Zone
Single-Zone
Type
Non-Locating
Sensor Type
Cable/Spot
Max Sensor length
30 meters
Integration
Wireless
Alarm
Audio/Visual
The WiNG-LD smart leak detector seamlessly integrates with SD-Z or SD-Z1 spot detectors and our leak detection cables, offering complete coverage for any area.
Available in various kits tailored to your specific monitoring needs, these sensors are 4.4 inches long, 2.5 inches wide, and 1.5 inches high. This lightweight sensor weighs about 0.10 kilograms.
It is the best option for sites where the physical connection of wires between sensors and leak detection panels is difficult. Be it for business or home use, these sensors can easily meet your needs and give you performance when you need it most. With WiNG-LD, users can upgrade the protection of their facilities quickly. Setting up this smart water leak alarm is very easy.
This system can send a leak signal to a panel up to a distance of 100 feet with multiple wall obstructions. Without any obstruction, it can transmit up to 600 feet. With the help of the extender, this range can be increased up to 1000 feet.
​WiNG-LD system has a Long long-life lithium-ion battery, which can last up to 12 years if it is operated at room temperature. Even with high operating temperatures, it is durable for up to 5 years. To increase battery life, this smart leak detection system transmits signals at 10 to 20-second intervals.
With the help of this panel, the user will have confidence in early leak detection to avoid costly damage. With a few easy steps, the whole system can be commissioned and work without any issues. This system can be seamlessly integrated with the existing system, and it can be customized as per the user's need.
Don't leave your facility vulnerable to leaks and potential damage. Upgrade to WiNG Leak Detection Sensors today and enjoy reliable, advanced protection for your space.
Overview of the core features of WiNG-LD smart water leak detector by grasping its performance and versatility across various situations.
Battery Powered
This water alert system is designed with an inbuilt lithium-ion battery which makes it extremely portable.
Powerful Range
It has an unprecedented transmission range of 100 feet to 600 feet and can be increased to 1000 feet with the help of an extender.
Sensor Option
This water leak alarm can be used with spot, probe, and wired water leak sensor or their combinations.
Configurable Design
Users can choose and set various operating parameters to make the system suitable for their site conditions.
Adjust Sensitivity
During high humidity, a water leak sensor can detect it as a leak and generate an alarm which can be avoided by adjusting sensitivity.
Cable Break Alarm
In case the water sensing cable is damaged or breaks and cuts communication, the panel generates an alert notification.
Sensor Response Time
With a low response time of 20 seconds, the sensor can send a leakage signal to the panel very quickly to generate an alarm.
Integrated Functioning
The flexibility of our smart water leak detector can work on its own or connect with existing systems.
Detection Response Time
Our water leak detector gives a rapid response time ranging from 5 to 990 seconds for swift leak identification.
Finds Multiple Leaks
Our WiNG-LD smart water leak detector can display and check many leaks at a time for good observation.
Certifications
Meets international standards and certifications (like IEC, CE, FCC) for quality and compliance assurance.
Long Battery Life
The battery life of the WiNG-LD smart water leak detector is from 5 years and can be increased up to 12 years.
Our lives were affected before using the powerful WiNG-LD smart water leak alarm which just changed everything.
Increased Damage
Slow leakage detection due to difficulty in early identification of leaks results in big damage to property and parts.
Higher Repair Costs
Longer periods of hidden leaks lead to more damage, resulting in higher repair costs.
Work Downtime
Unplanned work stops due to leaks can disturb work, leading to a loss of productivity.
Safety Problems
Hidden leaks cause safety danger to people, which can lead to accidents.
Environmental Impact
Leaks with harmful chemicals can have negative environmental effects if not quickly checked.
Reputation Damage
Leaks can damage the reputation of the facility or business, affecting customer trust.
Legal Actions
Because of bad water leak detection, one can get into legal actions and penalties.
Insurance Premiums
Frequent leaks and damage claims may lead to higher insurance premiums or difficulties in securing coverage.
Resource Wastage
Leaks result in the wastage of water or other resources, impacting operational efficiency and goals.
Loss of Competition
Unable to properly manage leaks can reduce a business's ability to compete with its competitors.
Before using the WiNG-LD smart leak detector, many difficulties were faced. Let's see how it helps us face challenges.
Early Detection
Without proper sensors, detecting leaks early becomes difficult which leads to big damage before identification.
Manual Monitoring
Depending on manual checks increases the chances of missing and delays in leak detection.
Limited Cover
Traditional methods may not provide good coverage, which leaves many areas open to hidden leaks.
False Alarms
Inaccurate or frequent false alarms from outdated systems can desensitize staff, leading to the neglect of genuine alerts.
Connectivity Issues
Adaptability problems with present systems can lower the smooth connectivity of new leak detection technology.
Maintenance Requirements
Regular maintenance and battery replacements for sensors can be time-consuming and costly.
Complex Installation
Difficult setup processes may require special technicians, causing delays and additional expenses.
Environmental Impact
Bad environmental conditions can impact the use of leak detection systems, causing poor results.
Limited Growth
Difficulty in growing present systems to handle increasing facility needs can make it difficult to detect leaks.
Cost Impact
Budget problems can decrease the use of the latest leak detection technology, leaving facilities in danger of getting damaged.
Data Management
Managing and studying data collected from leak detection systems manually can be difficult.
Regulatory Compliance
Meeting regulatory requirements for leak detection systems can be difficult without the proper technology and methods.