Multi-functional energy measuring device without display, with direct Rogowski connection and integrated Ethernet and cloud interface for measuring electrical parameters in low-voltage installations up to 690 V.
The EMMA Smart Service, with a simple and intuitive design, and in combination with the EMpro energy measuring devices, provides a flexible spectrum of functions in the field of electrical energy and power data visualization for monitoring, analyzing, and evaluating electrical data. EMMA stands for Energy, Monitoring, Management, and Analytics – and supports energy managers proportionately in the check step of what is called the PDCA cycle in accordance with the international standard ISO 50 001 for energy management systems.
More informationMulti-functional energy measuring device without display, with direct Rogowski connection and integrated Ethernet and cloud interface for measuring electrical parameters in low-voltage installations up to 690 V.
Multi-functional energy measuring device without display, with integrated Ethernet and cloud interface for measuring electrical parameters in low-voltage installations up to 690 V.
The smart EMpro energy measuring devices with digital cloud services empower your digital transformation and your energy management of the future: The direct cloud connection allows location and time-independent interaction with your devices. The measurement and device data is stored, processed, and visualized in the cloud for energy and power data analyses.
Access your measured data and component data anywhere in the world, without using an additional IoT gateway. You won’t need an IoT gateway to aggregate data, to convert between local network protocols and IoT protocols, or for encryption. The IoT-capable EMpro device is able to transfer its data directly and securely to the cloud using a router.
Today’s industry is increasingly being shaped by the digitalization of products and processes. You too can benefit from smart services that provide valuable information through comprehensive data analysis.
Energy monitoring, management, analytics: The EMMA Smart Service and the IoT-capable EMpro energy measuring devices are empowering your energy management system of the future. Go straight into the IoT with EMpro and benefit from cloud-based data acquisition and intuitive, flexible functions for target-oriented, informative visualization.
High degree of user-friendliness with a systemic overall concept with intuitive menu navigation and automated data transfer to the Proficloud.
Access your energy and performance data anywhere in the world at any time. Purpose-built visualizations provide you with a targeted overview.
Constantly increasing value proposition for your energy data analyses with continuous, user-oriented further development.
Manage and monitor your IoT-capable energy measuring devices and other smart devices from Phoenix Contact with the Device Management Service. You receive a direct overview of device information, such as the device type, serial number, and installed firmware and hardware version, in the form of a digital rating plate. In addition, the health and connection status are always visible at a glance.
The Time Series Data Service in the Phoenix Contact Proficloud allows you to access your time series data, such as your energy measurement values and energy flows, from anywhere in the world at any time.
Your tailored dashboard with various visualization options summarizes the energy data for illustrating and analyzing this energy data, or you can also use a predefined template.
Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) is an established protocol that is widely used in the context of the Internet of Things (IoT).
This is an open message protocol for machine-to-machine (M2M) communication which allows the transmission of telemetry data between devices in the form of messages – despite long delays or limited networks.
Using Transport Layer Security (TLS), data can be encrypted and transmitted over the Internet or other networks. It is a hybrid encryption protocol (combination of asymmetrical and symmetrical encryption). It allows secure authentication of communication devices; in other words, it checks the identity of the recipient or sender. In addition, the transmitted data is protected against unauthorized access by third parties and against tampering or falsification via encryption.