EMS - Energy Monitoring System
Communication Protocol: MODBUS RTU, TCP, Profibus
Parameters: Voltage, Current, Power, Energy, Frequency, PF, Load On hr, Idle hr
Know Where Your Energy Is Going
When’s the last time your plant conducted an energy audit? If you’re like most manufacture? not very recently—if you’ve ever done one at all. It’s great to want to go green and shift to renewable energy sources, but if you don’t know what processes or areas in your buildings typically consume most of the energy, your efforts won’t amount to much. It would be like trying to create a household budget without knowing how much your monthly bills are.
If your equipment or building is out-of-date or inefficient, it’s probably burning through your energy usage. At some point you’ll need to consider the long-term financial advantages and disadvantages of each course of action: letting the equipment continue to operate at higher cost, or biting the bullet on up-front expenses and upgrading to lower-energy systems with potential for lifetime cost savings.
Set Target to Reduce Energy Consumption, Corrective action.
Energy Management System Benefits
- Measure and Monitor energy use to identify where to improve efficiency.
- Improve overall performance to cut energy consumption and bill.
- Minimise energy costs/waste without affection production and quality
- Reduce carbon emissions and meet government reduction targets
- Increase assurance of legal, internal compliance.
- Helps to meet any self-imposed targets your organisation has set
- Identify and Manage the risks surrounding your future energy suppl