Agricultural Products

Water flow monitoring and control

An electronic water flow meter integrates sensors and electronic components to accurately measure the rate of water flow. Renowned for its precision, user-friendliness, and ability to provide real-time data, it’s an ideal tool for monitoring and managing water usage in agricultural settings.

Features

Digital Display: Most electronic water flow meters feature a clear LCD or LED screen that shows real-time flow rates and accumulated volume, making readings intuitive and easy to monitor

Data Logging: Selected models include onboard data loggers that continuously record flow measurements over time, enabling detailed analysis and performance monitoring.

Communication Interfaces: These meters support multiple integration options—RS‑485/Modbus, M‑Bus, and wireless protocols like LoRaWAN, Sigfox, and Wireless M‑Bus—making them easy to connect with control systems and remote monitoring networks.

Flow Rate Range: Available models cater to diverse needs—from ultra-low flows (as little as 0.1 mL/min or 1 L/h for precise labs and dosing) to high capacities (hundreds to tens of thousands of L/min for industrial, irrigation, or municipal use)—ensuring the right meter for any application.

Installation Flexibility: These flow meters can be installed horizontally—at the pipe’s lowest point—or vertically with upward flow, preventing air pockets and sediment buildup to ensure accurate, reliable readings across diverse setups.

Applications

  • Residential: Water usage monitoring in homes.

  • Industrial: Process control and monitoring in factories.

  • Agriculture: Irrigation system management.

  • Municipal: Water supply and wastewater management.

Energy Meter

An electronic energy meter is a device that measures the amount of electrical energy consumed by a residence, business, or industrial facility. Unlike traditional mechanical meters, electronic meters provide more accurate measurements and often come with advanced features. Here’s an overview:

Types of Electronic Energy Meters

Single Phase Meters:

  • Used Primarily in residential applications.
  • Measures energy consumption in single-phase electrical systems.

Three Phase Meters:

  • Designed for commercial and industrial applications.
  • Measures energy consumption in three-phase electrical systems, which are more common in larger installations.

Smart Meters:

  • Equipped with communication technology to transmit data remotely.
  • Enable real-time monitoring, time-of-use billing, and integration with home energy management systems.

Features

  • Digital Display: Offers a clear, easy-to-read interface for tracking energy use.

  • Data Logging: Captures and stores consumption data over time for usage pattern analysis.

  • Remote Monitoring: Enables wireless transmission of data to utilities or users for offsite access 

  • Tamper Detection: Detects and alerts on potential tampering or fraud via sensors and event logs .

  • Time-of-Use Pricing: Supports variable rates based on time of day to encourage usage during off-peak periods.

Applications

Benefits

  • Higher Accuracy: Electronic meters use digital signal processing to deliver far more precise readings than mechanical meters 

  • Richer Insights: They track detailed usage patterns—like instantaneous demand, voltage, and power factor—helping users understand and manage their energy consumption 

  • Energy Efficiency Gains: By revealing peak usage periods, these meters enable users to adjust habits or equipment schedules to save energy and reduce costs .