Daemyung IT's industrial gas meter updated from reed switch type to encoder counter type
Daemyung IT's industrial gas meter updated from reed switch type to encoder counter type

[Gas Newspaper = Reporter Park Gwi-cheol] It has been reported that sales of the industrial gas meter with advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) jointly developed by Daemyung IT Co., Ltd. (CEO Kim Jong-in), a comprehensive gas meter manufacturer, and Samchully three years ago have been brisk recently.

The industrial membrane gas meter (G10, G16, G25) developed by the two companies has excellent accuracy as it reads the counter of the mechanical gas meter as it is, so the accumulated value of the gas meter and the accumulated value after remote reading always match.

In particular, the encoder counter has a structure that combines mechanical and electronic methods, so it has excellent accuracy, and by adding a pressure sensor inside the meter, gas pressure can be monitored. Therefore, when the pressure is abnormal, it is displayed on the AMI terminal, allowing the city gas company to take quick action.

Daemyung IT's industrial gas meters for remote metering have been supplied and applied to buildings for about 10,000 units until last year, and the plan is to supply about 1,500 units this year. In addition, Common's industrial rotary and turbine gas meters are also being actively supplied.

The company’s CEO, Lee Ho-young, said, “Through the joint development process with Samchully, we have greatly improved accuracy and reliability through sufficient on-site testing,” adding, “Ultimately, it seems that consumers are satisfied as sales of gas meters for remote inspection have increased.”

Daemyung IT plans to increase customer satisfaction by expanding the marketing of its remote metering industrial gas meters to city gas companies nationwide.

Meanwhile, Daemyung IT has obtained type approvals for G1.6 to G40, including the first domestic production of G10, G16, and G25 membrane gas meters in Korea in 2007. It also produces gas volume conversion devices (temperature and pressure compensators), industrial water meters, and accumulating calorimeters.