Detect Water Losses Early With SePem 155 Noise Logger

SEWERIN is an international, technically innovative, family owned company with headquarters in Gütersloh, Germany. With top-level products and services, the company is a technology leader and partner to the gas and water supply industry. Together with its 85 years’experience in the development of measuring devices, the knowledge accumulated by the company’s measuring teams contributes to its success. 888-592-9916 | sewerin-usa@sewerin.net | www.sewerin.com

Leaks in water pipe networks can result in significant water losses. Thanks to systematic monitoring of the network with SePem data loggers, you can reliably identify existing leaks and catch new ones as early as possible.

In relation to the size of a measuring area, the volume of water initially escaping from a new leak is usually so low that it can’t be clearly distinguished from minimum nighttime consumption when measuring the flow. In practice, many months often pass before the size of the damage is great enough to produce a flow volume that can clearly be identified as a leak. SEWERIN’s SePem 155 can report the leak after just one night, according to the manufacturer.

Simple, reliable interface

The SePem 155 data loggers are perfect for mobile use and can also be used for the stationary monitoring of water supply networks. The SePem 01 Master receiver, with its simple and intuitive menu navigation, provides fast and reliable results and can also be reliably operated by less experienced users. The measuring times and periods of radio activity are freely programmable. 


SEWERIN is an international, technically innovative, family owned company with headquarters in Gütersloh, Germany. With top-level products and services, the company is a technology leader and partner to the gas and water supply industry. Together with its 85 years’experience in the development of measuring devices, the knowledge accumulated by the company’s measuring teams contributes to its success. 888-592-9916 | sewerin-usa@sewerin.net | www.sewerin.com


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