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Continental Control Systems' WattNode® Revenue Modbus® Meter Receives ANSI C12.1-2008 Certification
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BOULDER, Colo. — Sept. 30, 2013 —
Continental Control Systems announced today that its WattNode® Revenue
Modbus® electric energy and power meter has been certified to the
requirements of the American National Standard for Electric Meters —
Code for Electricity Metering: ANSI C12.1-2008. The meter is the first
of Continental Control Systems' ANSI C12.1-compliant WattNode Revenue
line to complete the certification process through a nationally
recognized testing laboratory (NRTL).
The ANSI C12.1-2008 standard establishes acceptable performance criteria and in-service performance levels for meters used in revenue metering. Certification of the WattNode Revenue Modbus was carried out by MET Laboratories, Inc., an independent electrical testing and certification lab recognized by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Samples of the meter were subjected to months of rigorous testing, including tests for accuracy and stability, performance over temperature and humidity, voltage surge and interruption, vibration, and radio frequency interference.
"Government and regulatory bodies often reference the ANSI C12.1 standard when approving meters for use within their jurisdictions," said Cynthia A. Boyd, director of sales for Continental Control Systems. "So completing the certification process has opened the door for our WattNode Revenue Modbus in a wide range of revenue metering applications where certified accuracies are required by the state, such as tenant submetering and solar- and wind-sourced energy production metering. With the increasing demand for revenue-grade accuracy at a low price point, the Revenue Modbus is perfectly positioned to become the meter of choice in these applications."
[an error occurred while processing this directive]In addition to the Modbus communications protocol, the compact and cost-effective WattNode Revenue meter line supports BACnet®, LonTalk®, or a pulse output. Designed for 120/208/240 Vac and 277/480 Vac applications, each WattNode Revenue meter is calibrated using NIST-traceable equipment following the procedures specified by ANSI C12.1-2008 standards, and is supplied with a certificate of calibration. In addition to revenue-grade, bidirectional energy (kWh) metering, the networkable WattNode Revenue meters provide dozens of additional measurements: bidirectional power, demand, peak demand, reactive power, voltage, current, power factor, and line frequency.
The ANSI C12.1-2008-certified WattNode Revenue Modbus, in addition to the entire line of WattNode meters and high-accuracy current transformers, will be on display at Solar Power International 2013, Oct. 21-24 in Chicago.
About Continental Control Systems
Founded in 1995, Colorado-based Continental Control Systems specializes
in electric power metering and inverter monitoring equipment. The
company's meters and current transformers are designed to provide
revenue-grade electrical measurements including power (kW) and energy
(kWh) through a variety of communication protocols including BACnet®,
Modbus®, and LonWorks® or as pulse outputs. Applications for the
WattNode® meter and Accu-CT® current transformers include measurement
and verification of energy production, energy and power consumption
measurement for building automation and energy shed, tenant sub
metering and net metering. For more information visit www.ccontrolsys.com
All Continental Control Systems products
are listed or recognized by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. for use in
both the United States and Canada.
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