More than 15 Years

Of Designing & Manufacturing Energy Consumption Monitors !

We're not new to this business!

 


Brultech  Research  Inc

 

 

 


Coming Soon !

View the Real-Time Data from your Energy Consumption Monitor over the Internet!

 

Compatible with all ECM-1220, ECM-1220.H and EML-2020 energy monitors.

This feature will encompass many options, some of which we cannot yet disclose.

Here are some features we can tell you about:

  • Web dashboard for viewing real-time Energy Use

  • Viewing and comparing the previous day, week and month's consumption

  • Projection of the KWh, Cost and CO2 Emissions for each day, week or month

  • All data recorded to a remote secure database. Automated reports may be emailed to the consumer.

  • Set up an energy budget with a budget gauge indication whether you are in the red or black.

  • Display of the ON or OFF state of various loads.

Some of the features we cannot yet tell you about will have an impact on reducing your electric bill and the peak demand imposed on the power company.

More connection options are also planned for interfacing your energy monitor to a computer or internet.

Our new hosting site is currently under development... so please be patient. If you wish to watch construction under progress look here:  

View Construction      What data is currently displayed on the "test site"?

NOTE:

This site may be up or down depending on what the developer is doing.

Remember this is under development and what you see is not all you can get.

 


What data is currently displayed on the "test site"?

Displayed is real-time data read from a residential 120V/240V main service panel. The two channels represent the two halves, "Line1" and "Line2" of the electrical supply. The total electrical power is the sum of CH1 and CH2.

The time stamps are from the "Eastern Standard Time" zone. They indicate the time of the last sample recorded.

What does this installation consist of?

This is data from an ECM-1220.H-X connected to a residential electrical panel. The monitor continuously reads the consumption and reports it wirelessly to a local computer connected to the Internet. The software installed on this computer is set up to send data to the Internet at a user defined interval and/or when an increase or decrease in power is detected.

 

Last Update Apr 14, 2008