Using a Double Outlet with Consumption/Production Monitoring

This screen in the application allows you to control the status of your double outlet, schedule its operation, and monitor in real time the electrical power (consumed or produced) as well as the associated history.

Global Control (Turn All On / Off)

The main Turn All On / Off section allows for quick action on the entire device.

  • : By pressing the power icon on the right side of the section, you simultaneously toggle the status of all outlets on the device (everything turns on or off).

  • Chevron Button ( > ): By pressing the name or the chevron of the section, a window titled "Outlets" opens at the bottom of your screen, allowing you to independently choose which outlet you want to control. 

Schedules

The Schedules section allows you to Create a schedule for your device

Timer

The Timer allows you to set a countdown for the outlet. Once the time has elapsed, you can set either one or both outlets to the desired state.

Active Power or Instantaneous Production

The Active Power section indicates the amount of energy consumed in real time by the device plugged into the outlet, expressed in Watts (W).

Specific Note: If you have changed the device type in the settings to indicate that a producing device is plugged in, this section automatically changes to display Instantaneous Production. It then shows the energy injected into your installation by your production source.

 

Consumption or Production History

The Outlet History allows you to track the evolution of energy over different periods (Day, Week, Month, Year).

  • Estimate (€): Displays a conversion of the energy cost based on your tariff settings.

  • Consumption (kWh): Displays the total energy consumed over the selected period.

If the outlet is configured in production mode, the interface will display the Production History to track the energy generated by your equipment.

 

Glossary

  • Active Power: The electrical power actually consumed by a device at a given moment, expressed in Watts.

  • Production: The flow of energy generated by equipment (e.g., solar panel) and injected into the home's electrical circuit.


 


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