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MelRoK offers a range of products that provide real time energy measurements. MelRok's products seamlessly integrate to form one network.
A simple and intuitive dashboard presents
the real time energy information in practical terms. A single network can contain up to 200
devices, mixed and matched from the list shown below. MelRoK uses the same IEEE
802.15.4 ZigBee protocol, used in smart grid applications, and the same chipset used by
utility smart meters to provide you with reliable, robust and accurate measurements at
your finger tips. A wired option is also avialble for communciaiton over ethernet or serial ports. Measured data can be stored either in an embedded or online database,
and accessed locally or remotely for viewing and reporting.
Energy Products
Digital Three Phase Meters
Single channel, three phase utility grade
meters for metering of main and sub-pannels. Logs real time total consumption of distribution box or electirc pannel. Information is stored in a database for analysis and verification. Integrates seamlessly with suite of single phase products to give a complete, real time and accurate picture of the power consumption inside a facility.
Multi-channel digital sub-meters for monitoring multiple circuits at a distribution box or electirc panel. Can be connected in-line or using CT sensors. Designed to provide detailed information of power conumption. Ideal for identifying wasted power, sub-billing, demand management, cost allocation, efficiency tracking,
Single channel unit for measuring power at
a standard outlet. Ideal for tracking power
consumption by equipment and appliances.
Suitable for energy audits, baseline recording
and benchmark measurements. Different packages available for industrial, commercial and residential environments.
Single channel, single phase industrial grade
unit for high powered applications and heavy
duty environments. Versatile use includes main metering, sub-metering, metering individual
loads and equipment performance tracking in commercial and industrial environments.
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