What is it? | Why is it necessary? | How is this achieved?
 

Systems are required to allow the following in order to have and electrically efficient installation:

  1. Management and optimisation of energy contracting. (Q) Using demand curve analysis and wave quality diagnosis
  2. Measurement and supervision of energy (M + P) using measurement and supervision systems which identify when, how, where and how much political energy is being consumed.
  3. Improving productivity (R + P) by eliminating disturbances (harmonics and high frequencies) and managing earth-leakage is with one single aim: avoiding downtime and breakdowns.
  4. Managing demand (R + M), which means reducing or “relocating” the required powers and energies.

More specifically, the use of the "Circutor Efficiency Formula" :

Q
Metering     
CIRWATT electronic meters and QNA power quality analyzers
M
Measurement and supervision systems      
CVM power analyzers, EDMK meters, maximum demand control systems, PowerStudio Scada software , etc.
+
R

Power factor correction and harmonic filtering     
CIRVAC capacitor banks and NETACTIVE and NETPASIVE harmonic filters

P

Intelligent earth-leakage protection     
RGU-10 earth-leakage relay, CBS earth-leakage station


E.E.E.
 Electrical Energy Efficiency