GreenBlue GB350 Energy Cost Meter Electricity Meter Instructions

June 3, 2024
GreenBlue

GreenBlue GB350 Energy Cost Meter Electricity Meter Intended use

The product is designed to measure the energy consumption of electrical appliances for household and general use. The wattmeter is connected between the power socket and the power plug to the device which power consumption is being verified.

Important! The product should be connected to a power supply system that meets the standards and norms defined by law. Do not exceed the maximum load power – see specifications. Technical changes reserved. The manufacturer has the right to make design changes and improvements due to technical progress of the product described in the manual without any notice to the user.

Use and maintenance

  • all maintenance work has to be completed with disconnected power supply – clean only with dry cloths
  • the device is intended for indoor use
  • use it only for its intended purpose
  • do not repair it by yourself
  • do not expose the product to water
  • working conditions: dry and free of dust
  • do not use the product if it has been damaged, dropped or immediately unplugged if it gets too hot / does not work properly
  • maximum load values (see specifications)
  • this appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with physical, sensory or mental disability or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety

Operation of the device

RESET button – reset the unit before first use. After resetting all stored parameters will be lost. The product is equipped with a built-in battery, which should be charged before first use or after a long period of non-use by connecting the wattmeter to the mains. If a load in excess of 3680W is connected to the device, an OVERLOAD message will be displayed to indicate overloading. To check the current cost of energy consumption, press the COST button. To set the unit price per kWh, hold down the COST button, then press the FUNCTION button to select the corresponding item, then use the UP/DOWN buttons to set the corresponding value. To confirm press the COST button again. If the energy consumption is below 1W, the time will not be counted.

Characteristics (look at illustartion)

  1. Time display bar
  2. V/A/W/kWh values
  3. consumption values: POWER FACTOR / Hz / COST / kWh V – current voltage A – electric current intensity kWh- energy consumption kW per hour
  4. OWERLOAD: power overload reminder
  5. POWER FACTOR active power and apparent power ratio
    Hz: frequency DAY: culminative electricity consumption days
    COST: culminative costs of electricity comsumption
    KWh: culminative electricity consumption COST/KWh: unit price per kWh

Displayed data (7 modes)

Switching between the individual modes is made by pressing the FUNCTION buton
Mode 1:

  1. the cumulative operating time of the appliance
  2. actual power of connected appliance
  3. cumulative energy cost per operating time

Mode 2:

  1. cumulative device operating time
  2. cumulative energy consumption in kWh
  3. cumulative operating time in days

Mode 3:

  1. operating time
  2. actual voltage in V
  3. actual frequency in Hz

Mode 4:

  1. operating time
  2. actual current in A
  3. the ratio of active to apparent power

Mode 5:

  1. operating time
  2. the minimum power value registered during operation

Mode 6:

  1. operating time
  2. the maximum power value registered during operation

Mode 7:

  1. operating time
  2. unit cost per kWh

Specification

  • Voltage: 180-250V AC – Frequency: 50/60Hz
  • Protection class against electric shock: I
  • IP class: IP20 – Power consumption of wattmeter: <0,5W
  • Operating temperature: 0-40 °C
  • Accuracy of measurements: +/- 2%
  • Built-in battery: NiMH 3,6V 20mAh – Max. power: 3680W
  • Voltage measurement: 0,0-9999V
  • Current measurement: 0,000-65,00A
  • Power measurement: 0,0-9999W
  • Frequency measurement: 0-9999Hz
  • Power Factor measurement: 0.00-1.00
  • Consumption (kWh): 0,000-9999kWh – Unit cost: 0,00-99,99
  • Overall cost (counted for a given device during the time interval) 0,00-9999

Correct disposal of used equipment

The device is marked with a crossed-out garbage bin, in accordance with the European Directive 2012/19 / EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Products marked with this symbol should not be disposed of or disposed of with other household waste at the end of their useful life. The user is obliged to get rid of used electrical and electronic equipment by delivering it to a designated point where such hazardous waste is recycled. Collecting this type of waste in designated places and the proper process of their recovery contribute to the protection of natural resources. Proper recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment has a beneficial effect on human health and the environment. In order to obtain information on where and how to dispose of waste electrical and electronic equipment in an environmentally safe manner, the user should contact the appropriate local government authority, waste collection point or point of sale, in which the equipment was purchased.

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