Technical Specifications
The M-BUS Module is designed for remote readings on PCW-PHW water meters.
According to PN-EN 13757-3, data transmission is carried out using the M-Bus communication standard.
The use of this open communication protocol allows the remote data reading and transmission environment to
the creator
it provides full compatibility with a wide range of devices. In addition, event detection logging can also
provides.
The PCW-PHW WM-BUS Module is based on a microprocessor system, optical sensors
while making it possible to use, for example, the reading of data from water meters and the direction of flow of water
its detection ensures complete consistency of water meter readings. For emergency power supply
thanks to the integrated battery, the re-transmitter module can be used for up to 5 years without power supply from the M-Bus
it can work up to.
Usage
- This module is designed to be compatible with PCW-PHW water meters
- PCW-15-M 1.6 G 3/4" , PCW-20-M 4.0 G 1" Dn20 L=11 cm
- PCW-20-M 4.0 G 1" Dn20 L=13 cm
- PHW-15-M 1.6 G 3/4" , PHW-20-M 4.0 G 1" Dn20 L=11 cm
- PHW-20-M 4.0 G 1" Dn20 L=13 cm
Main Features
- It is not integrated and easy to install on water meters
- Primary power is supplied from the M-Bus system (current draw load unit of the re-transmitter
UL=1.5MA)
- Emergency power supply means that the operation of the M-Bus system in case of power supply interruption
provides continuity
- Detection, recording and signaling of irregularities in water consumption measurements
and starting the clip-on module using the event signal
- Configuring event thresholds and transfer rate
- Reading measurement information from water meters, each caused by external magnetic fields
it is completely resistant to any kind of intervention.
- Remote reading of the measurement data environment using the M-Bus communication protocol and
compatibility with the devices that create its transmission
- IP65 ingress protection
CONTENT OF THE DATA FRAME
- The device's Factory ID
- Device date and time
- Recorded date of reading
- Recorded date of reading
- Registered volume
- Measurement time
- Flow rate
- Current event flags
- Diagnostic function for optics
- Oscillator diagnostics
- Power supply diagnosis