DCEM

Using the DCEM energy management system, issues are identified at an early stage, and you are notified of potential problems before they lead to tangible consequences.

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Energy Management Software DCEM – fortop projects

Power analysers

A power quality analyser continuously monitors all conceivable parameters. Janitza’s Class A analysers evaluate voltage quality in line with international standards such as EN50160, IEEE519, and EN61000-2-4, and log voltage dips, spikes, and waveforms.

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Power Quality Analysers

A Janitza power analyser is the benchmark installed behind every transformer or generator. These analysers monitor all relevant parameters, assess voltage quality in accordance with EN61000-2-4, and record voltage dips, surges, and waveforms.

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Energy Analysers

Universal energy analyser meters measure all standard electrical parameters and are available for both panel and DIN-rail installation. They are compatible with all commonly used bus systems.

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Energy analyser UMG 96RM - Janitza

Curious about voltage dips, harmonics, measurement accuracy, reactive power, or power quality? Discover fortop’s white papers.

Tom Davies - Power Quality Specialist

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Power management in hospitals

In healthcare facilities, existing energy management systems are often integrated with building management systems and tend to focus primarily on energy consumption. As a result, the “health” of voltage and current is frequently neglected. Electrical disturbances and power quality issues are typically not monitored, leaving the causes of power outages unidentified.

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Power Management in Hospitals – CT Scan

Temporary or permanent measurement?

Is a temporary measurement a logical choice? The answer is no. A temporary measurement is essentially a snapshot of the installation – just a single moment in time. Read 10 reasons to measure permanently.

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Active Dynamic Filters

Disturbances in the power supply—such as harmonics, interharmonics, and flicker—can cause unexpected process disruptions. In most cases, power quality issues can be effectively mitigated using active harmonic filters.

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Temporary Measurements

Temporary measurements offer immediate insight into energy consumption, load, and the condition of specific parts of your electrical installation. Fortop’s specialists can perform a one-day assessment or carry out a more comprehensive analysis over several weeks.

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PQ Specialist Joeri Performs a PQ Check – fortop Automation & Energy Control

Customer Case – Martini Hospital

With an energy monitoring system from fortop, the Martini Hospital in Groningen continuously keeps a close watch on its energy performance.

Martini Hospital – Meters

Maintenance Contract

For a stable and optimally functioning system, annual maintenance is required. Once a year, a software engineer updates the system to the latest version. Free telephone support is included as part of the maintenance contract.

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With electronic compensation, it is possible to compensate for inductive, capacitive, and harmonic reactive power.

Arjan Pit – Sales Manager Energy Control

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Configuration and Commissioning

Commissioning and configuring measurement equipment requires specialised technical expertise. Don’t have this expertise in-house? No problem – our technical product specialists are here to support you with the setup and implementation of your meters.

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Choose the correct meter

fortop provides a diverse selection of energy meters within its product lineup. Variances primarily stem from construction style, available options, and display formats. Selecting the right energy meter hinges on your specific measurement needs and preferences for data presentation.

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Choose the correct meter - Janitza

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The four aspects of power management

Power management is a continuous improvement process for measuring, monitoring and improving electrical energy. The purpose of power management is to save energy, reduce the chance of outages and limit maintenance costs. 

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