Energy Meters are designed to monitor energy usage. In industrial settings, power meters are used to measure the power usage of machinery, lighting, appliances, and even entire buildings. This data can be used to reduce energy usage and save on electricity bills. They are also used to help us determine when a machine is malfunctioning or wearing out. Power Meters in residential or commercial buildings are used to bill tenants individually for energy use.
As a professional energy meter supplier, we offer a full range of energy metering products to help you realize intelligent and visible energy management. Display power, demand, voltage, current, power, time, remaining amount and other values, the displayed value unit can be adjusted to different units of measurement, such as kW, Kvar, kWh, kvarh, V, A, etc.
Measure operating parameters such as total and split-phase active power, reactive power, power factor, split-phase voltage, split-phase current, frequency and so on. Alarm functions include loss of voltage, loss of current, reverse sequence, overload, battery Undervoltage, etc.
BTU Meters are flow meters with temperature sensors added to measure the energy consumption of any liquid heating or cooling system. Commonly used are electromagnetic and ultrasonic meters. These are widely used in automated metering of central air-conditioning cooling and heating systems and to measure the performance of energy conservation or the loss of system efficiency that affects revenue.
Power Meters are easy to use, accurate and preferred instrument for cost effective power measurement solutions for a wide range of applications, such as: Production line testing of electric devices, evaluation of large current equipment, battery or DC driven device evaluation, quality assurance, efficiency measurement for industrial motors, rotating machinery and calibration labs, for installation and maintenance tasks.
Water Flow Meters are devices designed for measuring nonlinear or linear flow rate. They measure the volumetric or mass flow rate of gases or liquids.
Yes, you can! To get data regarding your energy usage, you only need one tool: an electricity usage monitor that tells you exactly how many kWh your equipment is drawing. The monitor can be as simple as a “plug load” monitor that plugs into an outlet; then you plug the device / appliance into the meter.
Check the voltage/current ratio settings are correct. Whether the wiring mode setting is consistent with the actual situation and whether the voltage transformer and current transformer are in good condition.
A Power Meter can be installed either inside the property or outside, as long as it’s secured to a permanent structure. Regardless of where the meter is located, the metering equipment needs to be as close to the main supply as possible.
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