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An intuitive tool for operating and managing your Water Supply Network

An intuitive tool for operating and managing your Water Supply Network. Better overview and improved operation

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An intuitive tool for operating and managing your Water Supply Network

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  1. An intuitive tool for operating and managing your Water Supply Network • Better overview and improved operation • By using live SCADA data the AQUIS model is transformed from a planning tool to a decision making tool, integrated in your day-to-day operations – with instant and clearly identified benefits and economic advantages. • Like GPS automobile navigation, AQUIS Operation will advise you of problems in the network, no matter which turn you take.

  2. How does it work? • The operator does not require any in-depth knowledge of AQUIS. By scrolling back and forth on a simple button interface he can obtain the information he need such as pressure, flow and quality for any given point in time - in the past or in the future. • The AQUIS model is fed with live information from the SCADA system as well as forecast information about weather conditions. This enables the model to predict future consumption even during periods of quickly changing or extreme weather conditions. • Different variables, such as supply pressure, age of the water, amount of chemicals in the water or flow can be displayed. Effects of interventions, such as opening or closing of valves can be assessed by simulations, which reveal disturbances in consumer supply.

  3. ? ? SCADA SYSTEM WATERWORKS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK 20 % 80 % INVESTMENT

  4. Workingwith AQUIS • Control Room • QUICK AND EASY ACCESS TO DATA • Knowledge is stored in a network • At-a-glance overview of current operational status for effective decision making • Easy leakage supervision • Consumers • EASY ACCESS TO INFORMATION • Empowered by easy access to information via web • Informed about any planned interruptions or irregularities in delivery • Field Service • ALWAYS ON… • Overview of current operational status assists planning and testing • Automatic customer notification saves time • Call Center • INCREASED CUSTOMER SATISFACTION • Easy access to consumer data and geography improves handling and logging of complaints • Display of planned changes, maintenance, etc. provides prompt and accurate information for consumers • Engineering and Planning • SAVE TIME • New piping can be accurately dimensioned • More effective planning can be achieved in connection with rerouting and service work • Optimizedcontingencyplanning • Consultant Specialist • THE BEST ADVICE • Comprehensive documentation gives a basis for accurate calculation rather than trial and error • The correct valves can be closed and optimal pipe dimensioning assessed • Management • OVERVIEW AND ACTIONABLE INSIGHT • Provides the full picture • Instant view of supply and quality • Better understanding of the network permits more qualified decisions

  5. ControlRoomOperation > Easy and quick access to data Knowledge about network is stored • Less dependency on single persons • No AQUIS knowledge required Overview of current operation state • Abnormal operation • Age of water • Optimize operation and usage of pumps • Leakages

  6. Field ServiceOperation > Always on … Knowledge about network is stored • Less dependency on single persons • No AQUIS knowledge required Overview of current operation state • Abnormal operation • Age of water • Optimize operation and usage of pumps • Leakages

  7. EngineerPlanning> Planning saves time … Dimensioning basis for • New piping • Renovation In connection with rerouting • Pump stops • Closure of valves • Service workonpipes

  8. ManagementOverview> Total overview of …. The full picture • The daily status of quality and supply Better understanding of the network • Development on a more qualified basis

  9. ConsultantSpecialist > The best advice … Documentation • Calculate instead of trial and error • Close the proper valves • Correct dimensioning of pipes

  10. Call Center Knowledge> Solid support … Easy access to consumer data and geography • Complaints can easily be logged, handled and displayed Planned changes, maintenance etc. can be displayed • Quick and satisfactory information for consumers

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