Electric Submeters & Current Sensors
Circuit-level electric monitoring is the foundation of any energy management program. Emergent Metering offers the full Panoramic Power wireless sensor lineup — from the PAN-10 for branch circuits up to 63A, to the PAN-42 revenue-grade power meter for main service and large equipment monitoring. Every sensor installs non-invasively with zero downtime: snap it on the wire, and data flows to the PowerRadar cloud within seconds.
Our electric submetering solutions support IECC 2021 end-use monitoring requirements for HVAC, lighting, and plug loads, as well as ASHRAE 90.1 whole-building energy tracking. For tenant submetering, the wireless architecture eliminates the conduit runs and panel modifications that make traditional CT-based meters expensive to install.
The Gen 4+ Bridge serves as the data gateway, forwarding sensor data to the cloud via LAN, WiFi, or 4G LTE. Local Modbus TCP export enables direct integration with BMS, SCADA, and third-party analytics. Current transformers from 100A to 4000A extend the PAN-14 and PAN-42 to any service size.

Panoramic Power PAN-10 Wireless Electric Sensor
$190.00
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Panoramic Power PAN-12 Wireless Electric Sensor
$190.00
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Panoramic Power PAN-14 High-Current Wireless Sensor
$190.00
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Panoramic Power PAN-42 Revenue-Grade Power Meter
$390.00
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AHU Metering Package — PAN-42, Cellular Bridge & CTs
Starting at $1,300.00
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Panoramic Power Gen 4+ Bridge LAN/WiFi/4G
Data gateway connecting Panoramic Power wireless sensors to the PowerRadar cloud. Supports LAN, WiFi, and 4G LTE connectivity with local Modbus TCP export.

S7100 BCM 48 Inputs With Display
48-input branch circuit monitor with integrated display for panelboard-level energy monitoring. Ideal for tenant submetering and IECC 2021 end-use compliance.

S7100 BCM 24 Inputs With Display
24-input branch circuit monitor with display for mid-size panelboard energy monitoring and tenant submetering applications.

S7100 BCM 12 Inputs With Display
12-input branch circuit monitor with display for small panelboard monitoring. Cost-effective solution for targeted circuit-level energy visibility.

S7100 3-Phase Meter Wall Mount
Wall-mounted 3-phase revenue-grade meter for whole-building or large-load energy measurement with Modbus output.

Fluke 1773 Power Quality Analyzer
Three-phase power quality analyzer for electrical system diagnostics, harmonic analysis, and power quality troubleshooting.

Fluke 1775 Power Quality Analyzer
Advanced three-phase power quality analyzer with touchscreen interface and comprehensive power quality measurement capabilities.

Fluke 1777 Power Quality Analyzer
Premium three-phase power quality analyzer with full waveform capture, transient detection, and energy loss analysis.

Integrated Panel - Sub-Circuit Electric Metering with Bridge and PAN-12 or PAN-14
Pre-engineered sub-circuit electric metering panel with Panoramic Power Bridge and PAN-12 or PAN-14 wireless sensors for rapid deployment.

100A Current Transformer (CT)
100A split-core current transformer with 0–5A secondary output. Compatible with PAN-14, PAN-42, and other 0–5A input meters.

600A Current Transformer (CT)
600A split-core current transformer with 0–5A secondary output for medium distribution panel and feeder monitoring.

1000A Current Transformer (CT)
1000A split-core current transformer for large feeder and main service monitoring with 0–5A secondary output.

2000A Current Transformer (CT)
2000A split-core current transformer for main service entrance and switchgear monitoring with 0–5A secondary output.

4000A Current Transformer (CT)
4000A current transformer for the largest service entrances and utility-grade metering applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a wireless electric submeter?
- A wireless electric submeter measures circuit-level energy consumption without hard-wired communication runs. Self-powered sensors like the Panoramic Power PAN-10 and PAN-12 clamp onto conductors and transmit data wirelessly to a bridge device.
- What is the difference between a revenue-grade meter and a check meter?
- Revenue-grade meters (ANSI 0.2 or 0.5 accuracy class) are certified for billing purposes and tenant cost allocation. Check meters provide general consumption monitoring at lower accuracy thresholds and are used for energy management rather than billing.
- What communication protocols do your electric meters support?
- Our electric meters support Modbus RTU, BACnet IP, BACnet MSTP, pulse output, and wireless 900 MHz protocols depending on the model. Most meters can be integrated with building management systems, SCADA platforms, and cloud energy dashboards.
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