Description
How it works
Once the sensor is installed on the meter’s enclosure and the radio module is activated, the data reading process begins. The sensor transmits information to the radio module in the form of counted pulses, with the number of pulses 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 collected information is stored in the radio module’s non-volatile memory and is sent to the resource provider’s server via the LoRaWAN network at specified intervals. The metering system processes the received information, converting it into visible data that enables the supplier to monitor and analyze resource consumption in real-time.
Sensor Specifications
- Sensor model — Jooby Aquaris SNS WISE03 100
- Water meter model — Sensus 620
- Pulse coefficient — 1 pulse per 1 liter
- Operating temperature — 1 °C … 60 °C