Gateway: Central Communication Hub for LoRaWAN Submetering

The Gateway enables long-range wireless data collection from LoRaWAN transceivers, transmitting usage information to Tehama’s software or third-party platforms via API for accurate tracking, monitoring, and billing.

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Gateway Overview

The Gateway plays a crucial role in the Tehama Wireless system, specifically tailored for integrating LoRaWAN technology into property management networks. By facilitating seamless communication between multiple LoRa-enabled metering devices and the central network, it ensures accurate and efficient data aggregation.

Optimized for performance within a LoRaWAN network, the Gateway provides reliable connectivity for a variety of sensors and meters. Its efficient data transmission allows property managers to monitor resource usage in near real-time without latency, which is essential for effective resource management and billing accuracy.

This device is designed for straightforward installation, enabling quick setup and integration into existing LoRaWAN infrastructures. Its flexible architecture allows for easy expansion, accommodating additional devices as property needs grow while ensuring the network remains robust and responsive.

Supports wireless ranges over 10 miles, with extended coverage via additional gateways for flexible deployment across diverse property layouts.

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Benefits

The Gateway enhances utility management by providing robust data integration and monitoring capabilities for effective resource management.

  • Utilizes LoRaWAN technology for a flexible and robust communication infrastructure.
  • Enables near real-time monitoring and management of water and energy resources.
  • Supports automated controls for HVAC and lighting systems based on utility usage.
  • Provides advanced analytics and reporting for visualizing usage trends and performance metrics.
  • Offers secure data access without the need for direct internet connectivity.

Whether you’re looking to optimize utility management or improve operational efficiency, the Gateway offers a reliable solution for modern building management.

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  • Case Study | Guardian Water & Power

    Guardian Water & Power encountered significant challenges in outdoor submetering due to harsh weather conditions. Frequent disruptions led to costly repairs and inconsistent data collection, adversely affecting service delivery and customer trust. Recognizing the urgent need for a reliable solution, they sought innovative technology to enhance their operations.

    Challenge

    • System downtime due to harsh weather
    • Repairs were difficult and costly
    • Cellular technology meant inconsistent data collection
  • Case Study | Kimco Realty

    Kimco Realty Corporation faced considerable challenges in billing their 7,000 tenants accurately for water usage across a diverse portfolio of retail properties. A lack of standardized methods for dividing costs led to disputes and frustration, resulting in millions in uncollected revenue. Recognizing this issue, Kimco sought innovative submetering technology to streamline billing processes and enhance tenant satisfaction.

    Challenge

    • Inconsistent tenant water billing methods
    • Tenant disputes over water costs
    • Millions lost in uncollected revenue
  • Case Study | Fair Energy Submetering

    Fair Energy Submetering faced challenges tracking utility usage and identifying issues such as leaks across various properties. In search of more detailed data for effective management, they turned to Tehama Wireless’ advanced submetering sensors. This innovative technology enabled swift identification of problems, allowing them to avert potential disasters.

    Challenge

    • Inaccurate tracking of utility usage
    • Difficulty identifying leaks in properties
    • Limited data hindered effective management

Documentation & Resources

Input Type Compatible with reed switch and piezoelectric pulse generator meters.
Communication Range Up to 3500 ft (Standard), nearly 10 miles (MAX/LoRaWAN).
Battery Life Operates on two field-replaceable AA lithium batteries with a typical life of 5-8 years.
Operating Temperature Ranges from -20°F to 145°F.
Input Options Available with single or dual pulse inputs for co-located setups.
Waterproof or Water-Resistant Options Available in the Submersible model, a pulse or encoder unit, with non-field replaceable C battery, designed for use in environments where complete water exposure is expected.
Tehama Wireless AN-123 Daily Report API

Instructions for using the API to authenticate and retrieve site lists and metering data from MDTs.

Tehama Wireless Product Warranty

Tehama Wireless provides a five-year warranty for its products.

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How It Works

Gateway or DCAP captures data from connected submeters and relays it to central management systems, ensuring accurate data collection and near real-time monitoring for improved utility management.

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This diagram illustrates how Tehama Wireless devices work together to optimize metering solutions

FAQs

The Gateway acts as the central hub in the submetering system, collecting data from various utility meters—water, gas, and electricity—and transmitting that data to property management software for accurate billing and analysis.

The Gateway ensures that data from individual meters is aggregated and transmitted efficiently, allowing property managers to monitor consumption and billing accurately across all types of properties.

The Gateway incorporates LoRaWAN technology for long-range communication, enabling reliable data transmission over extensive distances. This is especially beneficial for properties with wide coverage needs, such as rural or large commercial settings.

The Gateway supports communication over 10 miles, with even greater coverage when additional gateways are utilized, enhancing connectivity for larger properties.

The Gateway facilitates data collection and reporting that are essential for compliance with energy benchmarking and utility regulations, providing necessary documentation to verify usage for state and federal guidelines.

Yes, the Gateway is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing utility management systems, ensuring a smooth flow of data into property management platforms to enhance operational efficiency.

Tehama Wireless offers ongoing technical support and troubleshooting assistance for Gateway systems, ensuring they function effectively for data collection and relay within submetering applications.

By centralizing data collection and enabling timely access to utility usage data, the Gateway allows property managers to identify usage trends, optimize resource allocations, and implement targeted conservation strategies.

Yes, the Gateway is designed for straightforward integration with existing systems, minimizing installation complexity and disruption to tenants or residents

The Gateway is versatile and can provide value in various property types, enhancing utility management for a wide range of residential and commercial settings.

The Gateway employs encryption and security protocols to protect data during transmission, ensuring that sensitive information regarding utility usage remains secure and confidential.