Abstract

A district heating network (DHN) is one of the most important infrastructures in cities and towns of countries with colder weather. Citizens generally use DHN services for hot water supply all year round and also for space heating during winter. It is important that in case of an accident this service would be restored as soon as possible, causing minimal damage or inconveniences for the customers. In addition, it is important to minimise losses of the DHN operator. This study demonstrated a possibility of leak location in DHN using the data from the pressure sensors in the network, employing the negative pressure wave (NPW) method. The mass balance in the DHN is measured at the heating source, which acts as a confirmation of a leak in a closed system. The experiments in the real DHN were performed and the data was used to trace the leak location. Numerical modelling tools were used to model pressure transients during pipe break accident under various conditions in order to predict the effectiveness and limitations of the leak detection system.

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