DocumentCode
23000
Title
COTS-Based Stick-On Electricity Meters for Building Submetering
Author
Lorek, Michael C. ; Chraim, Fabien ; Pister, K.S.J. ; Lanzisera, Steven
Author_Institution
Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center, Univ. of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume
14
Issue
10
fYear
2014
fDate
Oct. 2014
Firstpage
3482
Lastpage
3489
Abstract
We demonstrate a low-cost, 19 mm × 12 mm prototype peel-and-stick electricity meter (PASEM) PCB to replace traditional in-circuit-breaker-panel current and voltage sensors for building submetering. The PASEM sensors are installed on the external face of circuit breakers to generate voltage and current signals at a 1920 Hz sample rate. This allows for the computation of real and apparent power as well as capturing harmonics created by nonlinear loads. The prototype sensor is built using commercially available components, resulting in a component cost of under $10 per PASEM in moderate quantities. With no high-voltage install work requiring an electrician, this leads to an installed system cost that is roughly ten times lower than traditional submetering technology. Measurement results from lab characterization as well as a real-world residential dwelling installation are presented, verifying the operation of our proposed PASEM sensor. The PASEM sensor can resolve breaker power levels below 10 W and consumes ~16 mA from a 5 V supply.
Keywords
building management systems; circuit breakers; metering; power meters; COTS-based stick-on electricity meters; PASEM; PASEM sensors; PCB; apparent power computation; building submetering; circuit breaker external face; peel-and-stick electricity meter; real power computation; real-world residential dwelling installation; Base stations; Circuit breakers; Current measurement; Electricity; Sensors; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Building submetering; circuit breaker; electricity meter; energy meter; power meter; smart building;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2014.2346765
Filename
6876124
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