BENSALEM, PA — H2O Degree has unveiled its latest innovation, the L4000 LoRaWAN display, designed for submetered multi-family buildings and multi-tenant retail/commercial facilities. This advanced display allows tenants to access real-time hot and cold water consumption data specific to their units.
The L4000 features a high-definition color touch-screen with a wide viewing angle, protected by a 2mm thick, tempered glass waterproof cover. This display aims to enhance tenant awareness of water usage, potentially leading to better conservation efforts and reducing billing disputes between tenants and landlords.
The device operates over H2O Degree’s LoRaWAN wireless network, which supports long-range data transmission up to 10 miles. Property managers and third-party billing companies can access this data through H2O Degree’s online dashboard. Once installed, the L4000 automatically detects and collects data from all connected water meters. Tenants can view their water consumption data using individualized passcodes from convenient locations such as the building lobby.
The L4000 display is approved in California as an auxiliary display (CTEP # 5879a-23), offering a cost-effective solution for property managers to install in individual units.
“As an original adopter of using the LoRaWAN protocol network for submetering, H2O Degree has seamlessly integrated more than 50,000 LoRa-enabled devices in 400 properties over the past four years,” said Don Millstein, President of H2O Degree. “Our new L4000 LoRaWAN display is just the latest addition to our growing line of water metering and leak detection products, serving the needs of property managers everywhere and enhancing the tenant experience.”
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