AMR, AMI AND METERING RESOURCES

AMR, AMI AND METERING SOLUTIONS

  • HR-E®

    The High-Resolution Encoder (HR-E®) uses non-contact, field-proven, light-emitting diode technology to provide an eight-digit reading, while also eliminating the friction and wear of traditional mechanical encoders.

  • Collect, Manage And Store Data With Temetra®

    Itron’s Temetra® unified platform eliminates data silos, enabling smooth integration of various data sources. Temetra's cloud-based system ensures minimal disruption, enhancing visibility into consumption and simplifying compliance reporting. Consolidate data, improve financial planning, and track key performance metrics, helping utilities demonstrate compliance, justify rate increases, and secure funding confidently.

  • R450 System Makes Utility Operations Visual

    Problems with Non-Revenue Water? Wasting time and money on truck rolls for off-cycle meter readings? Dealing with customer complaints over high water bills? Get a fix on the solution with Neptune’s R450™ System and get it all fixed from the start.

  • Secret To Disinfection Monitoring For High Chlorine Residual Wastewater Applications

    Some wastewater applications require chlorine residuals greater than can be effectively monitored using DPD due to the oxidation of the Wurster dye to a colorless Imine. Such applications include industrial wastewater processes that inherently have a high chlorine demand thereby requiring a more robust monitoring method.

  • Recordall® Fire Series Meters

    Recordall® Fire Series Meters (FMSA) provide revenue-generating flexibility and control when you need to measure high-volume usage, such as when sprinklers are activated through a single supply line or for other applications, including industrial, multi-residential and commercial.

AMR, AMI AND METERING VIDEOS

In this episode of The Water Online Show, host Travis Kennedy delves into one of the most transformative shifts in the water sector: the digital evolution of metering and data-driven utility management. Joined by Matt Stephenson and Erica Hermann from Badger Meter, the discussion explores how utilities are turning advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) into a foundation for smarter, more connected operations.