Siemens 9410 Series Power Meters

EIN Siemens 9410 400

February 11, 2022

The Siemens 9410 series power meters combine accurate, 3-phase energy and power measurement with data logging, power quality analysis, standard & custom web pages, modbus mastering, alarm, Time Synchronization, and I/O capabilities not typically available in a compact meter.

Benefits:

  • Maximize profits by providing high output with the least amount of risk to availability
  • Improve availability and reliability of electrical systems and equipment
  • Monitor power quality (PQ) for compliance and to prevent problems
  • Meters fully supported by WinPM.Net power monitoring software
  • Typical Applications – Industrial, commercial and critical power – Energy savings:
  • Measure efficiency, reveal opportunities and verify savings
  • Sub-bill tenants for energy costs
  • Allocate energy costs to departments or processes
  • Reduce peak demand surcharges
  • Reduce power factor penalties
  • Leverage existing infrastructure capacity and avoid over-building
  • Support proactive maintenance to prolong asset life

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