Multi-Tenant Submetering SATEC's Branch Feeder Monitor™ BFM136 is the next generation
energy management metering for multi-point power solutions.
Ideal for both new and retrofit projects, the BFM136 automatically
provides metering, demand and energy readings, logging and
multi-tariff (TOU) data
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The BFM136 monitors up to 12 three phase circuits or 36 single phase circuits, or any combination of single or three phase circuits. This flexibility makes the BFM136 perfect for multi-tenant facilities such as residential projects, office buildings and shopping malls.
This compact instrument is designed to easily fit into existing panel boards or be flush mounted nearby, thus eliminating the need for expensive retrofit projects or for allocating extra space for the device.
The BFM monitors up to 36 currents via external Current Transformers (CTs). Each CT measures and reports the current consumed by each of the branch circuits at the panel board. For billing purposes, single or multiple circuits can be defined for each customer. This flexibility allows a simple reassignment of circuit groups without wiring changes, and allows for easy changes when tenants move in and out. Main panel board or load center installation makes for a valuable saving of both time and money.
The BFM’s user-defined and easily configured alarm system enables users to take predictive maintenance action in order to avoid unnecessary outages.
Provides a complete set of energy and demand data on multi-tariff basis for billing purposes
Class 0.5S precision in revenue metering
Meter sealing option for voltage and current inputs
Current and voltage monitoring
12 3-phase channels
18 2-phase channels
36 1-phase channels
Any combination of the above
Compliant with ANSI and IEC specifications
LCD display for on-site access, providing 30 channels of consumption readings for each tenant
Data access and TOU via PAS software
Web-based energy management with eXpertpowerTM providing online data access
Compact design for easy installation within existing or new electric panelboards