DENT Instruments launches all-new PowerScout 3037 power meter


(DENT Instruments, Bend, OR) – DENT Instruments, a global leader in the design and manufacture of power and energy measurement instruments, announced the introduction of the all-new PowerScout 3037 Revenue-Grade Networked Power Meter. The PowerScout 3037, which replaces all models of the PowerScout 3 Plus, monitors voltage, current, power, energy, and many other electrical parameters on single and three-phase systems. 

The PowerScout 3037 is equipped with several key new features including a USB port for quick setup, optional display for diagnostics and reading real-time values, and DIN rail mounting. In addition to Modbus and BACnet communications, Serial RS-485 and Ethernet communications are now available in the same unit. Easily toggle between communication methods, protocols, and other parameters in the field using the USB port and ViewPoint software.

Christopher Dent, President of DENT Instruments said, “The PowerScout 3037 is our most flexible submeter yet. Instead of having one specific meter for a job, the PowerScout 3037 can adapt to nearly any project requirement. Settings for communications and CTs are easily changed in the field, thanks to the new USB port. The PowerScout 3037 works with a broad range of current transformers, including flexible RōCoils for large amperage loads. All PowerScout meters are line-powered and operate on any voltage service from 80-600VAC.”

The PowerScout Series networked power meters are designed to provide timely and accurate consumption data to gain the upper hand on electrical costs in today’s escalating energy market. PowerScout meters can capture kWh/kW energy and demand data as well as virtually all relevant energy parameters for diagnostics and monitoring on three-phase or single-phase circuit installations. The PowerScout’s flexibility, size, and ease-of-use make them ideal tools for gathering detailed consumption data in commercial, industrial, government, and retail environments.

DENT Instruments is a leading supplier of an array of precision measurement instrumentation and analytical software in the field of energy management.  

 



September 4, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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