TVDA How can I...Implement a cost-effective energy monitoring system for small to medium buildings using Com'X 510?
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2015-07-1601:39 PM
TVDA How can I...Implement a cost-effective energy monitoring system for small to medium buildings using Com'X 510?
The purpose of this document is to provide tested, validated, and documented instructions for deploying the Com'X 510 Energy Server as an alternative to an energy monitoring software solution. The target application is for small to medium buildings, including:
• Small schools, clinics, shops, retail convenience or chain stores
• Group housing, apartment blocks and high-end residential
• Small to medium hotels
• Colleges
• General offices and public buildings
This document describes the network architecture for an entry-level energy monitoring solution for these types of facilities using the Com'X 510 inputs combined with meter data. The architecture supports multiple connection types such as:
• Devices connected to the Com’X 510 inputs
• Serial connections
• Ethernet remote connections
When properly configured, the Com'X 510 can display logged and real-time data through web pages on the Com'X 510, as well as through data log publication.