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NEW FROM xvi Focus on Meteorological Equipment Temperature Profi ler Ideal for Remote Applications


The CS230, from Campbell Scientifi c (UK), is a temperature profi ler which uses SDI-12 digital technology for simple integration and reliability. The CS230 consists of a rigid probe assembly and up to four optional external temperature probes. The rigid probe assembly maintains the precise position of the temperature points within the profi le, while protecting the temperature sensors in all mediums for the long-term.


The probe assembly is completely sealed and external probes permit the CS230 to be used in roadbeds, soils, and water including snow and ice. Example applications include spring load adjustment, frost and permafrost monitoring, soil, and water or snowpack temperature profi ling.


The probe requires no calibration and is low power, making it ideal for remote applications. The measurement spacing can be customised at ordering to optimise the probe for a given application.


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The OTT Hydromet Group has launched a new web-based data management service for remote monitoring stations. “Hydromet Cloud represents a step-change in data management,” comments UK Managing Director Nigel Grimsley. “Subscribers to this new service are provided with fast, simple access to both live and historical data, which opens new opportunities for exploiting the value of ‘Big Data’.”


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Packed with new features and highly cost-effective, Hydromet Cloud provides users with easy access to secure data from fi eld monitoring sites at any time and from almost anywhere via hydrometcloud.eu or the Hydromet Cloud mobile App. Typical applications include hydrology, meteorology and water quality.


Data are transmitted from fi eld stations through a variety of methods including satellite, cellular (GPRS/3G/4G) or wired internet connection, and stored/backed-up in the cloud.


Designed for fl exibility, users are able to create their own dashboard to quickly collate frequently viewed data, which can be displayed as plots, tables or values, and exported in a variety of formats, which enables easy analysis of trends. This facility to create a bespoke display is enhanced by a map view with colour-coded map pins (for alarm status), current data values and colour-coded parameter values highlighting alarm status. Alarms are user-defi ned for values, rate of change etc. and alarm messages are issued automatically by email, text or push notifi cation on a mobile phone. Separate limits can be set for both warning and critical levels, and users can also create alarm distribution groups for notifi cations.


The Hydromet Cloud mobile App provides a quick and easy opportunity to view the status of an entire network or an individual monitoring station, with options to send/share data directly from a smartphone or tablet (iOS or Android). It is also possible to create and save ‘My Plots’ to quickly recall common plots of one or more parameters graphically illustrating recent data.


Hydromet Cloud provides secure infrastructure to receive, decode, process, display, and store measurement data from nearly any remote monitoring station via a cloud-based data hosting platform. Alternatively, for those wishing to conduct their own data processing, Hydromet Cloud delivers raw data (as it is transmitted by the station) using a dedicated download page, which is updated as soon as the data arrives. The system is fully compatible with the latest OTT and Sutron data logger/communication devices, in addition to a wide variety of OTT, Sutron, and Hydrolab sensors for water quantity and quality measurements, as well as Lufft meteorological sensors, third-party sensors and IP cameras.


• Feature-packed • Mobile App


• Data access: anytime/anywhere


• Satellite,


GPRS/3G/4G or wired internet


Summarising, Nigel says: “We are very excited about the opportunities that Hydromet Cloud will create for our customers. This is the fi rst major new product development since the acquisition of Sutron Corporation and is a great example of the synergy that has been created by merging the companies’ development teams.


“Our customers know that data serves two purposes: one, to enable the analysis of background trends, and two to quickly and easily facilitate management by exception when alarm conditions arise. Hydromet Cloud achieves both.”


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Solar Unit Gives fl exible air quality monitoring


A new solar power unit designed specifi cally to power the AQMesh air quality monitoring system can power a full- specifi cation pod throughout any western European winter.


Lithium batteries established AQMesh as the fi rst reliable ‘small sensor’ air quality monitoring device that is completely independent of power supply, as well as communications infrastructure - but even the best batteries need to be replaced eventually. The solar power unit includes a back-up battery and requires just a single connection to a matching lead on the pod. The unit is also very simple to mount on a post, wall or fence as required, and includes a compass for alignment and the facility to tilt the panel to achieve maximum solar energy.


“We designed this power unit specifi cally for AQMesh. AQMesh is low-power so we used the smallest possible solar panel necessary to measure all parameters at all reading and transmission frequencies”, comments AQMesh Technical Director, Steve Earp. “We know that users are concerned about large or heavy objects on posts but the combined package of an AQMesh pod on a post with this solar power unit has a very low impact.”


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To fi nd out how Hydromet Cloud can help you, call us now!


OTT Hydrometry Ltd, Unit 19 Jessops Riverside, 800 Brightside Lane,


Sheffi eld S9 2RX Tel: 01246 573 480


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Stephen Hoskin, Sales Manager at Air Monitors Ltd, has installed and supported hundreds of AQMesh pods in the UK in a variety of environments. He says: “For longer monitoring projects involving the measurement of particles, the AQMesh solar power unit provides a convenient, cost effi cient and unobtrusive way of keeping the pod running continuously without having to change the battery. The solar power unit is very easy to install, featuring a push fi t connector for the cable from the pod and contains a small back up battery to power the pod even on long dark winter , PM1, PM2.5, PM10, noise, pod temperature, atmospheric pressure and relative humidity from a


, O3 , CO, SO2


single pod - and can now be powered by a DC connection to a solar power unit measuring 445 x 250 x 290mm and weighing 5.5kg. AQMesh has been installed in a range of applications including pollution hotspot identifi cation, and performance has been routinely demonstrated and proven in a series of global co-location comparison trials.


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