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Sub-Metering:
Granularity to Appliance Level
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Granular Sub-Metering System Architecture
Database, Analytics &
User Interface
Ethernet Switch
Wireless radio to
Ethernet gateways
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Plug-load
meters
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Wired-load monitors
for Lighting
for Motors
ID tags for
plugs
for Heaters
Plug Load Metering
• Monitoring at each
receptacle
independently
• Radio or Power Line
communication
• Receptacle address
AND appliance address
needed for accurate
measurements
• Often combined with
control (ASHRAE, IgCC,
Ca Title 24)
• Current tap or in-wall
Why RFID appliance tags?
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Provides plug load with a unique address at a low cost for 100% accurate appliance
sub-metering and control
Contains overload trip levels between 0.33A/40W and 15A/1875W
Writeable - kWh accumulation written to tag
Simple, intuitive technology for DIY installation
1056
2.0A
250W
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What do the RFID tags do?
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Unique Plug Identification
– Identifies where each appliance is plugged in, and
when unplugged from receptacle
– Measure energy, monitor assets, accurately control
new and legacy equipment
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Energy Usage
– Stores accumulated kWh as redundant data
backup (receptacle also has long-range radio
communication of meter measurements)
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Protection
– Identifies the current rating of each appliance for
overload protection
– Protection from electrocution - power relay is
normally OFF and requires either manual
operation (key fob) or RFID appliance tag to turn
power on at each individual receptacle
– Equipment protection from lightning strikes,
power surges and brown conditions
– Blackout recovery protection that ensures the
power is stable for 15 seconds before allowing
outlets to power ON. Also eliminates excess
inrush demand by staggering restart.
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What can you do with the data from SafePlug?
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Name each receptacle & outlet end point
Name each appliance
View energy usage data by appliance
regardless of location
Accurately schedule when appliances
operate regardless of location
Accurately shed loads
Track everything!
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Ethernet Switch
ZigBee Gateway
SafePlug ZigBee receptacles provide safety, appliance
protection, plug-load monitoring and control
SafePlug RFID tags for each appliance let’s you create
protection and custom identification for each appliance
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Example of User Interface with SafePlug Outlet Data
Device Tab: displays outlet power usage, Real Time Line Voltage and
Lifetime Power Delivered (read from RFID tag).
Customize the name of each SafePlug receptacle (typically by location)
Appliances Tab: List of installed equipment with RFID tags installed
Devices Tab: List of installed outlets
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Example of User Interface with SafePlug Outlet Data
List of appliances, active status, real-time energy, outlet location, read RFID tag’s
Lifetime Energy Consumption for each unique appliance
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Example of UC Davis Home SafePlug Appliance Data
“The ultimate two for one: Appliance specific energy data with integrated appliance protection!”
- Dallas Swindle, DS Design Group
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Example of UC Davis Home SafePlug Appliance Data
Goal of the study was to balance solar generation & battery storage with intelligent monitoring and appliance load shedding
 Appliance data from SafePlug (Watts, Amps, Volts) UC Davis is able to monitor all plug loads in real time.
 Intelligent load shedding is only possible when every appliance is accurately measured and can be controlled, regardless of
location.
 100% Customer engagement: RFID Tagging means that only approved appliances consume energy.
 Control strategy is no longer reliant on appliance location.
 Phantom power is easily monitored and eliminated.
 Protection for all appliances during surges, spikes, sags and bad power.
 Intelligent blackout recovery: balanced start-up after black-out/low power conditions eases inrush demand.
 Prioritization: Appliance grouping and prioritization is only possible with SafePlug.
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Ecosystem Example
Ethernet switch up
to Cloud & API
Load Shedding and Demand Response
Options
+ Open ADR or Demand Response:
Receive DR requests from the Utility
or implement a targeted DR load
strategy using AMI
SafePlug Plug Load Controllers
15 Amp plug load controllers & energy monitors:
+ ZigBee SEP interface
+ Demand Response Opt-In/Opt-Out
+ Equipment overload protection
+ Persistent technology
+ Customer & décor friendly
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Programmable Thermostat
+ ZigBee SEP interface
+ Demand Response Opt-In/Opt-Out
SafePlug Load Controllers
30 Amp wired load controller & energy monitor:
+ ZigBee SEP interface
+ Accurate to 1% Energy Measurement
+ Demand Response Opt-In/Opt-Out
+ Equipment overload protection
+ Non-Volatile Schedule
+ Load-Shifting technology
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Benefits of Plug-Load Metering with Plug ID Reader
• Measure appliance energy usage in real time for accurate baselining
– Display exactly what equipment is running and how much
energy is being consumed
• Prioritize electrical loads into Critical (“never turn off”) and Non-Critical
groups
• Implement control scenes to shed loads for minutes or hours
• Schedule when appliances can operate
– Eliminate phantom power consumption
– Perform precise peak energy reductions (blackout, DR, TOU
pricing)
• Track and Monitor assets
– Identify what is plugged in, when it is present, where it is
located and if it is actually using energy.
• Protect expensive equipment, coworkers and/or family members from
hazardous fault conditions.
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SafePlug receptacles
 Full 15A Duplex Receptacle
 Duplex RightPlug tag readers
1% accurate sub-metering
 Independent on-off control
 Equipment Protection:
Surge Suppression
Overloads
High and low line voltages
Black out recovery
 Fire Prevention (CSA std 265):
Open Neutral
High Resistance Connections
Appliance Overload
Outlet Overload
SafePlug Load Controllers
 Simple Installation
 Surge Suppression
 Overload Protection
 Real Time Clock
 Non-Volatile Memory with Local Schedule
 1% Accurate:
Line voltage, current, active power, reactive power, power
factor, apparent power, fundamental active power,
harmonic active power, and line frequency
2D2C Inc. is well established as the go-to Experts in the fields of
Electrical Safety and Property Protection:
SafePlug’s founder was the 1st Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission
We’re active in the community:
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High Performance Buildings Council (NEMA)
Smart Grid Council (NEMA)
Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP)
Electrical Wiring Devices Committee (NEMA)
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Canadian Standards Association (CSA)
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
International Fire Marshals Association (IFMA)
International Association of Electrical Inspectors (IAEI)
Canadian Association of Fire Investigators (CAFI)
American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
SafePlug products are compliant to ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2013 “Energy Standard for
Buildings”, ASHRAE Standard 189.1-2011 “Design of High Performance, Green
Buildings” and California 2013 Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24)
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Award Winning Technology
SafePlug won 2014 CEA/CES Automation Product Mark of Excellence Award
SafePlug won both 2009 and 2012 CES “Best of Innovation” awards and the 2012 CE
Pro (CEDIA) Best Award for industry leading features and innovations
2D2C Inc was awarded 2012 Global Hot 100 Companies
Named “Top 10 Gadgets” from Scientific American
UN World Summit’s Global Hot 100
EFCI and SFCI are patented technologies recognized by CSA 265
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Please go online to watch these videos about SafePlug technology:
SafePlug in 90 seconds
Indepth SafePlug overview in 8.5 minutes
Jamie Gallant,
Business Development Manager
2D2C Inc. makers of SafePlug® Products
(858) 488-8494
[email protected]
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