PowerView

PowerLogic® PowerView software is an easy-to-use, entry-range power monitoring solution ideally suited for small system applications. Companies continually look for innovative solutions to cut power-related costs and optimize equipment use. PowerView power monitoring software simplifies system and device configuration by polling your network for compatible PowerLogic devices. Connection and data logging begins automatically at factory preset interval settings, which are user configurable. The software allows you to track real-time power conditions and perform remote monitoring of electrical equipment or installations at key distribution points across your electrical network.

Use logged values to reveal energy waste, unused capacity and historical trends. Its Report Builder includes time of use configurations, allowing you to create reports with energy and demand values for time periods with specific billing requirements. Generated reports publish to Microsoft Excel for easy data access and custom reporting. PowerView is a cost-effective power monitoring solution and a key first step towards a comprehensive energy intelligence strategy.


 
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PowerView™  is a cost-effective power monitoring solution and a key first step towards a comprehensive energy intelligence strategy. Within one hour, you can install and be on your way to monitoring and identifying opportunities for energy savings and system improvements.

  • Power consumption monitoring: use historical data for trend information; plan expansion based on actual usage; avoid over-design and use an electrical system to its full capacity.
  • Cost allocation: track power-related costs for building, process, or tool; create time-of-use energy profiles.
  • Equipment monitoring: monitor electrical equipment or installations at key distribution points across the network; monitor for pending problems or scheduled maintenance.
  • Strategic planning: use logged values of current, voltage, power, power factor, energy, demand power, demand current to develop strategies to avoid interruptions.
  • Preventative maintenance: proactively manage the power system; base maintenance schedule on actual operating history.