Powerful, Real Time, Power Monitoring SCADA System

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HMIPQA Powerful, Real Time, Power Monitoring SCADA SystemMaximize Power System Uptime with Real Time SCADA Monitoring and Control Obtain a Complete Graphical View of Your ElectricalDistribution System Pinpoint Reliability Concerns with Real Time MeterData Updateswww.electroind.com Respond Immediately to Alarms for Improved Safety Control Breakers Remotely to Open or Close Circuits Perform Complex Calculations for Efficiency Studies andDetailed Usage Analysis Protect Your System’s Data with Multi Role-based Security Implement a Fully Customized, Turnkey Solution that isConfigured to Meet Your Specific Operating NeedsHMIPQA gives you the ability to: Oversee electrical system status with real time metering data Conduct energy management efficiency studies Control breakers, valves, and other hardware remotely,ensuring safety when problems arise Communicate with all EIG, and most third party, devices usingmultiple protocols, including Modbus, DNP3, and BACnet Configure email, text, and visual/audio alarms, for quickresponse to events before they escalate Generate customized reports of all needed data Conduct demand response and load shedding, preventingcostly and dangerous power outagesCreate custom energy billing and cost allocation with userspecific rates, time of use, holidays, and seasons Link multiple screens together with multi-monitor support Monitor your PV and other alternative energy systemsElectro Industries/GaugeTech Powered by Innovation

Obtain Immediate Awareness of Your Power SystemThe HMIPQA application gives you full knowledge of your electrical distribution system. It is designed to be customized with any necessary one-linediagrams or graphical displays, with data updated from meters as the measurements are generated. This ensures that you have the information youneed, in real time, to manage and control your power system’s reliability and safety. Configure the HMIPQA system to provide alarms and warningsfor over limit conditions, breaker operations, or power system failures. With HMIPQA you have immediate awareness of any fault conditions and canpinpoint areas of the electrical distribution system that need improvement and repairs.Monitor Energy Flow and EfficiencyWith HMIPQA you can monitor solar, wind, and other alternative sources of energy, as well as traditional energy sources. HMIPQA performscomplex calculations, such as efficiency of machinery or totalization/subtraction of specific metering data, providing you with the exact information youneed. View energy flow at peak hours, during co-generation cycles, solar energy contribution, or any other relevant analysis. The system performs allthe necessary calculations and reporting for your specific installation.2

Open Protocol Communication Server Allows SCADA for Water, Gas,and Other Commodity DevicesEIG’s HMIPQA software is designed to be a comprehensive SCADA application. It provides support for not only electrical parameters, but alsoallows you to communicate with most measurement devices. The system accepts pulses and analog signals from mechanical meters, transducers, andutility meters. In addition to electricity, you can monitor water, gas, condensate, or another desired commodity, to keep track of all your utilities on onesystem. HMIPQA collects data from any Modbus-based device, such as electric, water, gas, and condensate meters; breakers; valves; and boilers.One system provides the full SCADA solution.Monitor and View Captured Waveform Events When Power QualityIssues OccurUnderstand and manage power quality with analysis of stored waveforms of events caused by voltage surges, sags, transients, and current faultconditions. View and superimpose multiple waveforms from one or more events.Zoom and pan surge and sag events.Conduct harmonic analysis of waveform data using harmonic magnitudes, peak value, and RMS readings per cycle.Create a Web Browser-based Application Using HMIPQA AnywhereUse HMIPQA Anywhere for real time access to EIG applications via HTML5-compliant web browsers and mobile devices. Use it to view, collaborate,and execute commands with zero client installation and maintenance. You can securely troubleshoot plant equipment from any location, on any device,at any time, using HMIPQA Anywhere.3

Open Connectivity with Third-Party SystemsThe HMIPQA application has the following connectivity features: HMIPQA supports the open database connectivity (ODBC) standard and connects directly to the Microsoft Access ODBC driver, which allowsapplications to access information stored in MDB (Microsoft Access Database) files, without needing to run Microsoft Access. HMIPQA uses a SQL database, which allows seamless data transfer with third-party systems. For integration with BMS/Dashboard/SCADA systems, HMIPQA can send periodic reports in Json, csv, and Excel format, which can bedirectly imported into dashboard systems. EIG's HMIPQA system can easily share data with most modern applications.Following are some of the third-party systems that the HMIPQA application has been integrated with: LucidBuildingOS Iconics Energy Manager Software New York Energy Manager Software Tridium NiagaraSchneider Electric EcoStruxture PowerMonitoring ExpertEnergyCap Energy ManagementSoftware Johnson Controls Building AutomationSystemIndustrial InstallationsKeeping your industrial facility up and running is essential for your bottom line. Up to 39 billion is lost each year due to power system interruptions.HMIPQA maximizes your factory’s uptime.4 View the electrical power system energy flow, including breaker status, in real time. Control breakers or other equipment to isolate faults and allow for repair of the power system. Monitor all commodities, including water, gas, and condensate to manage and reduce energy consumption. Monitor voltage reliability indices. Poor voltage power quality can damage expensive equipment and create dangerous conditions. Receive alerts of power quality and other problems so you can respond to PQ or equipment faults when they arise, before they escalate andcause risks to employee safety, damage to equipment, or downtime. Perform power system analytics, using stored waveforms of PQ events.

Commercial BuildingsManaging energy costs is essential to maximizing commercial building revenue. The HMIPQA SCADA system helps you optimize the performance ofyour building. View real time energy usage. Integrate the HMIPQA system's SCADA data into your existing building management system, so you can view and control electrical energyusage and reduce costs. Bill tenants directly for their energy usage, which changes mindsets and can achieve energy usage reduction of up to 30%. Control machinery, such as boilers and breakers, for more efficient energy usage. Receive alarms that let you respond quickly to power quality events and other building problems. View Executive summary reports that provide electrical energy usage and circuit comparisons.Data CentersPower outages are not acceptable in the data center world. Even a short-term outage can lead to loss of reputation and possible liability. The control yougain with the HMIPQA SCADA system protects your data center and keeps it running smoothly and profitably. Monitor server energy costs with real time graphical representation of energy usage. View waveforms to monitor power quality and receive alerts of PQevents and to prevent similar events in the future. Restore outages more quickly, by controlling breakers that restorepower to different data center circuits. Receive alerts for the presence of harmonics in chillers andcooling devices, which indicates equipment failure, so you canrepair or replace essential equipment before battery backup iscompromised.5

HealthcareThe always-on power needs of your healthcare facility mean that monitoring the reliability of the electrical system and responding to power qualityproblems as they arise is of utmost importance. Don’t risk missing information that may cause critical equipment failure or power outages. HMIPQA gives you a complete graphical view of your healthcare facility and all the data you need to maintain its safe and successful operation and profitability.6 Customize displays to highlight essential areas of your facility, making it easy to track energy and other commodity usage and power quality, aswell as the status of important equipment. Receive alarms of power quality and other problems, so that you can react before problems escalate. Bill departments and outside vendors for actual usage. Paying for their usage encourages departments and vendors to conserve energy andreduces your total costs.

EIG’s Engineering Services Make the Project Integration SuccessfulEIG provides comprehensive engineering services for designing, deploying, and commissioning your new SCADA system. Our team of systemintegration engineers has extensive experience in setting up HMIPQA systems, having designed and deployed multitudes of these systems,worldwide. They are experts at working with any third-party devices or software already in place. EIG goes to work on your schedule, getting the projectup and running and keeping it to your budget and time requirements. The team will meet with you, discuss in depth the requirements of your system,and design a preliminary system concept. Once that is approved, the team will design and deploy the system, and provide any training on it that you andyour employees need. Importantly, they will provide ongoing support for your project once it is up and running.When you implement custom SCADA and HMI applications, it is crucial to use a team that has the experience to get the job done properly. EIG’sHMIPQA system integration customers choose EIG because we stand behind our customized applications, and the EIG team is ready wheneverexpansion and other integration is required. With EIG's engineering services, implementing the ideal SCADA solution is simplified and accomplishedquickly.Project MilestonesAnalysis of TechnicalRequirementsDefine ProjectDefinition and ScheduleIn-House Configurationand TestingOn Site Integrationand ImplementationOn Site Testing ial List of Supported Devices to DatePower Monitoring Devices EIG - all productsABB - DPU 2000, DPU Overcurrent Relay, REF 615 OvercurrentRelayAllen Bradley - ControlLogix, MicroLogix, AB Plus 1250Ametek - Annunciator AN-3100DBeckwith Electric - M-2001D Digital Tapchanger Controlfor Transformers and RegulatorsCrompton - Integra 15XXEaton - Digitrip Optim 1050, IQ 130/140/150, IQ 150S/250S,IQ 250/260, IQ 35M, IQ Analyzer, IQ DP-4000, Managed RackPDU, Power Xpert 400/2000/6000/8000, Power Xpert MultiPoint, PXG600EEaton Cooper - RecloserGE - 3710, EPM 2200, EPM 4600, EPM 6000/6100, EPM7000/7100, EPM 9650, EPM 9800, EPM 9900/9900P, PQM/PQM II, Multilin 750 Relay, Generator 489 RelayObvius - AcquiSuite Data Concentrator, ModHopper/PulseTransceiverOncion - F-1500/F-5500 Turbine Flow, F-3100/F-3500 FlowMeter via System 10Schneider - PowerLogic E5600, PL G3200, PL ION6200, PLION7550/7650, PL ION 8650, PL PM2000/3000/5000/8000,Sensus W1000SSEL - SEL351, SEL751ASiemens - 4700, 9610, Sentron PAC3200SqD - PowerLogix PM800Water/Steam/Gas/Fuel Metering Devices ABB FSS450CDI 5400 FlowmeterElster 20/25/50Flomec OM015Hersey MFM IIISOIL ML-110Micro Motion 1700Neptune Meters Omega FPD3009Onicon F-2700/F-3100/F3500/F-5500Rockwell W-160Sensus SRII, W160,W3500System Requirements Processor Speed: 4 Cores @ 2 GHzRandom Access Memory: 16 GBNetwork: 100 MbpsAvailable Disk Space: 500 GB Data Storage space (Includes Trend, Alar

PDU, Power Xpert 400/2000/6000/8000, Power Xpert Multi Point, PXG600E Eaton Cooper - Recloser GE - 3710, EPM 2200, EPM 4600, EPM 6000/6100, EPM 7000/7100, EPM 9650, EPM 9800, EPM 9900/9900P, PQM/ PQM II, Multilin 750 Relay, Generator 489 Relay Obvius - AcquiSuite Data Concentrator, ModHopper/Pulse Transceiver

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