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Energy meters are not just for metering and billing, they are the key to continuously safeguarding an energy-efficient scheme. As such, the Kamstrup energy meter solution forms an integral part of the holistic design and functionality of a Heat Network.
Kamstrup have been developing energy meters for Heat Networks since 1959 and this vital knowledge and experience has culminated in the latest version of the Kamstrup meter (MULTICAL®), making it the market-leading Heat Network energy meter.
In this table you will see all the relevant key data for the Energy Meter product range:
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| Key Statistics | 403 | 603 |
|---|---|---|
| Heat, Cooling and Heat / Cooling meters available. | Yes | Yes |
| MID Class 2 | Yes | Yes |
| Heat Output – Condensing (kW)* | Yes | Yes |
| Suitable to work with PAYG devices | Yes | Yes (dual M-Bus allows for back-up datalogger) |
| Optional dual flow piece solution – Ultrasonic Metering Station (UMS) | No | Yes |
| Detachable flow piece and calculator | No | No |
| Flow ranges (Q.p. range)” | 0.6 m3/h – 15 m3/h | 0.6m3/h – 1000 m3/h |
Volume weighted average flow and return temperatures calculated at the meter
Flexible options of communication modules, with the most variety in the market
Internal logger with 20 years, 36 months, 460 days, and 4000 minutes of data
1 minute logger to aid with verification of commissioning
16-year battery life
M-Bus disconnect for valve / PAYG control over the M-Bus network
OMS product certified
Very low minimum cut off limit (3 l/h for a Q.p. 1.5 m3/h meter)
MID Class 2 meter
Kamstrup heat meters are typically included as part of the Danfoss FlatStation Heat Interface Unit, whereas Kamstrup Cooling Meters will typically be included as part of the indirect Danfoss Cooling Interface Unit or Direct SAV Cooling Monolink.
These can be fitted with different specifications of meters that can cater to all the requirements of a heat network, including different communication protocols such as; M-Bus, Wireless M-Bus, Modbus and many more.
Kamstrup energy meters have many benefits such as; recording registers of Volume Weighted Average Return Temperature (VWART) and Volume Weighted Average Flow Temperature (VWAFT) which enables the analysis of system performance based on their impact on the system.
One of the most significant benefits of energy metering on a Heat Network is understanding the overall scheme performance. This can only be achieved if additional meters are installed within the distribution and energy centres of the Heat Network.
Installing distribution meters (block entry or riser meters) and energy centre meters, allows for performance downstream of the meter to be calculated, through key metrics such as: heat losses, bypass volumes, plant efficiency and load share. These key metrics help you understand how your system is performing and where improvements can be made.
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The key features of the Kamstrup Energy Meter product range include:
- Available as Heat, Cooling and Heat/Cooling meters
- MID Class 2 certified
- Capable of measuring heat output in condensing mode
- Suitable for use with pay-as-you-go (PAYG) devices
- Offer flexible communication options including M-Bus, Wireless M-Bus and Modbus
- Have a high internal data logging capacity with up to 20 years of data
- Provide volume weighted average flow and return temperatures
- Feature a long 16-year battery life
- Have a very low minimum flow cut-off limit
The key benefits of installing distribution and energy centre meters on a heat network include:
- Allows for analysis of the overall scheme performance by understanding metrics such as heat losses, bypass volumes, plant efficiency and load share
- Provides the ability to calculate the performance downstream of the main meters
- Enables identification of areas where system improvements can be made to enhance energy efficiency
Kamstrup heat meters are typically included as part of the Danfoss FlatStation Heat Interface Unit, while Kamstrup cooling meters are usually integrated into the indirect Danfoss Cooling Interface Unit or the Direct SAV Cooling Monolink. These meters can be fitted with a variety of communication protocols to suit the specific requirements of the heat network.
Kamstrup energy meters offer advanced data logging and verification features, including:
- Internal logger with capacity for up to 20 years, 36 months, 460 days and 4000 minutes of data
- 1 minute logging interval to aid with commissioning verification
- Flexible options for communication modules to facilitate data extraction and monitoring
Kamstrup energy meters are an integral part of the holistic design and functionality of a heat network. They provide accurate and reliable data that is crucial for continuously safeguarding the energy efficiency of the system. The advanced features of Kamstrup meters, such as volume weighted average temperatures and low flow cut-off, help optimise the performance of the entire heat network.
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