A typical metering installation can contain between 20 to 200 sub-meters and over the lifetime of the system, changes in staff and infrastructure can see a legacy energy management systems become unused or forgotten. To help us better understand your existing system use the inquiry form to arrange a visit to discuss your sub-metering system audit.
Sub-Metering Site Audit
Description
The Electrical Sub-metering Audit Report
- Meter Manufacturer
- Meter Model
- Current Transformer Settings
- Available outputs
- What its connected to
- Meters location
- Comments on any connected equipment
Electrical Sub-Metering Audits
Metering systems are a valuable tool for the automatic monitoring of your energy usage and to help identify areas of incorrect over or under billing by your supplier. During an installations lifetime, the users of an existing sub-metering system may move on or the site usage and infrastructure can change. As a result a legacy sub-metering system can become confusing and the original install can become lost in a maze of changes.
A typical system can have a variety of sub-meters which are relied on to produce data for billing and for monitoring energy consumption. The reliance on these old sub-meters and systems can sometimes lead to the information it provides not being trusted and deemed unreliable. If this happens systems are in danger of falling into disuse and being forgotten.
The sub-meters are identified with their function, their output and a measurement of their accuracy recorded. This can mean that your metering doesn’t need to be replaced and the data that is being collected can be reliably used. For metering identified as giving incorrect reading we can propose solutions and where needed, replacement electrical sub-metering can be proposed which can be integrated into your existing system.
Before considering an upgrade and additional investment in a new Electrical Energy Management System, your existing sub-metering system can be re-evaluated with a simple on site audit.




