Trimble Unity 3.8 Extends Smart Water Management Capabilities

Trimble Unity 3.8 Extends Smart Water Management Capabilities
Trimble Unity 3.8 Extends Smart Water Management Capabilities

Trimble Unity and Telog Wireless Remote Monitoring Instruments Now Work Together to Give You a Powerful and Proactive Smart Water Management Solution


Trimble Unity continues to expand its capabilities with Telog. Telog provides wireless data recorders to connect to a multitude of water and wastewater monitors.

Version 3.8 extends the platform’s capabilities to include proactive asset performance monitoring with the integration of Telog® wireless Internet of Things (IoT) remote monitoring instruments and data.

A significant benefit of Trimble Unity version 3.8 is the ability to pair it with Telog wireless, battery-powered remote monitoring instruments. Used together, Trimble Unity with Telog instruments offers a comprehensive suite of water, wastewater and storm water asset performance management solutions, that include monitoring and management of water level, flow, pressure, water hammer, rainfall, water quality, pump stations and many others.

This new version provides situational awareness of water and wastewater utility asset performance—offering a single view of remote monitoring data, performance measurement reports, GIS, operational data, asset conditions and events. Trimble Unity’s mobile application can be used to automate and simplify wireless monitoring instrument site deployments. Telog wireless remote monitoring instruments may be configured to measure and report data and alarms as often as needed.

The new version includes rich GIS visualization tools to view and analyze wireless remote monitoring data for a single site or aggregated data from multiple sites. These new capabilities enable water utilities to improve asset performance and customer response as well as support decision making and regulatory compliance.

Trimble Unity Version 3.8 is available now through the Trimble Water Division and its authorized distribution partners. Contact our experts to see how this all works together to result in better intelligence in a more timely manner for water management.

Trimble Water Telog

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