Located, Portland OR. – Founded in 1992 – World Class / LEAN Manufacturing Introducing Veris Industries 1992 Current Sensors 1994 Power Meters 1998 Environmental Sensors Primary Business Tenets – The Customer is the foundation of our business – We Develop Innovative Products that provide lowest total installed cost 2009 = 13 major product categories
Veris Industries Develops Innovative Products that provide lowest total installed cost
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Located, Portland OR.– Founded in 1992– World Class / LEAN
Manufacturing
Introducing Veris Industries
1992Current Sensors
1994Power Meters
1998Environmental
Sensors
Primary Business Tenets– The Customer is the
foundation of our business
– We Develop Innovative Products that provide lowest total installed cost
2009 = 13 major product categories
Applications Hardware Codes and Standards Common Terms
Energy Metering Overview
Tenant Sub-Metering/Cost Allocation– Monitoring a tenants Energy consumption within a building with the intent
of collecting money for the consumed electricity. Activity Based Costing
– Monitoring Energy at multiple points and allocating energy costs based on activities within a facility or campus.
• Example Activities/Facilities include: Production Lines in a Factory and Departments on a College Campus.
Performance Monitoring– Measuring Energy usage before and after an efficiency upgrade with the
intent of seeing a reduction in consumption. Load Shedding
– Avoiding peak demand charges by reducing your power level during critical times.
– Demand Response – Cut loads in response to a command from a utility as part of a demand response program.
Performance Optimization– Determine where your energy is being consumed, monitor the
performance of equipment to detect trends and optimize/minimize consumption.
Load Aggregation– Monitoring of energy at multiple sites separated by geography and using
the internet to consolidate data for the purpose of energy management and or utility procurement strategies
Energy Metering Applications
How many phases? – 1,2,3 or 3 + N? What is the voltage?
– 90 – 600VAC, Is there a Neutral? What is the current range?
– 100A – 5000A Where will it get installed?
– Mounted on a wall, embedded in equipment, or panel mounted through a control center?
What kind of data do you need?– Watts or Watt hours only – Maybe use 4-20mA or
Pulse Meter– For more power quality info you need a
communications interface ( Modbus, BACnet, etc…)
Energy Metering Implementation
Energy Meter
H8100 Series
Enercept Meter
H8000 Series Meter
Power Quality
H8400 Series
Energy Hardware
Energy Meters
Systems accuracy– ANSI C12.10
Multiple outputs –– Modbus RTU– Pulse – 4-20mA
Voltage range – – 208VAC – 480VAC
CT support -– 100A – 2400A
No external enclosure!
H8000 Series Power Meters
Electrical sub-meter
with built in large display
Pulse and Phase loss outputs
Meter system accuracy of 1% from 2 to 100 % of the rated current of the CT’s…
Wide power range 120-480VAC…one model for most applications
H8100 Energy Meter
Optional Communications card –
• Modbus/RTU
• BACnet MS/TP
H8400 Series Power Quality meter Sold as Panel mount
or with a box (optional DIN adapter clips)
ANSI C12.10 accuracy Wide power range 90-
600 VAC Low Voltage CT
interface
Critical Power Monitoring
Branch Circuit Meter Multi-circuit Monitor Network Display
Critical Power Applications
• Maximize uptime and avoid outages• Efficiently use existing infrastructure• Effectively plan future infrastructure
needs• Simply and easily allocate costs
Designed for data centers and critical power operations
Branch Current Monitor Monitor all branch
circuits on a panel board Applications
– Over-current protection– Lighting circuits– Monitor 2,646 circuits on
one RS485 drop (63 Physical devices)
– Great for data centers
H704 Series (Solid Core) H663SM Series (Split
Core)
E30 Features and BenefitsThe E30 offers:
– Low cost per meter point• Monitor 92 circuits with a single device
– Flexible installation options • Appropriate for both new construction and