Elster has secured a contract to deliver 170 000 water meters for use in residences, government buildings and other facilities throughout Kuwait.
The company is providing customised meters that meet the specific needs of the Kuwaiti market. The automatic meter-reading (AMR) units will enable Kuwait to more effectively monitor consumption and strengthen the nation’s water-management programmes.
Designed to accommodate a temperature range from above 90 degrees Celsius to below freezing, as well as violent sand and dust storms, Elster M190 water meters will be deployed inside and outside of house walls and on sidewalks.
“Elster designed the water meters specifically for Kuwait to withstand a number of extreme environmental conditions. Our smart metering solutions are ideally suited for desert conditions across the Middle East.
“Elster water meters are deployed all over the world, helping residential, commercial and industrial locations conserve valuable water resources more efficiently,” said Jerry Lauzze, executive VP of Elster’s global water business.
Elster is working exclusively with Al Khatla, its partner for all projects in Kuwait, which will deliver the meters and accessories to Kuwait’s Ministry of Electricity and Water.
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The Elster ‘smart’ meters are designed to function properly regardless of sediments or containments in the water supply, and can accurately measure varying levels of water quality. In addition, the meters are equipped with future-proof connectivity and interface systems designed to meet the demands of future Smart Grid and advanced metering infrastructure projects.
Across the globe, water is becoming a scarce and extremely valuable resource. In Kuwait, like most desert countries, water conditioning is very complex and expensive, and fresh water is not always delivered through pipes to homes. Accurately monitoring water consumption and educating citizens on proper water conservation practices are essential to maintaining the nation’s water infrastructure.
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