Mueller has developed user-friendly and cost-effective technology to continuously and remotely monitor pressure at any point within potable water distribution systems. The technology involves threading a sensor onto a corporation valve to transmit pressure readings. The pressure sensor, typically installed one per district metering area, reports at user-defined intervals via cellular service and a Mueller-hosted secure web server. Alerts are sent when low- and high-pressure thresholds are breached, including negative pressure events and water hammer events. Mueller has created a communications backbone that utilities can integrate into their monitoring systems or use as a stand-alone platform.
The world of manufacturing is changing, and Generative AI is one of the many change agents. The 2024 State of Smart Manufacturing Report takes a deep dive into how Generative ...
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