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Multifunctional energy analyzer UMG 806 gets update

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The UMG 806 has been an integral part of the Janitza portfolio for years and is the first port of call for cost-effective and highly granular energy monitoring. It precisely records energy consumption and sources of interference for individual racks, machines, floors or offices. The multifunctional energy analyzer UMG 806 has now been updated in several areas.

The most important innovations at a glance:

  • UL certification: Both versions of the UMG 806 have undergone UL certification ( Underwriters Laboratories ). This means that it is officially approved for use on the US market. Since the Australian and some South American markets are adopting UL certification, the UMG 806 can also be used there in the future.
  • LP version: The 806 is now available in a low-power version. It offers measurement inputs for connecting low-power converters – which means that converter terminals are not required. This makes installing the device even more cost-effective and safer.
  • Trailing pointer: The UMG 806 now has a digital trailing pointer that records the maximum consumption of a measuring point until the next reset of the pointer.

Thanks to the compact design of the measuring device and the associated modules, you can continue to install the energy analyzer in your control cabinets to save space and easily integrate it into existing systems. With its connectivity and in combination with the GridVis © network visualization software , the UMG 806 is the optimal solution for cost-effective energy monitoring down to the lowest level of your network.

With the multifunctional energy analyzer UMG 806 from Janitza, you get an overview of your consumption, network disruptions and events such as undervoltage or overvoltage. The device records up to the 31st harmonic and also enables RCM monitoring including adjustable limit values ​​and alarms when these are exceeded. This way you create security for your systems and minimize expensive damage and downtime.

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