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Water Leak Detection Logger Rental with Installation and Monitoring

Efficient water network management starts with early leak detection.
We provide municipal water utilities with acoustic leak detection logger rental, enabling continuous network monitoring, early identification of even the smallest leaks, and significant reduction in water losses.

What We Offer

  • Professional supply and rental of acoustic data loggers

  • Installation in designated network zones

  • Regular data collection and analysis

  • Detailed reports on potential leak points

  • Technical support and user training if required

Why Choose This Solution?

  • Detects leaks at an early stage

  • Reduces water loss and operational costs

  • No need for major investment in equipment

  • Flexible rental periods tailored to your needs

  • Suitable for both continuous monitoring and short-term diagnostics

Ideal For

  • Utilities managing large networks with limited manpower

  • Municipalities aiming to reduce operating expenses

  • Companies planning network modernization or zoning projects

📞 Contact us to receive a personalized proposal — we’ll evaluate your network setup and recommend the most effective solution.


 

🔍 What Are Leak Detection Loggers?

Leak detection loggers are acoustic sensors that attach to water mains and automatically record the sounds generated by leaks.

How It Works

  1. Logger Placement
    Devices are installed on hydrants, valves, or other access points across the network.

  2. Night-Time Measurements
    Sensors record pipe sounds at night when background noise is minimal.

  3. Noise Pattern Analysis
    Software identifies constant, high-frequency sounds typical of leaks and compares readings across multiple loggers.

  4. Leak Confirmation
    Our specialists verify the suspected leak locations using advanced correlation, ground microphones, or tracer gas methods if needed.


 

Data Collection and Analysis Process

  1. Automatic Noise Recording
    Each logger measures sound levels (dB), frequency spectrum, and duration during low-traffic hours.

  2. Signal Characterization
    Leak noises are distinct — steady and within a specific frequency range — unlike variable flow or mechanical noise.

  3. Data Transmission
    Loggers transmit readings to a central platform via Bluetooth, Radio, GSM, or NB-IoT, depending on the device model.

  4. Leak Localization
    The software compares neighboring loggers’ data to pinpoint the most probable leak location between two points.


In short: our system enables precise, continuous, and cost-efficient water network monitoring, helping utilities detect leaks early, optimize maintenance, and save valuable water resources.