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eMonitor c-Series Introduction

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Introducing the eMonitor c-Series

Cost-Effective Energy, Water, and Asset Management

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Manage Energy, Water & Equipment Across Your Facilities

The eMonitor™ manages energy, water, and equipment across all of your facilities. It has been shown to reduce energy costs by 10-20% and pay for itself in as little as 8 months.
The eMonitor combines remote control of HVAC with remote monitoring of all electrical loads and equipment in a facility, and unique analytics, to transition energy from a non-controllable to a controllable expense.  The eMonitor helps maintain the correct balance between comfort and expense; provides a first time understanding of where energy dollars are going; and delivers timely alerts about energy savings opportunities and equipment performance issues.
With an eMonitor system you can:

The eMonitor makes it simple to benchmark energy and water usage across all facilities in the portfolio, as a function of key performance indicators.  Benchmarking enables companies to understand which facilities are performing above and beyond - and then drill down to learn why.  The system will even help companies understand how they compare with others in their industry.

And, unlike traditional building energy management systems, the eMonitor is inexpensive, easy to learn, and easy to use.  The eMonitor: cost-effective energy management, for 5 minutes a week.


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Have You Ever...

haveyouever-bill.jpg Been unpleasantly surprised by your monthly energy bill - and wondered where the dollars were going? haveyouever-equpfailure.jpg Experienced equipment failure without warning - with a resulting out-of-pocket loss or reduction in productivity?
haveyouever-lefton.jpg Discovered lights or equipment left on after business hours – or equipment consistently turned on before it needs to be? haveyouever-meter.jpg Been unable to pinpoint why some facilities use a lot more energy than the average – while others use lots less?
haveyouever-temp.jpg Had heating and cooling systems operating at the same time – or fought with staff over HVAC settings? haveyouever-dollar.jpg Looked at energy management systems – but found that they were complex, didn’t fit your budget, and had a very long payback?