The Technology
Just about all industrial machines or processes are driven by an electric motor. Monitoring the power load reveals what is happening inside the pump, machine, or process — enabling optimised production, protection against costly pump failures, and better preventative maintenance.
Measuring power requires no direct mechanical attachment to the pump or motor, and can be done in an environment free from potential manufacturing hazards, such as the motor control cabinet.
Helping our customers operate with confidence.

Figure 1: Measured power increases as load increases
Low Flow
When flow rate is low, power is low.
High Flow
When flow rate is high, power is high.
Light Load
Cavitation or dry running gives clear data on error conditions.
↓ Electricity, Power, and Emissions
Using motor power data for a climate-informed maintenance plan
↓ Beyond Pump Protection
Improving pump efficiency and predictive maintenance
↓ Using Power Sensing to Monitor and Protect Pumps
↓ Power Sensors and Pump Monitoring
Why power monitoring belongs in your pump sensor program
↓ Predictive Maintenance & Cost Savings
Pumps & Systems Magazine, September 2020
Download installation guides, wiring diagrams and dimensional drawings for the full Load Controls range.