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What does DMAs make it easier to localise?

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How much of the data available to a water utility is actively used?

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What does DMA stand for?

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What is placed in critical pressure points of the distribution network to establish Demand Distribution?

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1: Grundfos Utility Analytics is what kind of solution?
An intelligent pumping solution
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1: Grundfos Utility Analytics is what kind of solution?
A solution requiring new hardware to integrate into your system
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1: Grundfos Utility Analytics is what kind of solution?
A non-intrusive and cloud-based solution
2: What does DMAs make it easier to localise?
2: What does DMAs make it easier to localise?
Leaks
2: What does DMAs make it easier to localise?
3: How much of the data available to a water utility is actively used?
3: How much of the data available to a water utility is actively used?
An estimated 1%
3: How much of the data available to a water utility is actively used?
Very few water utilities can draw on data
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4: What does DMA stand for?
4: What does DMA stand for?
District Metering Area
4: What does DMA stand for?
Domestic Metering Area
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5: How is a DMA created?
By closing valves within the distribution pipe network to create a zone and installing flowmeters where valves are left open to register the volume of water supplied and removed from the DMA
5: How is a DMA created?
By leaving open a few valves within the distribution pipe network and installing consumer meters to register water supplied to the DMA
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5: How is a DMA created?
By closing valves within the distribution pipe network and installing flowmeters to register water supplied to the DMA
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6: What is placed in critical pressure points of the distribution network to establish Demand Distribution?
6: What is placed in critical pressure points of the distribution network to establish Demand Distribution?
Pressure-reducing valves
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6: What is placed in critical pressure points of the distribution network to establish Demand Distribution?
Sensor data-loggers
7: What happens with the control valve if network pressure gets too low?
The control valve will open to maintain the minimum network pressure
7: What happens with the control valve if network pressure gets too low?
The control valve will close, stopping water from entering the network
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7: What happens with the control valve if network pressure gets too low?
The control valve does not respond to network pressure
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8: What is a result of pressure zoning?
The booster pump and most of the network will operate at a higher pressure
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8: What is a result of pressure zoning?
The main station and most of the network will operate at a much lower pressure
8: What is a result of pressure zoning?
The main station and most of the network will operate at a higher pressure
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