Building Technologies

Energy analyzers for building and industrial automation

17 July 2020

Carlo Gavazzi has launched new EM50 energy analyzers, expanding its portfolio of energy meters and power analyzers designed to assist manufacturers and end users in monitoring and managing escalating energy costs. The EM50 is a Class 0.5 ANSI C12.20 energy analyzer which can be used for single, two and three phase systems, as well as wild-leg systems. The wide voltage range of EM50 makes it suitable for use throughout North America. It can measure most relevant instantaneous electrical variables and energy consumption with a high level of accuracy.

The EM50 can be used with standard current transformers, Rogowski coils, 333 mV current sensors and 80 mA Source: Carlo GavazziSource: Carlo Gavazzicurrent sensors for Measurement Canada versions. It features both Modbus RTU and BACnet MS/TP communications in each model. Energy consumption can be transmitted via the pulse output, and remote control and alarm are transmitted via a relay output.

The EM50 energy analyzers can be used in any application where understanding energy consumption trends is required in order to allocate costs, to measure for improvements in energy efficiency or to monitor load behavior in a facility or even a multi-site company.

The features of the EM50 include:

  • Voltage input up to 600 V L-L
  • Free downloadable configuration software
  • 3-phase/4-wires, 3-phase/3-wires, 2-phase, 1-phase systems
  • Static output (pulse transmission) and relay output (alarm or remote control)
  • Backlit LCD display with 7 digit readout
  • Fully compatible with UWP web-based monitoring system
  • cULus listed
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