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Supply and install Wireless M-BUS transmitters: This operation consists of connecting a pulse sensor to each of the water meters, making them smart meters. Each pulse sensor transmits changes in the readings via radio at regular intervals (every 10 seconds, 10 minutes, 12 hours, adjustable) to a Wireless M-BUS AMR repeater (or hub).
The Wireless M-BUS receiver, in this case, retrieves the data and transmits it via GPRS to a central server that combines the data so that it can be used for:
- Provide detailed information to the billing departments.
- Detect potential leaks.
The advantages of the ADEUNIS RF solution are many:
The Wireless M-BUS transmitter transforms water meters into "smart" meters, bringing older generations of meters into the smart metering era.
The ADEUNIS RF solution is a non-proprietary solution compatible with 85% of installed meters.
The AMR Wireless M-BUS radio modems operate on lithium batteries with a 12-year lifespan.
The service provider maintains a reading history for each meter independently for the past three years.
ADEUNIS AMR Wireless M-BUS modems operate using the Wireless M-BUS protocol as standard, ensuring full compatibility with the European M-BUS 13757-4 2005 standard.
The exceptional coverage of the Wireless M-BUS modules integrated into the AMR radio modem allows for a bidirectional digital link of up to 1 km. This enables coverage of 6 or 7 floors with a single hub, eliminating the need for a repeater.
