Shark® 200S/100S Multifunction WiFi Electric Submeter
Shark® 100S/200S
Multifunction WiFi Electric Submeter
- ANSI C12.20 0.2 Accuracy Class Energy Measurements
- NEW! Simultaneous RJ45 and WiFi Ethernet or RS485
- WPA/WPA2/WPA2-Enterprise/WPS, Trust & Go 608 Chip WiFi Security
- Standard IrDA for Meter Configuration
- Standard Modbus ASCII/RTU/TCP and DNP3 Protocols
- Revenue Certifiable Test Pulse with KYZ Output
- Extensive Data Logging (200S)
- Limit/Alarm Programming
- Bright Red LED Display with Three .56” Lines
0.2% Energy Accuracy
Introduction
Electro Industries produces the most advanced multifunction WiFi electric submeters available. These high-performance products measure revenue grade electrical energy usage and communicate that data to energy management and reporting applications.
0.2% Energy Accuracy
Highly Accurate Energy Measurements
- Meets ANSI C12.20 0.2 CL and IEC 62053-22 0.2S standards for energy accuracy.
- 24-bit ADC and 400+ samples/cycle.
- Has a built-in KYZ pulse for testing meter accuracy.
Superior Design
- Standard 5 A or 1 A CTs.
- Submeters surface mount to any wall.
- Bright red LED display with three .56” lines for easy meter reading.
- Inner cover to ensure safety when installing.
- Optional remote antenna available.
Advanced Communication & Logging
Advanced Communication
Includes Simultaneous 802.11b WiFi and RJ45 Ethernet
- Standard IrDA port for laptop meter reading and configuration.
- RS485 serial or optional Ethernet/WiFi module.
- Optional Ethernet module supports 10 sockets for both wired and wireless Ethernet.
- Ethernet module has a web server for configuration.
- WPA2 and other WiFi encryption technology.
- Supports standard Modbus and DNP3 protocols.
Advanced Onboard Logging Capability (200S)
- Three independently programmable historical logs with 64+ parameters each.
- Limits/Alarm log with magnitude and duration of an event – 2048 events are available.
- System events anti-tampering log.
Reduce Energy Costs Using EIG’s EnergyPQA.com® System
Reduce Energy Costs Using EIG’s EnergyPQA.com® System
Create Energy Usage Analysis Using Submeters’ Log Data and Stored Readings
- Save on demand charges, which can be as high as 50% of actual energy usage, with predicted peak demand alerts.
- Perform detailed usage analysis for your complete business with enterprise level dashboards and reporting
- Identify poorly performing buildings – energy efficient buildings can consume up to 85% less energy.
- Program email alerts for multiple meter conditions.
- Determine your impact on the environment and assess the success of sustainability initiatives by monitoring total and per location carbon footprint.
Generate Tenant Billing
Generate Tenant Billing
Use EnergyReporterPQA™ Software to Bill Tenants and Allocate Departmental Costs
- Bill tenants accurately for their actual usage. Tenant submetering has been shown to reduce energy usage by up to 18%.
- Automatically import usage data directly from the WiFi electric submeter.
- Generate customized and automated bills and invoices.
- Set up multiple rate structures with fees, taxes, and surcharges.
- Set up holidays, peak and off-peak hours.
- Generate executive energy usage summary reports.
Applications
Applications
- Universities.
- Industrial Submetering.
- Commercial Buildings.
- Government Facilities.
- Shopping Malls.
- Military.
- Airports.
- Energy Efficiency OEMs.
Downloads
Downloads
Tech Documents
Generic Specifications
- 200S SpecsClick Here
- 100S SpecsClick Here
Ordering Guide
Youtube Videos
Buy American Act Compliance
FAQ’s
What is a sub-meter?
A submeter is an additional device installed to monitor the usage of a specific utility, such as electricity, gas or water, for a sub-unit or an individual appliance. By measuring the exact consumption of energy, a submeter provides a detailed understanding of where the majority of the consumption is going, allowing for targeted actions to be taken to conserve energy. It helps to divide utility costs more fairly between tenants and improves the overall energy efficiency of the property. Submeters are a simple, effective solution for better management of energy usage.
What is the purpose of submetering?
Submetering is a technique that helps to monitor the consumption of electricity, water or gas by a particular group of consumers within a building or apartment complex. It serves as an excellent method to measure the actual usage and allocate costs appropriately, resulting in better control over utilities consumption and improved energy efficiency. With submetering, individuals or businesses have an accurate and clear insight into their energy usage, making it easier to implement measures that would lead to substantial savings. Ultimately, the purpose of submetering is to ensure that resources are efficiently used and utility costs are distributed fairly.
What are the different types of submeters?
Submeters are electronic devices used to measure the consumption of various utilities, such as water, gas, and electricity. The most common types of submeters are electric submeters, which monitor and record electricity usage for each unit of a multi-tenant building. Gas submeters measure natural gas usage and are often used in apartment complexes or commercial buildings. Water submeters monitor the flow of water and measure usage in buildings with multiple tenants or apartments. By using submeters, building managers and tenants can better manage their consumption, resulting in significant cost savings and reduced environmental impact.
Who uses electrical submeters?
A submeter is a tool for measuring the amount of electricity used by a single unit in a larger complex or building. This is particularly useful in situations where multiple units share a common power supply and each unit’s electricity usage needs to be individually calculated. Submeters are used by a variety of individuals, including building managers, tenants, utility companies, and homeowners. They help in accurate energy usage monitoring and billing. Essentially, anyone who wants to take control of their energy usage and save on utility bills can use a submeter.