Manual

C-4 IntelliServe
User’s Guide
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Monitoring Point
A monitoring point represents the physical location
at which the sensors are installed in a sewer pipe to
measure the flow, or where rain gauges are installed
for measuring rain fall amounts.
Monitor-Level Intelligence
(MLI
®
)
MLI represents the first level of signal processing to
ensure data integrity. MLI scans readings within the
flow monitor to determine signal sensitivity and then
compares the readings to learned hydraulic patterns
at the location.
On-demand Collect
An on-demand collect refers to the process where a
user manually requests that IntelliServe retrieve the
current flow data from a flow monitor or rain gauge
outside the specified data collection time interval.
OverflowDry
This indicates that a cryout has been received by
IntelliServe indicating that a defined threshold at an
overflow location has been exceeded. Collected rain
data indicates that no significant rainfall has been
measured; and therefore the overflow has been
designated a dry-weather overflow.
Overflow Wet
This indicates that a cryout has been received by
IntelliServe indicating that a defined threshold at an
overflow location has been exceeded. Collected rain
data indicates that sufficient rainfall has been
measured, meeting the criteria set for wet-weather,
and therefore; the overflow has been designated a
wet-weather overflow.
Overflow Monitoring
Point
An overflow monitoring point measures flow
transferring from one sewerage basin to another or
exiting the collection system completely.
Pseudo Site
A pseudo site is a logical grouping of two or more
monitoring points existing in parallel in the network.
Query
A query is a method used for filtering information to
obtain specific information falling within user-
defined parameters.