EM114039-02 is a single-phase LoRaWAN prepaid energy meter, the meter has a built-in relay, supports the prepaid function, can remotely control and read data through LoRaWAN communication, and the meter has passed the MID certification. it offers a range of benefits for both residents and utilities in residential areas. By providing greater control, convenience, and efficiency, these meters can contribute to a more sustainable and reliable energy future.
Product Type | Single Phase LoRaWAN Electricity Meter |
Ref. voltage | 220V |
Ref. current | 0.25-5(80)A |
Impulse Constant | 1000imp/kWh |
LCD Display | LCD5+1 |
Operation Temp. | -20~+70℃ |
Relative Humidity | <95% |
Ref. frequency | 50Hz |
Accuracy Class | Cl.1 |
Starting Current | 0.4%/Ib(CI.1) |
Load Control | Built-in 80A magnetic latching relay |
Power Consumption | ≤ 1W,<10VA |
Standard Compliant | IEC62052-11/IEC62053-21, |
LoRaWAN Communication | EU868MHz |
LoRaWAN Antenna | SMA Socket |
Mode | Prepaid Mode(Energy) Prepaid Mode(Credit) Postpaid Mode |
Residential areas can greatly benefit from the implementation of LoRaWAN prepaid smart KWh meters. Here's why:
1. Enhanced Control and Convenience for Residents:
Prepaid System:
Budgeting: Residents can easily control their electricity expenses by topping up their meters in advance. This promotes responsible energy consumption and prevents unexpected power cuts due to unpaid bills.
Flexibility: Residents can choose when and how much to top up, providing greater flexibility in managing their energy costs.
Real-time Monitoring:
Awareness: Residents can track their energy consumption in real-time, allowing them to identify areas for potential savings and make informed decisions about their electricity usage.
Early Detection of Issues: Monitoring can help detect potential problems like power surges or unexpected high consumption, enabling timely intervention.
2. Improved Efficiency for Utilities:
Reduced Meter Reading Costs: LoRaWAN technology eliminates the need for manual meter readings, significantly reducing labor costs and improving efficiency for utility companies.
Early Detection of Meter Tampering: Smart meters can detect tampering attempts, allowing utilities to take prompt action and prevent revenue loss.
Improved Billing Accuracy: Accurate and timely data collection ensures accurate billing, reducing disputes and improving customer satisfaction.
3. Enhanced Grid Management:
Demand-Side Management: Real-time data collected from smart meters can be used to better understand and manage electricity demand across the grid. This information can help utilities optimize grid operations, reduce peak loads, and improve overall grid stability.
Early Detection of Grid Anomalies: Smart meters can detect and report grid anomalies, such as voltage fluctuations or power outages, allowing utilities to respond quickly and effectively.
4. Environmental Benefits:
Energy Conservation: By promoting conscious energy consumption and enabling real-time monitoring, smart meters can encourage residents to reduce their energy usage, leading to lower overall energy consumption and reduced environmental impact