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Electric Submeter utilizes wireless communication.


January 16, 2007 - Comprised of Energy Meter Node, Mesh Node, and Mesh Gate, Wi-LEM allows electricity consumption to be monitored and reduced in commercial and industrial settings. Split-core transducers can be installed inside limited space of existing cabinets, and Zigbee 802.15.4 standard is leveraged for its wireless automated monitoring network. System wirelessly communicates over 2.4 GHz using Mesh Network Configuration and features serial interfaces (RS-232 or RS-485) with MODBUS RTU protocol.


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Release date: January 9, 2007


LEM Unveils the First Wireless Electrical Sub-Metering Components


The Wi-LEM family promises to help companies reduce energy costs

Highlights:

· Wireless sub-metering components for industrial and commercial applications

· Measures various relevant parameters for energy monitoring

· Compact size and split-core transducer simplifies installation

· Communications over 2.4 GHz using Mesh Network Configuration

· Serial Interfaces RS-232 or RS-485 with MODBUS RTU protocol

GENEVA, Switzerland and MILWAUKEE, WI (January 9, 2007) - LEM S.A., the world's leading manufacturer of isolated current and voltage measurement components, today announced its Wi-LEM (Wireless Local Energy Meter) family of components, an innovative solution that allows electricity consumption to be monitored and reduced. Its use of wireless communication enables a significant reduction of the time, cost and disruption involved in deploying sub-metering installations, ultimately leading to financial savings.

Electrical sub-metering provides powerful information about how, where, and when electrical energy is used. This enables energy managers to make important decisions that can reduce electrical energy consumption and costs, and improve efficiency. Electrical sub-metering can be used effectively by a wide variety of energy users in both industrial and commercial settings.

Wi-LEM avoids many of the barriers typically associated with sub-metering, a proven approach to the reduction of energy consumption. Its small footprint and split-core transducer simplifies the installation process, leading to less expensive and shortened installation periods. Additionally, the compact sized split-core transducers can easily be installed inside the limited free space of existing cabinets. Wireless communication over 2.4 GHz enables unprecedented flexibility, as the components may be installed anywhere in the cabinet.

LEM leverages the Zigbee 802.15.4 standard for its wireless automated monitoring network. This IEEE-defined standard allows for a high number of nodes, is in line with the small size of the components, and works on an RF frequency range of 2.4 GHz.

The Wi-LEM family consists of:

Energy Meter Node: An assembly of 1 to 3 current transducers with a signal processing module. They can be deployed to measure energy consumption at any point in the power cabinet and transmit the data.
Mesh Node: A repeater linking various Nodes. It enables wireless communication throughout a large installation.
Mesh Gate: A gateway managing the mesh network. It provides data through serial interface to a PC.

By measuring active, reactive and apparent energy plus maximum current and minimum voltage, Energy Meter Nodes provide much more information than a simple sub-meter. A variety of Energy Meter Nodes - all with accuracy certified to IEC 62053 Active Energy Class 1 and Reactive Energy Class 3 - are available for 120 and 240 VAC voltages and can be configured for nominal currents from 5 to 100A. Energy Meter Nodes take measurements at 5 to 30 minute intervals and transmit the results over the 2.4 GHz ISM band. The technologies make installation and commissioning very easy.

Mesh Nodes act as repeaters, and can be added to the network without any need for additional configuration or programming. The Mesh Gate is a stand-alone wireless network management gateway that connects the transducer network with a PC using a serial interfaces RS-232 or RS-485 with a MODBUS RTU protocol. Each Mesh Gate allows monitoring of up to 240 Energy Meter Nodes. The 802.15.4 ZigBee-based communication standard has a proven robustness in industrial and commercial environments.

Mesh Gate and Mesh Nodes were developed in close cooperation by Millennial Net, leader in Wireless Sensor Mesh Network technology.

LEM

LEM is a market leader in providing innovative and high quality solutions for measuring electrical parameters. Its core products - current and voltage transducers - are used in a broad range of applications in industrial, traction, energy, automation and automotive markets. LEM's strategy is to exploit the intrinsic strengths of its core business, and develop opportunities in new markets with new applications. LEM is a mid-size, global company with approximately 700 employees worldwide. It has production plants in Geneva (Switzerland), Machida (Japan) and Beijing (China), plus regional sales offices, and offers a seamless service worldwide. Further information is available at: www.lem.com

For further information please contact:

Steve Eckert
LEM
Tel: +1-414-353-0711, ext 111
E-mail: sje@lem.com

or

Perrin McCormick
Hart-Boillot
Tel: +1-781-893-0053, ext. 15
E-Mail: pmccormick@hartboillot.com


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Perrin McCormick
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Phone: 781-893-0053 ext 15
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USA
Phone: 414-353-0711 ext 111
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Company Information:
Name: LEM Holding SA
Address: 8, chemin des Aulx
City: Plan-les-Ouates
ZIP: CH-1228
Country: Switzerland
Phone: (+ 41) 022 706 11 11
FAX: (+ 41) 022 794 94 78
http://www.lem.com



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