HWM Water 031 Permalog+ PR4US Leak Detector User Manual MAN 031 0001 C Permalog Plus

HWM-Water Ltd Permalog+ PR4US Leak Detector MAN 031 0001 C Permalog Plus

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                      Permalog Plus User Manual                                     HWM-Water Ltd  Ty Coch House  Llantarnam Park Way  Cwmbran Permalog Plus User Manual NP44 3AW    United Kingdom MAN-031-0001   Issue C Tel: +44 (0) 1633 489479 Date 14/03/13 Fax: +44 (0) 1633 877857    Email: sales@hwm-water.com Updated by AC Web: www.hwm-water.com
2   Contents Contents Page 2Introduction Page 3Benefits of Use Page 4Warnings Page 5Important Notes Page 6Permalog Plus Features Page 7Deployment Page 8Redeployment Page 8User Interface Page 9Technical Specification Page 11Contact Page 12                                                 Permalog® Plus — Local Thinking, Global Capabilities
3  Introduction  Permalog®  Plus  is  the  very  latest  in  a  highly  successful  line  of  permanent  and  semi-permanent  leak  noise  loggers. This  logger  can  be  used  as  both  a  traditional  leak  noise logger, and as a "drive by" logger.   Permalog® Plus leak noise loggers are deployed throughout the water distribution net-work to  provide  continuous  surveying  of  leakage.  Each  Permalog®  Plus  unit  adapts  itself automatically  to  its  environment.  If  no  leak  is  present  a  signal  is  transmitted  to  indicate normal  background  conditions,  however,  as  soon  as  a  possible  leak  is  detected,  the Permalog®  Plus  unit  enters  an  alarm  state  and  transmits  a  signal  to  indicate  a  leak condition. The logger also incorporates an LED to display the leak status visually.   Following  a  rise  in  unaccounted  for  water,  or  at  standard  intervals,  a  leakage  patrol  is carried out in the area using the Permalog® Patroller module. Leak status information from the  loggers  is  displayed  on  the  PDA  screen  of  the  Patroller  module  and  stored  in  the memory.   With no cables or hard installation, Permalog® Plus is simply fitted to a metal fixture within the chamber (usually a hydrant or valve) and left alone. Logging times, Patrol times and Transmission times are fully customisable ensuring the operator gets the most benefit from the system and can configure it to their advantage. With integrated Bluetooth technology, the Permalog® Plus logger offers easy management through the PDA and Patroller Interface Unit. Permalog® Plus can be fully configured without having to be removed from the chamber.                              Permalog® Plus — Local Thinking, Global Capabilities
4  Benefits of Use  Operational Benefits  •  100% of distribution system permanently monitored.   •  Finds more leaks more quickly than traditional methods.   •  Responds rapidly to new mains bursts, improving service to customers.   •  Automates  and  de-skills  leak  surveying,  eliminating  human  error  and  finding  leaks that would otherwise be missed.   •  Eliminates "stop tap bashing" (surveying using listening sticks).   •  Operates independently of the size, structure or integrity of the area being monitored.    •  Completely non-invasive method with no detrimental effects on supply to customers (preferred alternative to step testing).   •  Improves  overall  detection  efficiency  and  motivation  by  enabling  skilled  staff  to concentrate on finding "known" leaks and avoid wasting time in no-leak areas.   •  Operates continuously for up to 5 years (dependant on configuration), enabling a low leakage level to be maintained easily.   •  Bluetooth and RF technology allow wireless configuration on site.   •  Logging can be fully customised to fit customer’s requirements.    Economic Benefits  •  Survey costs cut by >90% with elimination of surveying using listening sticks   •  Dramatic productivity gain - one person can  survey several DMA's (District Metered Areas) per day.   •  Record low leakage levels attainable and easily maintained.   •  Low  installation  cost  and  no  maintenance  costs  enable  rapid  payback,  with  in-creasing profits per year.   •  No night work required for leak surveying.   •  Negligible incremental cost of additional surveys.   •  Highly attractive return on capital employed.   •  Lower leakage level reduces cost of water into supply.   •  Demonstrates  high  technology  benefits  to  regulator,  customers,  shareholders  and international clients.    With over 200,000 units deployed worldwide, it’s easy to see why the Permalog range is one of  the  most  highly  respected  Leak  Noise  Loggers  in  the  industry.  HWM-Water  Ltd,  your gateway to the latest technology, solutions and services.        Permalog® Plus — Local Thinking, Global Capabilities
5  Warnings  Canadian warning statement  "Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication." "This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device."  "Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante." "Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement."  FCC warning statement:  •  This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  •  This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  •  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment   WARNING: - LITHIUM BATTERIES  If batteries are exposed - do not short circuit, recharge, puncture, incinerate, crush, immerse, force discharge or expose to temperatures above the declared operating temperature range of the product.  Risk of fire or explosion.  These batteries are sealed units which are not hazardous when used according to the recommendations of the manufacturer.              Permalog® Plus — Local Thinking, Global Capabilities
6  Important Notes  Deployment  of  Permalog®  Plus  units  should  be  carried  out  in  accordance  with  local regulations.  Mishandling  the  logger  could  result  in  damage  to  the  antenna  (if  incorrectly used to lower or raise the logger) or the sensor (connecting the logger to, or re-moving it from,  the  fitting).  Such  damage  is  not  covered  by  HWM’s  warranty  and  customers  are warned that damage to the sensor in particular is unlikely to be economic to repair.   During handling and transportation of Permalog® Plus units from site to site, care must be taken  not  to  bring  the  communications  window  into  the  magnetic  field  of  a  medium  or strong strength magnet. Continuous exposure to a magnetic field can result in variation in the  logger’s  internal  clock,  which  will  lead  to  an  increased  possibility  of  false  alarms. Particular care must be taken to avoid packing Permalog® Plus units head to tail. Remedial work by HWM required to correct loggers that have been affected in this way is not covered by warranty and will be charged.   Always grasp the main body of the logger or use the optional lifting hook when placing or retrieving the logger from the pipe fitting. Do not pull the logger by it’s aerial as this can cause  damage.  Permalog®  Plus  units  have  no  user  serviceable  parts.  The  en-closure protects the user from electrical shocks and other hazards. Servicing must be referred to competent  personnel.  If  any  unit  does  not  appear  to  function  correctly  then  it  must  be returned to HWM-Water Ltd or an authorised HWM representative.    IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE:  The  Permalog®  Plus  logger  uses  a  high  strength  magnet  and  should  not  be  carried  by anyone  with  a  heart  pacemaker.  This  magnet  can  permanently  corrupt  magnetic  storage media  such  as  floppy  discs,  hard  discs  and  tapes  etc…  It  can  also  damage  TV  and  PC monitor screens and some watches.                       Permalog® Plus — Local Thinking, Global Capabilities
7  Permalog® Plus Features  The  Permalog®  Plus  logger  is  a  fully  sealed  non-user  serviceable  unit.  A  hermetic  seal protects the internal battery, radio module and electronics from particle or fluid ingress and is  mechanically  strong  enough  to  withstand  extreme  environmental  conditions  such  as ground frost, flooding, heat and humidity.  The main features of the Permalog® Plus are listed below:-   1.  Antenna   2.  Leak Status LED   3.  Lifting Hook   4.  IP68 Rated Housing   5.  Stainless Steel Accelerometer             Permalog® Plus — Local Thinking, Global Capabilities
8  Deployment  Ensure the screw thread for the antenna is clean, before hand-tightening the antenna to the Permalog® Plus logger. If optional lifting hooks have been purchased, please ensure these are fitted tightly.   Start/reset*  the  Permalog®  Plus  logger  by  passing  a  magnet  close  to  and  across  the communication  LED.  Successful  start/reset  operation  is  confirmed  by  observing  the  LED flash in sequence (Red, Green) after swiping.   *This is the only way to reset the unit. Once reset, it will operate continuously for the life of the  batteries.  It  can  only  be  switched  off  using  the  Patroller.  The  guaranteed  battery  life depends  on  factory  settings.  Any  medium  strength  magnet  will  reset  the  Permalog®;  for convenience, the magnet on another Permalog® may be used. Do not attempt to remove the magnet from the bottom of any Permalog®.  Permalog® Plus loggers will retain the history even if reset.   *Please see the Patroller II User Manual for more information.   Attach  the  Permalog®  Plus  logger  to  a  metal  pipe  fitting  using  the  magnet  on  the  base. Always ensure the contact point is free from dirt so that the magnet makes a good contact. We  recommend  the  use  of  a  wire  brush  to  clean  the  pipe/valve/hydrant  fitting  prior  to attaching the logger.   For best performance, it is recommended that the Permalog® Plus logger is deployed in a vertical/upright position as this gives the most effective radio range.   Redeployment Notes:  When removing from fitting, please grasp the main body of the logger or use the op-tional lifting hooks. Removal of the logger by grasping the antenna can cause perma-nent damage and is not covered by warranty.   It is recommended the data be read from the logger and stored on the Patroller prior to resetting the logger for redeployment.   Store unused loggers in the original packaging. This ensures the loggers are kept apart enough as to not continuously reset them causing internal clock errors.       Permalog® Plus — Local Thinking, Global Capabilities
9  User Interface  Permalog® Plus loggers are designed with a battery life span of up to 5* years. To achieve this the logger will spend most of its operating life in a sleep state. While in this state, all components  in  the  logger  are  switched  off  except  for  the  transceiver  mo-dem  which  is polled periodically to check for a presence of a Patroller unit.  *Dependant on configuration   The logger is woken from sleep state either by a Patroller unit being detected in range or the predetermined time to record a sample is reached (default is 2am). When a Pa-troller unit is detected the unit wakes up and sends it serial number, level & spread, and leak status and then responds to any commands sent by the Patroller. If the re-cording time is reached then the logger wakes to record noise levels found on the wa-ter pipe it is magnetically coupled to. Analyzing these noise levels will cause the logger to switch to one of 3 states:     No Leak Mode:  The logger is in this state when no leak has been detected. If the logger is in Warning mode and there is a no leak result with the second recording, the logger will change to this mode.    This state is indicted by the LED flashing green and transmitting an “N” through the RF communications to the Patroller unit to signify no leak.   Warning Mode:  If a leak is detected from the first recording then the logger will change to this mode. During this mode the logger will perform a second recording an hour later to deter-mine whether to change to leak or no leak mode.   Leak Mode:  If the logger is in Warning mode and a leak is detected with the second recording then the logger will change to leak mode.   This state is indicated by the LED flashing Red and the logger transmitting an “L” through the RF communications to the Patroller unit to signify a leak.           Permalog® Plus — Local Thinking, Global Capabilities
10  User Interface (Continued)  The LED is primarily used to signify whether the logger is in leak or no leak mode. Other features indicated by the LED are:   1s   Low Battery Warning:  Red LED flashes every second.   Logger Reset/Woken:  A short sequence of red and green flashes.   No Illumination:  Logger is asleep or battery failure.   Patroller Communication  Inside  each  logger  is  a  transceiver  module.  In  normal  operation  the  logger  will  pole  the transceiver  looking  for  a  Patroller  unit.  When  a  unit  is  detected  the  logger  will  send  its unique ID  (serial number), level & spread values  and  leak status to  verify to the  Patroller that the logger is awake and ready to receive commands.   With the Patroller communicating with the individual logger, any historical data stored on the logger can be downloaded for analysis and the logger configuration can be changed if needed.   To save power, a patrol window can be configured in the logger. This means that the logger will  only  look  for  a  patroller  in  a  certain  time  period  (e.g.  between  8am—8pm).  If communication  is  required  outside  this  time  period  then  a  reset  is  required  to  wake  the logger.                         Permalog® Plus — Local Thinking, Global Capabilities
11  Technical Specification  Logger Dimensions:  Width: 50mm  Height: 122mm  Height (with EU antenna): 196mm  Height (with US antenna): 180mm  Weight:  Without Antenna: 610 g  With Antenna: 625 g  Antenna Connector:  Type: TNC Impedance: 50Ohms  Environmental Protection:  IP68  Water Proof to 4m   Operating Temperature Range:  -30°C - +60°C   Construction Materials:  Main Housing: Polybutylene Terephthalate  Sensor Assembly: Stainless Steel   Battery Life:  Up to 5 years (dependant on configuration)   Approvals:  European: CE and R&TTE  USA: FCC  Canada: IC  WEEE and ROHS Compliant           Permalog® Plus — Local Thinking, Global Capabilities
   12  Contact   HWM-Water Ltd  Ty Coch House  Llantarnam Park Way  Cwmbran  Gwent  NP44 3AW  United Kingdom     Tel: +44 (0) 1633 489479  Fax: +44 (0) 1633 877857    General Enquires and Technical Support: sales@hwm-water.com  Technical support: support@palmer.co.uk    Web: http://www.hwm-water.com    Note  HWM-Water Ltd reserves the right to change products, services or specifications without notice.                  Permalog Plus User Manual  MAN-031-0001  Issue C  Date 14/03/13

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