There is a large gap between equipment, electricity meters, and electricity consumption, resulting in a large loss rate. Lack of proper measurement and electrical optimization has been a not-so-easy problem - until the advent of the DIN Rail Power Meter.
The DIN Rail Power Meter is a standard metal rail used for mounting circuit breakers and industrial control equipment in equipment racks. In addition, it acts as a mechanical support structure for different types of small electrical components.
Until recently, the interrelationships between supply and demand in the energy sector have been difficult to control and understand. Several key factors are critical to optimal power measurements. However, only two stand out: accurate energy consumption measurement and consumer electricity usage. Neither is possible with traditional induction meters, and this is where the DIN Rail Power Meter comes into play.
During a fixed period of time, the DIN Rail Power Meter measures electricity consumption to provide a baseline value for electricity prices. The DIN Rail Power Meter achieves a significant reduction in workload while optimizing energy consumption efficiency and balancing supply and demand by following two simple rules. If the power output is sufficient, the price can drop, thereby encouraging users to use more electricity. However, if power generation is not enough, the price will rise, and users will be less motivated to use electricity.