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Schneider launches IoT energy meter

smart-panel-launchSchneider Electric is bringing the Internet of Things to the energy sector with a new range of smart devices.

The new Enerlin’X range enables visibility and insight into what is happening in facilities to comply with green standards, by keeping an eye on energy consumption and operating costs. Schneider Electric product manager, Hastak Shah, said the new range was key to enabling a world of connectivity and data in the electrical space.

“It has local and remote monitoring capability and allows for real time information and structured data from electrical systems to be used to make informed decisions for maximum efficiency,” he said. “The emergence of this kind of connectivity and data as a result of the Internet of Things (IoT), allows our customers to make smarter, faster decisions and create new revenue streams”. The Enerlin’X range of products are designed to be simple to install, and easy to configure and maintain.

It extends Ethernet communication across the entire electrical distribution system from Air Circuit Breakers all the way down to Miniature Circuit Breakers. Shah said the devices could be used as a part of scalable architecture, which means they can be used in any application from a small commercial building to a complex data centre or even large residential or commercial complexes such as a hospital.

“The Enerlin’X range will allow our partners to specify, install and commission projects which will reduce total material cost, allow faster delivery of results and increase profitability,” he said.

 

Originally published on ARN. Click here to read the original story. Reprinted with permission from IDG.net. Story copyright 2024 International Data Group. All rights reserved.
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