Ami Water Meters
Advanced metering infrastructure transforming utility operations today and tomorrow.
Ami water meters. Neptune s innovative lead free water meters are built to meet the water meter needs of water utilities across north america. Instead the system automatically transmits the data directly to the utility at predetermined intervals. The city of dothan al recently turned to aclara for an advanced metering infrastructure ami solution to support its 31 000 electric and 35 000 water meters. This case study details how the city implemented a single network solution that effectively collects water and electric meter readings and provides the information needed to enhance operations and customer service for city residents.
You ll find all this and more in our advanced metering infrastructure ami solution. Ami stands for advanced metering infrastructure. Advanced metering infrastructure ami advanced metering infrastructure is an integrated system of water meters communication networks and data management systems that enables two way communication between meter endpoints and utilities. Alerts won t prevent disasters but they can help users mitigate their property loss and costs of wasted water.
Leading in ami networks globally. Advanced water metering eaton s rfw 201 smart water node is a next generation two way advanced metering infrastructure ami endpoint that wirelessly interfaces with eaton s rf mesh network. Ami water meters offer peace of mind and timely warnings advanced metering infrastructure systems or ami water meters allow utilities to notify users when there s abnormal water flow. Unlike amr ami doesn t require utility personnel to collect the data.
Learn why the the city of fairmont wv implemented ami the flexnet communication network is the powerful long range radio system at the heart of our advanced metering infrastructure solutions for smart cities smart water smart grid smart lighting and smart gas solutions. Amr automated meter reading a technology which automatically collects metering data and transfers that data to a central database for analysis and billing purposes generally called smart meters. The digital water meters will help customers understand their individual water use by answering the question how and when they use their water.