Schneider Electric iEM3000, EM3500 and PM3200 power meters
The iEM3000, EM3500 and PM3200 series three-phase, DIN rail-mounted energy and power meters offer power and energy monitoring for facility managers to better understand the consumption behaviour of their buildings. The meters are suitable for energy reporting, bill validation and cost allocation applications.
The range has been designed to make energy efficiency more accessible for tertiary and industrial buildings. The meters vary from basic kWh meters to advanced power meters capable of network monitoring applications.
The iEM3000 series offers both direct connect and CT-connected meters, basic meters for manual reading, pulse outputs for water, air, gas, electricity, steam (WAGES) applications, and multitariff meters with digital inputs, digital outputs and communications, so users can divide consumption over four periods to help discriminate peak and off-peak consumptions, work days and weekends or different energy sources (ie, utilities versus generator). The iEM3000, EM3500 and PM3200 series meters share numerous features designed to help save installation time, costs and space for panel builders. Easy comb connections and the separation of power and communication connections help increase safety and make wiring simpler for the installer.
When integrated with an energy management software like StruxureWare Power Monitoring 7.0, the meters gather the information necessary for electrical managers to optimise energy consumption in their buildings and enable energy-efficient practices for tenants.
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