Working Principle of IC Card Gas Meter
So, how do IC gas meters work?

This article will explain them to you one by one.
1. IC gas meter is an intelligent gas meter, its full name is "integrated circuit gas meter", also known as "electronic gas meter".
2. The principle of IC gas meter is to realize automatic measurement and automatic metering through integrated circuits, and it also has automatic control function. Its detection principle can be divided into two types: one is passive detection and the other is active detection.
3. The passive detection principle is that when gas passes through the gas meter, the sensor in the meter will sense the change in gas flow and transmit it to the computing system in the form of electrical signals. Through calculation and comparison, the gas flow data can be obtained.
4. The principle of active detection is that the system will periodically send instructions to the gas meter to let the gas meter perform self-detection and feed the results back to the computing system. In this case, whether the gas passes through the gas meter or not, it will be monitored.
5. In addition to automatically monitoring the flow rate, the IC gas meter also has functions such as automatic valve closing and warning reminders. Once an abnormal situation is detected, an alarm will be automatically issued and the gas supply will be terminated in time.
6. IC gas meters also have the function of remote monitoring and management, which can realize real-time data transmission and monitoring through network connection. At the same time, valve closing operation and historical data query can also be performed remotely.
From the above introduction, we can see that IC gas meter uses integrated circuit technology to realize automatic and intelligent gas flow monitoring, metering and control. It has the advantages of good stability, high precision, safety and reliability, and has the functions of remote monitoring and management, which greatly facilitates the use and management of gas. But we also need to note that as an electronic device, its management and maintenance are also particularly important to ensure its normal operation.


