Assistance in the search for leaks
80 GHz enables new applications in the wastewater sector
Thanks to an integrated clamping device, installation is extremely simple. Additionally, the cross section of a channel is only slightly reduced.
Although flow measurement is quite common in the wastewater sector, measuring 'foreign' water ingress is still a very involved process. As sewers are basically partially filled pipes, the use of typical magnetic-inductive sensors is hardly possible. That’s why ultrasonic Doppler systems are often used here, but these still require a minimum coverage and can quickly become soiled in the wastewater. Venturi flow measurement is based on level readings and mathematical algorithms in conjunction with a Venturi channel. The advantage of aVenturi channel is that it cleans itself and creates very little backwater. It is quite easy to handle and ideal for partially filled systems.
Realizing this, the managing director of the engineering company UMS came up with the idea of developing a venturi channel for quick installation with a special clamping device and they are having it patented.
The UMS channel is available for different diameters. The conception and development of the channel was only possible thanks to the very compact design of the VEGAPULS 64 sensor.
The measurement flumes can be installed very quickly, which facilitates work tremendously when measuring foreign water ingress. UMS therefore decided to acquire multiple systems at the same time in order to detect foreign water ingress in a systematic manner.
80 GHz in the wastewater industry
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