Maximise Efficiency with Proactive Pressure and Flow Logging
Obtain Improved Network Intelligence, Reduce Water Loss, and Plan For The Future
Undetected pressure imbalances and flow issues in your water network can lead to inefficiencies and increased costs, while falling short on level of service commitments.
Aqua Analytics’ Pressure and Flow Logging services provide a proactive solution, using real-time data and advanced sensors to monitor your water distribution system inefficiencies.
By identifying issues early, we help you optimise performance, reduce water loss, and gain valuable insight for future planning.
We can provide you with a tailored solution that keeps your network running smoothly.
Ensure your network operates at peak efficiency and avoid costly disruptions by contacting us today on 1800 264 262 (Australia) or 0800 345 697 (New Zealand).
Why We’re the Flow and Pressure Monitoring Experts
Partner with a team dedicated to optimising your water network for long-term success. Here’s how we deliver results:
- We detect issues before they escalate by using advanced monitoring technology, allowing you to meet your level of service commitments and plan for anticipated growth.
- Our tailored solutions ensure your network maintains balanced pressure, providing consistent and efficient water delivery with no surprises.
- By preventing pressure fluctuations, we help you reduce energy use, cut down on unexpected downtime, and make your network more cost-effective.
- With real-time data and expert analysis, we provide insights that enable you to make proactive decisions and keep your network running smoothly.
- We own and operate a large fleet of pressure and flow logging equipment, including IoT enabled insertion flow meters, pressure loggers and various pulse loggers for measurement of large consumers.
What is Pressure and Flow Logging
CAPTURE CRITICAL DATA FOR INFORMED DECISION-MAKING AND OPTIMAL WATER MANAGEMENT
We use IoT enabled advanced pressure and flow data loggers to help you manage and optimise your water network.
These powerful devices capture detailed information on pressure, flow rates, and water consumption, allowing you to make informed decisions that improve efficiency, and promote long-term sustainability.
One key application of our solutions is in creating and monitoring District Meter Areas (DMAs).
By segmenting your network into manageable zones, we provide you with detailed insights into pressure variations and flow patterns, ensuring optimal water distribution and early detection of inefficiencies. This can include monitoring at the Critical Pressure Point (CPP) and the Average Zone Point (AZP).
Pressure and flow data loggers, often called DMA Loggers, play a vital role in this process. The loggers are also deployed temporarily across water networks to assist hydraulic model calibration.
Key Applications
CRITICAL INSIGHTS FOR OPTIMISING WATER DISTRIBUTION
District Meter Areas (DMA) Creation and Performance Monitoring
Pressure and flow loggers are deployed at the import and export points of each DMA, providing real-time data on the network’s performance. This data is essential for identifying potential leaks, bursts, or inefficiencies within each zone. This includes flow logging with insertion probes or clamp-on ultrasonic flowmeters.
Critical Points within DMAs
In addition to boundary monitoring, pressure loggers are often installed at critical points within a DMA to capture granular data. This helps maintain optimal pressure throughout the network, preventing over-pressurisation, which could lead to pipe bursts or water hammer events.
Commercial User Monitoring
For major commercial users, loggers on their water meters offers greater accuracy when calculating minimum night flow (MNF) rates. Monitoring these points ensures that the water balance within the network is precise and can highlight any anomalies that might indicate unaccounted-for losses.
Deployment Strategies We Implement
CUSTOMISED DEPLOYMENTS FOR ACCURATE MONITORING AND EFFICIENCY
We customise pressure and flow logger deployments based on your network’s specific needs to ensure optimal performance and efficiency. Our strategies include:
Boundary Monitoring
We place loggers at the key import and export points of your DMAs to track total inflow and outflow. This setup can include temporarily installed insertion-probe flow meters, providing accurate data to optimise water balance and reduce water loss.
Critical Points Monitoring
By positioning loggers at pressure-critical locations, we help ensure a stable supply and minimise the risk of pressure-related failures. Our proactive monitoring helps you avoid disruptions and maintain consistent service.
Commercial and High-Usage Sites
For key commercial sites or large water consumers, we install loggers to improve the accuracy of water balance assessments. This allows you to manage high-consumption users more effectively, optimising resource allocation and improving overall efficiency.
Benefits of Pressure and Flow Logging:
PRESSURE AND FLOW LOGGING OFFERS THE FOLLOWING BENEFITS TO MUNICIPAL, GOVERNMENT, AND CRITICAL ASSET OWNERS:
Our pressure and flow logging services offer a range of valuable benefits that help you optimise your water network:
Enhanced Leak Detection
By continuously monitoring pressure and flow variations, we quickly identify abnormal patterns that indicate potential leaks, allowing for faster repairs and reduced water loss across your network.
Optimised Hydraulic Model Calibration
Our accurate pressure and flow data help refine your hydraulic models, improving predictions of network performance under various conditions. This ensures your system is always prepared for changing demands. For more details, visit our Hydraulic Model Calibration page.
Improved Water Loss Management
With detailed logging data, we provide insights into non-revenue water (NRW) management, helping you prioritise high-risk areas for intervention and ensuring resources are used efficiently to reduce water loss.
Real-Time Monitoring
We exclusively use IoT connected flow and pressure loggers, allowing continuous data insight and any real-time adjustments to your network. This enhances the overall stability and reliability of your water supply systems and reducing the risk of costly disruptions.
Aqua Analytics: Your Partner in Pressure and Flow Logging Solutions
GET A QUOTE TODAY!
At Aqua Analytics, we offer a comprehensive suite of pressure and flow logging solutions tailored to meet the needs of water utilities. Our turn-key service can cover planning, site visits, fitting provision, logger provision and all maintenance tasks throughout an engagement. This is more aligned to a Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) arrangement where we are engaged as a trusted provider to supply the required data to your network operations team.
Whether you want to optimise your DMA performance, calibrate your hydraulic model, or improve water loss management, our expert team provides the tools and advice you need to succeed.
Unlock the full potential of your water network with our expert pressure and flow logging solutions by contacting us today on 1800 264 262 (Australia) or 0800 345 697 (New Zealand).
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