Energy Control System Technologies

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The national average for electricity waste on the national grid is 30%. We provide control system that can reduce your waste by 20-25 %.

The system can switch on or off any electrical device, allowing for the very minimum waste. The system is constantly updating the status information on all appliances attached to it. The Data can be monitored via the customer building control, or by Simgen energy center.

Reducing Cost

  • The Simgen hardware can reduce costs and give full transparency to your energy cost centers.
  • Benefits can be seen within weeks.
  • The investment return can be as short as one year.
  • Continuous monitoring provides the data for periodic improvements.
  • Full cost center data allocates cost accurately.
  • No business disturbance during the installation.
  • Appliance life time will be increased.
Reducing Cost

We provide control system that can reduce your waste by 20-25 %.

How Does it work

The system comprises of three main elements. The components communicate using the existing mains circuitry of the building and provide a wire free installation

1.Transmitter

The transmitter is a three phase unit that communicates with an appliance or room that is required to be controlled. The transmitter communicates to a pc via hardwire or gprs connection.

Data logging retrieval is done using the transmitter. All hardwire functions are available using gprs connection.

2.Receivers

The receivers monitor the load it is controlling and feeds this information back to the transmitter. There are several types of receiver available. Basic receiver switch up to 16 amp load with load monitoring. Sensor receivers can be fitted for temperature, light or pressure and can switch a 16 amp load. PC receiver comes with windows pc shut down agent software.

3.Software

The system operates from a windows based software that controls, configures and data logs the system.

The software can be used and connected to the system via gprs This allows for many sites to be controlled and monitored from a central station.