Ecmweb 8431 Promo June 11 2012

Energy management system

June 11, 2012
Based on the same platform as the eMonitor c-Series for small commercial facilities, eMonitor4 is the company’s next-generation of hardware.
Based on the same platform as the eMonitor c-Series for small commercial facilities, eMonitor4 is the company’s next-generation of hardware for its home en
ergy management system. In addition to wireless communications, the system offers a more powerful entry-level option and a more flexible expansion path. Since a Gateway can support multiple eMonitors, users with multiple units can see significant cost reductions. The system also integrates Wi-Fi thermostats for added control of energy costs. The eMonitor software service is delivered over the web and via mobile devices, and turns energy data into actionable intelligence by analyzing and diagnosing the data and delivering energy savings recommendations, along with cost, usage, safety, and appliance performance alerts.

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