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Wireless energy management device can now detect power outages
LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb. 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- PointSix(TM) Wireless (PSW) introduces the first WiFi version of the Point(TM) Pulse Counter. The device provides wireless notification to rapidly detect power outages and track energy usage for seamless energy management even during an outage. Battery or line powered the device counts, records and accumulates pulse outputs on gas, water and electric meters providing actionable intelligence.
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Duke Energy, the largest electric power holding company in the United States deployed the Point(TM) Pulse Counter to augment their innovative energy efficiency programs and services. Project Manager Bruce Hoban of Duke Energy describes the Point(TM) Pulse Counter as "A reliable, battery powered, wireless solution that enables us to detect power outages and determine consumption."
The Point(TM) Pulse Counter features over the air configuration and compatibility with existing Building Automation Systems (BAS). Battery changes every three to five years are the only maintenance the sensors require. The device is available in single or dual pulse input channels and includes an integrated 802.11.g WiFi module.
For additional information and technical specifications about PointSix(TM) Wireless products contact Dan Piroli at 770.634.6669 or email at dan@pointsix.com. The PointSix(TM) Wireless website can be found at http://www.pointsix.com.
Founded in 1996, PointSix(TM) Wireless provides an incomparable offering of proprietary and standard wireless devices featuring both RF and IR technology. The ability to customize application specific solutions has driven Fortune 500 OEMs and organizations across market sectors to partner with PointSix(TM) Wireless. PSW devices can be found in the healthcare, hospitality, food service, retail, data centers and transportation applications.
SOURCE PointSix Wireless
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PointSix Wireless
Web Site: http://www.pointsix.com
Wireless energy management device can now detect power outages
LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb. 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- PointSix(TM) Wireless (PSW) introduces the first WiFi version of the Point(TM) Pulse Counter. The device provides wireless notification to rapidly detect power outages and track energy usage for seamless energy management even during an outage. Battery or line powered the device counts, records and accumulates pulse outputs on gas, water and electric meters providing actionable intelligence.
(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130212/CL58966)
Duke Energy, the largest electric power holding company in the United States deployed the Point(TM) Pulse Counter to augment their innovative energy efficiency programs and services. Project Manager Bruce Hoban of Duke Energy describes the Point(TM) Pulse Counter as "A reliable, battery powered, wireless solution that enables us to detect power outages and determine consumption."
The Point(TM) Pulse Counter features over the air configuration and compatibility with existing Building Automation Systems (BAS). Battery changes every three to five years are the only maintenance the sensors require. The device is available in single or dual pulse input channels and includes an integrated 802.11.g WiFi module.
For additional information and technical specifications about PointSix(TM) Wireless products contact Dan Piroli at 770.634.6669 or email at dan@pointsix.com. The PointSix(TM) Wireless website can be found at http://www.pointsix.com.
Founded in 1996, PointSix(TM) Wireless provides an incomparable offering of proprietary and standard wireless devices featuring both RF and IR technology. The ability to customize application specific solutions has driven Fortune 500 OEMs and organizations across market sectors to partner with PointSix(TM) Wireless. PSW devices can be found in the healthcare, hospitality, food service, retail, data centers and transportation applications.
SOURCE PointSix Wireless
Photo:http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130212/CL58966
http://photoarchive.ap.org/
PointSix Wireless
Web Site: http://www.pointsix.com