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New photometer with 140 parameters, 18 wavelengths, 5.5’’ touch-display, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB, camera and much more
Water-i.d., proudly presents its latest photometer, the PrimeLab 2.0 which can truly be called “The Ultimate Photometer”.
PrimeLab 2.0 supersedes PrimeLab 1.0 which has been on sale since 2013, already setting benchmarks for the industry by offering 6 wavelengths parallel reading, fl exible parameter set-up, wireless Bluetooth connection plus free software, app and cloud synchronisation.
The amazing PrimeLab 2.0 offers users more than 140 parameters to fl exibly choose from, an 18 wavelengths parallel reading sensor-set-up -compared to a max of 6 wavelengths with common high-end photometers. For utmost accuracy and a broad range of colour recognition, a 5.5’’ colour-touch-HD-display is included as well as Bluetooth, WiFi and USB to directly communicate with the free and powerful LabCOM software, app and cloud, a QR-scanning camera to recognise reagents and water sources and much more. From May 2021 onwards, PrimeLab 2.0 will also have the capability to directly connect (via USB) electrodes for pH/EC/ORP/temperature.
Just like with PrimeLab 1.0, the user only pays for what they need by choosing only those parameters of interest. Operators have the option to add more parameters at any time by purchasing and entering an activation code.
PrimeLab 2.0 offers step-by-step guidance on all parameters, including animated graphics, all available in many different languages to suit users across the globe.
Adapters simplify change between 24mm / 16mm and 1ml-Eppendorf cuvettes to ensure the best path-lengths, for example: COD, the 1-hour quantitative and certifi ed Legionella test or, by using the in-built 90° board, NTU- Turbidity, PTSA and fl uorescence, which are just a few of the more than 140 different parameters the PrimeLab 2.0 has to offer.
A rechargeable 8,400 mA inbuilt Li-Io- battery ensures high performance and long operation. Memory in the GB-range allows storage of almost unlimited test results, all connected to “account” (water sites) which the user can enter individually.
Both water-sites and test results can be instantly uploaded to the LabCOM cloud, when either WiFi is activated or a
GSM.USB- stick is used. By doing this, test data will be available worldwide, instantly and password protected.
The LabCOM app/software/cloud, already well tried and tested with the PrimeLab 1.0 and PoolLab, offers plenty of functions to the user, including an admin-module which uses a traffi c light system to warn about measurement results out of range or even measurements which have not but should have been performed. Such “rules” can be individually set up to suit the specifi c needs of the user.
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Aquaread launches a new miniaturised self-cleaning water quality probe
Aquaread has introduced a new multiparameter water quality probe featuring a new, much smaller self-cleaning system called the AP-6000. Before now, if automated cleaning of the probe’s sensors was required, the larger 77mm diameter AP-7000 Aquaprobe would have to be used. In certain applications, the size of this probe could be problematic, especially for bore-hole monitoring. The new AP-6000 has a diameter of only 55mm, making it a better fi t for bore- hole based applications, whilst its smaller size reduces the cost of ownership.
The AP-6000 is supplied with all of the favourite water monitoring parameters such as pH, EC, dissolved oxygen, temperature and even depth. There are also 4 Aux sockets that allow you to add further sensors to the probe customising your data output, depending on the application’s requirements.
The small self-cleaning system is removable from the probe body and contains a small but powerful motor allowing the wiper brushes to rotate and clean all of the sensors fi tted to the probe. Advantages of this set up include ease of maintenance and also a reduced power requirement, both of which are benefi cial for unmanned deployments.
The AP-6000 is a versatile water monitoring probe. It is small enough to be supplied in a carry case for portable use with the GPS Aquameter, but thanks to its self-cleaning system it can also be deployed with an Aqualogger for a medium-term deployment. Where this new product shines is when it’s combined with a telemetry system to make your data accessible online.
Aquaread customers now have another choice for their remote monitoring requirements in the AP-6000 with its large number of measured parameters, small diameter, reduced power demand and lower cost of ownership. These features, in combination with a fresh and simple approach to telemetry, make it the ideal choice for effective long-term remote monitoring.
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