Wireless heat cost allocator for precise consumption recording
The Minometer M8 B.One wireless heat cost allocator enables convenient remote data reading via the Minol Connect wireless system.
Radio-based heat cost allocator from Brunata Minol
Electronic heat cost allocators precisely record the individual heat consumption of each radiator and provide reliable data for heating billing. Thanks to digital, remotely readable technology, they support landlords and property managers in complying with legal requirements and increase the energy efficiency of buildings.
Philipp Reinhard – © Philipp Reinhard, 2016Minometer M8 B.One for precise consumption measurement
The Minometer M8 B.One operates on the dual-sensor measuring principle, reliably detects external heat sources, and conveniently transmits the data wirelessly to the Minol Connect system. It is suitable for virtually all heating systems, including single-pipe systems, two-pipe systems, and low-temperature heating systems.
Key features at a glance:
- Convenient remote reading via radio without entering the apartment
- High operating temperature range from 35 °C to 130 °C
- Value on the reference date with date, previous year's value with date, 18 average monthly values with date, 18 monthly values with date and freely selectable reading date
- Precise dual-sensor technology with external heat detection
- Easy-to-read 5-digit multifunction display
- Protection against manipulation and interference
- Encrypted radio protocols for maximum data security
- Backrest compatible with older Minol devices
Why are wireless heat cost allocators important?
Landlords and property managers need accurate, transparent consumption data to create legally compliant heating bills. Traditional evaporative meters or manual readings are inaccurate and require entering the apartment. Modern wireless heat cost allocators solve these problems and offer additional advantages: maximum transparency, secure data transmission, and easy integration into digital building systems.
Data transmission using the Minol Connect radio system
The Minometer M8 B.One is part of the Minol Connect wireless system. It networks heat cost allocators, water meters, heat meters, and smoke detectors using the LoRaWAN transmission standard. This allows you to benefit from automatic data acquisition, high data security, and easy management – for modern, smart buildings.

What landlords and property managers should do now
Landlords and property managers should promptly replace existing evaporative heat cost allocators or older heat cost allocators with modern, wireless heat cost allocators. This ensures legally compliant billing.
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