Meterwise is software for the integrated management of water meters in supply networks.
How does it work?
Data Collection and Integration
Data are collected for each meter and automatically integrated into Meterwise
Data processing
O Meterwise processes the data and calculates measuring errors based on diameter, consumption, age, brand, etc.
Integrated management
Lists are generated with the results, identifying the meters to be replaced, meters that could have stopped, anomalous consumption, incorrect sizing, etc.
Alarms & Implementation
The results are used to calculate the corresponding value of losses due to billing undermeasured volumes. A plan is proposed for the replacement of the meters, using the calculations obtained based on the useful life, return on investment, etc.
Efficient Network Management
After the definition of the replacement plan, a record of the monthly readings is stored on Meterwise for continuous analysis of the meters, historical analysis of consumption and combating apparent losses.
How can Meterwise help me?
Reduction of apparent losses by 40%*
Increased billing on 10%* of the meters replaced
Replacement project with an Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of around 65%*
Reduction of 20%* of the time for detecting stopped meters
Increase of 5%* in the number of meters identified as incorrectly sized
Estimate of global errors in undermeasuring and consequent losses of revenue
Detection of meters that could have stopped
Detection of anomalous consumption (which could indicate unauthorised use)
Alerts for issues of reliability of the date referring to meter records
Optimisation of the meter replacement policy
Definition of meters to be replaced, contributing to improved economic performance
Improved water balance estimate
Improved quality of data reported to ERSAR
Correct sizing for each customer (based on their consumption), reducing the average error in meters
Simplification of the planning for the meter acquisition process
(*) The values presented are for reference only and could be different according to the initial condition of the meters and the meter replacement policies used by the water utility.