Bremen Morgenstadt

Young trees in an urban district need water, but neither too much nor too little. In Bremen Morgenstadt, a fully automated system takes care of this: the sensors measure soil moisture, VUE.RX links the readings with the weather conditions, and irrigation is triggered exactly as needed.

Soil moisture sensors detect the actual irrigation demand, while fill-level sensors monitor the amount of water available in the system. An integrated weather station automatically adjusts the timing and intensity of irrigation to current conditions. VUE.RX brings all the readings together and triggers irrigation on demand. The status can be viewed in real time at any moment in the dashboard. This way no drinking water goes to waste and nothing is watered needlessly, entirely without manual intervention.

 

Guard modules used in VUE.RX

SoilGuard · StorageGuard · WeatherGuard

Application

Automated green-space irrigation in an urban district

Client

GEWOBA AG, Bremen

Added value

Drinking-water savings, no manual intervention, seamless documentation

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