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Energy control pack
25 January 2013
Realising that successfully optimising energy usage depends on complete transparency,Mitsubishi Electric has introduced the Energy Control Pack (ECP). Built on Mitsubishi Electric's e-F@ctory concept, the ECP provides t

Realising that successfully optimising
energy usage depends on complete
transparency,Mitsubishi Electric has
introduced the Energy Control Pack
(ECP). Built on Mitsubishi Electric's
e-F@ctory concept, the ECP provides
the necessary visualisation and
control to optimise energy usage,
limit power consumption over time
and manage power peaks,
streamlining processes to deliver
energy savings.
Developed with e-F@ctory Alliance Partners INEA and LEM, ECP fully integrates energy management with other enterprise systems. It collects live data from all points of energy consumption for analysis by multiple levels of management systems. On the plant floor this provides the means, for example, for motor or line speeds to be automatically trimmed, loads to be more closely matched and temperatures to be controlled in real time, delivering considerable energy savings.
Developed with e-F@ctory Alliance Partners INEA and LEM, ECP fully integrates energy management with other enterprise systems. It collects live data from all points of energy consumption for analysis by multiple levels of management systems. On the plant floor this provides the means, for example, for motor or line speeds to be automatically trimmed, loads to be more closely matched and temperatures to be controlled in real time, delivering considerable energy savings.
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