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Monitoring of lifting systems in shopping centers with Leak360

Thanks to Leak360, the shopping center operator was able to react immediately to even the smallest leaks of wastewater. The technology enabled immediate action, preventing major damage and health risks from sewage-contaminated water.

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Thanks to Leak360, the shopping center operator was able to react immediately to even the smallest leaks of wastewater. The technology enabled immediate action, preventing major damage and health risks from sewage-contaminated water .

By detecting problems in the lifting system early, the operator was not only able to ensure the operational capability of the facilities , but also to avoid expensive and time-consuming cleaning and renovation work .

Leak360 therefore offers a decisive advantage in the monitoring and maintenance of wastewater systems in large building complexes.

Concept

One of the world's largest shopping centre operators uses lifting stations to pump wastewater and greywater to higher levels without backflow.

These pumps are often monitored by the building's technical systems. A malfunction of the pumping station is usually only noticed when it is completely defective. Partial defects often go undetected, and reduced performance, backflow due to blockages, or overflows are generally not detected.

The pumping system is often located in a "shaft" which serves as a collection basin in case of failure (e.g. with a capacity of 1 m³).

Contribution

Leak360 detects wastewater in the basin of the pumping station. This allows for immediate action in the event of a system failure or reduced performance .

Leak360 quickly detects leaks of fecal water.

Although the functionality and capability of the pump itself are not directly monitored via Leak360, the effects of a malfunction are effectively detected.

Thanks to Leak360, the shopping center operator was able to react immediately to even the smallest leaks of wastewater. The technology enabled immediate action, preventing major damage and health risks from sewage-contaminated water .

By detecting problems in the lifting system early, the operator was not only able to ensure the operational capability of the facilities , but also to avoid expensive and time-consuming cleaning and renovation work .

Leak360 therefore offers a decisive advantage in the monitoring and maintenance of wastewater systems in large building complexes.

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Leak360 detects wastewater in the basin of the pumping station. This allows for immediate action in the event of a system failure or reduced performance .

Leak360 quickly detects leaks of fecal water.

Although the functionality and capability of the pump itself are not directly monitored via Leak360, the effects of a malfunction are effectively detected.

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One of the world's largest shopping centre operators uses lifting stations to pump wastewater and greywater to higher levels without backflow.

These pumps are often monitored by the building's technical systems. A malfunction of the pumping station is usually only noticed when it is completely defective. Partial defects often go undetected, and reduced performance, backflow due to blockages, or overflows are generally not detected.

The pumping system is often located in a "shaft" which serves as a collection basin in case of failure (e.g. with a capacity of 1 m³).

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