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Extension to range of clamp-on flow meters

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Micronics says its U1000 heat/energy and flow meters are now available in the original pipe-mounted or new wall-mounted, display & keyboard format with an extended pipe range.

The U1000MKII is a clamp-on, ultrasonic heat meter alternative to traditional inline energy meters, for energy management and billing applications in domestic and commercial, district or shared heating or cooling systems, which offers significant installation cost and dry maintenance benefits over traditional in-line products. The new U1000 wall mount version offers the alternative of clamp-on, pipe-mounted flow and temperature sensors but with a wall or control panel, display and keyboard plus an extended range to cover larger pipe size applications. The wall mount version extends the pipe size to cover applications from 25mm – 225mm (8”) OD pipe and the temperature range to 135°C.

While the U1000MKII-WM can still be used as a stand-alone product, when it comes to connectivity the new product supports optional Mbus or Modbus RTU slave and RS485 serial communications for aM&T or BEMS.

The company adds that the unit is simple to install. Connect power and enter the pipe inside diameter, adjust the sensors and clamp-on the pipe. No specialist skills or tools are required. ONLINE ENQUIRY 102

Join in for monthly online discussions

Distech Controls has launched DCTV, a monthly series of online discussions for the smart buildings industry. The DCTV series will feature a panel of intelligent buildings experts that meet once a month for a 45-minute session to tackle key industry issues while allowing audiences to learn more about current topics, interact with the panel and keep up with Distech Controls’ latest advancements and news.

Following the recent first session that focused on open connectivity, a second will be held on April 13 which will take a deeper dive approach on implementation of smart solutions and best practices for controlled data usage. Additional live sessions are scheduled for May 11, June 8 and July 6 on additional topics affecting the industry.

“DCTV is an exciting new initiative that will provide key insights to help the smart buildings industry better understand current and future trends during these challenging times,” says Simon Ward, director of sales for UK and Ireland, Distech Controls. “DCTV will give us a great platform to reach out to the industry, share useful content and stimulate conversation.” ONLINE ENQUIRY 101

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