Echologics Videos
-
Echologics: MEgaNet – High-Powered AMI
6/17/2014
Mueller Systems extends its commitment to providing utilities with smart metering solutions designed to increase efficiencies, conserve energy and water, and improve customer service, with the addition of MegaNet™, a high-powered, long-range, fixed-network advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) system. The MegaNet system complements Mueller Systems’ other metering solutions, including the Mi.Net® infrastructure network AMI system and HotRod™ automated meter reading solution.
-
Echologics Acoustic Leak Detection And Condition Assessment Solution Video
9/7/2011
See how Echologics acoustic leak detection and condition assessment solution helps utilities to reduce non-revenue water, improve conservation and prioritize capital spending—without breaking ground or disrupting service.
-
Echologics: Making The Smart Move® In New Orleans Video
7/5/2012
Water isn't just water. It is dwindling and wasting. But how can you save it if you can't find it? The City of New Orleans is making the Smart Move® by using Echologics' acoustic technology for leak detection in pipes to find and fix locations where the city is losing non-revenue water.
-
Echologics: Making The Smart Move® In Washington, DC Video
7/5/2012
Do you know where your water is going? Watch as Echologics demonstrates its completely non-invasive and acoustic-based leak detection and pipe condition assessment technology for D.C. Water.
-
Echologics: LeakFinderRT Helps Las Vegas Valley Water District
1/23/2013
Las Vegas has a very pro-active asset management program, using the LeakFinderRT for locating leaks and determining the condition of the pipe. This video shows how the district came to fix a massive sinkhole.
-
Echologics: LeakFinderRT Discovers Gusher
1/23/2013
This was a leak discovered on an 8" Ductile Iron water main using the Echologics LeakFinderRT. A DMA (district metered area) indicated that 900l/min was being lost. This was a full circumferential break and it accounted for approximately 2/3 of the total loss in that area. The water was draining into a nearby sewer and it is not known how long it was running for before the issue was found.