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Product category: Drainage Services
News Release from: Radiodetection | Subject: Secure Pipe
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 06 October 2003

Pipeline Security Future Lies In Fibre
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A major new breakthrough in pipeline security is now available from Radiodetection, specialists in cable locator and pipeline inspection systems.

Secure Pipe is an advanced security monitoring system that uses fibre optic sensors to detect any attack to within +/- 150 metres along buried and surface pipelines up to 60km long (and beyond) With Secure Pipe, any alarm generated can be fed into the proprietary CAMS? software or third party control software to interface with SCADA or CCTV systems

This highly sensitive system pre-warns security crews of any impending threat to a specific location, and intelligent event discrimination minimises false alarm rates to save time and costs.

It is easy to install, requires no field power, and is unaffected by RFI, EMI, lightning or storm interferences for a continuous, reliable, maintenance free operation.

Pipeline installations are susceptible to theft and terrorism attacks in the form of Third Party Interference, tampering and illegal tapping events.

Threats equally come from excavation equipment, landslides, natural earth movement and stream scour.

This makes Secure Pipe the ideal protection solution for all pipelines.

Secure Pipe is part of the 'Secure' line of products from Future Fibre Technologies (FFT), Australia.

Radiodetection sees this range as the ideal high technology solution to meet the growing demand for protecting 'at risk' installations in today's security conscious climate.

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