AMR, AMI AND METERING RESOURCES

AMR, AMI AND METERING SOLUTIONS

  • ORION® Migratable (ME) Endpoint

    The ORION® Migratable endpoint (ME) is a two-way water endpoint for mobile applications, delivering meter reading data and status information to power the BEACON® AMA Mobile (AMR) solution.

  • AquaControl Water IoT Platform

    AquaControl™ provides leak and burst protection, full submetered billing support, and remote water actuation through its smart connected valve. Aquana captures unit-level consumption, uses flow analysis and contact sensors to detect anomalies, and provides automated shutoff before serious damage occurs.

  • accuSTREAM™ Water Meter

    Positive displacement water meter with Sensus® Electronic Register+™.

    Sensus accuSTREAM meters consist of three basic components: maincase, measuring chamber and sealed register. Maincases (including the bottom plate) are made of composite material with externally-threaded spuds. Registers are housed in a bonnet of synthetic polymer. Measuring chambers are of Rocksyn®, a corrosion-resistant, tailored thermoplastic material formulated for long-term performance and especially suitable for aggressive water conditions. The accuSTREAM can be installed horizontally.

  • Mi.Node W Meter Interface Unit The Mueller Systems Mi.Node W meter interface unit provides a direct connection to all Hersey water meters equipped with a Translator® encoder register.
  • Recordall® Fire Series Assemblies

    Recordall® Fire Series Assemblies (FSAA) are ideal when fire service mains are also being used to supply water for secondary services, such as drinking fountains and general purpose plumbing fixtures. In addition to the strainer, Turbo meter and check valve, the assembly also includes a bypass configuration with Recordall Turbo or Disc Series meters for diverting flow not related to fire demand.

AMR, AMI AND METERING VIDEOS

This presentation explores how digital transformation and data analytics help water utilities overcome financial constraints, aging infrastructure, and labor shortages.