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Tackling High Water Bills in Retail Settings with Advanced Submetering

Written by Tehama Wireless | Jul 10 2024

High water usage is a significant issue for many retail environments, including coffee shops, ice cream parlors, and restaurants. These establishments often use large quantities of water due to their operational needs, which can lead to substantial utility bills and other challenges.

High Water Usage Scenarios

Retail settings like coffee shops can consume up to 100,000 gallons of water per month due to the constant need for water in coffee preparation and cleaning. Ice cream shops also use significant amounts of water to rinse scoops, while restaurants, with their commercial-grade dishwashers and constant cleaning, can use around 50,000 gallons of water per month. This high water usage has several implications:

  • Cost: High water usage directly translates to higher utility bills, affecting the profitability of the business.
  • Resource Management: Efficient water management becomes crucial to reduce waste and manage costs effectively.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Businesses must comply with local water usage regulations to avoid penalties and fines.

Technological Solutions

To manage these challenges, businesses can leverage advanced submetering technologies such as smart meters.

Smart Meters

Smart meters offer real-time data on water usage, enabling businesses to monitor and instantly optimize their consumption patterns. These advanced meters are equipped with communication capabilities that transmit usage data to a centralized system, providing valuable insights into water usage trends and anomalies. With this data, retail managers can:

  • Detect Leaks Early: Immediate alerts for unusual water usage help identify leaks or inefficient practices, reducing wastage and costs.
  • Optimize Water Usage: Detailed analytics allow retail establishments to adjust their operations to be more water-efficient, such as scheduling dishwashing during off-peak hours.
  • Enhance Billing Accuracy: Accurate, time-stamped data on water consumption helps avoid disputes and ensures precise billing.

Encoder vs. Pulse Meters

Selecting the right submetering technology is crucial for accurate water usage measurement. Pulse meters, which generate a pulse signal for a specific volume of water, are generally cheaper but can be less accurate due to potential missed pulses and backflow issues. In contrast, encoder meters provide a digital reading of exact usage, offering higher accuracy and reliability. They also detect disconnections and provide more detailed usage data, reducing billing discrepancies and ensuring consistent, accurate data.


For more information on choosing the right submetering technology, read our detailed post, "Understanding Pulse and Encoded Meters for Accurate Utility Readings."

Conclusion

Retail submetering presents unique challenges, but with the right technological solutions, businesses can effectively manage their utility usage. Understanding the specific needs of retail environments, such as high water usage scenarios, and leveraging advanced technologies like smart meters and encoder meters can lead to more efficient and cost-effective utility management. By addressing these challenges head-on, retail businesses can ensure they are operating efficiently and in compliance with regulatory requirements.

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