Abstract
The loss of fixture trap seals presents a potential cross-contamination route for sewer-borne pathogens. The defective trap identification method was developed to assess the status of trap seals using a non-destructive ‘sonar-like’ test based on the reflected wave technique. System diagnosis, proven over several years of laboratory and sited-based validation, primarily depended on manual interpretation of system pressure responses to identify the trap location from the reflected wave return time. This paper advances the technique by introducing the developed ‘TRACER’ program which includes a time series change detection algorithm allowing automatic system diagnosis. Outputs were validated against simulations using the AIRNET numerical model which, together with the ‘PROBE’ Method, was used to determine trap pipe periods, and therefore the location of defective trap seals, with improved accuracy over those calculated theoretically. This technique thus provides a reliable and automated approach to monitoring the protective seal between habitable space and the sewer network.
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