Sydney Water awards water metering contract to Elster

Monday, 28 May, 2012

Sydney Water has selected NYSE-listed Elster as one of its suppliers to deliver V100 volumetric water meters and Helix water meters over the next three years, commencing 1 July 2012.

These meters will help Sydney Water to manage its water resources more efficiently, by providing accurate measurement of water usage and control over water leakage and wastage.

Available in sizes from 15 to 40 mm, Elster’s V100 volumetric water meters offer performance to Australian standards AS 3565 and NMI R.49. The V100 can be equipped with wireless automated meter reading (AMR) systems to provide valuable data for management information as part of an advanced water metering system.

Elster’s Helix water meters are available in sizes 40 to 300 mm and offer reliable and economical performance to international ISO 4064 standards in a variety of applications. These include the measurement of water flow in commercial buildings, such as office blocks, hospitals, schools and factories where there are large flow variations. The product is suitable for improved low flow detection, thus enhancing leakage identification and distribution management.

“With the growing importance of water conservation in Australia, Elster’s portfolio of products can support water utilities such as Sydney Water with access to precise measurement data. This information allows them to accurately bill customers for water usage and to identify leaks within their distribution system, improving efficiency and helping to reduce water losses,” commented Rob Campbell, Managing Director of Elster’s water metering business in Australia.

Sydney Water is a New South Wales government-owned water utility with 3000 staff and an area of operations covering 12,700 square kilometres. Sydney Water provides drinking water, recycled water, wastewater services and stormwater services to more than four million people in Sydney, the Illawarra and the Blue Mountains.

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