WATER / WASTEWATER 21 IoT-ready fl ow measurement for the water industry
Nivus offers the NivuFlow devices including a mobile phone modem with worldwide approval. The manufacturer’s IoT concept allows the operators to transmit data automatically in combination with many options for visualisation and logging. Readings and system data as well as error messages or alarms can be transmitted directly via mobile networks. Due to this extension, Nivus are able to provide faster service for devices. Remote maintenance, remote diagnostics and remote commissioning open new possibilities to reduce time-consuming journeys for service works to a minimum.
By using Nivus Connectivity, the Multiroam-SIM-Chip automatically uses the most powerful mobile network available. A benefi t for operators is predictable costs since providers do not invoice roaming fees here. Data is provided on the Nivus WebPortal and can be transmitted to other systems if required. The data transmission complies with the IT security standards by DWA, DVGW and BSI.
NivuFlow units are compact fl ow measurement devices for all areas of applications in the water and wastewater sector. With NivuFlow measurements can be carried out even in Ex areas. For these purposes, the manufacturer provides versions based on the ultrasonic transit time principle, the patented ultrasonic cross correlation method as well as on radar technology. A wide range of sensors for contactless metering as well as for measurements in the medium complete the measurement systems. Accessories that are adjusted to the systems allow for quick and reliable installation.
New Conductivity, Temperature and Depth (CTD) profi ler
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Myron L®
Company’s new 900 Series industrial monitor/controller
combines fl exibility, accuracy and reliability. It is the ideal instrument for even the most demanding water treatment applications.
Designed with the intention of a seamless workfl ow, the new SWiFT CTD is the next generation of Valeport’s popular SWiFT profi ler range and delivers enhanced accuracy and versatility for those requiring CTD measurements.
The SWiFT CTD profi ler from Valeport provides survey-grade sensor technology coupled with the convenience of Bluetooth connectivity, rechargeable battery and an integral GPS module to geo-locate each profi le.
Using Valeport’s world-leading high accuracy sensor technology to combine sensors for multiple profi les in a single drop, the SWiFT CTD features a new fast response temperature probe and operates down to 500m as standard, delivering directly measured Conductivity, Temperature and Depth.
In addition to the directly measured CTD, computed Salinity, Density and Sound Velocity is calculated using the UNESCO international standard algorithm and the Chen and Millero equation. Data can be quickly and easily downloaded wirelessly, and uses Valeport’s new Ocean software for iOS, Android and PC platforms. Data can be instantly shared in industry standard data formats.
Ease of use is at the heart of the SWiFT range and the new SWiFT CTD not only makes any problematic battery changes a thing of the past and delivers fully automated data transfer with no user input required, it also features Valeport’s signature SWiFT magnetic switch ring. The switch ring is easy to operate even with cold hands, it simply turns through 90 degrees and reassuringly clicks into position. The end cap features user-friendly LED status indications for GPS, battery and communications.
With an operational battery life of up to fi ve days and the convenience of charge via USB, the SWiFT CTD is intended for offshore, coastal, harbour and inland environmental and hydrographic survey use.
“Developed for those who need precise CTD data for scientifi c applications, this is the fi rst time that measured CTD has been available with all the benefi ts of our SWiFT profi ler; ease of use, Bluetooth connectivity, rechargeable battery and GPS. The new SWiFT CTD delivers the highest quality CTD profi les in a compact, robust and portable package.” commented Guy Frankland, Valeport head of marketing.
Constructed from titanium to provide unmatched durability, the CTD sensors are housed in a strong acetal sensor guard. An optional deployment cage is also available to bolt onto the instrument to help get the SWiFT CTD to depth in fast fl owing currents.
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Measurement capabilities include: Conductivity, Resistivity, Salinity, TDS, pH, ORP, Temperature, mVDC, Flow and % Rejection. It includes a 4-20 mA input. Standard outputs are a 0-10 VDC recorder output and a Relay output. Available optional outputs include a 4-20 mA, an RS-485 output, as well as 2 additional Relays.
The instrument’s display can show up to 4 measurements simultaneously. Sensor setup allows the user to eliminate error due to cable length and enter custom cell constants for conductivity sensors. Calibration is electronic. It’s 3.5” touchscreen and intuitive GUI make it simple to set up, simple to use and simple to adapt to your specifi c needs.
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Company 900: A high level performer for applications where high level performance is an absolute
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Ultrapen PTBT Series
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Smartphone/Tablet Compatible Tester Compatible with
Android and iOS Devices.
900 Series
Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, pH, ORP, Salinity, ISE, Flow,
Pressure, with Touch Screen LCD +more!
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