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Everything You Need To Know About Advanced Metering Infrastructure

Utilities Tech Outlook | Wednesday, June 22, 2022

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Water meters get read by AMI using radio-based technology, which removes the need for human readings.

Fremont, CA: According to a study, advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) is an integrated system of equipment, connectivity, and information management systems that enables utilities to gather consumer water use data in real-time remotely. Water meters get read by AMI using radio-based technology, which removes the need for human readings.

Working of AMI

The MIU receives a hardwired signal from the meter, transforms it to a low value, stores it, and communicates it wirelessly to the information management system. The most popular types of meters are mechanical or solid-state meters.

Other sensor types commonly get used with these meters, like pressure, temperature, sound, and water quality monitors. The data gets received by the information management system and is occasionally incorporated into the utility's SCADA system.

The information management system may switch off or on water service using the remotely controlled valves at a customer connection.

Types of Water Meters in AMI Applications:

Smart Meters

Smart meters provide readings to utilities, which process, analyze, and disseminate the results to customers for invoicing energy feedback, and time-based prices.

Smart meters feature remote connect/disconnect, error detection, outage tracking, voltage monitoring, and bidirectional electricity metering.

Ultrasonic Meter

Ultrasonic flow meters use ultrasonic technology to determine the velocity of a fluid passing through a pipe. The transmitter evaluates signals from transmitted sound wave frequencies reflected off of gas bubbles or particles to estimate the flow rate. The time difference between upstream & downstream signals is measured using transit technology.

Advantages of Advanced Metering Infrastructure

Increased utility operations, improved water conservation, leak detection, and enhanced security and resilience are advantages of advanced metering infrastructure.

Because AMI systems are scalable, utilities may deploy the system in phases based on specific budgets and requirements. In addition, AMI automates the procedures of meter reading, invoicing, and data collecting, making it a long-term option for utilities.

According to the experts, AMI initiatives go through various stages: initial investigation, feasibility assessment, procurement and contract negotiations, installation, operation and maintenance, and business process change.

Despite their effectiveness, AMI systems are generally expensive, but they are critical in minimizing non-revenue water wastage and safeguarding water resources.

 

 

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