Ultrasonic bulk water meter IUW
Ultrasonic bulk water meter for use in drinking water distribution and industrial applications
The IUW ultrasonic bulk water meter is used to record high and fluctuating flows in drinking water distribution and in industry, with a very low pressure loss at the same time.
The IUW is factory-equipped with an NFC interface. This allows a retrofitting of a wM-Bus, LoRaWAN® module.
All materials, which are used in the drinking water section, comply with the required standards, guidelines and the current German drinking water approval (Other country-specific drinking water approvals on request).
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Ultrasonic bulk water meter IUW
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Features
- Any installation position (even „head down“)
- Highest precision and reliability even in case of low flow rates
- Protection class IP68
- No moving parts in the flow sensor
- No straight inlet or outlet needed (U0/D0) according to OIML R49 and DIN EN ISO 4064
- Electronic, battery powered LCD register with NFC interface
- Smart Metering functions
- Alarm and statistic functions
- Battery life > 15 Years
- Operating pressure MAP 16
- Approved in accordance with MID
Application
- For consumption measuring of drinking water and unpolluted service water up to 50 °C
- For the measuring of high flow rates
AMR Technologies
NFC interface (= Near Field Data Capture) for connecting an external NDC-module
Readout options of the measuring device via the NFC interface (Near Field Communication)
- Measuring instrument ID (serial number)
- Current (balanced) consumption display or total volume in case of an overflow
- Date / Time
- Firmware version
- Up to 15 previous month’s values
- Temperature
- Key date / Key date volume
- Forward flow volume / Return flow volume
- Alarms or error messages
- Battery end
Product options
Measuring Principle |
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Register |
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Nominal Flow Q3 (≈ Qn) |
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Nominal Diameter DN (mm) |
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Length without connectors |
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Temperature |
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Housing Material |
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Operating pressure (max.) |
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Communication Technologies |
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Specified Units on Display |
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