EpiSensor’s ZDR enables customers to participate in multiple Demand and Frequency response programs. It includes best-in-class functionality to accurately monitor electrical load (via CT’s or pulse inputs), frequency and can take action to shed load or engage backup generators based…
EpiSensor’s Gateway provides a HTTP API so developers can interact with the Gateway and wireless nodes programmatically. This means that changes can be made in bulk and systems can be more easily monitored and maintained remotely. This document describes how to…
This user guide contains technical information on configuring and maintaining the central component in the platform - the Gateway. For a minimum system, you will need a Gateway, a computer to access the web interface of the Gateway, an Ethernet…
User Guide for EpiSensor’s ZMB Wireless Modbus Interface is designed to make it easy to collect data from a wide range of heating, cooling and other energy meters using the Modbus RTU (over RS-485) wired communications standard.
User Guide for EpiSensor’s ZPC Pulse Counter (Digital Signal Sensor) which is intended to interface with sensor products which produce either a dry contact (relay/switch), open collector, or an active voltage pulse output. The ZPC reports the data through the…
User Guide for EpiSensor’s Wireless Analogue Signal Sensor (ZIO) which can monitor analogue 4-20mA current outputs from 3rd party sensors/devices. These sensors can measure a variety of real world conditions such as wind speed or direction, weights, volumes and depths.…
EpiSensor’s ZDR enables customers to participate in multiple Demand and Frequency response programs. It includes best-in-class functionality to accurately monitor electrical load (via CT’s or pulse inputs), frequency and can take action to shed load or engage backup generators based…
EpiSensor’s RTO Wireless Routers / Range Extenders are intended to expand the area covered by an EpiSensor wireless sensor network. They can overcome signal blocking obstacles such as walls, doors and ceilings as well as extend coverage along corridors. They…