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Power Management Solutions Maximise the reliability and efficiency of your power critical facility
Integrated power management solutions for end-to-end monitoring, control, and analysis of your entire power network
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72% of global energy use goes to:
Global trends are creating challenges for energy consumers 72% of global energy use goes to: Commercial buildings Industrial facilities Infrastructure systems Data centres Growing electricity demand and cost Utility power quality is not assured Need to reduce CO2 emissions Energy management has become a concern for all businesses and organisations
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Business runs on electrical power, which has its unique challenges …
Unpredictable power supply Unplanned outages Complex emissions regulations Volatile energy prices
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Reliability is critical
Outages are expensive – in lost time, lost materials, interrupted processes, or risk to patients’ lives Utility power quality issues can cause issues with equipment – from computers to elevators Your reputation can be damaged
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Cost and operational efficiency is mandatory
In today’s tight economy, you need maximum efficiency – operationally and financially Energy costs continue to rise, and the demand for energy is increasing – but budgets are decreasing Sustainability is becoming crucial in today’s competitive environment
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You need to get the most from your assets
You can’t afford to be under- supplied with power – but you also can’t afford to overbuild your electrical infrastructure You need to get maximum value out of all your existing assets without risking potential issues You need to be able to upgrade efficiently when it’s required
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Our power management solutions improve reliability while creating cost and operational savings
We can help you: Meet power reliability requirements within budget Proactively avoid PQ issues Enable proactive system maintenance Comply with corporate and regulatory energy standards Ensure the comfort and safety of staff and equipment For more details on the specifics of the applications in each of these three categories, please see Slide 11 (‘Act’). Our solutions deliver real-time, relevant, and actionable information precisely when and where you need it
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Integrated solutions reveal more opportunities
We can connect all the data points in your organization, across systems, so you can understand what’s happening and how to act whenever and wherever you need to Our equipment and devices are truly interconnected, giving the solution you need without complicated work-arounds
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Expertise for delivering precise solutions
Segment-specific TVD solution offers Field-engineered customized systems TVD Key slide n°2 to include in any Promote & Sell, event power metering launch: because a meter has much more value combined with a power management software, a TVD solution & services (measure & communication status remote supervision, alarming through SMS or , reporting) Intelligent metering, devices and equipment From advanced power meters and smart circuit breakers to electrical reliability equipment Power management software For real-time power monitoring, energy management, and electrical asset monitoring Services and support Expert recommendations and implementation to maximize your investment
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Measure, Understand, Act Crucial tenets of power management
Measure and connect with our world-class hardware Stand-alone or embedded meters measure, collect, and deliver essential data from key distribution points Data points include MV/LV switchgear, PQ conditioning equipment, and machines Gateways and servers aggregate data and convey it to software Understand using power management software Access a supervisory interface that turns data into actionable information Benchmark normal operations, monitor real-time conditions, isolate problems, and reveal trends Act with tailored solutions to meet your needs Make timelier, well-informed decisions based on valid, actionable information Good system design provides advantages that far outweigh benefits at the component level
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Measure Gather accurate power and energy data from key distribution points, monitor power quality, and log events with standalone or embedded metering Our system is interoperable and complementary Share data between platforms and benefits between users Our hardware offers comprehensive protocol, form factor, and standards support for easy integration and expansion into existing systems and multivendor environments Our systems are scalable in size, performance, and functionality via flexible system customisation You determine how, where, and when to expand Power and energy meters Highly accurate, intelligent meters monitor key distribution points 24/7 from generators, substations, and service entrances to mains, feeders, and loads. PowerLogic power meters enable network reliability improvement applications by tracking real-time power quality, monitoring equipment status, trending loads, and logging events and alarms. PowerLogic and Acti 9 energy meters enable energy efficiency, sub-metering, sub-billing, and cost allocation applications by tracking energy use Switchgear and circuit breakers In addition to ensuring the most reliable protection, our Masterpact and Compact circuit breakers and switches support power management by providing energy consumption data, equipment status, and operational support information. Data is accessible locally or remotely thanks to the embedded Micrologic control units. Power factor correction Higher-rated capacitors, state-of-the-art switching devices, and harmonic filtering equipment are available for virtually every industry and application: reduce electricity bills, power losses, and process-related voltage fluctuations; mitigate harmonics to avoid voltage and current distortion. All products are perfectly coordinated to meet all your medium- and low-voltage power distribution needs, engineered to be scalable as your requirements evolve, and optimized to provide maximum power system efficiency. Contactors and protection relays Our complete range of contactors and relays are designed to protect against equipment failure and danger created by voltage faults, excessive loads, or overcurrent conditions. Smart panel communications These digitized switchboards contain embedded and stand-alone metering, protection and control capabilities, and consistent communications components. These components connect to any system using robust, open industry standard protocols for high-integrity data transmission even in the most severe environments. For more details on specific hardware offers, please see the offer presentations available in EDMS.
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Understand Turn data into meaningful, actionable information for you and your stakeholders with power management software Gain the insight to plan and respond to changing power conditions, and make informed decisions in real time Real-time and historical power quality analyses Intuitive visualisation and reporting tools Real-time energy consumption monitoring Robust, flexible platform architectures Dynamic control interfaces Seamless hardware integration and system interoperability Real-time & historical power quality analyses Detect, diagnose, evaluate, and isolate power quality disturbances. Trend measured parameters to identify potential disturbance patterns. Display millisecond-accurate alarms and trends for sequence of events and root cause analysis. Amalgamate trend and alarm data for sophisticated disturbance views and analysis. Intuitive visualization and reporting tools Display any measurement from your electrical distribution network; integrate live Internet data streams into smart dashboards. Access network diagrams, waveforms and real-time or historical trend graphs from the convenience of any web browser. Use pre-defined or custom device comparison tables for an at-a-glance status of the assets in your network. Distribute preconfigured or fully customized reports manually, by schedule, or alarm/event trigger. Real-time energy consumption monitoring Track and trend any parameter to reveal demand peaks and system-wide energy costs. Identify patterns in operational usage trends. Disseminate information to a larger audience and educate stakeholders to help drive changes in behavior. Optimize network capacity and avoid overbuilding. Robust, flexible platform architectures Designed for step-by-step investment our software delivers exceptional scalability to grow with your changing business requirements thereby driving down the total cost of ownership. Choose from pre-engineered or customized options. Full redundancy for communications, network servers, alarming, trending and data synchronization is also possible. Dynamic control interfaces Control of devices, objects, and electrical distribution points in real-time with dynamic single line diagrams. Use point-and-click navigation to reveal deeper layers of detail in the electrical distribution system. Seamless hardware integration and system interoperability Native support with a vast selection of Schneider Electric products as well as third-party devices enhances overall capability. Open standards-based interoperability lets you cater to other departments and share data with third-party SCADA, automation, building management, and accounting systems for a comprehensive view. For more information on the specific software offers, please see the offer presentations available in EDMS.
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Act Use actionable information to make timely, intelligent decisions
Maximise availability & reliability Increase facility uptime Verify reliable power equipment ops Improve response to power issues Ensure PQ/energy contract compliance Network protection and control Optimise asset performance Leverage infrastructure and avoid overbuilding Prolong asset life with proactive maintenance Manage EPSS/backup power Monitor and validate battery health Increase efficiency & cost savings Identify billing discrepancies Allocate costs/tenant billing Reduce peak demand, PF penalties Find opportunities, verify savings Green standards compliance Reduce rates with energy suppliers Increase energy efficiency and cost savings Identify billing discrepancies Validate utility bills, note errors, measure energy supply contract compliance Confirm on-site generation benefits Allocate costs/tenant billing Accurately collect, calculate, and report costs to tenants, departments, and processes Reduce expenses, enable best practices, and validate conservation initiatives Reduce peak demand, power factor penalties Auto-monitor capacitor banks, load tap changers, filter banks to stay alert, take corrective action Participate in load curtailment programs to automate, aggregate load management to verify real-time limit Find opportunities, verify savings Benchmark processes, identify areas for improvement Measure progress, adjust to sustain savings Green standards compliance Track, reduce greenhouse gas emissions Comply with industry benchmarks and energy certificates Reduce rates with energy suppliers Negotiate lower rates by agreeing to reduce loads in response utility curtailment requests Maximize electrical network reliability and availability Increase facility uptime Reduce power outages from poor power quality or inaccurately set equipment Ensure back-up power generation systems are in optimum condition Verify reliable power equipment operation Ensure, validate normal operations Proactively optimize electrical networks Improve response to power-related issues Verify normal activities, proactively assess issues Differentiate between mechanical / electrical cases Ensure PQ/energy contract compliance Analyze, verify metrics to ensure compliance with agreed levels of quality Network protection and control Integrate data from all electrical network devices for accurate, system-wide decision-making information Automate tasks to improve personnel safety / productivity Optimize electrical asset performance Leverage infrastructure, avoid over-building Reveal historical vs. current load patterns, hidden capacity Determine if existing infrastructure can accommodate new equipment Prolong asset life with proactive maintenance Reveal real-time / historical data relationships between equipment and conditions affecting system stability Manage EPSS / backup power Automate emergency / backup power supply testing and reporting to comply with industry standards Avoid financial risks and liability exposure due to unplanned power system failures Monitor and validate battery health Automate and verify proper operation and charging of generator startup batteries Provide precise functional assessments of battery health to reporting requirements
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15% Solutions for commercial buildings
Facility and building operators can: Maintain comfort and operations Improve financial performance Predict and inform on energy consumption Establish energy efficiency benchmarks Improve building’s energy performance Improve energy accountability Increase power quality Designed for commercial buildings, these solutions can be stand-alone or embedded to combine building and power management in a ‘single pane of glass’ See Buildings Solutions PPT for more info. Installing an energy management information system can save up to 15% on energy demand costs in a commercial building 15%
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Solutions for healthcare organisations
Facility managers and site electricians can: Provide automated solutions that detect and prevent power incidents that could lead to patient risk/legal consequences Provide pass/fail report to show compliance with regulations Ensure correct testing methodology and detailed reports Reduce risk and liability 300K€ A one-hour power outage can cost a hospital up to 300K€ and endanger lives See Healthcare Solutions PPT for more info.
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industrial facilities
Solutions for industrial facilities A cement plant’s electricity bill can account for up to 40% of its production costs 40% Site managers, facility, and electrical teams can: Improve availability and uptime with simple, meaningful PQ analytics Provide real-time, historical, and PQ information dashboards, reporting, and control Provide preventive views into the electrical infrastructure to clarify problems Help mitigate events that put their whole business at risk Provide visibility into the cause of power system failure See Industry Solutions PPT for more info.
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Solutions for data centres
Typical cost for data centre power outage 500K€ Facility operators can: Rely on DC-centric features that help integrate offers within a multivendor environment Make use of predesigned, comprehensive solutions: standardised, repeatable, flexible, scalable, and factory validated Address the financial impact of escalating energy usage Verify and track PUE Perform ongoing predictive maintenance services See Data Center Solutions PPT for more info.
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Support and Services On-demand or proactive support services mitigate risk of down time and unexpected maintenance costs, so you can: Leverage and protect your investment Provide security and help improve your business performance Ensure the long-term operational effectiveness of your power management system Add an Energy Expert to your team and reduce your down time by up to 66% An Energy Expert can help you: Ensure a sense of security with predictable operating costs and easy, comprehensive support. Use priority escalation to gain fast issue resolution and access to support engineers when you need it most Maximize your business performance with ongoing system optimization improvements Correlate energy and power events to business results, identify possible issues, and validate metering system data 66% reduced downtime possible from an effective prevention maintenance program!!
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