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Eureka5 User Manual

 

 

CXD-

930

-UM-

044

 

Version: 1.3

 

Page 

45

 of 

50

 

8

 

Appendix B

 – 

User Information Sheet

 

Please adhere to the following 

for safe operation of the Ovarro Eureka5 System.

 

Batteries:

 

The 

Eureka5 Transmitters and Receiver units contain Lithium

-

Ion rechargeable battery packs.

The battery packs are not user removeable or user replaceable and can only be replaced by an Ovarro Service Centre

.

Battery packs must be disposed of in accordance with EU and local government regulations.

 

For safe operation only charge these battery packs in

-situ in the transport case 

using the charger/equipment supplied by

Ovarro.

Do not expose the Eureka5 system to temperatures outside of the operating temperature range quoted on the 
specification sheet.

Environmental

To 

ensure correct operation of the Eureka5 System, operate within 

the recommended temperature range quoted on the

specification sheet

.

Do not drop the Eureka5 Transmitters or Receiver from a height of more than 1m and not onto solid ground.

The equipment is designed for outdoor use when operating, however it is intended charging takes place indoors or in a

vehicle.

Transmitters

The Eureka5 transmitters contain a radio module. The Electromagnetic Exposure complies with the 20cm rule. Do not
operate the Eureka5 transmitters with anyone closer than 20cm to the unit or it’s antenna. This does not apply to the

receiver unit

.

Charger: 

System only to be charged using the mains charger supplied or using the vehicle charge lead suppled

.

Specification of charger and 12V input as quoted in the specification sheet.

Warr

anty

Unauthorised tampering or modification to the Eureka5 system will invalidate any warranty.

Any operation of the Eureka5 system outside the specification parameters, this information sheet or the user manual
will invalidate any warranty.

Battery packs are 

excluded from any warranty.

 

For all operational and safety issues consult the user manual or talk directly to

 

Technical Support at Ovarro LD Ltd.

 

Summary of Contents for Eureka5

Page 1: ...Version 1 3 Eureka5 User Manual 24 March 2022 CXD 930 UM 044...

Page 2: ...Specification Ovarro operate a policy of continual product improvement and therefore reserve the right to change the specification without notice This manual may describe features which are not incorp...

Page 3: ...1 3 Page 3 of 50 Revision History Version Date Description 1 0 22 072021 First draft 1 1 04 03 2022 2nd draft 1 2 24 03 2022 3rd draft DoCs to be added in appendices 1 3 24 03 2022 4th draft update to...

Page 4: ...External Sensor Charger Socket 15 3 2 4 Indicator LEDs 16 3 3 Receiver Unit 18 3 3 1 Antenna Socket 18 3 3 2 On Off Push Button Switch 18 3 3 3 Indicator LEDs 19 3 3 4 Charger Input Socket 20 3 3 5 C...

Page 5: ...pe Diameter 32 5 6 3 Pipe Material Type 32 5 6 4 Add Pipe Section 33 5 6 5 Remove Pipe Section 33 5 7 Velocity Correction 33 5 7 1 Velocity Correction Example 34 5 8 Save Data 36 5 8 1 Operator Name 3...

Page 6: ...Eureka5 User Manual CXD 930 UM 044 Version 1 3 Page 6 of 50 11 Appendix E EU DoC 49...

Page 7: ...pipe materials The Eureka5 system comprises radio transmitters radio receiver with signal processing electronics and the EUREKA GO software application The transmitters and receiver are powered from...

Page 8: ...comprises Red transmitter Blue transmitter Transmitter antenna x2 Receiver unit Receiver antenna Accelerometer sensors x2 Headphones Car charge cable 12VDC Main s charger Transport case EUREKA GO App...

Page 9: ...electronically filtered amplifiers were introduced in an attempt to overcome such problems A correlator operates by comparing the noise detected at two different points in the pipeline Noise travels...

Page 10: ...gth of pipe between the sensors then the correlator will ignore the transit time from the leak to the nearest sensor as this transit time will be the same for both sensors This will give the result th...

Page 11: ...Eureka5 User Manual CXD 930 UM 044 Version 1 3 Page 11 of 50...

Page 12: ...r all the components of the system and a charger distribution connection system to allow the Transmitters and Receiver units to be charged in situ in the case Key Description A 12VDC charge lead for R...

Page 13: ...of 50 The photos below show the charger input socket with the mains charger fitted and the mains charger The lid section of the transport case is used to store the tablet and the 3 antennas Key Descri...

Page 14: ...t D Indicator LEDs 3 2 1 Antenna Socket The antenna TNC socket allows the connection of one of the three supplied antenna that are stored in the transport case lid 3 2 2 Pushbutton Switch The pushbutt...

Page 15: ...l Accelerometer This allows placing the transmitter above ground to improve the radio signal between the transmitter and receiver unit External accelerometers from previous Eureka correlation units ar...

Page 16: ...igh Sound level Charging Charging state Green charging fully charged Flashing red fault Off Progress of charging cycle Frequency Select Off Off 0V link selection indicator 3 2 4 1 Transmitter Charging...

Page 17: ...er flashing red The over temperature state may occur when charging in high temperatures The transmitter electronics will manage this state and continue to charge when possible The fault state indicate...

Page 18: ...s point the Power LED will turn on Approximately 90 seconds later the Wi Fi Status LED will start to flash fast and intermittently The unit is not fully powered until the Wi Fi Status LED is flashing...

Page 19: ...if external power is connected to the unit C Charge status On Charging Off Charge complete Flashing Error charge suspend input overvoltage timer fault no battery D Wi Fi status On Wi Fi connected Off...

Page 20: ...onnected to the charging source the External Power LED on the receiver unit will illuminate followed by the Charge Status LED if charging required If the Charge Status LED flashes then remove the char...

Page 21: ...4 2 Attach Transducers 4 2 1 Accelerometers It is good practice to place the transmitters above ground to aid in the transmission of signals to the receiver 1 Connect the accelerometer to a metal fit...

Page 22: ...ting is secure 6 Slowly open the hydrant valve and check that no leakage occurs from the hydrophone 7 Open the bleed valve slightly to allow air toescape 8 Close the bleed valve when only water isesca...

Page 23: ...distance measurement When making distance measurements it is the actual pipe length that must be measured be aware that water mains do not always run in a straight line or at a uniform depth 4 7 Velo...

Page 24: ...dicates that a Wi Fi connection can be established Start the EUREKA GO App and tap CONNECT TO DEVICE Next tap the GO TO SETTINGS button This will navigate the user to the AndroidTM Wi Fi Settings menu...

Page 25: ...ese icons show the received signal strength from the red and the blue transmitters The icon will flash if no signal is received The received signal strength is indicated by the number of green bars Mo...

Page 26: ...app from the receiver unit 5 3 3 Imperial units This toggle allows the user to select imperial or metric units to be displayed in the app 5 3 4 Velocity table The EUREKA GO software allows customisati...

Page 27: ...e material whose velocity data for various pipe diameters is shown Select the required pipe material and the current velocities for that material will be shown 5 4 2 Velocities This table shows the ve...

Page 28: ...on in the table Note The only validation on entered velocity values is that they are within the theoretical minimum and maximum There is no validation that the velocity entered fits between other valu...

Page 29: ...wed 5 5 1 RUN Button To start a correlation tap the RUN Button This button will automatically update to become the STOP button Whilst a correlation is running the elapsed time will be shown in the top...

Page 30: ...t been entered accurately or the velocity being used is incorrect Check the accuracy of the measurement of the pipe model and then perform a Velocity Correction 5 5 3 SUPPRESS Button If an area of exc...

Page 31: ...pear and the noise suppression button will return to the blue off indication 5 5 4 EDIT PIPE Button Tap this button to open the Pipe Editor screen to enter or edit pipe details 5 6 Pipe Editor It is r...

Page 32: ...ntered tap on the DONE button to confirm the selected pipe model 5 6 1 Pipe Length Tap the pipe section to edit the pipe section details Enter the length in the box There is no minimum pipe section le...

Page 33: ...button toward the top right of the section this section will then be removed from the model A pipe model must consist of at least one section of pipe so it is not possible to remove the last remaining...

Page 34: ...Eureka5 User Manual CXD 930 UM 044 Version 1 3 Page 34 of 50 5 7 1 Velocity Correction Example Correlate the leak as usual on site Tap the EDIT button next to the Velocity icon...

Page 35: ...ue in the box next to the Red transmitter icon Tap the CALCULATE VELOCITY button Tap the X to return to the main screen The original correlation graph will now return to the foreground with the new ve...

Page 36: ...llowing items Operator Name Location Notes 5 8 1 Operator Name Tap within this field and a keyboard appears enter operator data as required Tap on SAVE when finished 5 8 2 Location Tap within this fie...

Page 37: ...ngs Once the file has been saved it can be uploaded to Primeweb Select the file and then tap the Upload button to upload the file to Primeweb Note the WiFi connection of the tablet needs to be changed...

Page 38: ...Eureka5 User Manual CXD 930 UM 044 Version 1 3 Page 38 of 50 5 9 Filter Screen To manually select the filters tap the FILTER Button This will take the user to the Filter Screen...

Page 39: ...Eureka5 User Manual CXD 930 UM 044 Version 1 3 Page 39 of 50 Tap Automatic to change to manual filter selection...

Page 40: ...Filter Value This shows the lower frequency limit of the filter To change drag the line to the required frequency The low filter value must be 3Hz or above in addition to being below the high filter...

Page 41: ...represents the amplitude of each frequency component of the noise received If only one colour is visible then check the transmitter icon at the top of the screen to ensure there is adequate received s...

Page 42: ...iceable parts and must not be opened 6 2 Sensor Replacement Sensor replacements or alternatives such as hydrophones are available vis Ovarro Customer Support 6 3 Battery Replacement The battery packs...

Page 43: ...erating life As tablet specification Recharge time As tablet specification Language availability Multiple Protection rating As tablet specification Dimensions As tablet specification Weight As tablet...

Page 44: ...ransmitter unit 5VDC Sensitivity 10V g Cable length 2m Ingress Protection IP68 HYDROPHONES OPTIONAL ACCESSORY Powered from Transmitter unit 5VDC Sensitivity 195dB Frequency range 0 2400Hz Attachment 1...

Page 45: ...eet Do not drop the Eureka5 Transmitters or Receiver from a height of more than 1m and not onto solid ground The equipment is designed for outdoor use when operating however it is intended charging ta...

Page 46: ...ating is not more than 20 Wh b For a lithium ion battery the Watt hour energy rating is not more than 100 Wh Lithium Ion batteries subject to this provision shall be marked with the Watt hour rating o...

Page 47: ...meeting the above requirement All new or repaired products leaving Ovarro are packed in accordance with the regulations If the product s is to be transported to a second destination after leaving Ova...

Page 48: ...Eureka5 User Manual CXD 930 UM 044 Version 1 3 Page 48 of 50 10 Appendix D UKCA DoC TBA...

Page 49: ...Eureka5 User Manual CXD 930 UM 044 Version 1 3 Page 49 of 50 11 Appendix E EU DoC TBA...

Page 50: ...le and every part of this document belongs to Ovarro LD Limited the Owner and may not be used sold transferred copied or reproduced in whole or in part in any manner or form or in or on any media to a...

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