Which Model Do I Need?

All three models are the same monitor, the same three 200 A phase sensors, and the same free app. They differ in one thing: how many 50 A branch sensors come with them.

Step 1 — Confirm the Vue fits your supply

Question If the answer is no
Is your supply 3-phase, 4-wire, with a neutral (“Y” / star)? Delta and 3-wire systems are not supported.
Is each phase under 200 A (roughly 144 kVA at 415 V)? You would sub-meter downstream instead.
Will each phase conductor pass through a 22 mm aperture, insulation included? The sensor will not close around it. Measure at survey.
Is there 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi or an Ethernet point at the board? Gen3's Ethernet port often solves this where Gen2 could not.
Is there space for a 145 × 70 × 28 mm unit and three free single-pole MCB ways? An adjacent enclosure is the usual answer.

Step 2 — Count the circuits you would act on

Not the circuits in your panel. The circuits whose consumption would change a decision you make.

Circuits you would act on Model Price incl. GST
0 — total and per-phase load only 3-Phase ₹21,500
1–8 3-Phase + 8 ₹32,500
9–16 3-Phase + 16 ₹41,500

Step 3 — Consider the retrofit cost

Sensors can be added later at ₹1,200 each, but adding them means opening the panel again and a second electrician visit. If you are within one or two sensors of the next model, take the next model.

Typical fits

  • Home on a 3-phase connection — 8 circuits usually covers ACs, geysers, pumps, kitchen and EV charging.
  • Small factory — 16 for machine-wise or line-wise attribution; 8 if you only need production separated from utilities.
  • Hotel — 16, split by floor or block.
  • Solar owner — 8 is typically ample: three channels go to the inverter output, five remain for major loads.
  • Verifying a billing dispute — the base model is enough. You need mains data, not circuit data.

Still unsure?

Send us a photo of your distribution board and your sanctioned load on WhatsApp +91 98310 37220. We will tell you which model fits — including if the answer is none of them.