Wireless monitoring

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Wireless monitoring

Telog's Ru-32 Recording Telemetry Unit (RTU) provides real-time monitoring and alarming of pressure and flow sensors in the harsh underground environments typical of water distribution systems. It is suited for monitoring water system pressures, underground water level, mag meters, water billing meters, pressure reducing and relief valves. This five-channel RTU can interface with up to two digital inputs and one analog voltage or potentiometer input, and it can be supplied with one or two pressure sensors. It comes with the Telog WM/C cellular m2m modem, which is certified on the Sprint and Verizon Wireless networks in the U.S., and the Bell Mobility network in Canada. The Ru-32 energizes its modem only when pushing data to the host computer, and it consumes very little power when sampling and recording data.

Telog Instruments Inc.
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