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Re: Energy monitoring on multiple circuits
"budget" has different values for different people ;-)
I think www.enistic.com should be able to supply the necessary kit.
(Disclosure - I have done some work for them in the past, but I'm no longer
involved / on commission!!)
Let me know what you think of them,
Rob
On 10 June 2011 13:35, howardsixtynine <howardsixtynine@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
>
> Can anyone recommend me a budget energy monitoring system to keep
track of
> usage in our office? I'm looking for something that will monitor
several
> circuits (3 minimum) and show a graph of consumption against time for
each
> circuit.
> Owl or Current Cost (with the 3-phase kit) look like they should do
the
> job, but I can't find out anywhere whether the 3 phases are totalled,
or
> displayed as separate graphs. Can anyone tell me? All the forums moan
about
> poor response from the suppliers, so contacting them is a last resort
:-)
> I don't need anything fancy, a web UI or a csv file will do. Ideally
the
> data would be stored on the device for download to a PC, but I have a
server
> running 24/7 so I can grab the data in real time if necessary.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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