12 Water / Wastewater
AQUAREAD LAUNCH NEW PRO RANGE OF MULTIPARAMETER WATER MONITORING INSTRUMENTS
The PRO range builds on the success of the Aquaprobe and Aquasonde series, elevating every aspect of the construction, design, features and specifi cations. They bring with them new-to-industry materials allowing measurement at far greater depths, a unique measurement chamber for improved sensor stability in the most demanding applications and smart sensors that hold their calibration data, allowing for simple sensor exchange in the fi eld.
Both the Aquaprobe (AP) and Aquasonde (AS) models of the PRO range feature a combination of titanium and carbon fi bre, offering both exceptional corrosion resistance and high compressive strength. As a result, both are capable of measuring at extreme depths of up to 1000ft (300m).
The protective end cap, found on all Aquaprobes, has been extended along the inside of the sleeve. When screwed onto the sleeve it creates a more stable measurement chamber for all installed sensors. Its matt black design prevents refl ection and the sealed environment is not subject to interference from stray light.
The measurement chamber can also be used for sensor calibration using the calibration cup that push-fi ts to the base of the probe. This surrounds and seals the holes and allows the probe to stand upright. Utilising the measurement chamber for calibration in this way reduces the volume of calibration solution required, reducing maintenance costs.
The range sees the introduction of smart sensors, sensors that hold calibration data allowing exchange without the need to recalibrate. Sensors can be carefully calibrated in the lab
and taken to the deployment site for simple exchange, removing the need to calibrate in the fi eld.
The PRO range come complete with all the key water quality smart sensors as standard and is equipped with a self-cleaning system to keep them clean for prolonged monitoring. Standard sensors include optical dissolved oxygen, conductivity, pH, ORP, temperature and depth.
Four Auxiliary ports allow extra smart sensors to be installed, diversifying monitoring options.
The AS-PRO is fi tted with a novel three-position switch ring mechanism allowing you to confi dently switch the function of the sonde. Using the switch ring you can turn the unit off, set it to auto or activate Bluetooth mode. The switch ring includes multi-coloured LED for various indications.
When in Auto mode the sonde will detect if its connector has been blanked off, if it’s connected to a vented cable, if it’s connected to an Aquameter or if it’s connected to a PC via USB, and reacts accordingly.
When set to Bluetooth mode, using the SondeLink App, the user can take live data readings, calibrate the Sonde, set-up the logging regime, check battery and memory levels and upload logged data from the Sonde to the PC.
“The new PRO range expands our capabilities and opens-up new
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Pulsar Measurement Release NEW Portable Transit Time Flow Meter!
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Excellence in flow & level measurement.
INTRODUCING THE PTFM 6.1 Portable Transit-Time Flow Meter
• Accurate Non-invasive Pipe Flow Monitoring for Challenging Industrial Environments and Applications
• Intuitive and Powerful
• Three Transducer Sets for a Wide Range of Pipe Sizes
• Up to the Challenge with a Rugged IP67 Design
• Ready for Future Requirements. The Integrated USB-C Port Allows for Seamless Expansion of Input and Output Capabilities
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Pulsar Measurement is pleased to introduce the PTFM 6.1 Portable Transit Time Flow Meter. Designed for challenging fl ow applications in industrial environments, the PTFM 6.1 unit is a marked improvement on the PTFM 1.0 model, with new more powerful signal processing hardware, three easily interchangeable and non-invasive transducer sizes optimized for a wide range of pipe sizes and materials, and a new rugged IP67 design. The PTFM 6.1 makes your next short or long-term fl ow measurement project easy.
Intuitive and Powerful
Setup is simple – it only takes a couple of minutes to confi gure the PTFM 6.1 with your application parameters. Multiple transducer sets optimized for a wide range of pipe sizes and materials, new more powerful signal processing hardware, standard factory calibration, and intuitive on-screen diagnostics provides maximum confi dence in the accuracy and reliability of your measurements.
Up to the Challenge
With our rugged IP67 design, powerful signal processing, easily interchangeable transducers and intuitive user-interface with built-in data logger, the PTFM 6.1 is ready for the variety of challenging installation environments and applications you come across.
Ready for the Future
Designed to reduce waste, and ready for the uncertain requirements of the future, the integrated USB-C port allows the PTFM 6.1 to seamlessly expand its input and output capability without having to replace the whole meter. Whatever your future fl ow measurement needs are, we’ll be ready to support you with the easiest upgrade path.
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markets for us, it is already proving incredibly popular with our distributors and with our customers. We are very excited to bring this new product to the water monitoring industry this year.” Says Aquaread’s managing director Craig Harrison.
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