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The "SW-42K0-1000" is a pulse pick sensor node that detects and counts the service pulses from a power meter with a transmission device and wirelessly transmits the calculated cumulative power consumption. As the movement towards energy conservation and decarbonization becomes more active, the demand for visualizing electricity usage is increasing significantly. By using this pulse pick sensor node, visualization at the level of receiving equipment can be easily implemented. For detailed usage instructions, please feel free to contact us. 【Features】 ■ Wireless measurement of power consumption from a power meter with a transmission device ■ Battery-operated (5-year lifespan) and includes a pulse conversion device, eliminating the need for power installation at the time of setup ■ Connects using CT, so it does not affect the pulse circuit of trading meters ■ Can be used in combination with existing products from Mr. Energy Conservation *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Product Specifications (Partial)】 ■Function: Detection of service pulses, cumulative power count, and data transmission ■Supported Input Pulses: Current: 10–25mA / Pulse Width: 10ms or more / Pulse Interval: 20ms or more ■Measurement Cycle: 1 minute / 5 minutes / 10 minutes ■Communication Frequency: Specific Low Power Radio ARIB STD-T108 (920MHz band) ■Communication Distance: Over 100m in line of sight (outdoor environment) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Case Study】 ■Demand Monitoring Solution *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Mr. Energy Saving" is a wireless sensor network that uses the 920MHz band to measure and visualize power, current, temperature, humidity, CO2, illuminance, pulse, and vibration, as well as control air conditioning and lighting via Modbus protocol and digital signals, and transmit and receive analog signals. The base (master unit) receives data transmitted wirelessly from each node (slave unit), allowing for visualization on a PC, and by using a gateway, data can be sent to the cloud for monitoring and control from remote locations. It can be used in various settings such as offices, commercial facilities, factories, and plants, supporting "energy saving," "environmental visibility," and "labor reduction.