Devices for the wireless system

Build a reliable remote reading system with our devices, which guarantee precise data transmission and stable radio communication in all conditions. Choose solutions designed with network uptime, easy integration and long service life in mind. Streamline utility management, reduce operating costs and implement accurate billing for end users.

Choose a wireless system that meets the requirements of your installation

HUB-WMBUS

A wireless M-Bus signal hub designed to collect and manage data from multiple devices in remote reading systems.

HUB-WMBUS - koncentrator NAXOM WMBUS
  • Aggregation of data from multiple radio overlays

  • Wireless M-Bus cooperation

  • Mains power supply and Ethernet/GPRS communication

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AT-WMBUS-04

External radio module

Moduł radiowy AT-WMBUS-04
  • Wireless M-Bus communication

  • Power supply for up to 12 years of battery life

  • High resistance to magnetic fields

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GSM/GPRS hub

Data concentrator

Koncentrator GSM/GPRS
  • Receiving and recording data from radio devices

  • Packet transmission over a GSM network

  • Support for up to 1,600 measuring devices

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AT-WMBUS-05

Radio signal retransmitter

Retransmiter AT-WMBUS-05
  • Data transmission in the 868 MHz band

  • Compatibility with OMS systems

  • Long service life and low energy consumption

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APT-VERTI-1

Communication module

APT-VERTI-1
  • Two interfaces for the app – Bluetooth and USB

  • Energy-saving mode

  • High-precision reading mode

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Ultrimis PRO
Ultrimis NEO

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Where should you start when implementing a remote reading system in a building?

Introducing a remote reading system for meters is the first step towards modern and efficient property management. It enables the automatic collection of data from water, heating, gas and electricity meters without the need for physical meter reading.

To begin with, it is worth carrying out analyses of the building’s requirements and an inventory of existing metering equipment. It is crucial to select the appropriate communication technology (wired or wireless) to suit the specific characteristics of the building. It is also essential to determine how the system will integrate with the BMS (Building Management System) or reporting platform, which allow for real-time monitoring of utility consumption and a rapid response to any anomalies.

Why does investing in a wireless system offer real savings for property managers?

Implementing a wireless meter reading system brings economic and organisational benefits for property managers. The elimination of manual data collection reduces operational costs and the risk of human error. Automatic real-time data transmission allows for the rapid identification of faults, leaks or unjustified utility consumption. This makes it possible to implement optimisation measures that result in lower bills and sustainable energy management.

Furthermore, the installation of a wireless system is less intrusive than alternative solutions. This significantly reduces implementation time and minimises the costs of upgrading existing infrastructure.