How EnergyMisers Work
Diagram
- The EnergyMiser is plugged into a power source, the machine is then plugged into the EnergyMiser allowing the Miser to control the flow of power.
- An external EnergyMiser Controller is mounted on a wall or the machine.
- The occupancy sensor is connected to the controller and mounted on a wall. The Miser is then able to detect pedestrian traffic.
- Up to three secondary units can be connected to a primary for a total of four units controlled by one sensor. Secondary units must be plugged into a power source.
External EnergyMisers
Like the one shown on the right, use a controller and a machine or wall-mounted sensor to monitor room occupancy and temperature. If 15 minutes pass without any pedestrian traffic, the EnergyMiser will power down the machine. The machine is powered back up when people return and at regular intervals to keep the product cold. External controllers are best suited for low traffic areas.
Internal EnergyMisers
Like the VM2iQ and CM2iQ, use sales-based intelligence to power down the cooling system while leaving lighting and controller electronics on. Internal EnergyMisers monitor the room's temperature and automatically re-powers the cooling system at regular intervals to keep the product cold. Internal controllers are best suited for high traffic areas.