Leak Detection Technology:
Pressure Testing & Monitoring Systems
Pressure testing and monitoring systems in leak detection are methods for detecting weaknesses, anomalies or potential failures before a major accident occurs. This is particularly effective for detecting leaks in pressurised systems, pipelines, tanks and HVAC components.
Pressure levels are monitored continuously, and any changes or drops in pressure could indicate a potential leakage.
How It Works
The appropriate pressure testing method is chosen depending on the system requirements. Pneumatic testing uses gas to pressurise systems, ideal for gas pipelines and storage tanks. Hydrostatic pressure testing uses liquids instead.
After the system is sealed and pressurised, pressure gauges are used to monitor readings. The data is recorded over a period of time.
By continuously monitoring the pressure gauge data, a technician can determine if any pressure anomalies indicate a leak in the system.
Key Benefits
Detect leaks in a closed system
Suitable for all network types
Cost Savings & Reduce water loss
Early detection Prevents Damage
Pressure testing and monitoring systems provide a proactive method, focusing more on leak prevention than just detection.
Why Professional Expertise Matters
Pressure loss in a system can be caused by factors other than leaks, such as temperature changes or system adjustments. A professional will analyse pressure data accurately to determine acceptable tolerance levels and identify whether further investigation is required.
Accurate monitoring and testing prevent unexpected leak accidents from occurring.

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