Description
How it works
Once the radio module is activated, the installed sensor begins reading data from the water meter. The radio module receives this data as 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 through a 1.5-meter cable equipped with a PY07-6 connector. All information collected by the sensor is stored in the radio module’s non-volatile memory and is sent to the resource provider’s server via the LoRaWAN network at predefined intervals. The system then converts the received data into a format that can be accessed by the resource provider for monitoring, analysis, and management through the administration panel.
Sensor Specifications
- Sensor model — Jooby Aquaris SNS WOAM02 100
- Water meter model — Allmess AMES 3-W +m
- Pulse coefficient — 1 pulse per 1 liter
- Operating temperature — 1 °C … 60 °C
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