ENERGY CONSUMPTION MONITORING

Monitoring energy or water consumption requires connecting a reading device to utility meters in hard-to-reach places such as water pits, basements or outbuildings, making physical wiring impractical. Instead, our solution uses wireless, long range and battery powered transmitters to send data to one or more loggers for uploading to cloud software. Some universities use several hundred of our transmitters across large campuses to interface to their utility meters, while hundreds of schools, hospitals, offices and factories use our technology on a smaller scale. See our energy monitoring solution below:

Choose a logger and one or more transmitters for this application below. A "logger" receives and logs data from the "transmitters" and uploads them to the cloud.

Counter Transmitters

Connect this battery powered wireless transmitter to your pulse interface electricity or water (IP68 option) utility meters. ATEX version available for connection to gas meters.

High Power Counter Transmitter IP68

Use this battery powered transmitter when extended transmission range is required. ATEX version available for connection to gas meter.

MBus or Modbus Transmitter

This is a mains-powered unit for connection to meters with MBus or Modbus interfaces.

Repeater

This mains-powered unit extends range of transmitters by receiving and re-transmitting their data.

Ethernet Logger

This unit receives and logs data from transmitters and forwards their data to cloud software via Ethernet for monitoring of data online.

GPRS Logger

This unit receives and logs data from transmitters and forwards their data to cloud software via GPRS network for monitoring of data online. Requires a SIM.

Modbus/MBus/Counter input loggers

GPRS Loggers can be supplied with either Modbus, MBus or counter input options for direct connection to utility meters.