Feature

●Stainless steel body and fittings
●Simple 2-wire pulse output
●No additional power source required
●Pulse count can be read remotely using the free, remote reading, EKM Dash software.
●Quality materials and construction, 2.0" NPT Male Threads


Description

Type: 2" Stainless Steel Pulse Output Water Meter

Mounting: Horizontal Inline Mount -- 2" Male NPT Pipe Threads

Units: Cubic Meters

Pulse Output: 1 pulse = 0.10 ft³ (approx. 0.748 gal.)

Approx. Dimensions: 17” long x 4.75" Wide x 6.5" tall

Model: SPWM-200-CF

Our remote readable 2.0" Stainless Steel Pulse Output Water Meters are a great solution for remotely, or locally, monitoring water consumption.

This is a well made, industrial grade, stainless steel(304 grade) water meter. You can use it as a traditional water meter where you read the water consumption off of the face of the meter. It also has the added functionality of being able to connect the pulse output wires to a pulse counting device. This meter produces a pulse for every 0.10 ft³ (1 pulse = approx. 0.748 gal.) that flows by the meter, these pulses can be then picked up and counted by our pulse counting devices.

This pulse output water meter can be connected to our EKM-Omnimeter Pulse v.4, which is our new pulse counting kWh meter. This is our most advanced electric meter to date. This meter can count the pulse outputs from up to 3 pulse output devices. It can also control up to 2 external relays, which allows you to turn things on and off remotely.

When connected to a v.4 Omnimeter, this water meter can send pulse data to the cloud with our EKM Push communication system. The EKM Push sends all of your meter data to our cloud database and inserts it into your personal account, where you can access it for free. In other words, with this system you can easily monitor water use, at an unlimited number of sites around the world, free.

Use these water submeters to meter the water consumption in your apartments, your irrigation water (which can save you in sewer costs in some areas), meter your well output, or use them to detect leaks while you are away.