Once the loggers are in operation, data is fed into the LeakNavigator analytics platform, LeakInsight, which will generate POIs based on the overnight correlations. Filters can be applied so the platform removes noise such as electrical interference, pressure reducing valves and mechanical water meters. High priority ‘hot spots’ can also be flagged up.
Ovarro’s analysts review each POI that has been generated, checking for consistencies in the data. If the data indicates the strong likelihood of a leak, analysts will assign the POI to leakage technicians via a mobile app. A technician will visit site, confirm the location of leaks found, and raise a job for the repair. If no leak is found, analysis and communication continue via the app until a conclusion is reached.
Ovarro sends regular reports and POI trackers to the customer and its leakage contractor. The platform is flexible, meaning any part of the process can be tailored for individual companies.
For Southern Water, approximately 1,650 correlating acoustic loggers were installed across the company’s region. Of these loggers, 1,500 were the model Enigma3-BB, a hydrophone sensor, and the remainder were the model Enigma3m, an accelerometer sensor.
The Enigma3-BB was selected as the primary logger due to ease of deployment – the device is installed in a property meter box chamber, which requires no work in the highway, and provides more access point to the network.
The Enigma3-BB sensitive hydrophone is also proven to be effective in picking up leak noise on plastic pipes - an enduring challenge for water companies, as sound does not travel well on plastic. As more ageing metal pipes are replaced with plastic, the scale of this challenge is set to increase.