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Demand Monitoring Device "Peak Cut Measures & Energy Saving Support Package"

Contributing to the reduction of maximum power usage with peak cut measures and energy-saving support packages.

The demand monitoring device is a system that notifies you of excessive electricity usage. It receives measurement pulses from the power supply and demand meter (transaction meter) and continuously monitors the amount of electricity used. It predicts the electricity usage over a 30-minute period and outputs an alarm before exceeding the set value (management demand value). Additionally, the load testing function can contribute to peak cutting of electricity and help suppress maximum power usage. For more details, please download the catalog.

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Now recruiting monitors! For those struggling with electricity bills! 'Demand Monitoring Kit'

Shortest 3 steps! It's economical because you assemble it yourself! Can be introduced at up to one-third of the price.

~Limited to 10 participants! Actively recruiting monitors~ [For those who are struggling with...] - Wanting to introduce a power monitoring device, but the implementation costs are an issue - It takes time to build a power monitoring system from scratch Good news for those individuals! Introducing the 'Demand Monitoring Kit' that allows you to easily implement a power monitoring device in your company without much hassle. We provide it as a package focused on the essential minimum functions, which can be assembled in just 3 simple steps. [Features] ○ Can be easily assembled by following the instructions ○ Displays graphs on the monitor ○ Shows the worst 5 demand values from the past ○ Issues alarms with monitor colors and a buzzer ■ We will also be exhibiting at the Shinkin Business Matching "Business Fair 2016" ■ Date: September 21, 2016 (Wednesday) 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Venue: Port Messe Nagoya (Nagoya International Exhibition Center) Hall 3 Address: 2-2 Kaneshiro Futo, Minato Ward, Nagoya City, 455-0848 [Booth Number: B-11] == If you wish to be a monitor, please download or contact us == *The maximum price of one-third is based on usage under optimal conditions.

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【Demand Monitoring】What is demand?

By reducing peak power, the contracted power decreases, leading to a reduction in basic charges! An explanation of "demand."

Demand literally means "need" or "request," but recently, in the context of energy-saving measures, demand refers to the maximum power usage of consumers who use electricity. Furthermore, when we generally talk about demand values, we refer to the "instantaneous value of power usage: kW," but the demand value used in transactions with power companies refers to the "average power usage over a 30-minute period (demand time limit): kW (average capacity of operational load)." The time intervals of 30 minutes are called demand time limits (1 demand time limit = 30 minutes), and the demand value displayed on the power company's transaction meter is twice the value of the power usage over those 30 minutes. When entering into a demand contract with a power company, the moment when the highest power occurs throughout the year is set as the demand, and that value becomes the monthly basic charge. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Energy-saving and power-saving measures with automatic air conditioning control! Reduction of electricity costs in welfare facilities.

It is possible to reduce electricity costs without being aware of it! Achieve energy-saving operation of air conditioning units!

The customer was implementing energy-saving measures that could be done at welfare facilities, such as reviewing the air conditioning temperature settings and gradually turning off lights, but they were struggling to significantly reduce their electricity costs. They consulted us, saying, "We want to introduce a system that minimizes installation costs and leads to energy savings year after year. Is there a good method for this?" Our company proposed the use of 'LoRa wireless devices' that do not require wiring work to reduce installation costs. By linking demand monitoring devices with air conditioning control devices, we made it possible to reduce contracted power year after year, thereby lowering electricity costs without conscious effort. [Case Overview] ■ Issues - Energy-saving measures that can be implemented at welfare facilities - High electricity costs during summer and winter when using air conditioning ■ Request: To minimize installation costs and introduce a system that leads to energy savings year after year ■ Proposal: LoRa wireless devices *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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