They include LeakInsight, a new cloud-based application that automatically assigns points of interest using data captured from correlating noise-loggers. Users benefit from a reduction in time spent analyzing and assessing data, leading to a more efficient process.
Abbott said that when it comes to leakage detection, there is a need for water utilities to work more efficiently and improve performance.
Thanks to rapidly advancing technology, systems are becoming smarter. Correlating noise loggers, such as the Enigma3m and Enigma3hyQ, now monitor networks remotely and are capturing more data than ever before. A fixed network could have up to 50 measurement points, performing 2.5 thousand comparisons overnight.
Previously, this data would be analyzed in the morning by a technician, who would establish which potential leaks should be investigated first. LeakInsight now completes that upfront data analysis for users, reducing the steps required to find a leak.
This means technicians can spend less time analyzing data and more time on the ground, finding leaks in precise locations, and with high levels of confidence they will have success.
Abbott’s presentation will also highlight a case study of a fixed network leakage project in Davao City, the Philippines. Details of the soon-to-launch, lift-and-shift correlating solution, EnigmaReach, which offers mass logger deployment and expanded network coverage, will also be shared.
Source: Ovarro Ltd.