 years to the standard 2-year warranty, for a total of 5 years. The extended warranty does not provide protection against environmenta...
How much data can the eGauge store?
The eGauge hardware (including models in the eGauge2, EG30xx, and EG4xxx model lines) have a variety of database configuration options. Database options are denoted by the number of available registers (typically either 16 or 64). You can determine the databas...
Protecting the eGauge with inline fuses
As long as it is permitted by code, an inline fuse can be used to protect the eGauge. We suggest using a quick disconnect fuse block to allow the eGauge to be power cycled for troubleshooting if needed. A rating of 15A is suggested, but a larger or smaller fus...
Connecting directly to the eGauge
Overview The eGauge is most commonly accessed through the proxy server, using an address in the form http://DEVNAME.egaug.es, http://DEVNAME.d.egauge.net or https://DEVNAME.egauge.io. The eGauge may also be accessed via its IP address or hostname over the loc...
Three-Phase installation tutorial
There are a number of considerations when installing an eGauge, including positioning of CTs, mounting the eGauge, and routing wiring appropriately. The video below discusses these and similar considerations, using visual examples. Of particular concern is det...
Surges and overvoltage
The eGauge is rated for overvoltage CAT III, covering installation on main distribution panels. Devices that experience a CAT III or lower surge may have internal, non-user replaceable fuses blown. Surges exceeding CAT III limits may not be repairable. Contact...
EG4xxx owner's manual
The owner's manual for the EG4xxx line of hardware. To download, click the link or icon below. EG4xxx OWNER'S MANUAL
Automated USB Export and Upgrade scripting file
Introduction Starting with firmware v3.4, eGauge firmware supports USB Mass-Storage devices on hardware with USB ports (e.g., EG4015 (Core) and EG4030 (Pro)). Both Windows VFAT and Linux EXT3 filesystems are supported. When the eGauge device detects a valid...
USB Data Exports through LCD
Data can be exported directly from eGauge 4xxx meters using a USB mass storage device. These exports automatically contain day-granular data. All data from epoch (the date set in "Date and Time Recording Started" under Settings -> General Settings) until th...
Configuring a remote eGauge
Best practice is to set up all the registers on all devices before attempting to pull registers from the secondary eGauge(s) to the main eGauge. Adding and importing registers after the initial configuration will not retroactively import data for those registe...
eGauge language options and adding new languages
The EG30xx and EG4xxx have support for different locales. The eGauge will use the language associated with the locale that is requested by the user's browser. If the locale does not exist or is not supported, it will default to English.New locales and improvem...
eGauge date formats
There are two common date formats currently in use: dd/mm/yyyy and mm/dd/yyyy. The date format shown in the eGauge interface will default to one of these two options. Since firmware version 2.14, the date format used by the eGauge is dependent on the language...
Interpreting XML data and examples
Contained in this article: General Information Example: Energy and power for specific dates General Information XML data is sent with cumulative register values. In the case for power registers, the cumulative values are in watt-seconds. To convert...
XML API
eGauge Systems offers access to a free, unrestricted API for use in developing applications which fetch data from the eGauge meter. This API covers the same functions used by the default eGauge interface. The eGauge push service functionality is also covered i...
BACnet register map and PICS
The eGauge does not have a fixed BACnet register map. Instead, registers are mapped as they are created. Thus, the map for two different eGauges will differ based on the number of registers and the order they were added in. Registers are organized into groups,...