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Data acquisition and transmission device (USPD-100GS.B5.E)
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Data acquisition and transmission device USPD-100 (hereinafter - USPD), is designed for use in the systems of automated collection, control and accounting of energy resources (ASKUER). The USPD has four inputs designed to measure the number of pulses, coming from various energy accounting devices and two inputs for measuring signals of the "Current loop" type. of the "current loop" type.
The measured values are transmitted via GPRS or NBIoT channel to the resource accounting server. server. The USPD can be used in various branches of industry and national economy, including housing and utilities.
economy, including housing and communal services.
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