Water / Wastewater
Viewing the data is very straightforward. Data collected by the probe is sent via GPRS/3G to a secure server; it can then be accessed via Timeview online. This web-based application displays all of the data at a glance and allows you to drill down on each sensor’s trace with increasing control and detail.
deployments thanks to its automated probe cleaning and, most importantly, its ability to be calibrated via the Internet automatically or by a user.
Reducing site visits means reduced costs for any company looking to streamline their remote water monitoring monitoring régime. With a host of different pump and deployment options the AquaStation is suitable for many different applications and deployment locations.
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Two Deployed AquaStations, featuring solar panels for long-term continuous use
The water monitoring is taken care of by the self cleaning AP- 7000 Aquaprobe. The probe can measure up to 16 parameters at once - providing a staggering amount of information. The probe’s basic sensor layout offers optical dissolved oxygen, pH, ORP, conductivity, resistivity, salinity, TDS, SSG, and temperature. The Aquaprobe then has 6 user configurable sensor ports that allow you to install any combination of our optical or ionic sensors, such as turbidity, chlorophyll, ammonium and nitrate to name a few.
Timeview screen shows historic traces for each of the sensors installed on the AP-7000
This helpful application allows users to re-configure their logging intervals as they see fit as well as setting up alarm trigger points which can automatically increase logging rates and send out notifications as both email and sms. The AquaStation is set to revolutionise remote water quality monitoring by further increasing the duration of unmanned
Inside view of the cabinet showing AP-7000 probe secured within the flowcell, the pumping system, the controller box, battery and calibration solution. Above: detailed view of the sophisticated controller box that features 2 micro processors and direct pumping controls.
Transform your Smart Devices into Portable pH, ORP, Conductivity and Temperature Meters
New Series of Online Heavy Metal Analysers
DKK-TOA Corporation (Japan) has recently launched a new range of online heavy metal analysers, the HMA series. This new range of instruments has been specially developed for difficult industrial and waste water applications. There are five models in the series, providing measurements of Total Chrome, Hexavalent Chrome, Total Copper, Total Manganese and Total Nickel. The measurement method is based on the colorimetric method.
The HMA series has been specially developed to provide extremely high levels of accuracy. To achieve this, the measurement system features a specially designed high temperature digestion chamber. Conventional heavy metal analysers do not have this feature and typically use direct colorimetric methods. These conventional instruments are not capable of performing measurement of difficult heavy metal complexes in samples such as waste water. The high temperature digestion chamber of the HMA series with the addition of decomposing agents enables bonded metal components to be digested into the total metal content.
The HMA series also features low reagent consumption and reduced waste outflows. This helps to reduce both reagent costs and costs associated with waste solution handling and disposal.
The development of the HMA series has been based on previous, field proven instruments with more than 1,500 existing installations worldwide. Excellent reliability and performance are therefore assured.
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The SAM-1 Smart Aqua Meter from Sensorex (USA) harnesses the convenience of handheld smart devices to measure and record pH, ORP, conductivity and temperature values. Compatible with both Apple and Android smartphones and tablets, SAM-1 delivers accurate analytical measurements in the lab or field for use in environmental, education and industrial applications.
SAM-1 plugs into the headphone jack of a smartphone or tablet and connects to Sensorex smart analytical sensors for measurement. The SAM-1 App, available as a free download, instantly recognises the smart sensor type and calibration data. The interface makes taking measurements and managing data simple and error-free, eliminating handwritten logs and potential for transcription errors.
Time, date, and GPS location are automatically recorded with each reading and users may add location name and additional comments. Readings can be shared instantly via email or exported to a spreadsheet for analysis and record retention. SAM-1 is currently Apple iPad, iPhone and iPod compatible and will be available for Android devices in May 2014. Additional sensor types will be supported in the future with seamless software updates.
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