Enetics, Inc.
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Enetics, Inc. products

Gas Products

Enetics GasComm - Arrays Sensor System

Real-Time SMS & Email Alerts - Respond quickly and appropriately to alarms. Live Pipeline Installation - Use T.D. Williamson or Mueller hot-tap tool sets so the system remains active with no down time.

Electric Products

Enetics - Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring Recorder System (NILM)

The LD-1120is a Form 2S residential meter adapter recorder designed to simply plug into a meter base to record whole-house electrical consumption along with detailed information about energy transitions that  occur in the whole house profile. The data collected by the  LD-1120 is used as an input to specialized software algorithms capable of synthesizing trended interval data for each end-use appliance in the home.

Enetics - Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring Recorder System (NILM)

The LD-1200 series NILM recorders are non-intrusive load monitoring (NILM) recorders. Collection of load power data occurs at the beaker panel location (For installations at the revenue meter socket, please refer to the LD-1120 NILM product which is provided in a 2S meter base enclosure).

Enetics - Non-Intrusive Load Monitoring Recorder System (NILM)

The LD-1203 is a residential or commercial recorder designed for three phase 50 or 60 Hz applications. The instrument is designed to record whole-house or whole-building electrical consumption along with detailed information about energy transitions that occur in the consumption profile. Data collected by the LD-1203 is used as an input to specialized software algorithms developed by Enetics that are capable of revealing trended interval data for each end-use appliance or electrical load in the building.

Water Products

Enetics - Wireless Pulse Data Logger

Logging the output from a pulse initiator source usually isn’t an issue. The challenge comes in communicating the data and then making use of it. Drive-by data collection, telephone lines, Cat 5 Ethernet cables, ultra-low rate communications over power lines, or worse, walk-up data collection all present their own problems and levels of inconvenience.