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SELF-CONTAINED HYDRANT MONITORING SYSTEM
A method of measuring a characteristic of a fluid inside a fluid distribution system includes receiving a fluid inside a channel of a vein of a stem of a hydrant; recording data corresponding to the characteristic of the fluid with a sensing device, the sensing device including: a housing; a vein in sealing contact with the housing, the vein defining a channel extending from a lower end of the vein to an upper end of the vein; a sensor facing the channel and in sealing contact with the vein; at least one battery in electrical communication with the sensor and positioned within the housing; and an antenna in electrical communication with the sensor; and transmitting the data to the antenna.
SELF-CONTAINED HYDRANT MONITORING SYSTEM
A method of measuring a characteristic of a fluid inside a fluid distribution system includes receiving a fluid inside a channel of a vein of a stem of a hydrant; recording data corresponding to the characteristic of the fluid with a sensing device, the sensing device including: a housing; a vein in sealing contact with the housing, the vein defining a channel extending from a lower end of the vein to an upper end of the vein; a sensor facing the channel and in sealing contact with the vein; at least one battery in electrical communication with the sensor and positioned within the housing; and an antenna in electrical communication with the sensor; and transmitting the data to the antenna.
SELF-CONTAINED HYDRANT MONITORING SYSTEM
SITNIKOV TIMOFEY (author) / GIFFORD PAUL S (author) / MORENO CARLOS STEPHEN (author) / AGUILERA DIEGO (author) / GIBSON DARYL LEE (author)
2020-12-10
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E03B
Anlagen oder Verfahren zum Gewinnen, Sammeln oder Verteilen von Wasser
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INSTALLATIONS OR METHODS FOR OBTAINING, COLLECTING, OR DISTRIBUTING WATER
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G01F
Messen des Volumens, des Durchflussvolumens, des Massendurchflusses oder des Füllstandes
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MEASURING VOLUME, VOLUME FLOW, MASS FLOW, OR LIQUID LEVEL