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Digital heat meter PolluCom F

digital heat meter
digital heat meter
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The new PolluCom F is Sensus’ next generation mechanical thermal energy meter following the successful PolluCom E with multiple new features. A major new feature is that the PolluCom F is now equipped with wireless communication to integrate the energy measurement into your heating network solution. Besides the data communication, the PolluCom F gives you reliability of the measurements with a technology, which is more than 45 years approved Benefits to you Optional communications easy to be integrated to different reading and billing programs Battery lifetime up to 13 years Big size storage of the historical data Ideally applicable for “6/12 °C cooling systems” due to temperature range of the flow sensor from 5 to 90 °C Updates measuring values quickly (4 seconds for temperatures, 4 seconds for energy and flow rate) Password-protected parameter selections on the meter itself; no additional peripheral equipment needed Optional, factory-fitted modules for electronic meter reading and connection with building automation systems Can be used with water glycol mixtures due to mechanical measuring principle Provides a pre-settable correction factor for enthalpy for usage in water glycol systems Features Available wireless M-Bus communication OMS T1 and C1, compatible with Sensus Diavaso and other OMS wireless M-Bus certified systems New user friendly enclosure design Configurable and high speed data telegram for M-Bus data transmission Integrated data logger Optionally available with removable integrator for narrow installation sites: PolluCom F/S with approximately 5 m connection cable Standard optical interface
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