With energy costs skyrocketing, you need the ability to verify the accuracy of utility billing and allocation of energy
costs among business units, different manufacturing areas or facilities, and tenants. Production equipment and IT systems are
vulnerable to power anomalies; therefore, you must ensure that power is always up to
specifications
. If your
infrastructure is an established facility, you may have addressed these concerns in the past by deploying a variety of analog
gauges and meters— one for volts, one for amperes and so on, with separate meters for each measurement.
If you’re planning an upgrade or new power infrastructure, no doubt you would like to capitalize on the latest
technology to improve upon that cumbersome architecture and its patchwork view.
- Utility and commercial metering
- Substations, industrial facilities, power generation sites and campuses
- Submetering
- Load studies and voltage recording
- Analog meter replacement
- Compact design allows meters to fit into a standard ANSI or IEC cutout on a panelboard or other electrical equipment and fit easily into retrofit applications.
- Realtime information about critical power parameters can be measured and displayed with a sampling rate of 400 samples per cycle.
- Designed to integrate into Eaton's Power Xpert Architecture where meters, gateways, and monitoring devices collaborate to create a unified Web-based view of the end-to-end power and facilities infrastructure.
- Offering Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP as a communications option, allowing the meter to be directly monitored via Power Xpert Software or third-party monitoring solutions without a gateway.
- Designed to accommodate firmware upgrades and capabilities to keep equipment up-to-date. Where a communications option is selected.
- The meter can be programmed via menus and buttons on the display or remotely configured using Eaton Configuration software, which is provided with the meter for easy set up.