New product "Pulse Pick Sensor Node" in the wireless sensor network "Mr. Energy Saving" series launched - Integrating current pulse conversion function from power meter with transmission device and pulse count transmission function into one unit.

As a new product in the "Mr. Energy Saving" series, a wireless sensor network that allows for easy measurement and visualization of environmental information and device control using 920MHz band specific low-power radio, we have developed the "Pulse Pick Sensor Node," which provides accurate power consumption data to power recipients, and will begin sales on October 31.
This product operates on a battery with a lifespan of 5 years and does not require the installation of a pulse conversion device, allowing for easy wireless measurement of power consumption from a power meter with a transmission device without the need for cumbersome and costly electrical work.
<Overview>
【Model Number】 SW-42K0-1000
【Release Date】 Scheduled for October 31, 2016
【Sales Price】 Open price
【Main Features】
- Capable of measuring power consumption from a power meter (measuring instrument) with a transmission device wirelessly
- Compatible with service pulses from power meters with transmission devices (50,000 pulses/kWh)
- Battery-operated and built-in pulse conversion device, eliminating the need for electrical work during installation
- Connects using CT, ensuring no impact on the pulse circuit of transaction meters
- Enables remote monitoring via Ethernet and other means through the Mr. Energy Saving wireless sensor network
- Can be used in combination with existing products from the Mr. Energy Saving lineup.


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– Integrating current pulse conversion function and pulse count transmission function from a power meter with a transmission device into one unit –
"Mr. Energy Saving" is a wireless sensor network that allows easy measurement and visualization of power, temperature, humidity, CO2, illuminance, and pulses using 920MHz band wireless, as well as control of Modbus devices.