3/17/2026 3 min read News

Utility Automation: Wireless Monitoring of Building Systems

How to automate water, heat and gas metering in buildings without wiring. LoRaWAN Mesh monitoring, up to 30% resource savings.

The Problem: Manual Control, Resource Losses and Emergencies

Utility companies, water utilities and heat supply organizations face systemic problems daily that cannot be solved without automation.

Metering and Resource Accounting

  • Manual rounds — inspectors visit basements, heat substations, metering nodes, manholes, recording readings by hand
  • Resource losses up to 25–30% — discrepancy between building-level and apartment-level meters. Without real-time data, leaks go undetected for weeks
  • Outdated data — readings collected once a month, decisions based on month-old information

Pipelines and Manholes — the “Blind Zone”

Underground utilities are the most vulnerable part of city infrastructure. Water and heat pipelines run through manholes and collectors where:

  • No connectivity — concrete walls, cast iron covers, soil block cellular signal. NB-IoT and GSM don’t work
  • No electricity — running a power cable to a manhole costs from $1,000 and requires permits
  • No pressure monitoring — pressure drop indicates a leak, but without sensors it’s only discovered when water surfaces
  • No temperature control — pipe freezing at -40°C in winter, heat main overheating in summer
  • Manhole flooding — groundwater, pipe bursts. Flooded manholes mean equipment corrosion

Manhole Cover Access Control

  • Safety hazard — pedestrians and vehicles falling into open manholes, lawsuits
  • Theft — cast iron covers sold as scrap metal
  • Vandalism — unauthorized access, illegal pipe taps

Safety

  • Gas leaks — in basements, boiler rooms, gas distribution points
  • Smoke — fires in electrical rooms, basements, technical premises
  • No alerts — dispatcher learns from residents, not from the system

Solution: Wireless IoT Monitoring

Wireless IoT systems automatically collect data from meters and sensors every 5–60 minutes. Data flows to a cloud platform where the dispatcher sees all facilities on one screen.

What Can Be Monitored

Pipelines in Manholes

  • Pipeline pressureROSSMA P-METER installed directly in manholes. ±0.2% accuracy, background monitoring every 5 seconds
  • Heat main temperatureROSSMA 1-Wire with DS18B20 sensors (-55…+125°C). Up to 5 measurement points per device
  • Manhole floodingROSSMA Leak Detector at manhole bottom. Instant alert + audible siren
  • Valve positionROSSMA Dry Contact VPM measures valve opening percentage (0–100%)

Manhole and Cabinet Control

  • Cover openingROSSMA Dry Contact detects opening/closing, instant alert to dispatcher
  • Theft protectionROSSMA ESD detects vibration, impact, tilt >15°

Safety

Economic Impact

Metric Before After IoT
Meter reading Monthly (manual) Every 15 min (auto)
Leak detection Days–weeks Seconds (instant alert)
Resource losses 25–30% 5–10%
Manhole control Quarterly inspection Continuous
Communication cost SIM per device $0 (own LoRaWAN network)
ROI 6–12 months

Conclusions

Utility automation with ROSSMA IoT pays for itself in 6–12 months. Wireless sensors work in manholes, basements, underground — where cellular networks fail.

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