LAS VEGAS, June 12, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Trimble
(NASDAQ:TRMB) introduced today its next generation of rugged,
battery-powered Internet of Things (IoT) data recorders for smart
water monitoring applications—the Telog® 32 Advanced
Series. Leveraging 4G LTE wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, the
recorders provide real-time monitoring of pressure, water hammer,
flow, level, valves and meters in water distribution and wastewater
collection networks.
The announcement was made at the 2018 American Water Works
Association (AWWA) Annual Conference & Expo (ACE18). Trimble's
Water solutions will be showcased at booth #26047.
Initially launched in 2010, the Telog 32 Series set the standard
for remote monitoring of water and wastewater networks. The
Advanced Series raises the bar with added features—4G LTE wireless
capability, faster impulse monitoring, Bluetooth connectivity,
replaceable modem, improved battery life and many others. The Telog
32 Advanced Series can be used for a variety of applications
including pressure monitoring, pressure transient analysis, water
level monitoring and rainfall intensity measurement. The data
recorders work in combination with cloud-hosted and on-premise
software to enable utilities to remotely capture critical data
required for reducing leakage and non-revenue water (NRW) loss. The
solution enables water and wastewater utilities to enhance asset
performance while improving resiliency and response to emergencies
and extreme weather events.
"With a new design, enhanced features and improved performance,
the Telog 32 Advanced Series sets a new standard for smart water
monitoring across the entire industry," said Alain Samaha, general manager, Trimble's Water
Division. "The IoT recorders enable a step change in operational
efficiency, compliance and sustainability by providing utilities
greater visibility and deeper intelligence to transform how they
operate their networks."
Telog 32 Advanced Series of 4G LTE Wireless Data
Recorders
The Telog 32 Advanced Series includes nine new data recorders
that monitor key measurements of water, wastewater and groundwater
systems. Using cloud-hosted or on-premise software, utilities have
full access to the Telog 32 Advanced Series monitoring data,
including alerts and alarms as well as advanced analytics and
reporting.
The Telog 32 Advanced Series includes:
- Telog HPR-32A Hydrant Pressure Recorder: Pressure
monitoring for model calibration, pressure management,
investigating customer complaints and fireflow testing on
hydrants.
- Telog HPR-32iA Hydrant Pressure/Impulse Recorder:
Includes all the capabilities of the Telog HPR-32A plus pressure
transient monitoring on hydrants.
- Telog PR-32A Pressure Recorder: Pressure monitoring for
model calibration, pressure management, investigating customer
complaints and fireflow testing for underground deployments.
- Telog PR-32iA Pressure/Impulse Recorder: Includes all
the capabilities of the Telog PR-32A plus pressure transient
monitoring for underground deployments.
- Telog RG-32A Rain Gauge Recorder: Rainfall intensity
monitoring.
- Telog iLR-32A Current Loop Recorder: Current loop
monitoring for detecting output of process instruments.
- Telog PFE-32A Pulse/Frequency Event Recorder: Pulse
frequency (contact closure) counting for meter reading and pump
monitoring.
- Telog Ru-32mA Pressure and Flow Recorder: Eight channel
recorder for pressure reducing valves (PRV) and pump station
monitoring.
- Telog Ru-32imA Pressure, Flow and Impulse Recorder:
Eight channel recorder for PRV, pump station and pressure transient
monitoring.
Common features of the Telog 32 Advanced Series enable utilities
to:
- Operate on the latest 4G LTE wireless communication
networks
- Detect potentially damaging pressure transients with new
impulse monitoring up to 256 samples per second
- Eliminate cables and confined space entry with added Bluetooth
connectivity
- Protect a utility's investment with replaceable modems for
future communication technology changes
- Extend usage in the field through improved battery life
management
- Increase uptime and reduce field visits with digital pressure
sensors
- Deploy underground and in harsh environments with IP68 rated
enclosures
- Leverage cloud-hosted and on-premise software for operational
insight and analysis
For more information on the Telog 32 Advanced Series of 4G LTE
wireless IoT recorders:
https://www.trimblewater.com/32-series-upgrade.
Availability
The Telog 32 Advanced Series is available now through
Trimble Water and its Authorized
Business Partners.
About Trimble's Water Division
Trimble's Water Division focuses on solving key challenges that
water, wastewater and stormwater utilities face as their
infrastructure ages; flooding, droughts and other environmental
issues increase; and customer needs grow. Trimble's solutions
combine advanced positioning devices, Internet of Things (IoT)
sensors and communication technologies with enterprise, mobile and
cloud software and analytics to provide utilities with a digital
view and analysis of their networks. The solutions enable utilities
to assess, monitor, inspect and manage their network in
real-time—saving costs, reducing water loss, enhancing asset
performance while improving regulatory compliance and customer
service. For more information about Trimble's Water solutions,
visit: www.TrimbleWater.com.
About Trimble
Trimble is transforming the way the world works by delivering
products and services that connect the physical and digital worlds.
Core technologies in positioning, modeling, connectivity and data
analytics enable customers to improve productivity, quality, safety
and sustainability. From purpose built products to enterprise
lifecycle solutions, Trimble software, hardware and services are
transforming a broad range of industries such as agriculture,
construction, geospatial and transportation and logistics. For more
information about Trimble (NASDAQ:TRMB), visit:
www.trimble.com.
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