SmartBall

SmartBall® can be inserted and retrieved from a pipeline under normal operation. The ball travels with the water flow for up to 12 hours, collecting information about leaks over many miles of pipeline with a single deployment.

The size of the SmartBall® selected for a specific survey is based on a number of criteria including the diameter of the pipeline, location of in-line valves, the size of the appurtenances through which the SmartBall® is inserted and retrieved, and the presence of other lateral lines. Typically, the SmartBall® will be less than one-third the diameter of the pipeline.

SmartBall Advantages:

  • There is no apparatus noise, so it can detect very small leaks.
  • Small size allows it to pass through inline valves, reducers and other appurtenances.
  • Long battery life and large memory capacity allows it to operate for up to twelve hours, thereby permitting very long lengths of pipeline to be surveyed with a single deployment (at a water flow rate of 0.5 m/s) the ball can travel almost 25 km.
  • Only two access points are needed into the pipe – one at insertion and one at extraction.
  • Lightweight tracking equipment requiring minimal access to the pipe.
  • High leak acoustic sensitivity and leak detection resolution.

SmartBall® is suitable for numerous applications, including:

  • Transmission trunk mains 250mm and greater.
  • Pressure pipe of any material.
  • Water, raw water and other pressure pipes where insertion and removal can be assured.

How it Works:

SmartBall’s® acoustic sensor passes through the entire length of pipe being surveyed. The sensor can clearly discern the acoustic activity associated with leaks. This data is recorded and post-processed to report the presence and location of leaks.

SmartBall® calculates the locations of leaks by detecting acoustic pulses emitted by the ball at receivers attached to pipe appurtenances. The locations of the leaks relative to the receiver positions are determined by analyzing arrival times of the pulses.

Additional instrumentation in the SmartBall® is used to calculate flow rates along the pipeline and to identify valves, pipe joints and other features of the line.

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