Simultaneously measuring and monitoring power, temperature, and humidity
You may wish to analyze measurement data from a power meter along with data from other instruments.
For example, in an electric room, such data might include the cubicle’s temperature and humidity, transformer temperature, phase advance capacitor temperature, and storage battery temperature. If you’re making measurements to ascertain energy savings, you might combine the room’s temperature and humidity with the temperature and humidity at air-conditioning outlets as well as the air-conditioning equipment’s power consumption.
In the past, you’d need to collect data from each instrument and then aggregate it with an application like Excel. It was extremely time-consuming to create reports.
When you use GENNECT One, there’s no need to either collect or aggregate data.
Reasons for using GENNECT One
No need to collect data.

By using GENNECT One’s logging function, you can simultaneously log measured values from a power meter and data logger. Logged data is saved on your PC.
Data from multiple, different instruments can be aggregated on a time-series graph in real time.
The dashboard function lets you view measured values graphically. For example, if you place measured values on an image of the facility’s floor plan, you can create an intuitive display of measurement locations and measured values.
Automatically output CSV file and reports.
Since you can automatically output CSV files at a regular interval, you can analyze data by importing it into a spreadsheet application like Excel.
There’s also functionality for automatically outputting daily, weekly, and monthly reports. There’s no longer any need to create reports manually.
Using the cloud to make off-site measurements

GENNECT One can only communicate with instruments that are connected to your LAN. If you need to make measurements in a remote or non-LAN-connected facility, GENNECT Cloud provides that capability.
Logged data is saved on the service’s cloud server and available for viewing from remote locations.