The Neuron kWh Energy Meter is an innovative wireless sensor designed to monitor cumulative energy consumption in industrial and commercial electrical systems. It simplifies energy measurement with non-invasive installation, high accuracy, and cloud data transmission.
Unlike traditional instantaneous current sensors, the Neuron Energy Meter measures accumulated electrical energy in ampere-hours (Ah) and converts it to kilowatt-hours (kWh). This provides a more accurate, aggregated view of consumption, ideal for:
Energy audits
Energy cost analysis
Energy management optimization
Equipped with a split-core transducer, the Neuron sensor can be installed within minutes without disconnecting the electrical system. Suitable for retrofits and new installations, available in multiple versions:
Measurement range: 10A to 500A RMS
Compatible with industrial, commercial, and energy infrastructure
Non-invasive, no system downtime required
Data is transmitted via the Neuron app, automatically converting Ah to kWh based on network voltage. The results are:
Reliable and comparable
Ready for management and accounting reports
Useful for energy efficiency strategies
Measures every 10 seconds
Sends data every 2 minutes to Neuron Cloud via Gateway
Integrated long-life battery up to 10 years
Configurable alarms via app or web interface
Compatible with smartphones, tablets, and PCs
🔌 Cumulative measurement of energy consumption
📈 Ideal for cost analysis and savings
🛠️ Simple installation without downtime
📱 Access from mobile or desktop devices
🔋 Up to 10 years operational autonomy
🏢 Industrial and manufacturing plants
🧊 HVAC and refrigeration systems
🔌 Electrical panels and MV/LV substations
🏗️ High-load infrastructure
📦 Warehouses and logistics centers
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