Smart pressure sensor address sustainable water use
Sensata Technologies has launched of the 129CP Series Digital Water Pressure Sensor, which is designed to help deliver enhanced smart pressure monitoring capabilities to water utilities and drive waste reduction.
Featuring low power consumption combined with a robust construction to withstand harsh conditions, the pressure sensor design will improve efficiency and reliability in water metering by combining precision pressure monitoring with digital communication to enable water meters to deliver granular insights in water usage.
Water utilities manage extensive infrastructure to pump and deliver water to commercial and residential buildings. However, a significant portion is classified as non-revenue water, meaning water is lost due to leaks within the network, metering inaccuracies, unauthorized consumption, or other issues. According to the International Water Association, 30 percent of water produced worldwide is wasted.
The compact sensor can monitor pressure ranges from 0-232 psi, and is engineered with the rugged construction needed to survive 10 to 15 years in a challenging high-moisture, high-shock environment. It was also designed to integrate directly into a meter’s printed circuit board (PCB), and deliver a digital I2C output — requiring extremely low power consumption to help optimize battery life.
Utilities monitoring pressure outputs from the sensor can use the network of pressure sensing data to quickly identify leaks and other issues to minimize both real losses and non-revenue water cost impacts.
“Sensata’s new Digital Water Pressure Sensor is a robust, reliable option that delivers the in-meter pressure sensing our customers need to deliver the next generation of smart, connected water meters,” says Alice Martins, Vice President for Sensata’s Industrial Solutions. “This transition will help utilities better manage their critical infrastructure and address water inequality worldwide.”
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