Phoenix Contact EMpro II Energy Meters
Phoenix Contact EMpro II Energy Meters feature user-friendly functions that measure and transmit key energy parameters to cloud-based services, enabling the remote monitoring of equipment, machines, and facilities. A three-step wizard automatically runs upon the first power-up, with the option to import and export configuration files between meters. Monitoring capabilities within the integrated webserver offer easy-to-read data in real-time. Integrated logging and alarm capabilities can also be set up and used via the webserver.Phoenix Contact EMpro II Energy Meters are available in a panel-mount or DIN rail-mounted package with or without a display. These units can be integrated into a wide range of power systems supporting single-, two-, and three-phase installations of multiple configurations.
The meters come with one 24VDC digital input and one 24VDC digital output. The input and output points can be configured for a variety of functions. The interface includes industrial protocols such as EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, Modbus TCP, and Modbus RTU.
Features
- 3-step configuration wizard allows users to be up and running within minutes
- Integrated Modbus TCP interface, optional Modbus RTU, PROFINET, or EtherNet/IP interface
- Streamlined integration into all major industrial networks
- Web-based management of all device parameters, with the ability to monitor in real-time with visualization
- Integrated data-logging function offers easy visualization, logging, and export of logged values for trending and analysis
- Multi-language matrix display with high-quality visualization, automatic display switchover, and color change in the event of an error
- Ability to import and export configuration files
- Fast configuration of additional devices
- ANSI C12.20 certification
- Satisfies the legal requirements for accuracy in sub-metering and billing applications
- Demand prediction function helps to avoid utility surcharges due to excessive peak power demand
- Direct Rogowski coil connection reduces wiring time and component count; no shorting blocks or transducers needed
- Regular firmware updates
Applications
- Cloud-based services
- Remote monitoring of equipment, machines, and facilities
Inilathala: 2020-04-08
| Na-update: 2024-04-02
