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Load Management Systems
 

Omni-Pro Software specializes in load management software, hardware, and support.
 
We can accommodate utility operations of any size.

Omni-Pro Software’s LM2000 Master Station monitors load data from substations, generation,
and other large loads to determine control operations.   Control may also be initiated via status input
or TCP\IP connection to allow control during coincidental demand periods

 

Controllable loads are typically water heaters, central air conditioners, electric heating, dual fuel systems,
clothes dryers, generation, etc.  The software is configured to maximize effectiveness while minimizing
inconveniences to utility customers. 

System Demand Graph

Omni-Pro has over 20 years experience in the load management industry!  Call us to arrange a
demonstration of the system today.

Standard Features:

 Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista Compatible

 Easy point and click operation

 Flexible metering inputs—totalization and other load calculations

 Power factor monitoring

 Historical metering point logging & graphing

 Flexible control group settings

Time clock for time-based control & lockout

Statistical analysis tool— measures control effectiveness

Receiver database— organizes and programs DCU2000 receivers

Simulator mode— allows user to test control group sequencing algorithms

Hardware flexibility— LM2000 operates all listed hardware concurrently

Email alerting— LM2000 can send email and text message alerts with optional         email module

 

Hardware Requirements:

 LM2000  is compatible with the following  hardware:

 Internet Energy Systems C3IWireless Gateway (Load Management & AMR)

 Comverge Technologies DCU2000 Receiver

 Scientific Atlanta DCU 1170 Series Receiver

 

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