AMR, AMI AND METERING RESOURCES

AMR, AMI AND METERING SOLUTIONS

  • How To Read An Encoder

    The HR-E LCD encoder has a 9-digit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) to show consumption, flow and alarm information. The display automatically toggles between 9-digit and 6-digit consumption, rate of flow and meter model.

  • HbMAG Magnetic Flow Meter Conservation, operational efficiency and versatility are important to municipalities as they look for new ways to optimize service.
  • BEACON® Software as a Service (SaaS)

    The BEACON® Software as a Service (SaaS) solution combines the intuitive power of BEACON SaaS software suite with proven ORION® Cellular Network as a Service (NaaS), Traditional Fixed Network (AMI) and Mobile (AMR) meter reading technologies to provide utility management with greater visibility, control and optimized information. 

  • Recordall® Turbo Series Meters

    Recordall® Turbo Series meters are the smart choice for larger facilities, including hotels, apartment buildings, and commercial and industrial buildings. The direct-coupled turbine uses an exclusive floating rotor design that reduces bearing friction and associated wear to provide greater accuracy and a longer service life.

  • OMNI™ Turbo (T²) Water Meters

    Improve accuracy range and extend meter service life for schools, hospitals, retail centers and other general commercial applications with our OMNI™ Turbo (T²), one of the most technologically advanced water meters on the market today. And you don’t have be concerned about sustained flow rates because there are no restrictions, thanks to its continuous operating range. OMNI T² meters are made of epoxy-coated ductile iron and are available in 1.5″-10″ sizes.

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.