In enterprises working in the water sector, monitoring of relevant measuring stations and periodical data transfer of metered parameters like water consumption, pressure, flow rate, filling level, precipitation, etc. belong to the daily routine. In many cases this is done by radio or GSM/GPRS communication services.
For professional users this implies handling of a number of single components and tasks like to find the right data logger to connect to the sensors, or to purchase appropriate hardware, or selection of a network operator and evaluating cost and network coverage, up to the final visualization of the data collected. Nowadays, like also in other industries which are using information technology more and more, bookable services covering all different M2M aspects and not only the communication as such, are increasingly used.
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Measured and metered data even from chambers without power supply can easily be transferred and visualized on your desk:
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Statistics can be generated as csv files to simplify user import into programs like Excel.
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Linechart regarding water consumption |
Zero-value recognition |
Pressure measurement |
Of course you are also controlling your valves, pumps, etc.
Metrilog offers it´s water business customers a comprehensive service pack. ‚M2M Water’ includes all necessary components of the process chain: from the connection to measuring devices, provider-independent GSM/GPRS network communication services, an open gateway concept, up to a reviewed and transparent monthly flat rate invoice.
Take advantage of Metrilog ‚M2M Water’ for your water or waste water project
- perfect visualization of measuring device and sensor data directly on your desk
- scheduled or manual control of valves or pumps
- simple integration into your legacy process control system even of problematic or remote measuring points or chambers
- standardized interfaces for accounting systems
- in-time recognition of irregularities like leakages, pressure decline, etc. and thus reduced response times
- time advantage and reduced workload for maintenance staff







