Parameter | Value |
Ambient operating temperature range | 0 to 40°C, max 70% rH |
Flow pipe temperature | 75°C max |
Transportation & storage temperature range | -20 to +45°C, max 70% rH |
Dimensions (LWH) | 83 x 60 x 64 mm (63 x 60 x 64 mm without valve connector) |
Weight | 280 g (excluding packing) |
Operation at high altitude | Max 2000 m / 6500 ft above sea level |
Pin stroke (calibration range) | <= 5.5 mm |
Operating pin stroke (0-100%) | 2.56 mm typical |
Pin Stroke Resolution | Steps of 1% |
Adjustment speed | 0.727 mm/s typical |
Stall force | 100N |
Noise level | < 35 dB(A) @ 70 N load |
Valve protection and Auto-off when active but not installed on valve body | Every 6 weeks: Execute run-in sequence. Refer to FPORT 0x0F ON/OFF: |
Antifreeze | Valve side sensor 6°C |
Accuracy of internal valve side temperature sensor | ±0.5°C |
Accuracy of internal ambient temperature sensor | ±0.5ºC |
Energy storage | LTO (Nominal 500mAh) |
Energy generation minimum requirement | 90 days / year @ 45ºC flow pipe temperature |
Conformity Radio Radio EMC EMC EU Human Exposure Product safety | CE: EN300220-2V3.1.1 & EN300220-2V3.2.1 & EN300220-1V3.1.1 EN301489-1 V2.2.3 / -3 V2.1.1 EN55014-1 / -2 EN62479 EN60335 |
Radio specification | 868.0 - 868.6 MHz, 14 dBm |
Parameter | Value |
Data Rate | Adaptive (ADR) Startup value is SF12BW125 SF12 uses the longest time-on-air, maximizing the wireless communication range. Adaptive Data Rate (ADR) is a mechanism for optimizing data rates, airtime and energy consumption in the network. The ADR mechanism controls the following transmission parameters of an end device.
ADR can optimize device power consumption while ensuring that messages are still received at gateways. When ADR is in use, the network server will indicate to the end device that it should reduce transmission power or increase data rate. End devices which are close to gateways should use a lower spreading factor and higher data rate, while devices further away should use a high spreading factor because they need a higher link budget. ADR should be enabled whenever an end device has sufficiently stable RF conditions. This means that it can generally be enabled for static devices. If the static end device can determine that RF conditions are unstable (for example, when a car is parked on top of a parking sensor), ADR should (temporarily) be disabled. Mobile end devices should be able to detect when they are stationary for a longer times, and enable ADR during those times. End devices decide if ADR should be used or not, not the application or the network |
Radio Communication Interval during Installation Cycle | 10 seconds for 5 minutes |
Radio Communication attempt Interval (after join failure or 90 minutes of continuous communication failure) | 60 minutes |