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YTL DTS353 energy meter

This guide describes how to connect a YTL DTS353 three-phase energy meter for DIN rail mounting (7TE) to the Currentt Navigator via Modbus RTU over RS485.

The YTL DTS353 is a three-phase energy meter with RS485 Modbus RTU interface. The meter is available in multiple variants:

YTL DTS353 wiring diagram

VariantDescription
DTS353F-2RS485 communication
DTS353F-3RS485 communication + multi-tariff
Note

Make sure each device on the RS485 bus has a unique Modbus address.


🔌 Connecting the meter

The meter is connected to the Currentt Navigator using a twisted pair data cable (for example CAT5 or CAT6 UTP). The cable contains two signal lines (A+ and B-) and optionally a ground connection. Always use a twisted pair for the signal lines — the twisting suppresses electromagnetic interference (EMI) and is essential for a reliable RS485 connection.

Connect the RS485 cable to the designated terminals on the DTS353.

YTL DTS353 RS485 terminals

YTL DTS353: RS485 connection terminals

Important

Always use a twisted pair for the A and B signal lines. The twisting of the pair suppresses electromagnetic interference (EMI) and is essential for a reliable RS485 connection, especially over longer distances.

Ground connection

Connect the ground on one side only: either to the Currentt Navigator or to the meter — but never on both sides. Connecting ground on both sides can cause a ground loop, leading to communication errors or equipment damage.

Connecting to the Currentt Navigator

YTL DTS353Currentt Navigator
A+A+
B-B-

Bus topology

Preferably use a daisy-chain (series) topology. At short distances (< 25 meters), a star topology often works as well. Connect a maximum of 32 devices to a single RS485 bus. Place a 120 Ohm termination resistor at both ends of the bus.

The Currentt Navigator has a built-in termination resistor that can be enabled or disabled via software. By default, it is enabled.


⚙️ Configuration in the Currentt Navigator

After physically connecting the meter, the device must be added in the Currentt Navigator. This can be done in two ways:

  1. Click the settings icon (top right of the screen)
  2. Choose Setup wizard
  3. Follow the on-screen steps

Manual configuration

  1. Click the settings icon (top right of the screen)
  2. Go to Components
  3. Click the + button in the Meters section
  4. Select YTL
  5. Choose the model DTS353
  6. Specify what the meter will measure:
    • Consumption and generation — the meter measures both consumption and feed-in (bidirectional)
    • Consumption only — the meter measures consumption only
    • Generation only — the meter measures generation only (for example, behind an inverter)
  7. Specify which phases the meter is connected to (L1, L2, and/or L3)
  8. Under Communication, select RS-485
  9. Set the communication parameters. The meter's default settings are pre-filled in the Navigator (see settings summary)

Additional options

  • Measurement range: If possible, specify the measurement range in amperes that will be measured.
  • Reverse meter direction: If the meter is physically installed in the wrong direction, the measurement direction can be reversed in software. This prevents the meter from registering consumption as generation (or vice versa) without physically reversing the meter.
  • Use as PAP: This meter can also be used to measure the main connection (PAP, primary allocation point). In that case, select the "Use as PAP" option during configuration.

📋 Settings summary

ParameterValue
BrandYTL
ModelDTS353F-2 / DTS353F-3
TypeThree-phase energy meter
Baud rate9600
Data bits8
ParityNone
Modbus address1 (default)

🛟 Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible causeSolution
No communicationWrong A/B wiringSwap the A and B wires
No communicationWrong Modbus addressVerify that the address matches in both the meter and the Navigator
No communicationParity is enabled on the meterSet parity to None (disabled)
Intermittent communicationNo twisted pair usedUse a twisted pair for the signal lines
Intermittent communicationTermination missingEnable the termination resistor on the last device in the chain
Timeout errorsWrong baud rateMake sure the baud rate is 9600 on both sides