PowerHawk 6000 Series Smart Meters from Triacta

Powerhawk 400

Mar 14, 2019

The PowerHawk 6000 series of meters combines revenue-grade electrical sub-metering with advanced communications technology, PowerHawk meters transmit data over existing phone or high-speed Internet connections without the cost of a dedicated service. There’s no need to purchase or maintain additional computers or meter reading equipment.

PowerHawk 6X03 Multi-point Meter

Designed to meter or monitor branch offices, remote loads, and other low density applications. The 6X03 provides six meter elements that can be configured as any combination of 1 phase, 2 phase or 3 phase meters or monitors.

PowerHawk 6X12 High Density Meter

Designed to meter or monitor multi-tenant office buildings, medium-sized retail, industrial, or institutional buildings, multi-tenant residential buildings, and other high density applications. The 6X12 provides twenty-four meter elements that can be configured as any combination of 1 phase, 2 phase or 3 phase meters or monitors.

PowerHawk 6320 High Density Meter

Designed to meter or monitor high density applications, but with more meter elements available for configuration. The 6320 provides fifty meter elements that can be configured as 1 phase, 2 phase or 3 phase meters or monitors.

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