Electrical Energy Audit


It is an important tool for identifying areas of risks, hazards and potential accidents in plants, deterioration of standards, for determining actions to minimize hazards.

Electrical Energy Audit

Electrical Audit

Electricity audit is simply an audit or calculation of how much electricity you are using in your home and of where that electricity is going. An electricity audit can help you to identify waste so that you can resolve the problems that are causing you to use more electricity than necessary,
thus wasting money and doing more damage to the environment than required.

Electricity audit is the analysis of the possibilities to reduce the energy consumed by electrical appliances and installations which operate in buildings. The analyzed equipment includes i.a.: transformers, motors, infrastructure media pumps, power grids, compressed air systems and lighting.

Electrical Safety Audit is about examining the safety & security of electrical installations of any industrial unit or organization. Electrical Safety Audit is performed by conducting enquiry, inspection, testing and verification of any entity installed with electrical equipment and appliances.

Energy savings

Traditionally energy savings are achieved by monitoring and targeting, or in other words, by finding the major loads in a facility and optimizing their operation. The cost of power quality could only be quantified in terms of downtime caused by lost production and damage to electrical equipment. The Unified Power Measurement (UPM) method now goes beyond this to achieve energy savings by discovering the energy waste caused by power quality issues. Using the Unified Power Measurement.

Energy loss calculator


Classic active and reactive power measurements, unbalance and harmonic power, are quantified to pinpoint true system energy losses.

Troubleshoot


Analyze the trends using the cursors and zoom tools.

Measure all three phases and neutral

With included four flexible current probes with enhanced thin flex designed to fit into the tightest places.

Our Solutions & Benefits

We provide Power Quality Analyzer PQA500 model helps locate, predict, prevent, and troubleshoot power quality problems in three-phase and single-phase power distribution systems. Additionally, the patented energy loss algorithm, Unified Power Measurement, measures and quantifies energy losses due to harmonics and unbalance issues, allowing the user to pinpoint the origin of energy waste within a system. More detailed power quality analysis capability, and a new patented energy monetization function

Power quality analyzers track several electrical parameters, which include AC voltage, AC current power, and frequency. Electrical data parameters include demand and peak demand. Electrical demand is the actual amount of power that the monitored system uses. Peak electrical demand is the maximum amount of electric power that can be used. Typically, power parameters are measured in watts (W), volt amperes (VA), and volt ampere reactives (VAR).

Watts are units of electrical power that indicate the rate of energy produced or consumed by an electrical device. Volt amperes equal the current flowing in a circuit multiplied by the voltage of that circuit. Volt ampere reactives identify the reactive component of volt amperes.

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Electrical Energy Audit

We provide Power Quality Analyzer which is used in Electrical Energy Audit.

 

Power Factor Correction

In Energy Audit Power Factor Correction is very important in technical terms, Is should be near to Unity.

By using Power Quality Analyzer you can measurer the necessary factors in PF Improvement Method

Total Load Calculation

Load Calculation and Troubleshooting can be done. If power consumption is increased or If someone want to improve the load capacity or to find out the faulty part of the electrical system.

In all that cases the Power Quality Analyzer is used.

What is Included

An Electrical Safety Audit (ESA) is a systematic approach to evaluate potential hazards and to recommend suggestions for improvement. It is an important tool for identifying areas of risks, hazards and potential accidents in plants, deterioration of standards,for determining actions to minimize hazards.

Following is the methodology which we follow at EnKing International for conducting an Electrical Safety Audit in detail:
A Pre-Audit Meeting (opening meeting).
On-site visit and inspection.
Discussion with members of the house.
Review of Documentation / Records.
Submission of final electrical safety audit (ESA) report.

Identification of electrical hazards and to minimize the risk of accidents like fires due to short-circuiting.
Identification of areas of risk in your electrical systems. Non-compliance with the legislation and best practice.
The identification and elimination of safety hazards.

Power quality monitoring is used to ensure that an electrical power system is operating within acceptable limits, and to capture waveform distortion and other anomalies that may cause power interruptions or other system phenomena.

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