View real-time electrical system data via Web browser

Schneider Electric's Square D PowerLogic EGX300 integrated gateway-server combines Ethernet gateway functionality with an embedded Web page creation function and extensive on-board memory to allow users to view critical real-time electrical system data and historical use patterns. The unit, which requires only a Web browser and Ethernet network, logs and displays real-time data and trend plots ...

By Control Engineering Staff June 1, 2009

Schneider Electric’s Square D PowerLogic EGX300 integrated gateway-server combines Ethernet gateway functionality with an embedded Web page creation function and extensive on-board memory to allow users to view critical real-time electrical system data and historical use patterns. The unit, which requires only a Web browser and Ethernet network, logs and displays real-time data and trend plots from up to 64 PowerLogic system devices, including other gateway devices on the same network. It provides a window into the whole electrical system, including meters, circuit breakers, protective relays, and motor controls. As your power monitoring needs grow, the EGX300 works with PowerLogic power monitoring software for advanced system analysis. On-board memory lets users view data from the electrical system and store third-party Web pages and documents, such as instruction bulletins, and equipment and system diagrams. It can be combined with existing spreadsheet software for simple energy use analysis and trend reports. PowerLogic EGX300 automatically detects networked devices for easy system setup and sends selected logged data to users’ PCs for additional analysis via e-mail or FTP. www.powerlogic.com Schneider Electric

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