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PowerLogic®
System Manager Software
PowerLogic System Manager Software is designed to help control the cost, quality and reliability of your electrical and piped utilities. With a PowerLogic system installed at your facility, you can identify where extra capacity exists, determine if and where the equipment is being overstressed and balance loads on your power equipment. By examining and changing the way you use power, you will save money. System Manager gives access to information so effective decisions can be made concerning utility cost allocation, capital equipment purchases and building improvements. Plus, System Manager is an essential tool for operations personnel to keep systems running before problems occur, using graphical data and early alarm notifications.
PowerLogic System Manager Software (SMS) is a full featured web-enabled product family. With built-in intuitive views, SMS ensures a consistent power and utility monitoring experience. Upon installation, the system contains over 50 real time tables, analog meters and barcharts, an alarm log with waveform links,
pre-engineered power quality and utility cost reports, and more. You can also tailor SMS to meet your own needs with customized screens, trends and reports that are automatically incorporated into the tabbed navigational user interface.
● Distributed monitoring with automatic data collection from device onboard memory to eliminate nuisance data gaps.
● Modular add-ons for advanced graphics, reports, billing and customized functionality enhancements.
● Alarms show active status and alarm history with waveform analysis links to aid troubleshooting power quality system events.
● Interactive diagrams graphically mimic your system and can provide real time fault diagnostics indicating whether the direction of the last disturbance was upstream or downstream of the monitoring point.
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Release Date: 03/31/2007 |