Eaton Power Xpert Branch Circuit Monitor

Eaton Power Xpert

October 23, 2017

Eaton’s Power Xpert Branch Circuit Monitor (PXBCM) provides remote access to live energy readings, and facilitates data integration for data center intensive industries, facilities working to optimize server capacity and companies with a critical need to maintain uptime. By combining monitoring capabilities down to the plug level with overload alerts, which indicate when circuits are close to exceeding thresholds, the PXBCM helps minimize or prevent downtime.

Features:

  • Intuitive Web interface provides the ability to access live energy readings remotely and facilitates data integration
  • Downtime is minimized or prevented by overload alerts that indicate when the circuit is close to exceeding its threshold
  • Energy usage can be confidently tracked with ANSI C12.20 (0.5%) system accuracy
  • Optimize cost by only monitoring what is needed from 25 to 100 points per system
  • Provides end users the ability to monitor all the way down to the plug level, meeting or exceeding building codes and regulations

For more information:

http://www.eatoncanada.ca/EatonCA/ProductsSolutions/Electrical/ProductsandServices/PowerDistributionandMonitoring/PowerandEnergyMeters/PowerXpertbranchcircuitmonitorPXBCM/index.htm

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