
Introduction
EDMI manufactures a range of electronic smart meters and data loggers for use in
various sectors of the power generation and distribution industry. The following
diagram highlights the sectors of the market that EDMI meters are designed.

All EDMI meters are designed and manufactured with a high level of quality and
functionality. This has established our meters as premium products for customers
seeking high function and future proof metering assets. The key features of all
EDMI meters are described below. For more information, refer to the individual
meter series and product pages.
IEC Compliance
All EDMI metering products are certified to IEC standards, individual market
benchmarks and national standards. Testing of our meters are carried out by
internationally recognized testing centers in
Europe, Australia and
New Zealand.
Meter Development
EDMI meters incorporate the latest microprocessor and digital signal processing
technology. EDMI designs and develop its own meter firmware platforms. This not
only allows EDMI to create advanced and innovative features in its products but
also ensures that it has the flexibility to further customise these meter to
accomodation future customers' requirements. EDMI endeavours to be the market
leader in the development and delivery of smart metering solutions.
Standard Meter Firmware Features
All EDMI metering devices come with advanced measurement and Time of Use engines.
Each product fully supports 4 Quadrant, Import / Export and individual phase and
total energy calculations. The Time of Use system is both flexible and powerful.
Each meter supports a minimum of 8 different rates (plus a unified rate), up to
200 programmable special days, Block or Rolling Maximum Demand and storage of a
minimum of 13 previous period values.
The Load Survey engine of the meters is just as powerful. Each meter supports a
minimum of 2 independent load surveys of up to 15 channels. The interval for
each survey is programmable between 1 and 60 minutes (Mk6 supports surveys with
an interval of less than 1 minute). Channels recorded for each survey include
all energy values, any instantaneous values or pulsing inputs.

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