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  • Automatic Meter Reading for Centralized Power Monitoring
    In this case study, the client was building a skyscraper but had insufficient space to install serial communication wiring to connect the building's numerous power meters to the control room. Learn how Moxa took advantage of the building's existing Ethernet network to provide automatic meter
  • PTC Thermistor Application in Automated Reading Electronic Meter
    Automatic meter reading is becoming increasingly popular in electronic power meters, This technology provides a communications port to the power meter, allowing it to be read electronically in a remote way. RS-485 is a simple, cheap, reliable communications specification that is well suited
  • Improve Flow Meter Flexibility and Simplify Maintenance By Combining Wired and Wireless Technologies
    . data to the DCS and control room. The IR link provides both an auxiliary device. Fig 2--ST75 Wireless Flow Meter. for reading the same measured data as well. as access to the electronics for set-up and. system diagnostics at the field installation. If the field technician wants to test
  • Using the ECOLEC Series 100 Meters as a CT Operated Meter (.pdf)
    of 60 Amps. The actual kWh consumption per phase must then be calculated by multiplying the difference between the current and previous readings (compensated for roll over) by the CT ratio used. Using the ECOLEC Series 100 Meters as a CT operated Meter ASI. ASI. Automation Systems
  • Principle of Variable Flow Meter: Flow meter (Float Type)
    The valve installed in a flow meter causes a pressure loss, generating a difference between the inlet pressure and outlet pressure. As shown on page 50, the reading of a fl oat type flow meter differs according to the applied pressure. In the lower section, this P2 is the pressure applied
  • Principle of Variable Flow Meter: Rotameter ( Float Type)
    As shown in the figure, the area (float type) flow meter has a conical cylinder (tapered tube) with the upper end larger than the lower end, having a float inside. The float moves up and down according to the flow, and the reading taken when it balances indicates the flow rate.
  • Resistance and Capacitance Meter Using a PIC 16C622
    are ideal for designs having size constraints. Resistance and Capacitance Meter Using a PIC16C622. M. AN611. Resistance and Capacitance Meter Using a PIC16C622. This family of devices also introduce on-chip brown-out. Author: Rodger Richey. reset circuitry and a filter on the reset input (MCLR
  • Using the SLMS Output of the ECOLEC Series 100 Meters (.pdf)
    The ECOLEC Series 100 meters are equipped with a data output for Automated Meter Reading (AMR) purposes. This Single Line Messaging System (SLMS) output from the meter is transmitted on the Lateral Data Bus (LDB), which consists of two signals namely Neutral and Data. Using the SLMS output

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