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Ee Monitor System
Eco E© Eco Energy Technologies Pty. Ltd. 2015. All Rights Reserved.
Eco E Control &
Maintenance Centre
Ee Hub remote communication
via 3G modem, ADSL connection
or stand alone
Placed in Facility’s
Distribution Board
Signal carried over
existing power lines
Individual address
per Ee Spot
Control of Ee Spot
via Power Line
Communication (PLC) over
single or multiple phases
Sensor
Individual LED light fixture control over existing power lines provides real time monitoring of the lighting system and
a programmed reduction in electricity use.
The Ee Monitor System monitors, controls and provides real time data of individual light fixtures in commercial and industrial facilities,
continuously maintaining the lighting network and maximising the reduction of energy use through intelligent light control.
The Ee Spot uses existing power lines to communicate with the Ee Hub and allows two-way communications with each light fixture
without new wiring. This enables control and monitoring of each light fixture and the use of data intelligently to not only save energy,
but to improve operations and lower maintenance costs.
Simple to retrofit into existing systems, easy to deploy, program and manage, and capable of both local and remote control, the Ee
Monitor System offers unparalleled flexibility in light level and energy reduction in each light fixture from a single monitoring centre.
Eco E’s revolutionary programmable system will incorporate:
•	 The Eco E patented 100% to 80% high speed reduction switching as a selected feature
•	 Dimming controls reduce the lighting from 100% to 10% for safety lighting with parallel energy savings
•	 Switching the Eco E exclusive Ee GAL* LED fitting by 50%
•	 People movement, heat and sunlight harnessing sensors triggering required light level changes
•	 People traffic movement recording
•	 Lighting level control for all activities, 24/7
•	 Lighting level control to match mood changes from morning through afternoon to evening
•	 Instant failure or damage notification on any one light on any premises
•	 Monitoring and operating every light in every premises across Australia from one control centre
•	 Monitoring and recording electrical load and operational statistics per light per premises
•	 Weekly or monthly reporting of recorded data
All of this is achieved either stand alone, or remotely via the internet from the Eco E Control and Maintenance Centre.
* The Ee GAL LED light source operating at 30W has the equivalent lumen output of 2 x 36W T8 fluorescent lamps and can be switched to
provide the equivalent lumen output of a single 36W T8 fluorescent lamp with parallel energy reduction.
Eco Energy Technologies Pty. Ltd.
PO Box 1225 Paradise Point QLD 4216
Suite 12, 6-8 Grice Ave, Paradise Point QLD 4216
Phone: +61 7 5529 6286
www.ecoenergygroup.com.au © Eco Energy Technologies Pty. Ltd. 2015. All Rights Reserved.
Specifications
The Ee Monitor System is produced exclusively for Eco E by
Technical Specifications
Input Voltage: 100 VAC to 277 VAC (2 Wire + Earth)
Frequency: 47 to 63 Hz
Current: Max 2.5 Amp per Ee Spot
Power Consumption (Ee Hub): <15W
Power
Filtered auxiliary power output for lighting.
Maximum 500W luminaires.
Switched internal relay for turning lights on/off.
Greater than 48dB attenuation for lighting noise sources
(built in filter).
EMC: Ee Hub - FCC Part 15 Class B, EN55022 Class B,
EN55024, CISPR 22 Class B, VCCI Class B.
Ee Spot - FCC Part 15 Class B
Environmental
Operating temperature range: -40˚C to +60˚C
Ee Spot - Fully potted electronics
Moisture & Humidity: 10% to 95% RH, non-condensing
Storage Temperature: -40˚C to +85˚C
Vibration: 5 Hz - 7.5 Hz @ 0.5”D.A., 5.5 Hz-200 Hz @ 1.5G
Shock: 30 g @ 11 ms; 100 g @ 3 ms (half sine)
IP Rating: IP66
Power Line Communications
Dual frequency 115kbps and 132kbps.
Two-way communications on the LonWorks PL channel
based on the ISO/IEC 14908-3 standard.
Power Line Repeating: The Ee Spot can repeat messages
within the lighting network, as requested by the Ee Hub. If
PL communications fail between the Ee Hub and a particular
Ee Spot module, the Ee Hub can dynamically specify another
Ee Spot to act as a repeater to maintain overall network
communications.
Metering Capability with 2% accuracy
Dimmingcapabilityusing0-10VDC,PWMsignalorresistance
The Ee Hub is a smart server which communicates with each Ee Spot on the lighting network and
provides two way communication with each light fixture via the internet back to the monitoring
centre. An Ee Hub is mounted at the distribution switch board and is capable of servicing up to
200 Ee Spots with extra Ee Hubs integrated for greater Ee Spot quantities.
An integral component of the Ee Monitor system, the Ee Spot lighting controller is installed at
each light fixture providing an individual address to each light. Communicating through the Ee
Hub over the existing lighting power circuit, the Ee Spot provides operational data back to the
monitoring centre and at the same time the monitoring centre is able to control the power of
the individual LED light fixture.
Proximity and light level sensors are incorporated into the system to provide controlling
intelligent switching, daylight harvesting, people movement and zone control. Sensor signals
are transmitted over the lighting circuit and linked to groups of lights through the monitored
program.
Components

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Ee Monitor System

  • 1. Ee Monitor System Eco E© Eco Energy Technologies Pty. Ltd. 2015. All Rights Reserved. Eco E Control & Maintenance Centre Ee Hub remote communication via 3G modem, ADSL connection or stand alone Placed in Facility’s Distribution Board Signal carried over existing power lines Individual address per Ee Spot Control of Ee Spot via Power Line Communication (PLC) over single or multiple phases Sensor Individual LED light fixture control over existing power lines provides real time monitoring of the lighting system and a programmed reduction in electricity use. The Ee Monitor System monitors, controls and provides real time data of individual light fixtures in commercial and industrial facilities, continuously maintaining the lighting network and maximising the reduction of energy use through intelligent light control. The Ee Spot uses existing power lines to communicate with the Ee Hub and allows two-way communications with each light fixture without new wiring. This enables control and monitoring of each light fixture and the use of data intelligently to not only save energy, but to improve operations and lower maintenance costs. Simple to retrofit into existing systems, easy to deploy, program and manage, and capable of both local and remote control, the Ee Monitor System offers unparalleled flexibility in light level and energy reduction in each light fixture from a single monitoring centre. Eco E’s revolutionary programmable system will incorporate: • The Eco E patented 100% to 80% high speed reduction switching as a selected feature • Dimming controls reduce the lighting from 100% to 10% for safety lighting with parallel energy savings • Switching the Eco E exclusive Ee GAL* LED fitting by 50% • People movement, heat and sunlight harnessing sensors triggering required light level changes • People traffic movement recording • Lighting level control for all activities, 24/7 • Lighting level control to match mood changes from morning through afternoon to evening • Instant failure or damage notification on any one light on any premises • Monitoring and operating every light in every premises across Australia from one control centre • Monitoring and recording electrical load and operational statistics per light per premises • Weekly or monthly reporting of recorded data All of this is achieved either stand alone, or remotely via the internet from the Eco E Control and Maintenance Centre. * The Ee GAL LED light source operating at 30W has the equivalent lumen output of 2 x 36W T8 fluorescent lamps and can be switched to provide the equivalent lumen output of a single 36W T8 fluorescent lamp with parallel energy reduction.
  • 2. Eco Energy Technologies Pty. Ltd. PO Box 1225 Paradise Point QLD 4216 Suite 12, 6-8 Grice Ave, Paradise Point QLD 4216 Phone: +61 7 5529 6286 www.ecoenergygroup.com.au © Eco Energy Technologies Pty. Ltd. 2015. All Rights Reserved. Specifications The Ee Monitor System is produced exclusively for Eco E by Technical Specifications Input Voltage: 100 VAC to 277 VAC (2 Wire + Earth) Frequency: 47 to 63 Hz Current: Max 2.5 Amp per Ee Spot Power Consumption (Ee Hub): <15W Power Filtered auxiliary power output for lighting. Maximum 500W luminaires. Switched internal relay for turning lights on/off. Greater than 48dB attenuation for lighting noise sources (built in filter). EMC: Ee Hub - FCC Part 15 Class B, EN55022 Class B, EN55024, CISPR 22 Class B, VCCI Class B. Ee Spot - FCC Part 15 Class B Environmental Operating temperature range: -40˚C to +60˚C Ee Spot - Fully potted electronics Moisture & Humidity: 10% to 95% RH, non-condensing Storage Temperature: -40˚C to +85˚C Vibration: 5 Hz - 7.5 Hz @ 0.5”D.A., 5.5 Hz-200 Hz @ 1.5G Shock: 30 g @ 11 ms; 100 g @ 3 ms (half sine) IP Rating: IP66 Power Line Communications Dual frequency 115kbps and 132kbps. Two-way communications on the LonWorks PL channel based on the ISO/IEC 14908-3 standard. Power Line Repeating: The Ee Spot can repeat messages within the lighting network, as requested by the Ee Hub. If PL communications fail between the Ee Hub and a particular Ee Spot module, the Ee Hub can dynamically specify another Ee Spot to act as a repeater to maintain overall network communications. Metering Capability with 2% accuracy Dimmingcapabilityusing0-10VDC,PWMsignalorresistance The Ee Hub is a smart server which communicates with each Ee Spot on the lighting network and provides two way communication with each light fixture via the internet back to the monitoring centre. An Ee Hub is mounted at the distribution switch board and is capable of servicing up to 200 Ee Spots with extra Ee Hubs integrated for greater Ee Spot quantities. An integral component of the Ee Monitor system, the Ee Spot lighting controller is installed at each light fixture providing an individual address to each light. Communicating through the Ee Hub over the existing lighting power circuit, the Ee Spot provides operational data back to the monitoring centre and at the same time the monitoring centre is able to control the power of the individual LED light fixture. Proximity and light level sensors are incorporated into the system to provide controlling intelligent switching, daylight harvesting, people movement and zone control. Sensor signals are transmitted over the lighting circuit and linked to groups of lights through the monitored program. Components