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Know your consumption, optimise your installation


and smart Simple


The right electrical meters for the right place for the right job


The iEM3000 series meters are a cost-effective, feature-rich energy-metering offer which is ideal for helping your customers’ installations become more energy efficient whilst reducing your own installation and commissioning costs due to their efficient design.


iEM3000 series meters provide data for software systems including Simple Energy Management Solutions which are designed specifically to enable the owners and operators of small to medium sized buildings and facilities to reduce their energy consumption, lower their energy bills, facilitate operation and maintenance, reduce their carbon footprint, and communicate specific data on progress towards environmental goals.


The range encompasses standard kWh meters for basic applications, MID-compliant meters for billing applications and advanced energy meters which are able to measure a variety of electrical parameters.


Simple and smart: • Order with ease and minimise stock • Save installation time, costs and space • Commission safely with ease


Reliable and accurate: • Accurate information • Data integrity • Robust design


Efficient operation: • Measurement parameters • Multiple tariffs • Digital inputs


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