AmbiPower – Giving Power Back in The Hands of The Utilities
AmbiPower
Ambimat’s AmbiPower is an Automatic Meter reader which communicates with a Utility meter (Water/Gas/Energy) and a Head End System over a cellular network. The modem is capable to independently sending commands over DLMS (RS232) to the meter. The AmbiPower uses a proprietary Edge computing algorithm that can parse the meter data locally on the device itself. This feature helps utilities to bring down the data usage i.e. running cost paid to cellular networks as well as increases the reliability of meter communication. The modem can also sending specific SMS based on some pre-defined events detected from the meter. This provides greater flexibility to use the modem for not just data monitoring but also remote surveillance of tampering activities.
AMR Features:
Meter connectivity over IEC62056(2011):DLMS/COSEM
Scheduled data reading from the meter.
Can read instantaneous as well as long term data reading from the meter.
Can connect to all major Head End Systems
Small Form Factor
Can work as a Router for a plug and play experience
External Antenna for ease of use for cellular connectivity.
The Ambimat Electronics’s AmbiAutomation HVAC Bridge Board is designed and developed a device which is able to communicate on BACnet or MODBUS protocols with Building Automation devices like Chillers, VRVs, VAVs etc and monitor the vitals of the building network for preventive care and maintenance
Features:
Compact Size
Built in RTC
DHCP and Static IP support
Configurable baud rate, parity and stop bits for RS485
Complete isolation for RS485 and RJ45 connectors
Out-of-the-box GPRS/CAT 1/NB-IoT connectivity so no hassles with Building’s existing IT infrastructure
Applications:
Building management
Energy management
Preventive maintenance
Data Interfaces supports:
RS232
RS485
Ethernet
Wi-Fi
Protocols supports:
BACnet IP
MODBUS RTU
Proprietary RS232 communication
JSON/HTTP
Data Communication Protocol to backend server:
Wi-Fi
Ethernet
GPRS/CAT 1/NB-IoT All communications will go over an encrypted channel to the server*