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Why Energy Monitoring System Required?

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  Modern businesses continuously look for new ways to stay competitive and sustainable, but they tend to overlook one specific area. One of their biggest concerns is Electricity bills getting higher, for which they're always looking for new solutions to reduce their energy consumption. That’s why more and more organisations are going green within their operations. From LED lights to energy-saving HVAC technologies, they're lowering their carbon footprint while improving energy efficiency and reducing operating costs.   Other solutions that can prove more beneficial include building sealing and insulation, power factor correction, and choosing the power supply. As per an energy efficiency report, energy efficiency improvements since 2000 have prevented a 12% increase in energy use in 2017. But it does not mean that you need to start making changes in every possible aspect. The correct measure would be to identify the gaps in your current solutions and utilise them more efficient

What Is An Energy Monitoring System, And How It Works?

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   Energy Monitoring System   E nergy monitoring system  is one of the essential requirements for lowering energy costs in enterprises. Automation has several advantages in the industry. This system continuously checks the energy use of the various regions of the plant.   This information provides us with a summary of the energy consumption of various areas, information on unexpected fluctuations in energy demand, and other details such as the specific time, specific plant area, and specific process.   Architecture The energy monitoring system  employs the following architecture to communicate between energy metres, PLCs, and SCADAs. PLC and SCADA architecture are used in this system, as shown in fig. To connect with the PLC, cet-enviro are utilising an RS485 protocol PLC. There is also an Ethernet protocol for communicating between the PLC and the SCADA PC.   Energy Meter Energy metre is a power monitoring device with certain additional functions, such as interface with other intellig

Different Types Of Cooling Towers: Know Which One Is The Right Cooling Technology For You

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Commercial buildings and Industrial machinery generate large amounts of heat while processing. And to stay operational, they need continuous heat transfer which is only possible through a heat exchange process. That is where the cooling technology  used in cooling towers comes in handy.   Despite being a technology of the 20th century, knowledge about cooling towers is limited. Some people even believed them to be a source of air pollution. Contrary to popular belief, the only thing they release to the atmosphere is vaporous water. Cooling towers help eliminate excess heat used in industrial operations and transfer it out into the atmosphere.   There are different types of cooling technologies available in the market for achieving this process. However, the function remains the same, which is to transfer heat from the system or a facility to the atmosphere via evaporation. These types of cooling towers are defined by how they use water or air to perform heat transfer. Each of these coo

The Future of The HVAC Industry: Automated Technology

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Technologies like IoT, automation software, online platforms, and interconnectivity have the potential to improve just about every facet of our lives, including the HVAC industry. With the rise of smart and automation technology, consumers expect new buildings to be equipped with the latest technological advances, and the HVAC system is no exception.  The entire HVAC industry is now undergoing a technological revolution to keep up with the ever-changing demands of industrials and commercial buyers. So, if you own a heating and cooling company or manufacture HVAC equipment, then you may be wondering how to keep up with this ever-changing landscape. There are various software tools and platforms HVAC companies are using for automatic maintenance and cleaning so companies can improve their sales, savings, and outputs. While most of these technologies are still in their first phase, there are some automatic systems available in the market like Automatic Condenser Cleaning System or ACCS.