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Power Analysis

July 30, 2020 by WSM

The Complete Power Monitoring Process

 

You have a job to do, and that job involves power. If your equipment is not functioning properly or you want to measure how much power your equipment is using, you may want to use a power analyzer. A power analyzer, or power monitor, is a device that measures power consumption in order to support energy-saving activities. A power analyzer does all this and reveals problems with the quality of the power. Power is not visible to the naked eye, but it is detected and everything about it is measured by these incredibly helpful devices. However, the analyzer is just one part of the full process of power monitoring. Over time, the analyzer is less costly than the labor, analysis, and reporting aspects of the total process. PowerSight analyzers lower the costs and eliminate errors at EVERY stage of the monitoring process.

The power monitoring process includes these six steps:

 

Step 1: Develop a test plan

First, you need to know what you are going to do. If there is only one point to monitor, it’s not a problem. But if there are many points that you need to monitor (a multi-point power study), this can be a source of error and inefficiency. PowerSight’s unique TestPlan Manager™ technology is the best solution for planning multi-point power studies. 

 

Step 2: Configure the analyzer

Get the data you want, exactly how you want it. PowerSight’s DataSetup Wizard™ helps you to configure your meter to get the data you need for success. Simply tell the Wizard what you need to do and let it make an expert decision for you.

 

Step 3: Connect the analyzer

The patented SureStart™ Expert System increases your success and improves your efficiency by embedding an “expert” in your meter, verifying that connections and settings are correct before you begin your test. This makes it easy to eliminate mistakes in connection and setup.

 

Step 4: Perform the test

It’s time to run the test! Our PS5000, PS4550, PS3550, and PS2500 power analyzers have powerful Bluetooth capabilities built into them, so you can communicate live with your meter comfortably at a safe distance. Rest assured that they are logging all common power-related measurements for as long as you need to.

 

Step 5: Collect the data

Getting the data is the most important step and PowerSight protects you by having multiple ways to get the data out of the analyzer.  You can use Bluetooth for safety while it is still connected, USB at your desk, or the SD card for fast transfer. For multi-point power studies, our unique TestPlan Manager eliminates most errors and dramatically increases efficiency. TestPlan Manager retrieves the results of all tests in a single step, named and organized the way you want them (in step one).

 

Step 6: Create the report

The final step is to generate quick, easy, and accurate reports. Our ReportWriter Wizard™ allows you to create professional reports that combine tables and graphs in just a few clicks. Summary reports and Comparison reports can be created with ease.

 

PowerSight offers you the Start-to-Finish solution! From the planning stage to analyzing your findings, we have the tools, software, and solutions you need to be successful. Get your free power monitoring quote today! We both sell and rent!

 

Filed Under: Learning Tagged With: Power Analysis, Power Monitoring, power monitoring process

September 10, 2019 by WSM

Why Power Monitoring is Important

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Power monitoring equipment is now used by businesses to monitor, control, and optimize the energy consumption of their property. It’s become incredibly popular, and nearly a necessity. Why is this? Here are just three of the main reasons your business should invest in a power monitoring system:

 

It Allows You to Cut Back On Energy Consumption

Around one-third of the energy consumed in the United States is wasted. This isn’t just a waste of electricity and resources, it is a waste of your money too! In order to avoid this, a power monitoring system will be able to help you identify and eliminate inefficiencies in your property. Cutting back on waste is great for everyone.

 

It Saves You Money

When you’re using less and wasting less, you save money. That’s easy to understand! We all want to save money and a power monitoring system will help your company to improve your bottom line. Whenever you lower your expenses, you’re improving your profit margin. That’s something we can all appreciate!

 

You’re Lowering Your Impact on the Environment

Electricity is more than something that costs money. It requires natural resources to be used, so wasting it is bad for our environment. The more electricity your local power plant needs to produce in order to provide power to your business, the more pollution you’re releasing into the environment. By using a quality power analysis system, you’ll be able to lower your carbon footprint. This will make you look great in the eyes of your customers and clients!

It’s easy to see why power monitoring equipment, like software, analyzers, and full power analysis systems, are becoming so popular. Now that you see three reasons why it’s time to look into ordering your needed equipment for your business. You won’t enjoy these benefits with just any equipment; you need the best. The best comes from PowerSight!

 

Filed Under: Learning Tagged With: Power Analysis, Power Analyzer, Power Monitoring

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