JOOBY AQUARIS SNS WIAP03 100

(1 customer review)

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Smart external connection sensor for Apator water meters. This inductive sensor is specifically engineered for the purpose of transmitting data from traditional analog water meters to the Jooby OMNI RM LoRaWAN 4PU 200/204/205 EU pulse radio module.

The sensor is installed on the water meter’s casing and connected to the radio module. It immediately commences recording the number of rotations made by the meter’s measuring hand and then sends this data to the pulse radio module.

SKU: Jooby Aquaris SNS WIAP03 100 Category: Tag:

Description

How it works

Upon activation of the radio module, the sensor, now affixed to the meter, initiates the data reading process. During this operation, information is conveyed from the sensor to the radio module in the form of pulses. The count of these pulses corresponds directly to the number of rotations of the water meter’s hand or a multiple thereof.

The data is transmitted through a specialized 1.5-meter cable equipped with a PY07-6 connector.

All the information collected is securely stored in the non-volatile memory of the radio module and is transmitted at regular intervals to the resource provider’s server through the LoRaWAN network.

The received data is processed by the metering system, converting it into a readable format, allowing the supplier to monitor and analyze resource consumption in real time.

Sensor Specifications

  • Sensor model – Jooby Aquaris SNS WIAP03 100
  • Water meter model – Apator MWN50
  • Pulse coefficient – 1 pulse per 10 liter
  • Operating temperature – 1 °C … 60 °C

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
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1 review for JOOBY AQUARIS SNS WIAP03 100

  1. Olivia S.

    Expert advice and guidance were very helpful. I ordered some units to integrate with our system and they’ve worked flawlessly. Delivery was prompt, and the devices were well-packaged. The setup was quick, which was a huge bonus as I was short on time!

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