SANCHUAN’s AMR integrates IoT-enabled meters with wireless walk-by and drive-by data collection, streamlining utility workflows and enabling remote, automated readings without manual intervention.
Seamlessly integrate Sanchuan’s AMR water meter into city workflows—enabling fast, accurate walk-by and drive-by readings. Boost efficiency, reduce manual labor, and modernize public utility services with minimal disruption. Simplify daily operations while delivering reliable, real-time data effortlessly.
SANCHUAN’s AMR integrates IoT-enabled meters with wireless walk-by and drive-by data collection, streamlining utility workflows and enabling remote, automated readings without manual intervention.
Smart water meters (ultrasonic, electromagnetic, IoT)
RF/wireless transceiver for walk-by & drive-by reading
Data concentrator/gateway relaying to management platforms
Central software for data analytics, billing, and diagnostics.
Proven leader since 1971 with global deployments
Reduces manual labor, boosts accuracy and efficiency
Seamlessly integrates with existing urban utility workflows
Supports multiple comms (NBIoT, LoRa, RF) for flexible deployment
Strong R&D and patents support reliable innovation
AMR stands for Automated Meter Reading. It's a technology that automatically collects consumption, diagnostic, and status data from water/gas/electric meters via wireless or handheld/mobile receivers—eliminating the need for manual on-site readings while enabling near-real-time billing and analytics.
AMR meters are read electronically using one of two methods:
Walk-by: A technician carries a handheld receiver near meters to pick up RF signals.
Drive-by: A receiver mounted on a vehicle automatically collects readings while driving through meter zones.
AMR: One-way, intermittent data collection requiring walkby/driveby personnel. Offers basic usage readings, limited frequency.
AMI: Twoway, fixed network communications; meters automatically transmit frequent interval data (even hourly), and support remote control (e.g., shutoff, firmware updates). More accurate, proactive, and interactive.