Schneider Powermeter

Schneider worker supports PM5340 power meters and P3U30 protection relays via Modbus TCP.

Install the Schneider Powermeter

1. Clone the Repository

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Use the same working directory for all the workers.

Inside your working directory, run the following command to clone the (miningos-wrk-powermeter-schneiderarrow-up-right) repository:

git clone https://github.com/tetherto/miningos-wrk-powermeter-schneider.git

After cloning the repository, move into its directory:

cd miningos-wrk-powermeter-schneider

2. Install Dependencies

Inside the miningos-wrk-powermeter-schneider directory, run the following command to install dependencies using npm:

npm ci

3. Generate Configuration Files

Next, run the following script to scan the config/ directory, copy each .example file into an active configuration file by removing the .example suffix.

sh setup-config.sh

4. Configure the Worker

After generating the configuration files, edit the files in the config/ directory to match your environment:

  • common.json - Worker-wide settings including worker identity

  • base.thing.json - Device-specific configuration for your Schneider powermeters

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5. Enable Debugging and Start the Workers

You can now start the workers by running the following commands:

6. Start Mock Servers (Development Only)

For development and testing without physical powermeters, use mock servers to simulate Schneider devices:

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Mock servers are useful for testing the worker without connecting to actual powermeter hardware.

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