Phoenix Contact offers energy data loggers for machines, plants and buildings
Phoenix Contact
Basic and Flex energy data loggers
Basic and Flex energy data loggers from Phoenix Contact are suitable for use in machines, plants and buildings for the acquiring, combining and processing of data on energy supply, volume flows, and purchased volumes of compressed air and water.
The units feature an integrated GSM/GPRS modem and transfer data to higher-level energy data acquisition systems in a standard format.
A pre-installed configuration program that can be operated using a standard Internet browser enables users to edit parameters within data input screens, and does not require any knowledge of programming.
The Flex data logger can communicate directly with a configured MS SQL database via GPRS or Ethernet. This allows project parameters to be backed-up on a PC, so that they can be written back to a data logger should a unit need to be replaced.
Key product features
- The Flex data logger can be expanded to include input and output modules of the Inline automation system.
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