Bi-directional Power & Energy Monitor for Renewable Energy Applications
PORTLAND, Ore., June 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Veris Industries, a leader in innovative power and energy monitoring solutions, will showcase the E51 Power & Energy Meter at the upcoming Intersolar North America Show (July 12-14, 2011, Moscone Center, San Francisco, booth # 7263). The E51 is a CSI approved meter designed to meet the needs of the solar market, providing proof of AC generation and net metering.
"We worked closely with solar power experts to develop a power and energy meter that meets the diverse need of the industry," stated Marc Bowman, Veris' VP of Energy & Industrial Business. "Meeting the needs from the integrator to the end user the E51 monitors, logs, and provides the appropriate data needed to properly manage solar power distribution."
The E51 is quickly gaining in popularity with its ease of use, and rich feature set. The bi-directional meter is easily embedded into a system with its DIN rail mounting option, and can also be panel or wall mounted. Installation is further simplified with on-board diagnostics that speed setup and commissioning. The E51 conveniently integrates with existing systems via Modbus protocol, and offers a SunSpec compatible point map. The meter is PBI eligible, and with its data logging capabilities meets California's integration software reading requirement.
For additional information on the E51 Power & Energy Meter, or any of Veris' industry leading products call 800.354.8556 or email [email protected].
About Veris Industries
Veris Industries, located in Portland Oregon, is a market focused, customer service oriented leading supplier of energy and environmental sensors and control system peripherals for commercial HVAC, energy management, renewable energy, and industrial control applications. For more information about our products please visit http://www.veris.com.
SOURCE Veris Industries
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