├── .gitattributes ├── 218_12_SmartMeter_Kundenschnittstelle_lektoriert_2803.pdf ├── AusleseSkript.py ├── Grafana-Dashboard.json ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── RJ12-Pinout.PNG ├── config-Beispiel.json ├── config.json ├── einrichtung.sh ├── install.sh └── service.sh /.gitattributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Auto detect text files and perform LF normalization 2 | * text=auto 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /218_12_SmartMeter_Kundenschnittstelle_lektoriert_2803.pdf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/greenMikeEU/SmartMeterEVNSagemcom-T210-D/76bf0f25785e0b91ada268f934a13be3a2d60ab1/218_12_SmartMeter_Kundenschnittstelle_lektoriert_2803.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /AusleseSkript.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import json 2 | import sys 3 | import os 4 | import serial 5 | from datetime import datetime 6 | from binascii import unhexlify 7 | from gurux_dlms.GXDLMSTranslator import GXDLMSTranslator 8 | from gurux_dlms.TranslatorOutputType import TranslatorOutputType 9 | from bs4 import BeautifulSoup 10 | from Cryptodome.Cipher import AES 11 | from time import sleep 12 | import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET 13 | import time 14 | 15 | 16 | #Aktuellen Dateipfad finden und mit config.json erweitern 17 | configFile = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) + '/config.json' 18 | 19 | # Überprüfung ob ein Config Datei vorhanden ist sonst kommt eine Fehlermeldung und beendet das Programm 20 | if not os.path.exists(configFile): 21 | print("Kein Configfile gefunden bitte eines anlegen.") 22 | sys.exit(-1) 23 | 24 | # Überprüfung ob die Config gelesen werden kann 25 | if not os.access(configFile, os.R_OK): 26 | print("ConfigFile " + configFile + " kann nicht gelesen werden!\n\n") 27 | sys.exit(-2) 28 | 29 | # Einlesen der Config 30 | config = json.load(open(configFile)) 31 | 32 | # Überprüfung ob alle Daten in der Config vorhanden sind 33 | neededConfig = ['port', 'baudrate', 'key', 'printValue', 'useMQTT', 'mqttbrokerip', 'mqttbrokerport', 'mqttbrokeruser', 'mqttbrokerpasswort', 'useInfluxdb', 'influxdbip', 'influxdbport'] 34 | for conf in neededConfig: 35 | if conf not in config: 36 | print(conf + ' Fehlt im Configfile!') 37 | sys.exit(3) 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | #Schlüssel eingeben zB. "36C66639E48A8CA4D6BC8B282A793BBB" 42 | key = config['key'] 43 | 44 | #Aktulle Werte auf Console ausgeben (True | False) 45 | printValue = config['printValue'] 46 | 47 | #MQTT Verwenden (True | False) und Grundeinstellungen 48 | useMQTT = config['useMQTT'] 49 | mqttBroker = config['mqttbrokerip'] 50 | mqttport = config['mqttbrokerport'] #1883 ist der Standard Port 51 | mqttuser =config['mqttbrokeruser'] #wenn kein User verwendet wird leer lassen "" 52 | mqttpasswort = config['mqttbrokerpasswort'] #wenn kein Passwort verwendet wird leer lassen "" 53 | 54 | 55 | #Comport Config/Init 56 | comport = config['port'] 57 | 58 | #InfluxDB Config/init 59 | useinfluxdb = config['useInfluxdb'] 60 | influxdbhost = config['influxdbip'] 61 | influxdbport = config['influxdbport'] 62 | influxdbdatenbank = 'SmartMeter' 63 | 64 | tr = GXDLMSTranslator() 65 | ser = serial.Serial( port=comport, 66 | baudrate=2400, 67 | bytesize=serial.EIGHTBITS, 68 | parity=serial.PARITY_NONE, 69 | stopbits=serial.STOPBITS_ONE 70 | ) 71 | 72 | #MQTT Init 73 | if useMQTT: 74 | import paho.mqtt.client as mqtt 75 | try: 76 | client = mqtt.Client("SmartMeter") 77 | client.username_pw_set(mqttuser, mqttpasswort) 78 | client.connect(mqttBroker, mqttport) 79 | except: 80 | print("Die Ip Adresse des Brokers ist falsch!") 81 | sys.exit() 82 | 83 | if useinfluxdb: 84 | from influxdb import InfluxDBClient 85 | try: 86 | clientinfluxdb = InfluxDBClient(host=influxdbhost, port=influxdbport, database=influxdbdatenbank) 87 | except Exception as err: 88 | print("Kann nicht mit InfluxDB verbinden!") 89 | print() 90 | print("Fehler: ", format(err)) 91 | sys.exit() 92 | 93 | 94 | # Werte im XML File 95 | octet_string_values = {} 96 | octet_string_values['0100010800FF'] = 'WirkenergieP' 97 | octet_string_values['0100020800FF'] = 'WirkenergieN' 98 | octet_string_values['0100010700FF'] = 'MomentanleistungP' 99 | octet_string_values['0100020700FF'] = 'MomentanleistungN' 100 | octet_string_values['0100200700FF'] = 'SpannungL1' 101 | octet_string_values['0100340700FF'] = 'SpannungL2' 102 | octet_string_values['0100480700FF'] = 'SpannungL3' 103 | octet_string_values['01001F0700FF'] = 'StromL1' 104 | octet_string_values['0100330700FF'] = 'StromL2' 105 | octet_string_values['0100470700FF'] = 'StromL3' 106 | octet_string_values['01000D0700FF'] = 'Leistungsfaktor' 107 | 108 | 109 | def evn_decrypt(frame, key, systemTitel, frameCounter): 110 | frame = unhexlify(frame) 111 | encryption_key = unhexlify(key) 112 | init_vector = unhexlify(systemTitel + frameCounter) 113 | cipher = AES.new(encryption_key, AES.MODE_GCM, nonce=init_vector) 114 | return cipher.decrypt(frame).hex() 115 | 116 | while 1: 117 | daten = ser.read(size=282).hex() 118 | mbusstart = daten[0:8] 119 | frameLen=int("0x" + mbusstart[2:4],16) 120 | systemTitel = daten[22:38] 121 | frameCounter = daten[44:52] 122 | frame = daten[52:12+frameLen*2] 123 | if mbusstart[0:2] == "68" and mbusstart[2:4] == mbusstart[4:6] and mbusstart[6:8] == "68" : 124 | print("Daten ok") 125 | else: 126 | print("wrong M-Bus Start, restarting") 127 | sleep(2.5) 128 | ser.flushOutput() 129 | ser.close() 130 | ser.open() 131 | 132 | apdu = evn_decrypt(frame,key,systemTitel,frameCounter) 133 | if apdu[0:4] != "0f80" : 134 | continue 135 | try: 136 | xml = tr.pduToXml(apdu,) 137 | #print("xml: ",xml) 138 | 139 | root = ET.fromstring(xml) 140 | found_lines = [] 141 | momentan = [] 142 | 143 | items = list(root.iter()) 144 | for i, child in enumerate(items): 145 | if child.tag == 'OctetString' and 'Value' in child.attrib: 146 | value = child.attrib['Value'] 147 | if value in octet_string_values.keys(): 148 | if ('Value' in items[i+1].attrib): 149 | if value in ['0100010700FF', '0100020700FF']: 150 | # special handling for momentanleistung 151 | momentan.append(int(items[i+1].attrib['Value'], 16)) 152 | found_lines.append({'key': octet_string_values[value], 'value': int(items[i+1].attrib['Value'], 16)}); 153 | 154 | # print(found_lines) 155 | except BaseException as err: 156 | #print("APU: ", format(apdu)) 157 | print("Fehler: ", format(err)) 158 | continue; 159 | 160 | try: 161 | if len(momentan) == 2: 162 | found_lines.append({'key': 'Momentanleistung', 'value': momentan[0]-momentan[1]}) 163 | 164 | for element in found_lines: 165 | 166 | if element['key'] == "WirkenergieP": 167 | WirkenergieP = element['value']/1000 168 | if element['key'] == "WirkenergieN": 169 | WirkenergieN = element['value']/1000 170 | 171 | if element['key'] == "MomentanleistungP": 172 | MomentanleistungP = element['value'] 173 | if element['key'] == "MomentanleistungN": 174 | MomentanleistungN = element['value'] 175 | 176 | if element['key'] == "SpannungL1": 177 | SpannungL1 = element['value']*0.1 178 | if element['key'] == "SpannungL2": 179 | SpannungL2 = element['value']*0.1 180 | if element['key'] == "SpannungL3": 181 | SpannungL3 = element['value']*0.1 182 | 183 | if element['key'] == "StromL1": 184 | StromL1 = element['value']*0.01 185 | if element['key'] == "StromL2": 186 | StromL2 = element['value']*0.01 187 | if element['key'] == "StromL3": 188 | StromL3 = element['value']*0.01 189 | 190 | if element['key'] == "Leistungsfaktor": 191 | Leistungsfaktor = element['value']*0.001 192 | 193 | except BaseException as err: 194 | print("Fehler: ", format(err)) 195 | continue; 196 | 197 | 198 | #MQTT 199 | if useMQTT: 200 | connected = False 201 | while not connected: 202 | try: 203 | client.reconnect() 204 | connected = True 205 | except: 206 | print("Lost Connection to MQTT...Trying to reconnect in 2 Seconds") 207 | time.sleep(2) 208 | 209 | 210 | if printValue: 211 | now = datetime.now() 212 | print("\n\t\t*** KUNDENSCHNITTSTELLE ***\n\nOBIS Code\tBezeichnung\t\t\t Wert") 213 | print(now.strftime("%d.%m.%Y %H:%M:%S")) 214 | print("1.0.32.7.0.255\tSpannung L1 (V):\t\t "+ str(round(SpannungL1,2))) 215 | print("1.0.52.7.0.255\tSpannung L2 (V):\t\t "+ str(round(SpannungL2,2))) 216 | print("1.0.72.7.0.255\tSpannung L3 (V):\t\t "+ str(round(SpannungL3,2))) 217 | print("1.0.31.7.0.255\tStrom L1 (A):\t\t\t "+ str(round(StromL1,2))) 218 | print("1.0.51.7.0.255\tStrom L2 (A):\t\t\t "+ str(round(StromL2,2))) 219 | print("1.0.71.7.0.255\tStrom L3 (A):\t\t\t "+ str(round(StromL3,2))) 220 | print("1.0.1.7.0.255\tWirkleistung Bezug [W]: \t "+str(MomentanleistungP)) 221 | print("1.0.2.7.0.255\tWirkleistung Lieferung [W]:\t "+str(MomentanleistungN)) 222 | print("1.0.1.8.0.255\tWirkenergie Bezug [kWh]:\t "+str(WirkenergieP)) 223 | print("1.0.2.8.0.255\tWirkenergie Lieferung [kWh]:\t "+str(WirkenergieN)) 224 | print("-------------\tLeistungsfaktor:\t\t "+str(Leistungsfaktor)) 225 | print("-------------\tWirkleistunggesamt [w]:\t\t " + str(MomentanleistungP-MomentanleistungN)) 226 | 227 | #MQTT 228 | if useMQTT: 229 | client.publish("Smartmeter/WirkenergieBezug",WirkenergieP) 230 | client.publish("Smartmeter/WirkenergieLieferung",WirkenergieN) 231 | client.publish("Smartmeter/WirkleistungBezug",MomentanleistungP) 232 | client.publish("Smartmeter/WirkleistungLieferung",MomentanleistungN) 233 | client.publish("Smartmeter/Wirkleistunggesamt",MomentanleistungP - MomentanleistungN) 234 | client.publish("Smartmeter/SpannungL1",SpannungL1) 235 | client.publish("Smartmeter/SpannungL2",SpannungL2) 236 | client.publish("Smartmeter/SpannungL3",SpannungL3) 237 | client.publish("Smartmeter/StromL1",StromL1) 238 | client.publish("Smartmeter/StromL2",StromL2) 239 | client.publish("Smartmeter/StromL3",StromL3) 240 | client.publish("Smartmeter/Leistungsfaktor",Leistungsfaktor) 241 | try: 242 | if useinfluxdb: 243 | mytime = int(time.time()*1000000000) 244 | json_body = [ 245 | { 246 | "measurement": "Wirkenergie", 247 | "fields": { 248 | "Bezug": WirkenergieP, 249 | "Lieferung": WirkenergieN 250 | }, 251 | "time": mytime 252 | }, 253 | { 254 | "measurement": "Momentanleistung", 255 | "fields": { 256 | "Bezug": MomentanleistungP, 257 | "Lieferung": 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Alle Infos zu diesem Projekt befinden sich auf meinem Blog 2 | https://www.michaelreitbauer.at/smart-meter-monitoring/ 3 | 4 | 5 | # SmartMeterEVN 6 | Dieses Projekt ermöglicht es den Smartmeter der EVN (Netz Niederösterreich) über die Kundenschnittstelle auszulesen. 7 | Smart Meter werden von der Netz NÖ GmbH eingebaut, auf Basis der gesetzlichen Forderungen. 8 | 9 | ## Getting Started 10 | ### Voraussetzungen Hardware 11 | 12 | 13 | * Passwort für die Kundenschnittstelle 14 | * Alle folgenden Informationen sind aus dem Folder der EVN. (https://www.netz-noe.at/Download-(1)/Smart-Meter/218_9_SmartMeter_Kundenschnittstelle_lektoriert_14.aspx) 15 | * Wenn bereits ein Smart Meter in der Kundenanlage eingebaut ist, kann hier das der Schlüssel angefordert werden: smartmeter@netz-noe.at 16 | * Kundennummer oder Vertragskontonummer 17 | * Zählernummer 18 | * Handynummer 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | ### Zähler Hersteller 24 | * Sagemcom Drehstromzähler T210-D 25 | 26 | 27 | ### Unterstützung 28 | Spendenlink: https://www.paypal.me/greenMikeEU 29 | 30 | ## License 31 | 32 | This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0 License - see the LICENSE.md file for details -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /RJ12-Pinout.PNG: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/greenMikeEU/SmartMeterEVNSagemcom-T210-D/76bf0f25785e0b91ada268f934a13be3a2d60ab1/RJ12-Pinout.PNG -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config-Beispiel.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "port": "/dev/ttyS0", 3 | "baudrate": 2400, 4 | "key": "016F76543457DE95260FF087B9C640A9", 5 | "printValue": true, 6 | "useMQTT": false, 7 | "mqttbrokerip": "", 8 | "mqttbrokerport": "", 9 | "mqttbrokeruser": "", 10 | "mqttbrokerpasswort": "", 11 | "useInfluxdb": false, 12 | "influxdbip": "", 13 | "influxdbport":"" 14 | } 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "port": "/dev/ttyS0", 3 | "baudrate": 2400, 4 | "key": "016F76543457DE95260FF087B9C640A9", 5 | "printValue": true, 6 | "useMQTT": false, 7 | "mqttbrokerip": "", 8 | "mqttbrokerport": "", 9 | "mqttbrokeruser": "", 10 | "mqttbrokerpasswort": "", 11 | "useInfluxdb": false, 12 | "influxdbip": "", 13 | "influxdbport":"" 14 | } 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /einrichtung.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | echo "Einrichtung des Smart Meter bitte den Anweißungen folgen" 3 | read -p "Bitte den Seriellen Port angeben (default:/dev/ttyUSB0): " port 4 | read -p "Bitte die Baudrate eingeben (default:2400): " baudrate 5 | read -p "Bitte geben Sie den Entschlüsselungs Code vom Netzbetreiber ein: " key 6 | read -p "Sollen die Daten auf der Konsole ausgegeben werden ? (y/n): " userinput 7 | printValue=false 8 | if [[ $userinput =~ ^[yYnN][eE][sS]|[yY]$ ]]; then 9 | printValue=true 10 | echo Daten werden auf der Konsole ausgegeben. 11 | fi 12 | read -p "Sollen die Daten über MQTT ausgegeben werden? (y/n): " userinput 13 | useMQTT=false 14 | if [[ $userinput =~ ^[yYnN][eE][sS]|[yY]$ ]]; then 15 | useMQTT=true 16 | echo Daten werden auf der Konsole ausgegeben. 17 | read -p "Bitte IP-Adresse des Brokers eingeben: " mqttbrokerip 18 | read -p "Bitte den Port eingebn. (defaukt:1883): " mqttbrokerport 19 | read -p "Bitte den MQTT User eingeben. (Wenn keiner verwendet wird einfach leer lassen und mit Enter bestetigen): " mqttbrokeruser 20 | read -p "Bitte MQTT User Passwort eingeben. (Wenn kein Passwort verwendet wird einfach leer lassen und mit Enter bestetigen): " mqttbrokerpasswort 21 | fi 22 | 23 | read -p "Sollen die Daten in InfluxDB gespeichert werden (y/n): " userinput 24 | useInfluxdb=false 25 | if [[ $userinput =~ ^[yYnN][eE][sS]|[yY]$ ]]; then 26 | useInfluxdb=true 27 | read -p "Bitte IP-Adresse der Influxdb eingeben: " influxdbip 28 | read -p "Bitte den Port eingebn. (default:8086): " influxdbport 29 | fi 30 | sudo rm config.json 31 | echo "{" >> config.json 32 | echo " \"port\": \"$port\"," >> config.json 33 | echo " \"baudrate\": $baudrate," >> config.json 34 | echo " \"key\": \"$key\"," >> config.json 35 | echo " \"printValue\": $printValue," >> config.json 36 | echo " \"useMQTT\": $useMQTT," >> config.json 37 | if [ -z "$mqttbrokerport" ]; then 38 | echo " \"mqttbrokerip\": \"\"," >> config.json 39 | else 40 | echo " \"mqttbrokerip\": \"$mqttbrokerip\"," >> config.json 41 | fi 42 | if [ -z "$mqttbrokerport" ]; then 43 | echo " \"mqttbrokerport\": \"\"," >> config.json 44 | else 45 | echo " \"mqttbrokerport\": $mqttbrokerport," >> config.json 46 | fi 47 | echo " \"mqttbrokeruser\": \"$mqttbrokeruser\"," >> config.json 48 | echo " \"mqttbrokerpasswort\": \"$mqttbrokerpasswort\"," >> config.json 49 | echo " \"useInfluxdb\": $useInfluxdb," >> config.json 50 | if [ -z "$influxdbport" ]; then 51 | echo " \"influxdbip\": \"\"," >> config.json 52 | else 53 | echo " \"influxdbip\": \"$influxdbip\"," >> config.json 54 | fi 55 | if [ -z "$influxdbport" ]; then 56 | echo " \"influxdbport\": \"\"" >> config.json 57 | else 58 | echo " \"influxdbport\": $influxdbport" >> config.json 59 | fi 60 | echo "}" >> config.json -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | #Dieses Skript installier alle nötigen Pakete und Programme für das Smart Meter Monitoring 3 | sudo apt-get update 4 | sudo apt-get upgrade 5 | # Installiert Influxdb 6 | apt-get -y install influxdb 7 | apt-get -y install influxdb-client 8 | # Startet den Influxdb service 9 | systemctl start influxdb 10 | # Erstellen der Datenbank 11 | influx -execute "create database SmartMeter" 12 | # Installiert Grafana 13 | wget -q -O - https://packages.grafana.com/gpg.key | sudo apt-key add - 14 | echo "deb https://packages.grafana.com/oss/deb stable main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/grafana.list 15 | sudo apt-get update 16 | sudo apt-get install grafana 17 | ### Legt Grafana in den Autostart 18 | sudo /bin/systemctl enable grafana-server 19 | ### Start Grafana Server 20 | sudo /bin/systemctl start grafana-server 21 | sudo apt-get update 22 | # Installiert Python3 23 | apt install python3 idle3 24 | sudo apt-get install python3-pip 25 | # Installation von Python Paketen 26 | sudo pip3 install gurux-dlms --break-system-packages 27 | sudo pip3 install beautifulsoup4 --break-system-packages 28 | sudo pip3 install paho-mqtt==1.6.1 --break-system-packages 29 | sudo apt-get install libxslt-dev --break-system-packages 30 | sudo pip3 install pyserial --break-system-packages 31 | sudo pip3 install cryptography --break-system-packages 32 | sudo pip install influxdb --break-system-packages 33 | sudo pip3 install html5lib --break-system-packages 34 | sudo apt install python3-pycryptodome -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /service.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | dateipfad=$(cd `dirname $0` && pwd) 3 | echo $dateipfad 4 | filename="/etc/systemd/system/smartmeter.service" 5 | sudo rm /etc/systemd/system/smartmeter.service 6 | echo "[Unit]" >> "$filename" 7 | echo "Description=SmartMeterData Script" >> "$filename" 8 | echo "After=multi-user.target" >> "$filename" 9 | echo "" >> "$filename" 10 | echo "[Service]" >> "$filename" 11 | echo "Type=simple" >> "$filename" 12 | echo "Restart=always #Script wird wiederartet wenn abstür" >> "$filename" 13 | echo "ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 $dateipfad/AusleseSkript.py" >> "$filename" 14 | echo "" >> "$filename" 15 | echo "[Install]" >> "$filename" 16 | echo "WantedBy=multi-user.target" >> "$filename" 17 | echo "File $filename created." 18 | sudo systemctl daemon-reload 19 | sudo systemctl enable smartmeter.service 20 | sudo systemctl start smartmeter.service --------------------------------------------------------------------------------