Electricity metering

Invest in equipment that ensures accurate measurement and full control of electricity consumption

Choose smart devices for accurate electricity metering

Speak to one of our advisors, who will select the best meters for your project

New additions to our range

REMIZ 1

Direct-connected DIN rail electricity meter

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Remiz 1

REMIZ 3B

Direct-connected DIN rail electricity meter

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Remiz 3B
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Optimise costs with accurate electricity meters

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Effective electricity management starts with analyses of data, which is why our meters will allow you to monitor consumption in real time and bill your customers efficiently. With our state-of-the-art metering equipment, you’ll gain full control over your costs, and the data collected will enable you to easily identify areas for optimisation.
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Thanks to the use of communication protocols (ModBus, DLMS/COSEM), our products are compatible with remote reading systems and smart energy management systems. This will enable the automation of billing processes, speed up responses to network irregularities and improve the forecasting of electricity consumption in industrial plants, commercial buildings and distribution networks.
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All our electricity meters are manufactured in Poland, with a focus on durability, safety and ease of integration. We tailor our devices to the specific requirements of each project, ensuring you receive products that are perfectly suited to your infrastructure, guaranteeing efficiency and trouble-free operation.
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The Apator Group with an innovative IT solution for the Słupsk Cluster

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Energy storage in the low voltage grid for TAURON Dystrybucja

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Enea Operator launches a new energy storage facility in the low voltage grid

Find out more about connecting an industrial energy storage facility to the low voltage grid in Bydgoszcz.

Pilot project to build a smart grid

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The fotovoltaic farm in Susz featuring the EKTIN PV system

The EKTIN PV system for the control and monitoring of photovoltaic farms has been implemented at two photovoltaic farms in Susz

Operation and digital management of fotovoltaic farms

Find out more about how EKTIN software is used to monitor fotovoltaic farms

Energy storage for stabilising the low-voltage electricity grid

A pilot energy storage project carried out for Tauron Dystrybucja.

Expert insights

Read our experts’ articles and find out how the latest solutions in electricity metering can improve network management.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have any other questions?

If the icons are flashing, this indicates that the phases are connected to the electricity meter in the wrong order.

Flashing arrows above the L1, L2 and L3 icons appear on the electricity meter display when a load is detected on a specific phase (L1, L2 or L3) (energy being fed back).

The flashing LED on the electricity meter is the equivalent of a spinning disc. The LED flashes when electricity is being drawn from or fed into the grid. You can cover it with tape or perform the installation of the meter in a cabinet.

Information on total active energy consumption is available under codes OBIS 1.8.0 or 15.8.0. These are located in the top left-hand corner (small digits) of the display. Due to the variety of meters, the codes may have different values; however, there should be a table on the enclosure explaining what each code means.

A triangle with an exclamation mark in the centre is known as an error icon. The electricity meter has detected an error, and this must be reported immediately to the Distribution System Operator (DSO). Their contact details can be found, for example, on your most recent VAT invoice for electricity consumption.

The latest electricity meters operate in accordance with the DLMS_HDLC reading protocol. This means that security keys are required for the optical reader to retrieve the data; these keys are held exclusively by the meter owner, i.e. the network operator.

This is usually because the Energy Consumption Point (ECP) number has not been updated with the new meter number. This should be reported to the Distribution System Operator immediately. Another possible cause is an error in the purchase of electricity (e.g. selecting the wrong tariff).

Any tampering with an electricity meter that involves breaking the seal without the DSO’s knowledge is prohibited and may result in injury or death to the person carrying out the tampering.

To do this, press key 2 and read the value for code C.50.

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Ensure smooth billing processes with your customers and maximise your profits

Work with our advisor to choose meters that will ensure quick and convenient meter readings

How do you choose the right electricity meter for your project?

The choice of electricity meter depends on the nature of the installation and the billing method used for consumers. In the power sector, industry and commercial premises, multifunctional meters with remote communication are used, which measure active and reactive energy and analyse the quality of the power supply. In multi-unit buildings, housing estates or premises that let out space, residential meters or prepayment meters are often used, allowing individual users to be billed and energy consumption to be precisely monitored.

When selecting a meter, the following factors are important:

  • measurement accuracy class,
  • available communication interfaces (e.g. RS-485, wM-Bus, GSM),
  • the ability to integrate with master systems.

An informed choice in these areas is key to accurate billing and the development of an automated system that enables advanced analyses and optimisation of energy costs.

Benefits of the application of high-quality electricity meters

Modern electricity meters enable remote reading of measurement data, thereby eliminating the need for manual meter reading in the field. This represents a real saving in time and operational costs for your business.

Devices with high durability and resistance to external factors (e.g. temperature, humidity, dust) maintain the highest measurement accuracy throughout many years of operation. For businesses and distribution network operators, this guarantees reliable measurement data, facilitating energy balancing and optimisation of consumption.