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Data logger on a residential pavement control valve
Why would a water company put such an item in the hole housing the company
valve. No pavement dug up so presumably mounted on existing valve stem so monitoring what ? -- General electronic repairs, most things repaired, other than TVs and PCs http://www.divdev.fsnet.co.uk/repairs.htm Diverse Devices, Southampton, England |
Data logger on a residential pavement control valve
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"N_Cook" writes: Why would a water company put such an item in the hole housing the company valve. No pavement dug up so presumably mounted on existing valve stem so monitoring what ? Usage pattern throughout the day? I guess if there's a constant background flow (e.g. all night), that would be a good indication of a leak. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] |
Data logger on a residential pavement control valve
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... In article , "N_Cook" writes: Why would a water company put such an item in the hole housing the company valve. No pavement dug up so presumably mounted on existing valve stem so monitoring what ? Usage pattern throughout the day? I guess if there's a constant background flow (e.g. all night), that would be a good indication of a leak. -- Andrew Gabriel [email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup] A leak is constant noise , hiss if nearby, lowering to quieter and more of a rumble when more distant from monitor point. A bit of steel rod with a wooden drawer handle stuck on the end is all required for a leak monitor. A skilled person to give an accurate estimate of the distance from monitor point but no skill required for basic leak/ no leak determination. -- General electronic repairs, most things repaired, other than TVs and PCs http://www.divdev.fsnet.co.uk/repairs.htm Diverse Devices, Southampton, England |
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