Measurement and Protection Devices
Use Equipment to Collect Electrical Data
Thirty percent of energy used in commercial buildings is wasted on average (Source: US Environmental Protection Agency, US Department of Energy) |
Electrical equipment is the most convenient location to collect data about electrical supplies throughout the building.
Schneider Electric provides a variety of devices for electrical protection, control, and measurement.
Schneider Electric also creates new digital possibilities through connectivity using the Enerlin'X system components embedded in the Schneider Electric power operating devices.
Power and Energy Stand-Alone Metering
PowerLogic™ Meters
Monitor key distribution points 24 hours a day, from generators, substations, and service entrances to mains, feeders, and loads. All data is accessible locally or remotely. Help improve network reliability by tracking real-time power quality, equipment status, trending loads, and logging events and alarms.
Energy Metering Solutions
Energy meters for a variety of applications: single-phase (iEM2000 series) or three-phase (iEM3000 series) circuits, basic kWh meters for elementary applications to MID-compliant meters for billing applications, and advanced energy meters capable of measuring a variety of electrical parameters. Data is visible locally or accessible remotely.
Power Supply and Protection Monitoring, Class 1 Embedded Metering
Masterpact circuit breakers with Micrologic control units provide operating status, electrical measurements, diagnostics, and maintenance information. The embedded control units reduce the installation cost and provide valuable data to facility managers and maintenance technicians for use in daily and periodic tasks.
The Masterpact MTZ app “EcoStruxure Power Device” makes information from main circuit breakers visible on a smartphone.
Circuit and Load Controls
To improve user comfort, lighting or other loads are switched on and off—independently or together—via the digital system. This can be done via remote instruction to the device (using a MX/XF/MN tripping device) or by a predefined schedule.