This groundbreaking sensor node integrates a discrete pulse flow meter to count units of flow (i.e. gallons, liters, etc) as liquid flows through a line. Unit can also be used as an incremental encoder for monitoring machinery speeds and total output.
The transceiver node times individual pulses and their accumulated counts as they occur. It then uses edge computing to determine current flow rates and total volume of liquid passing through the meter. The edge logic also identifies when flow has stopped, duration of flow events, and duration of stop events. For ease of analysis, the node calculates both instantaneous rate of flow and its duration since the last sensor data reset, as well as a value to indicate if flow is currently occurring.
- Monitors 11 different output variables, such as pulses, flow rate, total pulses, total volume, etc. See specifications for more details.
- Transceiver node is powered by a 120V wall transformer that plugs into a jack on the bottom of the enclosure (no battery powered options available.) Data is transmitted wirelessly via a gateway to the software.
- Connects to the Leap Wireless Sensor System with a secure 2.4GHz, FCC-certified radio.
- Count-reset button on top of the node enclosure resets the total flow at the end of a measurement period. Users can also set automated resets based on time of day.
- This unit is a variation of the Leap production counter, with modifications to account for flow measurement and volume totals.
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