We have Neff appliances and ran into an excessive energy bill recently. As such I started troubleshooting what might be the cause and by process of elimination and with the help of an energy device monitor it told me the built in microwave was using 50 to 60w even when not in use. A similar problem seemed to exist on the induction hob (using approximately 170w when not in use). Conversely the ovens and coffee machine are all fine and register 2 to 4w when idle. I called Neff and the engineer visited and used a plug in socket meter and demonstrated that the reading for him was only 2w - so in theory it was my meter that appeared to be the issue. So he left. I bought a similar meter (probably cheaper than his) but when I use it to check the readings I do get a much lower watt reading as he saw (1.4w on 242.4V), but what is odd is that the Amps readings is 0.271. If I multiple 242.2 x 0.271 I get 65watts? This correlates with the first energy meter, but why with the plug in meter would it display only 1.4w?
This still says these appliances are still consuming a lot more than they should? The manuals suggest they should only use 2w or so when idle.
I have not been able to reach the electrician who did the original install for comment but I expect he would confirm the amps readings and therefore that power is being consumed or does anyone have an opinion otherwise as to the discrepancy?
I should note that testing a 50w led floodlight confirms the 50 watts and 0.2 amps as expected on the plug in meter - so again it confuses me why the Neff appliances don't show up what you would expect.
Any constructive comments appreciated.
This still says these appliances are still consuming a lot more than they should? The manuals suggest they should only use 2w or so when idle.
I have not been able to reach the electrician who did the original install for comment but I expect he would confirm the amps readings and therefore that power is being consumed or does anyone have an opinion otherwise as to the discrepancy?
I should note that testing a 50w led floodlight confirms the 50 watts and 0.2 amps as expected on the plug in meter - so again it confuses me why the Neff appliances don't show up what you would expect.
Any constructive comments appreciated.