Catch the Leak Before it Catches You! IoT & Leak Prevention

2023-02-01 17:56:24
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Catch the Leak before it Catches You
Illustration: © IoT For All

According to industry estimates, 14,000 people in the U.S. experience a water damage emergency at home or work each day. The costs are just as staggering with water damage and mold costing the insurance industry 2.5 billion dollars per year. Given these astounding numbers, it is no doubt that insurers see leak detection as pivotal, a “must-have” in insuring commercial and residential buildings. Fortunately, there are now technology solutions that leverage the Internet of Things (IoT) to minimize these costly water damage disasters. Such solutions are generally comprised of water leak sensors, temperature and/or humidity sensors, a web-based console that provides sensor management, and a LoRaWAN wireless sensing network connected to the internet via an Ethernet or LTE-based LoRaWAN gateway. There are, however, important considerations (and red flags!) to keep in mind in purchasing products and solutions.

Choosing the Right Sensor

Utilizing sensors that can rapidly detect leaking liquid is pivotal to all water leakage solutions. The two main types of water sensors include an indoor water probe sensor (used for bathrooms, showers, toilets, or any location where a leak is possible) and water rope sensors that are used indoors or outdoors and measure water leaks along a perimeter. Rope sensors come in a variety of lengths and are ideal for server rooms or any areas where monitoring is vital across a broad area vs. a specific point.

It is also important to choose sensors with batteries that last several years, accomplished through ultra-low power “sleep modes.”  Not all sensors are the same, however, and sensors with high power consumption caused by poor radio performance or less than optimum sleep modes will fade fast and introduce even more problems into the solution.  Good quality sensors will last at least 5 years before requiring battery service.

Often misunderstood is the relationship between the performance of the radio frequency strength and overall system reliability. Good wireless performance is critical to ensure all information is transmitted successfully without data loss or inefficient data re-transmissions.

LoRaWAN Sensors for Water Leaks

Connectivity between sensors and a network can be challenging.  Connectivity options have recently expanded and generally include Wi-Fi, cellular, and the new wireless sensing standard based on LoRa. LoRa stands for Long Range, Low Power. LoRa is ideal for applications that transmit small chunks of data with low bit rates with data being transmitted at a longer range (compared to technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or ZigBee). These features make LoRa well-suited for sensors that operate in low-power mode and require reliable, long-distance data transmission. WiFi, however, can be unpredictable, power-hungry, and difficult to manage. Cellular is not ideal, as paying for data plans for each sensor is overkill and just too costly. For connecting sensors within water leakage solutions, LoRa truly shines, functioning well within a building environment where communication between thick floors and walls is essential.

Pivotal to any solution utilizing LoRa is the installation of LoRa gateways. LoRaWAN gateways connect wirelessly to the water leak sensor and provide connectivity from the sensors to the associated software platform, whether locally hosted or on the cloud. These gateways can be placed throughout the building and work collectively to connect relevant data received from the sensors. It’s also important to note that sensors with better range also enable users to utilize fewer gateways.

“For connecting sensors within water leakage solutions, LoRa truly shines, functioning well within a building environment where communication between thick floors and walls is essential.”

-MultiTech

Water Leakage Solutions Today

The industry is growing and developing fast! Larger organizations with internal IoT groups may develop solutions internally utilizing LoRa sensors and gateways developed by organizations, but smaller integrators and solution providers selling water detection systems play a critical role too. In such a model, these providers not only develop and install the system but handle billing and the day-to-day monitoring of the system. A system comprised of a LoRAWAN network utilizing LoRaWAN gateways and wireless leak detection sensors is an ideal solution. To provision sensors, it may also be helpful to utilize consoles such as the RadioBridge Device Management Console that assists with sensor setup by configuring the sensor as well as decoding the sensor data that can then be linked with the users’ platform.

Integrating wireless leak detection data, alerts, and notifications into the application platforms used by innovative facilities management companies is on the rise. Building owners, facilities managers, and commercial tenants can all benefit from the risk mitigation afforded by wireless leak detection. In many cases, insurance companies will be engaged as well, providing rate reductions or improved terms for clients who have proactive lead detection systems in place. Once the first LoRaWAN application is deployed, those same companies are finding many ways to further leverage their LoRaWAN wireless sensing infrastructure by deploying additional sensor types as well.

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  • Connectivity
  • Facilities Management
  • LoRa
  • LoRaWAN
  • Preventative Maintenance

  • Connectivity
  • Facilities Management
  • LoRa
  • LoRaWAN
  • Preventative Maintenance

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插图:© IoT For All --> 据行业估算,美国每天有14,000人在家或工作中遇到水管漏水等水损紧急情况。水损和霉菌造成的成本同样惊人,每年为保险行业带来25亿美元的损失。鉴于如此惊人的数字,毫不奇怪,保险公司将漏水检测视为关键,是承保商业和住宅建筑的“必需品”。幸运的是,现在有了利用物联网(IoT)技术的产品,可以最大程度减少这些昂贵的水损灾难。此类解决方案通常包括水漏传感器、温度和/或湿度传感器、提供传感器管理的基于网络的控制台,以及通过以太网或基于LTE的LoRaWAN网关连接到互联网的LoRaWAN无线传感网络。然而,在购买产品和解决方案时,有几个重要的考虑因素(以及需要注意的红色警报!)。选择合适的传感器 能够快速检测液体泄漏的传感器对所有水泄漏解决方案来说都是关键。两种主要类型的水传感器包括:室内用水探头传感器(用于浴室、淋浴间、厕所,或任何可能发生泄漏的区域)和水绳传感器,后者用于室内外,用于检测周边区域的水漏。绳式传感器有多种长度,特别适用于机房或任何需要广域监控而非特定点的位置。另外,选择电池寿命长达数年的传感器也很重要,这通常可通过超低功耗的“睡眠模式”实现。然而,并非所有传感器都是一样的,那些由于无线性能差或睡眠模式不佳而耗电量高的传感器会很快没电,并给解决方案带来更多问题。高质量的传感器至少可以使用五年,之后才需要更换电池。经常被误解的是无线电频率强度表现与整个系统可靠性之间的关系。良好的无线性能对于确保所有信息成功传输、避免数据丢失或低效重传至关重要。水漏的LoRaWAN传感器 传感器与网络之间的连接可能具有挑战性。连接选项最近已扩展,通常包括Wi-Fi、蜂窝网络以及基于LoRa的新无线传感标准。LoRa代表长距离低功耗。LoRa非常适合那些传输数据量小、比特率低、传输距离远(相比Wi-Fi、蓝牙或ZigBee等技术)的应用场景。这些特点使LoRa非常适合那些在低功耗模式下运行并需要可靠、远距离数据传输的传感器。然而,Wi-Fi可能会不可预测、耗电大,并难以管理。蜂窝网络则不理想,因为为每个传感器支付数据套餐费用过于繁琐,成本也太高。对于水漏解决方案中的传感器连接,LoRa确实表现出色,尤其是在建筑环境中,当需要穿透厚重的墙壁和楼板实现通信时,LoRa尤为适合。任何使用LoRa的解决方案中,安装LoRa网关都是至关重要的。LoRaWAN网关通过无线方式连接到水漏传感器,为传感器与相关软件平台(无论是本地托管还是云平台)提供连接。这些网关可以分布在整个建筑中,共同连接从传感器接收到的相关数据。还有一点需要注意的是,具有更广覆盖范围的传感器也能够让用户使用更少的网关。“对于水漏解决方案中的传感器连接,LoRa确实表现出色,尤其是在建筑环境中,当需要穿透厚重的墙壁和楼板实现通信时,LoRa尤为适合。”——MultiTech水漏解决方案 今天,该行业正在快速成长和发展!拥有内部物联网团队的大公司可能会使用组织开发的LoRa传感器和网关在内部开发解决方案。但小型集成商和销售水检测系统的解决方案提供商也发挥着至关重要的作用。在这种模式下,这些提供商不仅开发并安装系统,还负责计费和日常系统监控。由使用LoRaWAN网关和无线漏水检测传感器构建的LoRaWAN网络系统是一种理想的解决方案。为了配置传感器,使用诸如RadioBridge设备管理控制台这样的控制台可能也很有帮助,该控制台可协助设置传感器,配置传感器并解码传感器数据,然后将数据链接到用户平台。将无线漏水检测数据、警报和通知集成到创新型设施管理公司使用应用程序平台中的趋势正在上升。建筑业主、设施经理和商业租户都可以从无线漏水检测所带来的风险缓解中受益。在许多情况下,保险公司也会参与进来,为已安装主动漏水检测系统的客户提供保费折扣或更好的条件。一旦部署了第一个LoRaWAN应用,这些公司很快发现还可以通过部署额外类型的传感器,进一步利用其LoRaWAN无线感知基础设施。TweetShareShareEmail 连接性 设施管理 LoRa LoRaWAN 预防性维护 --> 连接性 设施管理 LoRa LoRaWAN 预防性维护
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