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H2OMAP Water VCM
Valve criticality assessment is required
to identify which valves most crucially affect the scale
of impact of any potential water distribution system
failures. H2OMAP Water VCM was designed specifically
to enable water utilities to automatically carry out
a detailed, comprehensive assessment of the resulting
hydraulic impact of valve operations on customer service
levels. This information greatly improves system knowledge
allowing water utilities to optimize future expenditure
for maintaining the serviceability of key infrastructure
assets.
A critical valve may only affect a small section of
the network if it closes, but would impact a much wider
area if it failed and additional valves in the wider
network had to be shut instead. Pinpointing these valves
requires a thorough understanding of the risk (probability
and consequence) posed should the valve fail to shut.
Consequence is measured in terms of the numbers of properties
(and customers) that would be disconnected or experience
unacceptable levels of service (e.g., low pressure or
loss of supply).
Reasons for failing to close a valve include lack of
maintenance (e.g., a seized valve or broken motor),
inaccessibility (e.g., in a busy highway or intersection)
or unsuitability for manual operation (e.g., large diameter
valve). By identifying critical valves, water utilities
can effectively prioritize expenditure on solutions
(e.g., maintenance, replacement, relocation, SCADA motorization
or control).
A typical water utility may have thousands of line
valves in its water supply and distribution system and
assessing each valve individually may not be manageable.
H2OMAP Water VCM is designed to efficiently assess
multiple valves in a network, enabling water utilities
to accurately evaluate their entire water supply and
distribution systems quickly and reliably.
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