Ever wondered how your water consumption is tracked and whether your meter is keeping up with the latest in smart technology? Understanding whether your water meter is pulsed or non-pulsed can unlock a world of possibilities for smarter water management and real-time monitoring.
What’s the Difference?
- Pulsed Water Meters: These are the smart meters of the water world. As water flows, the meter sends out electrical pulses—each representing a specific amount of water used. This real-time data can be transmitted remotely through LoRaWAN or NB-IoT, making it the perfect choice for modern smart water systems.
- Non-Pulsed Water Meters: These are traditional mechanical meters that don’t transmit data. But don’t worry—you can still upgrade your non-pulsed meter with the right solution.
Here’s the Exciting Part:
If you have a mechanical meter with a pre-installed magnet or non-magnetic steel plate on the dial, our Pulse Reader can turn it into a smart, real-time data transmitter. It’s a simple, efficient way to bring your water meter into the digital age without the need for expensive replacements.
But what if your meter doesn’t have these features? No problem! We offer a camera-based direct-read solution that captures and transmits readings with precision—no magnets required.
Why Upgrade?
- Track Your Usage in Real-Time: Stop waiting for manual readings and start monitoring your water consumption instantly.
- Smart Integration: Connect seamlessly with IoT systems using LoRaWAN, NB-IoT, or LTE for reliable, remote monitoring.
- Tailored Solutions: Whether you’re upgrading with our Pulse Reader or using our advanced camera-based system, we have a solution to fit your needs.
Our Pulse Reader
Our Pulse Reader is designed to be compatible with major brands like Itron, Elster, Sensus, and more. It’s built to handle tough environments while providing accurate and reliable data transmission. And if your meter isn’t compatible with a Pulse Reader, our camera-based solution offers the perfect alternative for non-pulsed meters.
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Post time: Oct-24-2024