Belleair, Florida Completes
Successful MOSAIC Mesh Network AMR Pilot
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PLANO , Texas — March
26, 2008 The town of Belleair, Fla., has completed a
successful pilot program of Datamatic’s advanced
MOSAIC Automated Meter Reading system for its municipal
water utility. During the evaluation program, the AMR
system provided data from MOSAIC class FIREFLY®
Meter Interface Units that had been installed on a group
of the town’s meters.
“Every utility faces
unique challenges based on its specific geography, population
density and climate,'' said Rich Sanders, Datamatic
Director of Business Development. “Datamatic’s
MOSAIC advanced AMR solution is a technologically superior
business solution that can overcome most any obstacle
and help utilities better manage their resources. MOSAIC
was designed to be evolutionary so a utility can move
from handheld collection to a fully automated system
along a seamless, affordable path.”
The seaside community of Belleair
lies on the Gulf Coast of Florida, which means frequent
periods of severe weather can slow data collection using
the current handheld system. In addition, Florida’s
ongoing drought has made water conservation even more
important to the community.
“The town’s leadership
wanted to leverage 21st century technology for the benefit
of its citizens,” stated David Brown, Superintendent
of the Belleair Water Department. “Our MOSAIC
pilot program proved that the AMR system can help accomplish
our goals of improving conservation efforts and decreasing
the resources required to collect data, without the
enormous expense of a traditional fixed network.”
MOSAIC can read water, gas
and electric meters via handheld, mobile and full mesh
network collection platforms using MOSAIC-class FIREFLY
MIUs. The system forms its “mesh” by linking
each FF to its neighbors via two-way, spread-spectrum
radio. xxxDatamatic’s ProfilePLUS™ datalogging
capability was another key reason that Belleair selected
MOSAIC. Each FIREFLY MIU stores hourly usage data that
can be reviewed using ProfilePLUS. This data is invaluable
for settling customer usage disputes, leak detection
and system optimization.
“Water conservation
is a growing concern in our community and MOSAIC will
allow us to educate consumers on their usage,”
added Brown. “Our customer service team will have
recent data at their fingertips and individual consumers
can even see the facts via the Internet. This valuable
information will make consumers more aware of their
consumption and give them the confidence that their
meter reads are accurate.”
Now that the pilot program
has been successfully completed, Belleair municipal
water utility executives and the town council are evaluating
next steps in deployment of the system. Utilities interested
in Datamatic’s AMR solutions should contact Rich
Sanders at (972) 234-5000. .
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