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Here Are Key OBIS

The document provides key OBIS codes used in Landis & Gyr electricity meters for interpreting DLMS/COSEM data. It categorizes codes into instantaneous and energy measurements, phase currents and voltages, power quality and demand metrics, and system diagnostics. These codes are compatible with various utility systems and smart home platforms.

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Here Are Key OBIS

The document provides key OBIS codes used in Landis & Gyr electricity meters for interpreting DLMS/COSEM data. It categorizes codes into instantaneous and energy measurements, phase currents and voltages, power quality and demand metrics, and system diagnostics. These codes are compatible with various utility systems and smart home platforms.

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Here are key OBIS (Object Identification System) codes used in Landis & Gyr electricity meters—

ideal for DLMS/COSEM data interpretation and utility integration:

⚡ Instantaneous & Energy Measurements

 1-0:1.7.0 – Instantaneous active power (A+) in W

 1-0:2.7.0 – Instantaneous negative active power (A–) in W

 1-0:3.7.0 – Instantaneous reactive power (R+) in VAr

 1-0:1.8.0 – Cumulative active energy import (A+) in Wh or kWh

 1-0:2.8.0 – Cumulative active energy export (A–)

 1-0:3.8.0 – Cumulative positive reactive energy (R+) in VArh)

 1-0:4.8.0 – Cumulative negative reactive energy (R–)

 1-0:14.7.0 – Line frequency in Hz

📐 Phase Currents & Voltages

 1-0:31.7.0, 1-0:51.7.0, 1-0:71.7.0 – Instantaneous currents (I) for phases L1, L2, L3 (×0.1 mA)

 1-0:32.7.0, 1-0:52.7.0, 1-0:72.7.0 – Instantaneous voltages (U) for phases L1, L2, L3 in V

 1-0:21.7.0, 1-0:41.7.0, 1-0:61.7.0 – Positive active power per phase L1–L3 in W

📊 Power Quality & Demand Metrics

 1-0:0.2.0 – Firmware version identification

 1-0:96.1.1 – Meter serial number

 1-1:C.99.8 – Error code register (varies by meter)

 1-1:33.7.0, 1-1:52.7.0, 1-1:72.7.0 – Power factor and voltage per phase L1–L3

 1-1:81.7.x, 1-1:81.7.0–.5 – Angle (phase relationships, e.g., U(Lx) vs I(Lx))

 1-1:91.7.0 – Neutral current, L1–L3 combined

System & Diagnostics

 0-0:1.0.0 – Clock/calendar time

 0-0:96.2.n – Configuration parameters (device ID, TOU activation date, firmware change
date)

 0-0:96.7.x – Phase failure counters (L1, L2, L3)

 0-0:96.6.3 – Battery voltage, useful in off-grid or backup scenarios


📘 OBIS Code Structure

OBIS format: A–B

.D.E.F

 A = Medium (1 = electricity)

 B = Channel (0 = main)

 C = Quantity (1 = active energy, 3 = reactive)

 D = Type (7 = instantaneous, 8 = cumulative)

 E = Tariff or rate

 F = Register index (usually 0)

✅ Summary

These OBIS codes cover essential operational data—from real-time voltage/current/power,


accumulated energy, to diagnostics and meter metadata. They're widely supported by Landis & Gyr
meters (models like E350, E450, E570) and compatible with standard DLMS/COSEM integrations like
Reduxi, MAP110/120 tools, smart home platforms, and utility systems.

Let me know if you need a formatted table, the full OBIS list, or help accessing these via DLMS!

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