RADAR Triangulation
With RADAR’s triangulation feature, identifying the source of a transient is now automated.
Read in WaterWorld how Syrinix worked together with East Valley Water District to calm down their water networks
East Valley Water District (EVWD), in conjunction with Syrinix, began a monitoring project in San Bernardino, CA to identify and mitigate regular transients resulting from daily operations, which could be harmful to the network.
The captured pressure data was analyzed using methods such as grouping – or clustering - of transients by their waveshapes and also heatmaps of automatic triangulations.
This analysis resulted in the identification of different transient events and their possible source.
After a deeper investigation done by the water utility, EVWD identified the specific troublesome assets and their failures and worked to replace them.
With RADAR’s triangulation feature, identifying the source of a transient is now automated.
Syrinix has developed an intelligent low-pressure alarm notification to alert when minimum pressures breach
Third-party data imports identify the correlation between pressure events and operational activity
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