Power Meter is a feature packed power monitoring device that is suitable for use in industrial, government and commercial applications where basic to advanced metering, logging, and I/O is required. 

The meter is used as a standalone device monitoring over 200 parameters or as part of an industrial control, building automation or global enterprise wide monitoring system. 

Advanced power quality monitoring and logging applications range from single low voltage breaker / building metering to sub-station main feeder monitoring, sub-billing or cost allocation installations with multiple tariffs. 

Whether your goal is to reduce operation cost, reduce your carbon footprint or to maintain your power assets, the Power Meter should be an important part of your power monitoring system.


The Power Meter provides open communication using the standard built-in Ethernet Modbus TCP.

This allows for easy integration into any local or remote monitoring system. 

Cost allocation and Sub-billing Reports - Cost allocation and sub-billing functionality in the Powermanager software allows the user to track energy related costs by building, floor, tenant, feeder or location. 

Match virtually any fixed rate billing structure and use comprehensive multi-year scheduling and time-of-use features to manage the energy costs.


Equipment Monitoring and Control -Powermanager allows you to meter all your utilities including gas, steam, air and water and set up general condition alarming and pre-event alarms for impending or imminent conditions. 

Interface with other energy management and SCADA systems through multiple communication channels and protocols like OPC.

Reports -Standard reports provide models of daily electricity usage so you can distribute loads and avoid demand peaks. 

This enables you to allocate energy consumption and/or costs to individual areas and identify expensive processes that need attention. 

The historic trending report compiles data from load circuits over a users predefined period. This enables the user to fully utilize the power distribution system and run at near rated tolerances. 

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