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Aplicaciones de Monitoreo
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Registro de datos para, mediciones por distritos, monitoreo de presión crítica, monitoreo de nivel en depósitos, investigaciones de golpe de ariete etc.
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Monitoring Applications
Data Logging Solutions for:
- District metering areas (DMA)
- Critical Pressure Monitoring
- Reservoir depth monitoring
- Water hammer investigations
Monitoring Applications
Radcom battery powered data loggers can collect data from a wide variety of sensors including: Digital Flow, Pressure, Depth, and many other sensors with analogue 4-20mAmp or Voltage signals:
- DMA and General Flow Logging
Radcom data loggers can be used to monitor the flow throughout water distribution pipe networks from source to consumer. DMA's (District Metering Areas) are frequently used to focus water usage demands from manageable defined areas. Comprehensive software developed and maintained by Radcom can be used to add and subtract flow data, to provide flow usage information from these localised areas.
- Domestic Survey Flow Logging
Low cost Domestic survey loggers (eg LoLog), and more sophisticated telemetry loggers (eg MultiLog) can download data into the same software suite for analysis. Special compressed memory storage versions of LoLog data loggers are available for Domestic survey applications.
- Meter Sizing
Specialised Radcom developed software and the use of portable data loggers can be used to determine whether existing water meters are too large (hence not recording low flow rates due to internal friction at low rotational speeds), or too small (hence spinning too fast and likely to wear out and fail prematurely). Both scenarios can result in adverse financial implications for the meter owner.
- Critical Pressure Monitoring
Internal pressure sensors within the Radcom data logger provide a compact and low cost solution to monitor the pressure across a water distribution pipe network. This is especially useful for recording values at critical pressure points such as Hospitals etc. and residential areas located at high elevations, to assess the "Level of service" provided to all users.
- Water Hammer Investigations
Most of Radcom's data loggers can sample at 1 second intervals, but for detailed investigations Radcom's "Pressure Transient Logger" can be set-up to record 2 million readings at 20 samples per second.
- Reservoir / Tank Depth Monitoring
The depth of water tanks and reservoirs can easily be monitored, by submerging a pressure sensor into the reservoir. Special versions of "External pressure sensors" are used for these applications, to provide accuracy over a low pressure range. Such applications require relatively clean water to prevent the submerged sensor from becoming choked
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