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Modular Energy Management Systems
The Digiware system brings a high degree of flexibility to installations, making connection and configuration easier than ever before. With overall accuracy of class 0.5, Digiware combines energy monitoring, power quality, and energy management in one system, as well as auto-detection of wiring errors, remote software correction, and circuit protection device status. Data is displayed via an embedded webserver with no additional software, or transferred to any other energy management system (EMS) or building management system (BMS). NHP provides a comprehensive commissioning service to ensure your Digiware EMS is seamlessly configured to meet your requirements.

Product Range
Socomec Digiware P Power Supply Modules
The Digiware P power supply modules feed power to the Digiware system through the Digiware C, D or M modules. Power is supplied to the system through RJ45 cables saving time on wiring. This is a crucial module for the system required for every application.
Socomec Digiware U Voltage Reference Modules
The Digiware U modules measure the voltage reference for the entire Digiware AC system. The single DIN module offers options for basic metering reference or advanced power monitoring and power quality analysis for single and three phase systems. The module transmits the voltage measurement as well as power supply to all products connected to the Digiware bus.
Socomec Digiware I Energy Metering and Power Analyser Modules
The Digiware I modules are advanced single-DIN metering devices with RJ-12 CTs that offer energy metering, power monitoring, and power quality analysis for single or three-phase devices.
Socomec Digiware S BCM All in One Meter, Current Transformer Monitoring and Analysis Modules
The Socomec Digiware S and BCM are All in One Meter and Current Transformer Monitoring and Analysis Modules. With high class 0.5 accuracy and compact design, the devices offer elevated branch circuit monitoring within distribution boards.