FEATURE Energy Management
Northern Ireland Water expands asset monitoring program with AI technology
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amotics, a provider of real-time actionable insights to eliminate industrial energy waste and unplanned downtime, has grown the
deployment of its AI-driven SAM4 system across Northern Ireland Water’s submerged assets to support the delivery of a more cost effi cient and sustainable service. Samotics was initially selected by Northern
Ireland Water to provide continuous insight into the health, performance and energy effi ciency of its sewage pumps as part of a pilot. After seeing early successes in the program, Northern Ireland Water plans to roll out the SAM4 system to additional sites to further explore all its capabilities across a variety of pump types and processes. Ensuring the health of submerged pumps is vital to avoid costly, disruptive repairs and prevent damaging pollution events, but assets’ remote location makes it hard to acquire high-quality, high-frequency data. SAM4 solves this problem by analysing the current and voltage signals of electric- driven motor systems using a technique called electrical signature analysis (ESA). The system’s sensors install in the motor
control cabinet, rather than on the pump itself, enabling reliable, remote capture of asset health data. The system also provides superior detection performance for both electrical and mechanical faults, allowing Northern Ireland Water to detect over 90 per cent of developing failures up to fi ve months in advance.
The decision to scale the number of assets
monitored by SAM4 was made as a result of signifi cant successes across the program. In the months following installation, Samotics detected developing faults in two pumps that could have resulted in the complete failure of these assets. Through early intervention, Northern Ireland Water successfully resolved issues and prevented estimated direct damage to the pumps of over £44,000. Most important, Northern Ireland Water minimised the risk of potential pollution events and their signifi cant environmental impact. Paul Foley, M&E Field Manager at Northern
Ireland Water, comments: “We selected Samotics and its SAM4 technology as it’s easy to install the hardware in our existing MCC panels, and because the SAM4 dashboard provides us with a lot of useful information. For example, SAM4 brought to my attention issues with one of our submersible pumps located in a busy offi ce carpark. This insight helped me to plan crews, issue notifi cations and
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SAM4 detected a developing fault in this submerged wastewater pump. Following the detection, the pump was lifted for inspection and the Northern Ireland Water team found that the claw connecting the pump to the discharge piping was hanging on with only one out of eight bolts.
permits, as well as organize a 25-ton crane, which allowed us to lift and inspect the pump at the most optimal time, minimizing downtime and maintaining pump resilience.” In addition to monitoring the health of critical
assets, Samotics is also enabling Northern Ireland Water to track pump performance and effi ciency in support of its ambitious zero carbon strategy. Using SAM4’s real-time pump performance
curve and energy monitor, Northern Ireland Water can identify targeted interventions that improve energy effi ciency with a demonstrable return on investment. This includes optimizing operational processes to refl ect performance requirements and replacing pumps with more effi cient or appropriate models to realize cost- savings.
“SAM4 allowed me to build a CAPEX business
case using actual pump data,” adds Mr Foley. “This helped us select more suitable, energy-effi cient pumps at our problem site.” Jasper Hoogeweegen, CEO at Samotics, says:
“We are delighted to be supporting Northern Ireland Water in its pursuit of securing long-term water infrastructure resilience. This is vital to ensure it can continue to provide the best possible service to its customers today and in the future in a cost-effective manner. “With SAM4, the team can now focus on utilizing real-time, data-driven insights to anticipate faults, improve performance and reduce carbon emissions of submerged pumps, enabling long- term reliability and effi ciency of its critical infrastructure.”
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