The Schneider Energy Monitor is compatible with our QO and Homeline panels. Additionally, it is compatible with non-SE panels; please see below for panel specifications.
120/240V Split-phase service
The Schneider Energy Monitor is compatible with split-phase 120/240V residential electrical panels in North America. Individual panels up to 200A are also compatible. We do not fully support three-phase or parallel feed configurations currently.
400A Split-service
The monitor can work with split-service systems up to 400A where service is provided via dual panels, provided Solar is not in use. This feature requires use of the monitor’s auxiliary port. Data from both panels will be combined in the consumer-facing app.
Subpanels
The Schneider Energy Monitor can monitor subpanels that are electrically downstream from the main panel.
Combination panels (sometimes called bus bar, CSED)
Some panel boxes have a combination panel instead of cables. This configuration works if there is enough clearance for the current sensors to clamp around the combination panel bus bars.
Recessed or flush-mounted panels
The monitor is compatible with recessed panels.
Outdoor installations
For the monitor to be installed outdoors, it must be enclosed inside an appropriate NEMA-rated enclosure and adequately protected from the elements. The monitor is compatible only in the following environmental conditions:
Relative humidity <90%; IPX0 rating, no water ingress
Temperature: 32-154ºF (0-68ºC)
Elevation < 6562' (2,000m)