Do you have a video on how to meter 60AMP panel in garage with Leviton 1000 connected with 10/3 wire and ground on 30 AMP 220 double pull to garage (60 AMP panel with 2/110 single 20s and one 220/30AMP? Video or directions how to wire. Thanks
Using the term as used in the Leviton installation manual regarding placement of the tranducers. Would you please shed some light regarding phase as compared to the installation manual.
@@GeneralJackson7 The manufactures in the installation manual wrote the term in phase as 'in phase' with single apostrophes to denote that they were using this term to define or explain an important key in the instructions. Meaning, one would understand their meaning of what 'in phase' means regarding the context of their instructions. What the manufactures mean by ('in phase') in their context is to install the Current Transformers with their corresponding letter or number to their respective phases for example, CT with a designated 1 must connect to phase A (in your case line 1) CT with a designated 2 must connect to phase B, and so on. Which follows that in this context 'out of phase' would mean to connect CT1 to Phase B, and not by the actual meaning of "out of phase" or "in phase". In the video above voltage readings where referred to "in phase", and "out of phase" which is not the meaning in the installation manual and elsewhere. Overall, it would have been better for you to just state: "install the Current Transformers with their corresponding letter or number to their corresponding lines" Or simply "Install CT1 to line 1".
Do you have a video on how to meter 60AMP panel in garage with Leviton 1000 connected with 10/3 wire and ground on 30 AMP 220 double pull to garage (60 AMP panel with 2/110 single 20s and one 220/30AMP? Video or directions how to wire. Thanks
Do you know how this meter can be reset?
Very helpful thanks
You're welcome. Thanks for the positive feedback.
How do you read them once installed
excuse me, does the meter keep the kwh reading on the monitor? ....Does the meter have any accumulated kwh limit?
It keeps cumulative Kwh reading. I am not aware of any limitations.
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Your use of the phrase "out of phase" is incorrectly used, and misleading.
Using the term as used in the Leviton installation manual regarding placement of the tranducers. Would you please shed some light regarding phase as compared to the installation manual.
@@GeneralJackson7 The manufactures in the installation manual wrote the term in phase as 'in phase' with single apostrophes to denote that they were using this term to define or explain an important key in the instructions. Meaning, one would understand their meaning of what 'in phase' means regarding the context of their instructions. What the manufactures mean by ('in phase') in their context is to install the Current Transformers with their corresponding letter or number to their respective phases for example,
CT with a designated 1 must connect to phase A (in your case line 1)
CT with a designated 2 must connect to phase B, and so on.
Which follows that in this context 'out of phase' would mean to connect CT1 to Phase B, and not by the actual meaning of "out of phase" or "in phase". In the video above voltage readings where referred to "in phase", and "out of phase" which is not the meaning in the installation manual and elsewhere. Overall, it would have been better for you to just state:
"install the Current Transformers with their corresponding letter or number to their corresponding lines"
Or simply "Install CT1 to line 1".