Gas Leak Detection based on Smallworld GIS at Munich City Utilities
Munich, April 2007
Since 2007, Stadtwerke München (Munich City Utilities) uses the GPS-supported “SeCuRi SAT” procedure. Those
responsible for gas utilities were able to
witness the benefits offered by the solution
from the initial test examinations conducted in 2006. The gas pipelines of the Bavarian
state capital are now systematically examined
for leaks without the need for a guide.
In addition to the optimisation of the gas detection service, the internal operational
procedures have also been improved. The
processing of paper plans for areas being
examined has been replaced by an ITsupported
procedure: Maintenance cycles are
created in SAP for the individual test areas.
Before the inspection, a process order is
created for each test area in the NIS
(Network Information System based on
Smallworld GIS).
SeCuRi SAT Smallworld Client
A complete Smallworld Client has been made available for the first time in a mobile configuration, which has
been specially adapted for the work conducted by the gas detector. Companies which use Smallworld GIS are
provided with interface-free data transfer between office staff and field staff. The gas detection service
utilises all of the functions which have been proven over the years in the SeCuRi SAT Conic Client.
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