WiMeter: AI-Powered Critical Systems Monitor &Smart Electricity Meter

October 21, 2024

Digital Sign Technologies Inc., a leading innovator in multiple high-tech fields, is proud to highlight the next generation of its WiMeter product – an AI-powered Critical Systems Monitor and Smart Electricity Meter. Designed to help reduce energy bills, monitor equipment health, and improve reliability, WiMeter offers unparalleled actionable insights into your system’s electricity consumption and behavior.

Benefits That Make a Difference

The WiMeter is designed to deliver tangible benefits that impact both the bottom line and environmental sustainability:

  • Reduce Your Energy Bills: Get a complete picture of the energy costs of each electrical device in your facility. Identify inefficient devices.
  • Monitor Equipment Health and Improve Reliability: Remotely monitor each electrical device. Prevent major issues and ensure optimal performance with real-time AI alerts for abnormal power usage.
  • Cut High Repair and Maintenance Costs: Take action before minor issues become costly problems.
  • Reduce Equipment Downtime: Minimize unexpected breakdowns and extend equipment lifespan.
  • Optimize Energy and Workload: Implement energy-saving strategies and streamline equipment workload with real-time data analytics.
  • Reduce Maintenance Truck Rolls: Drive to the site only when required – either due to receiving alerts of abnormal behavior or a suboptimal electrical pattern.
  • Go Green: Improve the environment by reducing your energy footprint.

Gain Peace of Mind and Full Insight with AI-Powered Intelligent Monitoring

WiMeter is set to transform how businesses and consumers monitor and manage their energy consumption and equipment health. It provides actionable insights into energy usage and notifies users about abnormal electrical behavior, helping reduce costs and the risk of equipment failure.

WiMeter

Key features of the WiMeter include:

  • Multi-Channel Electrical Circuit Monitoring: Monitor up to 28 circuits, including single-phase, split-phase, and three-phase, with one device. Combine devices to expand the monitoring footprint.
  • Temperature Monitoring For Downtime Prevention: Monitor your critical equipment with up to 4 sensors per device and receive alerts for abnormalities.
  • Distributed Locations Support: Monitor the health of multiple equipment in various locations from one screen.
  • Share Device Readings with Service Technicians: Share your device readings with others, who will be alerted to equipment malfunctions.
  • Easy Setup and User-Friendly Interface: Install non-invasively on any circuit breaker panel. Customize your dashboards.

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