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Sentinel Power  Wireless Energy Meter (Wi-Fi)

The Sentinel Sensors incorporates the latest low-power Wi-Fi sensing technology. This version includes a single or three phase energy meter.

  • Establish the breakdown of energy use (where does it all go?)
  • Allocate energy wastes to users
  • Determine efficiency of equipment
  • Audit before & after energy use for retrofit projects
  • Manage the load profile (peak demand)
  • Maintenance and Entreprise Asset Management


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  • Wireless energy monitor
    No need for cables, installation is straightforward; sensors can easily be moved around

  • Split-core technology
    Split-cores can be installed without interruption of the electrical network (hot plug)

  • Reuses existing Wi-Fi networks
    There is no need to invest in a new wireless infrastructure. Your existing Wi-Fi network can be used for many more applications (web, voice, other sensors)

  • On-board flash memory
    Will store data on the embedded flash if the network is temporarily unavailable

  • No battery needed
    The sensor will directly power itself while doing measurements.

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Radio
• IEEE 802.11b (compatible with b/g)
• Supported bitrates: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps
• Typical power emission: 33mW
• Internal omnidirectional antenna

802.11 Security
• WPA2-PSK (AES)
• WPA1-PSK (TKIP)
• WPA1+2 PSK (AES+TKIP)
• WEP (40bit, 104bit)

Network
• IP based
• DHCP or static IP support

Electronics (depending on version)
• Current from 20 to 2000 A
• Voltage from 90 to 500 VAC

Physical dimensions
• 4.4"L x 2.1"W x 1.4"H (112mm x 54mm x 35mm)
• Weight: 14.1 oz (400 g)

Regulatory
• FCC (USA)
• CE (EU)
• EN 50178:1997
• IEC 61010-1:2001

We support various on-site, hosted or dedicated hosting models depending on your needs:

  • Web hosted
    Aginova hosts a web portal accessible from the Internet. Sensors send data to this hosting server.

  • Desktop Software
    Simple to use, Windows-based graphical interface.

  • Enterprise (on-site)
    Everything is installed in your location (for medium to large deployments).

  • Enterprise (hosted)
    A hosted server is dedicated to your sensors.

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