Presentation
NorthQ gas reader is designed to read data from magnetic or electronic meters equipped with optical ports. Its small size and its wireless external transmitter make it easy to install close to any gas meter.
NorthQ gas reader is powered by batteries (that can last for about a year) and it transmits data from the meter every 15 minutes. When there is no Z-Wave, NorthQ gas reader can save data for three months. As such, the system can even be used in a minimal configuration with a simple USB Z-Wave stick connected to a PC and which must not always be functional.
Features
- Follow-up of gas consumption
- Having an overview of home gas consumption
- Keeping track of gas consumption
- Changing consumption habits and saving
- Saving up to 23 % on gas bills
- Compatibility with most gas supply meters in the market
- Inclusion/Exclusion button
- LED inclusion, exclusion, reset and impulse indicator
- Magnetic and electronic supply meter sensors
- Installation accessories provided
- Possible update of firmware
- Easy to install
Technical features
- Type of Module: Z-Wave transmitter
- Power supply: 2 AA batteries
- Battery lifespan : 10 to 15 months
- Frequency : 868.42 MHz
- Range : Up to 30 m indoor
- Length of sensor cable : 5 m
- Memory : EEPPROM 512 kB (equivalent to 3 months of data storage every 15 minutes)
- Real time clock
- Dimensions :
- Casing : 93 x 75 x 34 mm
- Sensor : 28.6 x 26.6 x 9.1 mm
- Certifications :88/387/EEC; 2004/108/EC; 2006/95/EC
- Use
- Energy Use Monitoring
- Type
- Sensor
- Function
- Gas Consumption
- Gateway compatibility
- eedomus+ - total compatibility
- Protocol
- Z-Wave Serie 300
Branded northq products
Accessories
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Difficile à configurer, mais fini par faire le job
J'ai eu des difficultés à l'ajouter à mon réseau Z-wave, mais surtout à recevoir les données de consommation de manière régulière dans home assistant.
Difficile de trouver une documentation claire pour la configuration des paramètres, notamment le pulse factor.
Contacté, le fabricant m'a dit répondu qu'il ne supportait plus ce produit mais m'a quand même fourni une documentation "confidentielle" d'intégration.
Des semaines à se battre mais avec un paramétrage à 45 (au lieu de 5 par défaut) pour le keep alive, mon home assistant reçoit des données 2-3 fois par jour (je consomme peu pour l'instant).
Bref, en tout cas avec home assistant, on est très loin du plug & play....