Description
How it works
Once the sensor is installed on the meter’s enclosure, it begins reading the data. The radio module receives this data as counted pulses, with the pulse count corresponding to the number of revolutions of the water meter’s hand or a multiple thereof. Data is transmitted via a 1.5-meter cable equipped with a PY07-6 connector. All information from the sensor is stored in the radio module’s non-volatile memory and is periodically sent to the resource provider’s server via the LoRaWAN network. The system then converts this data into metrics, allowing the resource provider to observe, analyze, and process the information through the administration panel.
Sensor Specifications
- Sensor model — Jooby Aquaris SNS WIIT01100
- Water meter model — Itron Unimag+
- Gas meter model — Itron Itron GALLUS 2000-U
- Pulse coefficient — 1 pulse per 100 liter
- Operating temperature — 1 °C … 60 °C