⚡ ATESS EnerLog – Multi-Device Solar Data Logger for Reliable System Monitoring in the Arab Gulf & Middle East
The ATESS EnerLog is a compact yet powerful data logger designed for seamless solar system monitoring across the most extreme conditions in the Arab Gulf and Middle East. With the ability to connect up to 32 devices and a built-in local web server for rapid configuration, EnerLog ensures accurate energy tracking, zero-export compliance, and remote access—all essential features for solar operators in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Yemen, and surrounding regions. Built to withstand temperatures up to 60°C, it delivers uncompromising reliability, efficiency, and smart control for residential, commercial, and industrial PV systems.
⚙️ Technical Specifications
- ✅ Max device connection: Up to 32 units via Modbus RS485.
- ✅ Communication with server: Ethernet (Modbus TCP protocol).
- ✅ Data transfer interval: Every 5 minutes to the ATESS cloud.
- ✅ Zero-export support: Compatible with external sensors.
- ✅ Weather resistance: IP30 – indoor installation recommended.
- ✅ Weight / Dimensions: 320g / 175 × 105 × 31 mm.
- ✅ Monitoring interface: Local web server for configuration.
- ✅ Input/Output: 100–240V AC input / 12V (±15%) DC output.
- ✅ Power consumption: 2.5W – ultra low for extended uptime.
- ✅ Operating temperature: -30°C to +60°C – desert ready.
- ✅ Certifications / Warranty: CE Certified / 1-year warranty.
🌍 Why is the EnerLog Ideal for the Arab Gulf & Middle East?
- ✅ Designed for high ambient temperatures up to 60°C.
- ✅ Excellent stability in dusty, dry, and corrosive environments.
- ✅ Compact wall-mountable form—saves space in indoor setups.
- ✅ Supports zero-export mode critical for grid-restricted zones.
- ✅ Remote access reduces site visits and maintenance overhead.
🏭 Best Applications
- 🏢 Rooftop PV monitoring for residential and commercial buildings.
- ☀️ Monitoring backbone for centralized or string inverter plants.
- 🏭 Industrial sites with strict grid compliance or zero-export needs.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the EnerLog suitable for the Middle East’s climate?
🔸 Its wide temperature tolerance (-30°C to +60°C), sealed housing, and efficient passive cooling make it ideal for hot and dry regions like Saudi Arabia and Oman.
Can it monitor multiple units in a solar plant?
🔸 Yes, it supports up to 32 devices—perfect for plants using multiple inverters, meters, or sensors.
Does it help meet zero-export requirements?
🔸 Absolutely! By integrating external sensors, EnerLog enables real-time export limitation to comply with utility mandates.
Is setup complicated?
🔸 Not at all. It comes with a built-in local web server, making setup and diagnostics fast and user-friendly.
How does EnerLog minimize maintenance costs?
🔸 With automatic data logging, Ethernet-based cloud sync, and remote diagnostics, EnerLog reduces unnecessary site visits.
📞 Call now or visit your nearest Al-Raebi Solar branch to get a special quote and a free consultation!