Sontay launches range of water- and heat-metering products

Sontay, heat meter, water meter

Sontay has introduced a new series of water- and heat-metering products to help building-services specifiers and contractors achieve precise and affordable flow and energy metering. The range includes flow sensors, ultra-sonic flow sensors, water meters, compact heat meters and heat-meter integrators. These devices conform to the requirements of the Measuring Instrument Directive and EN 1434, where applicable.

The ultrasonic flow sensors have no moving parts and are virtually silent in operation. The latest technology is used to calculate heat usage from heating systems for easy access and display.

Flow sensors for heating can be used with chemically treated water and are designed for continuous or very high duty cycle-flow conditions.

Water meters are designed for sanitary water and intermittent flow.

Heat-meter integrators have a dynamic measuring cycle that enables even the smallest use of energy to be reliably metered. A compact version is available for smaller applications.

These heat-meter integrators and compact heat meters are compatible with Sontay’s M-Bus network, which allows up to 250 metering devices to be connected to an M-Bus master devices so that metering data can be accessed via a PC.

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