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E-Mon
Published: August 14, 2007
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E-Mon’s new “Green Class” E-Mon D-Mon electric submeter has been designed to offer utility-grade metering accuracy. The product is a cost-effective way to benchmark and monitor energy-usage trends and to estimate CO2 emissions.
The product can also be used to measure and verify the ongoing effectiveness of project’s LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) aspects as well as other major energy-related initiatives and rating programs that save developments money while saving the environment.
In addition to complying with several Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT) guidelines, the installation of the E-Mon’s Green Class submeter can help projects gain points toward LEED certification in the areas of Core & Shell, Existing Buildings, New Construction and Commercial Interiors.
The product includes several features that provide users with energy snapshots, including:
*Scrolling display of kWh usage on the meter’s eight-digit LCD display.
*kWh in dollars.
*Current demand load.
*Cost per hour based on current load.
*Estimated CO2 emissions in pounds, based on DOE standards.
*Estimated hourly CO2 emissions based on current load.
*Optional net metering, including utility-delivered vs. user-received power and net usage.
*Certified to ANSI C12.1 & C12.16 national accuracy standards.
E-Mon’s 1-2V split-core current sensors allow the Green Class meter to be installed quickly and easily without powering down any loads. Available in a variety of voltage, current and wiring configurations, the Green Class submeter is compatible with E-Mon Energy meter reading and billing software.
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