
by Rebecca Walker — April 13, 2009—E-Mon, LLC, an electric submetering market leader and manufacturer of the widely installed E-Mon D-Mon product line, has introduced Web-Mon, an Internet-enabled energy monitoring device that provides energy data via any standard Internet browser.
A built-in Web site right out of the box, Web-Mon requires no add-on software or programming to provide a “dashboard” display of various energy parameters of up to 24 meter inputs. Real-time meter data is displayed alongside historic readings from the previous seven, 30 and 365 days. Typical customers include commercial and industrial facilities, utilities, institutional applications and multi-tenant residential facilities among others.
An easy sequential set-up process quickly configures Web-Mon to the user’s unique requirements. Entering the IP address of the Web-Mon into the user’s standard Internet browser brings up attractive, easy-to-read, pre-configured graphical screen templates showing electrical consumption (kWh), peak demand (kW), power factor, Volts, Amps by phase, VARs and more.
A “carbon footprint dashboard,” also standard, provides a one-page snapshot of any metered device or circuit in terms of carbon dioxide (CO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrous oxide (NOx) emissions – while automatically displaying estimated forest re-growth needed to compensate for the displayed levels. Other displayed equivalents include miles driven, gasoline used, etc.