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Visualization and control of the water supply network in Nicosia and Larnaca, Cyprus

In 2009, the Water Board of Larnaca put in a tender for the supply and installation of a system to provide visualization and control of the water supply network and drinking water reservoirs in the cities of Nicosia and Larnaca, Cyprus. In order to be as flexible as possible, the company's intention was to build up a modern monitoring and control network. The WaterSCADA consortium won the contract after an international call for tenders. The consortium had the following four companies: PROTECO, which was responsible for the installation of the visualization and control system, TECO, the supplier of the Foxtrot control systems, GEOVAP, the supplier of the Reliance SCADA/HMI system, and G.M. Advantec Ltd, a local firm, which was responsible for the project management, supply and installation of the solar power system and the maintenance of the resulting system.



Control system

The control and monitoring system consists of the Tecomat Foxtrot controllers (with several expansion modules), which are installed in autonomous water-supply stations deployed in both cities. There are 45 stations in Nicosia and 21 stations in Larnaca. Two-thirds of the stations are powered by 230 V. The remaining third is equipped with an autonomous solar power system. Each station is designed to measure the water flow rate and water pressure both upstream and downstream of the water meter and pressure reducing valve (PRV). It is also designed to shut off the supply with a command from a central server.


The local area network (LAN) is based on Conel's GPRS/EDGE routers, which are also installed in each water-supply station. This network is connected via the Internet to a central server within a virtual private network (VPN).


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