Customer report of the municipality of Kals am Großglockner
The municipality of Kals am Großglockner operates 5 water supply systems with a water pipeline network of about 30 km. Hawle Live data loggers have been used for a year to monitor levels in elevated tanks and water consumption in the supply networks. The use of this modern technology has significantly increased the security of supply in these extensive pipeline networks.
By monitoring the filling levels, supply bottlenecks, for example, can be detected at an early stage.
Permanent monitoring of water consumption by pulse metering at the bulk water meters provides a good basis for estimating current and future water demand.
Community workers are enthusiastic about the long-term records of the data, which can be viewed online. From the long-term records, changes in water supply and consumption are very easy to determine.
In this way, the existing pipe networks of the water supply systems in the municipality of Kals am Großglockner could also be checked for leaks, among other things.
In the meantime, all leaks have been located and repaired. This is particularly important for supply security, hygiene and for the prevention of consequential damage (e.g. landslide).
Municipal employees see the fact that these devices do not require an external power supply and can therefore be easily installed virtually anywhere as a particular advantage of Hawle.LIVE water meters.
The Hawle Service team assisted with the installation of the water meters on site and is continuously available to answer questions and make adjustments to settings.
Because of the simple operation of the equipment, only a short training session was required.
We are pleased if we can make everyday work easier for our customers and avoid major consequential damage.
The supplied sensors can be integrated into the water network in the simplest way and – depending on the application – record relevant data.
Thus, you can digitize your water network in a few simple steps and monitor it in real time.
Hawle.LIVE optionally triggers when the previously defined alarm and warning limits are undershot as well as exceeded. In addition, the documentation is automated.