Energy Monitoring
Eclipse Is primarily used to monitor and control energy usage in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. It can communicate with any meter that has Modbus RS485 or a pulse output. (MBUS via convertor). It can be used to generate reports, invoices, or alarms, for Electricity, Gas, Water or Heat consumption. Eclipse can also integrate with existing BMS systems or be used as a standalone platform.
Tenant Billing and Energy Reporting
Eclipse software has been specifically designed for ease of use by landlords. It allows them to remotely monitor their tenants Electricity, Water, Gas or Heat usage. This can be particularly useful in early identification of unusually high-power usage.
By upgrading to the reporting and billing package, the landlord can set up automated billing that automatically sends the tenant invoices at whatever frequency the landlord specifies. The invoice provides the tenant with a complete breakdown of their energy consumption. It shows exactly when energy has been consumed along with costs and totalised data.
Public Displays
Public displays of energy usage are a common site in many schools, universities and public buildings. They are a vital way of making students and staff aware of the importance of energy usage. Eclipse can be used to provide the data required for these displays. We have created a library of public display templates to choose from or we can produce custom designed displays as required.
Virtual Meters
The ability to display data in a variety of easy-to-read formats is a useful feature of Eclipse. Virtual meters and gauges can be created to mimic digital or analogue instruments. These can be used to show comparisons of readings, for example the contrast of before and after voltage optimisation.
Solar inverters
Monitoring the output from a solar inverter is important to prevent the loss of electricity generation and feed in tariff payments. Eclipse can be used to prevent this by communicating directly with the solar inverter via its RS485 Modbus connection. It can send out alerts via email or SMS text should the solar inverters efficiency begin to decrease against sun curves generated by local weather data Apps.
Gensets
Eclipse can control and monitor diesel generator sets remotely by communicating directly with the Genset controller. All functions provided locally to the generator by the Genset controller can be replicated remotely by Eclipse.