Digital water meter flowIQ® 3100
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digital water meter
digital water meter
digital water meter
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flowIQ 3100 is a static water meter developed on the basis of Kamstrup’s experience since 1991 with the development and production of static ultrasonic meters. By the ultrasonic measurement technique you are guaranteed pinpoint measuring accuracy and longevity. flowIQ 3100 is a cold water meter, for measuring the water consumption and distribution of cold tap water in blocks of flats and large facilities. All measurements, references, readings, calculations and data communication are controlled by an advanced, specially designed, electronic circuit. Being a static water meter, flowIQ 3100 has no moving parts, which makes it resistant to wear and any impurities in the water. The meter housing is a hermetically closed vacuum sealed construction, which protects the electronics from humidity, and prevents condensation water between the glass and the large display. Communication flowIQ 3100 comes with the newest radio technology, including built-in wireless data communication for Wireless M-Bus, to meet increasing market demands for smart metering. The wireless radio communication enables remote reading and the built-in radio can be configured for both 'drive-by' reading and reading in 'Fixed network' – e.g. Kamstrup RadioLink network. The meter has a powerful antenna that transmits a high-power radio signal with intelligent coding to the network - which provides a long-range signal and can therefore also be read from long distance with drive-by.

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IFAT 2024
IFAT 2024

13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand C1.400

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