
April 2025. Detection of domestic hot water leaks using fiber optics with the DTSX1 central unit from Yokogawa Iberia..
Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport is a public facility owned by AENA (the company managing Spain's airports). It is located 12 km from the center of Madrid, in the Barajas district, and extends across the municipalities of Paracuellos de Jarama, San Sebastián de los Reyes, and Alcobendas.
It is the busiest airport in Spain in terms of passenger traffic, air cargo, and operations, as well as the fifth busiest in Europe and the fifteenth in the world by passenger numbers.
Madrid-Barajas has a maximum capacity of 70 million passengers per year, with 940,000 m² of terminal space, 104 aircraft contact parking positions, and 21,800 parking spaces.
It consists of four terminals, a satellite building, and two piers, as well as an Executive Terminal and another terminal dedicated solely to cargo.
Terminal T4 and its satellite, T4S, are connected by an underground automated train. The terminals are configured according to the origin or destination of the flights, which are classified into three groups: Schengen, EU Non-Schengen, and Third Countries.
For the detection of domestic hot water leaks, DTSX1 Yokogawa central units and fiber optics have been installed, all supplied by DURÁN ELECTRÓNICA, S.L.