Janitza electronics GmbH
Booth number: H11-B120
www.janitza.com
About us
Janitza is a German manufacturer of energy measurement technology, specializing in improving energy efficiency and ensuring a secure energy supply. The company offers tailored solutions designed to meet individual customer requirements across a wide range of industries, such as data centers, manufacturing, buildings & infrastructure, utilities and renewable energy.
Janitza's portfolio includes innovative measuring devices and the perfectly integrated Power Grid Monitoring Software GridVis®, complemented by high-quality components. Customers worldwide benefit from solutions in energy data management, power quality monitoring, and residual current monitoring, all within a unified system environment — Made in Germany.
Address
Vor dem Polstück 6
35633 35633 Lahnau
Germany
E-mail: info@janitza.de
Phone: +49 6441 96420
Internet: www.janitza.com
20122 Ashbrook Place
Suite 100
VA 20147 Ashburn
United States
E-mail: sales-us@janitza.de
Phone: +1 888 526-4892
Internet: www.janitza.com/us/
Industriestraße 6
4240 Freistadt
Austria
E-mail: anfragen-at@janitza.com
Phone: +43 794 2214966194
Internet: www.janitza.de/
Contact person:
Tobias Bangert
Team Leader Sales Partner International, Sales International
E-mail: tobias.bangert@janitza.com
Phone: +49 6441 9642-272
Products & Services
Janitza offers solutions tailored to individual customer requirements for a wide range of industries.
The comprehensive product range consists of power quality analyzers, energy meters and current channel monitoring systems along with current transformers and communication equipment as well as complete energy management systems. Perfectly matched to their digital energy meters are the Janitza IT solutions, device apps and GridVis® visualization software.
Attractive services are available, from the early concept planning phase to the development of the technical solution and installation to operation and maintenance. Training courses for hardware and software are offered regularly and individually.
Janitza customers benefit from expertise in the areas of energy management, power quality monitoring and residual current monitoring. Janitza energy measurement solutions are always state of the art and support compliance with standards such as ISO 50001 or EN 50160 as well as the increasingly important carbon emissions management.
Modulary Expandable Power Analyzer – UMG 801
A key success factor for modern companies is transparency across all data levels. Data from all company divisions must be acquired and consolidated in order to optimize planning for production processes, establish safety measures to protect systems and machines, and save costs, for example. This objective entails a number of challenges, because different standards, interfaces and communication options must be coordinated with each other. Networking areas that were previously examined separately, from the machine level to ERP systems and building management systems is very complex. OPC UA is a data transmission standardization that simplifies this consolidation.
The Janitza UMG 801 energy measurement device offers various communication interfaces and enables direct data transmission to higher-level systems via OPC UA, eliminating the need for costly integration.
The modularly expandable UMG 801 is ideally suited for the complete acquisition of an energy management system (e.g. ISO 50001). You gain transparency about energy consumption and energy costs at all measurement levels. In addition, critical deviations in power quality as well as residual currents (RCM), which load or even systems at risk, can be detected.
Future-proof investment: the measuring points can be subsequently extended to up to 92 measurement channels thanks to easily integrated current measuring modules.
Modular Expandable Power Analyzer - UMG 96-PQ-L-LP
From power quality analysis to energy monitoring, from residual current to temperature monitoring, the UMG 96-PQ-L-LP offers the right functions for every application. Avoid system failures by clearly displaying the entire power quality of a measurement level at low cost with the UMG 96-PQ-L-LP.
Short of space in the switchboard cabinet? Thanks to the low-power current inputs, classic current transformers can be replaced with smaller and less expensive current transformers. Since low-power transformers operate in the millivolt range on the secondary side, no converter disconnect terminal is required.
Passive Rogowski coils can also be used for simple retrofit solutions. In this case, the measurement device serves as the measurement transducer, saving money and essential space in the switchboard cabinet.
The UMG 96-PQ-L-LP modular network analyzer can measure full-wave events and present and analyze them directly in the network display. It also comes with a large memory, which, thanks to a special data compression method, ensures several years’ worth of storage. Memory partitioning preserves the long storage time for current, power and work even in combination with high-resolution power quality measurement.
All values can be conveniently displayed and graphically represented on the color graphic display. What’s more, the UMG 96-PQ-L-LP offers plug-in modules for functional enhancements and 50 comparators that can be configured individually or via predefined comparator profiles.
GridVis® 9.0 – Energy Management - Power Quality - Residual Current Monitoring
Implement the three application areas of energy management, power quality and residual current monitoring with the scalable GridVis® power grid monitoring software. GridVis® identifies potential energy savings and helps to optimize the utilization of operating equipment as well as detect production failures at an early stage. Numerous functions support the fulfillment of standards, the preparation of key figures and the analysis of measured values. This makes the scalable, user-friendly software perfectly suited for developing standards-compliant energy, residual current and power quality monitoring systems. Depending on your specific needs, there are four editions with different range of functions available.
Endless opportunities – Rise to the challenge with flexibility - UMG 800
The flexible UMG 800 energy analyzer is ideal for output and main measurements. Various modules can be added to the basic device – in line with the demands of the application.
You can easily adapt the UMG 800 energy analyzer to handle new requirements and regulations, as well as add additional functions and measurement inputs at any time with minimal effort.
The compact UMG 800 includes 2 sub-units. Additional compact modules can be purchased and easily integrated into any switchboard cabinet. The intuitive plug-and-play system speeds up installation whilst making it simpler. This can reduce installation costs.
The UMG 800 can be seamlessly integrated into existing and higher-order systems thanks to numerous interfaces and protocols, allowing for efficient data transmission in real time. It also has an internal data memory for data handling.
Multifunctional Energy Analyzer – UMG 806 and UMG 806-LP
Fine-grained energy monitoring is the key to precisely monitoring and controlling energy flows at all levels. This is the only way to increase efficiency and reduce costs. The UMG 806 energy measurement device offers you optimum flexibility and adaptability thanks to its two available variants: the UMG 806-LP and the UMG 806.
The UMG 806-LP offers measuring inputs for the connection of low-power converters. These converters are characterized by a very low secondary-side voltage output. Due to the low signal on the converter cable, the secondary side of the converter does not have to be short-circuited in open operation. This increases safety during installation and simplifies the installation process considerably. In addition, low-power converters offer price advantages over many conventional converter models in terms of consumption, making them a cost-effective alternative.
The UMG 806 is ideal for situations where conventional converters are already installed in the system. It can be seamlessly integrated into existing measurement infrastructures.
Apart from the measuring inputs, both devices are identical in their functions and specifications.