Smart Water
Smart Water
Smart Water
Smart Water
Dr. Andreas Pirsing
VSS Water&Wastewater
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What is needed
to operate Water Supply System in the Best Way?
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Facts and Figures
SIWA OPTIM
Capacity: 90 million m³/ year, Which pumps
in Germany’s TOP10 water SIWA LEAK,
should be used? LeakControl
supply companies
Network length: 600 km References
Central SCADA system with Outlook
approx. 140 substation
Do I have leakages?
PROFIBUS-DP
PROFIBUS-
PROFIBUS-DP PA
PROFIBUS-PA SCADA/PLC
Instrumentation
Decision Support
Systems
PROFIBUS-DP
PROFIBUS-
PROFIBUS-DP PA
PROFIBUS-PA SCADA/PLC
Instrumentation
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Objective and Task Solution Overview
SIWA OPTIM
SIWA OPTIM SIWA LEAK,
Strategic Objective: Results: LeakControl
Reliable water supply,
Software package
Optimal schedules (switching References
uninterrupted operation points) for pumps
Offline as well as online applicable
Outlook
operational decision support system
Calculation of the most economical
pump, reservoir, well, and delivery
schedules
Utilizes methods of mathematical
optimization calculation, taking into
account all relevant technological
restrictions
Quick and easy adaptation of plant
modifications due to component-
Strategic Objective: Results: Strategic Objective:
oriented engineering approach
Reduced costs for water Optimal schedules for water Optimized usage of natural
distribution and production treatment plants water resources
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SIWA OPTIM
Area South
SIWA LEAK,
LeakControl
References
Outlook
Area North
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Area North SIWA OPTIM
SIWA LEAK,
LeakControl
References
Outlook
Reservoir Schedule
• Upper/lower reservoir level can be changed manually by the operator
• Calculated reservoir level shown as blue line (must be between
upper/lower limits
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Customer Benefits
SIWA OPTIM
Reduced energy costs and water SIWA LEAK,
purchasing/production costs LeakControl
References
Increased reliability of water supply
due to automatically calculated Outlook
schedules
Optimal planning of maintenance
activities
Increased water quality due to
detection of abnormal process states
Conservation of water recourses
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SIWA OPTIM
SIWA LEAK,
LeakControl
References
Outlook
Source: http://www.timeslive.co.za
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Challenge Solution Approach
SIWA OPTIM
Active Leak Control SIWA LEAK,
LeakControl
Sustainable reduction of water
References
losses by permanent monitoring
and detection of new and existing Outlook
leakages
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Objective and Task Solution Overview
SIWA OPTIM
SIWA LeakControl SIWA LEAK,
Strategic Objective: Results: LeakControl
Reliable water supply, Pipelines: Segments with
Software package based on
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reduction of water losses leakages, size of leakages SIMATIC
Outlook
Permanent leakage detection for
distribution networks
Utilizes statistical methods following
IWA methodology
SIWA LEAK
Software package based on
SIMATIC
Permanent leakage detection and
Strategic Objective: Results: Strategic Objective: location in pipelines
Reduced costs for water Networks: District Metering Optimized usage of natural Utilizes physical models, like mass
distribution and production Areas (DMA) with leakages water resources
balance and pressure calculation
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SIWA LEAK
Easy-to-Use User Interface: Plant Overview and Faceplate
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SIWA OPTIM
SIWA LEAK,
LeakControl
References
Outlook
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Objective and Task Infrastructure Leakage Index ILI
SIWA OPTIM
SIWA LEAK,
ILI Technical performance category
LeakControl
DMA with 1– A Further loss reduction may be uneconomic
sub DMA 2 unless there are shortages; careful analysis References
needed to identify cost effective Outlook
improvement
2– B Potential for improvements; consider
4 pressure management; better active
leakage control practices, and better
network maintenance
4– C Poor leakage record; tolerable only if water
8 is plentiful and cheap; even then, analyze
level and nature of leakage and intensify
leakage reduction efforts
>8 D Horrendously inefficient use of resources;
leakage reduction programs imperative and
Bulk/flow high priority
meter Supply zone
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Measuring unit consists of: SIWA OPTIM
Clamp-on ultrasonic flow meter SIWA LEAK,
Line entry incl. battery pack & LeakControl
charg.unit References
PLC Outlook
GSM/GPRS modem to transmit
the data
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Pressure Management SIWA OPTIM
Location of DMA’s with
leakages SIWA LEAK,
Visualization of ALC results
LeakControl
in SCADA
Repair of identified References
leakages, reduction of
Outlook
Permanent Active Leakage water losses
Control (ALC) by DMA
monitoring
Water Loss Phase 1: Feasibility Study
OPEX Management Data Collection, evaluation of leakage level
phase Start of operation (water balance), analysis of pressure mgt.
Permanent
CAPEX cooperation w consultants recommended
Phase 4: Commissioning leakage detection
phase Start of permanent ALC using Phase 2: Detailed Network Analysis
SIWA software Hydraulic model, calibration with field data
Phase 3: Implementation cooperation w water utility recommended, use
Installation of Active Leakage Control (ALC) of existing hydraulic models
Phase 3: Implementation
Phase 2: Detailed Network Analysis
Planning/creation of DMA’s, installation of
Hydraulic model, calibration with field data
Active Leakage Control SIWA, incl. add. Sensors
Phase 1: Feasibility Study Pipe Asset
cooperation w solution partners recommended
evaluation of leakage level (water balance) Management
Phase 4: Commissioning
Network lifecycle Start of permanent ALC SIWA LeakControl
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Life Cycle of a Water Loss Management Project
Water Audit: IWA Systematic
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Customer benefit
SIWA OPTIM
Minimized water losses due to reduced SIWA LEAK,
leakage time LeakControl
References
Increased reliability of water supply
due to reduced water losses (NRW: non Outlook
revenue water)
Reduced energy costs and increased
revenue due to reduced water losses
Increased water quality due to reduced
contamination
Reduced costs due to avoidance of
collateral damages (e.g. at building
ground works)
Increased resource efficiency
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Facts and Figures Challenges
SIWA OPTIM
Capacity: 90 million m³/ year,
in Germany’s TOP10 water SIWA LEAK,
supply companies Cost pressure due to decreasing water demand LeakControl
Network length: 600 km References
Central SCADA system with Outlook
approx. 140 substation Siemens Solutions
Optimization study using SIWA OPTIM:
Data survey, data validation
Calculation of several scenarios
Report
Performance based proposal
Customer Benefits
Reduced operational costs at high reliability of
supply, cost savings estim. of 350.000 EUR/year
Protection/documentation of the knowledge
Evaluation of planning/action alternatives
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Facts and Figures Challenges
SIWA OPTIM
Capacity: 410.000 m³/d
Identification of leakages < 3% of nominal flow SIWA LEAK,
Length: 110 km
Leakage Detection System (LDS) using the LeakControl
Pipeline DN1200 existing instrumentation and communication References
Outlook
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Leakage detection system using SIWA LEAK:
Data survey, data validation
Engineering, commissioning
Installation of SIMATIC PCS 7, incl.
instrumentation and communication
Customer Benefits
High operational- and supply safety through
automatic detection and localization of leakages
Reduction of the operational costs through
reduced losses of water caused by leakages
RC Project name LEA LEC CON SEC SEW OPT Status Description
• MUNLV project project, follow-up of phase I
GER Erftverband, KA Kenten II 3
• Further R&D partners: PFI, FiW,
• SEW interested in strategic partnership to develop IT
AUS South East Water
solutions
KSA SWCC, WTS EPWTS 4 • Enhancement of existing installation
KSA SWCC, WTS Shuqaiq 4
UAE TRANSCO, WTS Fujairah II 4 • Enhancement of existing installation
UAE TRANSCO, Al Ain 4
GER SW Zwickau 2 • RBSwave preparing hydraulic study
• Customer is interested to use installed RTU system
MAY Syabas 1
for leckage detection
BRA CASAEB 1
CAN Montreal 1
GER RWW 2 • R&D pilot (2009-11), to be continued (BMBF project)
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Objective and Task Solution Overview
SIWA OPTIM
WaterCockpit is a holistic manage- SIWA LEAK,
ment information system, that also LeakControl
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ICeWater Project (Call FP7-ICT-2011.6.3)
SIWA OPTIM
Water
DMS DSS ICT-enabled solutions for integrated water resources
Cockpit SIWA LEAK,
management (IWRM) LeakControl
Industry Specific Objectives References
Demand Management System (DMS)
Outlook
Decision Support Systems
Message Bus - Pump scheduling (DSS1)
- Dynamic pricing (DSS2)
Asset Management (ASM)
SCADA - Leakage detection/location
- Prediction of deterioration
Piloting at two customer sides
Gateway Layer
ICT Specific Objectives
Internet of Things to allow flexible
integration of smart components
Devices Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
(partly smart, partly conventional, partly controllable)
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SIWA OPTIM
SIWA LEAK,
LeakControl
References
Outlook
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