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![]() Bluecomms |
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The BlueComms Model BC1 is a modern BluetoothTM wireless technology. It is used in conjunction with the ML1 data logger or the CMCsp and the PVD100 current meter counters to download data from and to a PDA. |
![]() CAEP |
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The Class A Evaporation Pan is a standard Bureau of Meteorology Class A type for measurement of water evaporation. |
![]() HS305 |
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The HS305 Tipping Bucket Rain gauge is recognised as the standard for measuring rainfall and precipitation in remote unattended locations. |
![]() iCE3 |
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The iCE3 has been designed and constructed as a compact, intelligent unit to access legacy RS232 equipment through a wireless IP network. It can manage either a permanent link (on private/static networks) or a scheduled connection regime (on public/dynamic networks). |
![]() iRIS150 |
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The iRIS 150 Data Logger is a water-proof, self-powered and compact, yet still featuring an LCD display and keypad. It can be connected to a wide variety of sensors, and features two analogue (0-5V, 0-20mA) inputs, two digital inputs, limited SDI-12 serial instrument support and a single digital output for alarm or control purposes. |
![]() iRIS350 |
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The iRIS 350 Data Logger is constructed for use in harsh outdoor and industrial environments. It is compact, cost effective and easily configured, with support for a wide range of instrumentation: There are four physical communication interfaces RS232, GSM/GPRS or HSDPA (Next G) or CDMA-1X modem, SDI-12 Serial Instrumentation, Serial Camera. |
![]() ML1 |
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The MiniLog Model ML1, rain data acquisition system is a compact, programmable acquisition device with very low current consumption and powered by 3.6VLithium battery. |
![]() RainTrak |
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The RainTrak is a total rainfall solution. The unit consists of a Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge mounted on a 2" BSP pipe and a stainless steel enclosure that encloses a data logger, a GSM, "3G" or PTSN modem and a 12VDC battery. Battery charging is via 5 watt solar panel. |
![]() RS3 |
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The Rainfall Sentry Model RS3 is a control device designed to operate external pumps and solenoid valves to control the discharge of stormwater into a sewage system. The unit operates from a 6VDC battery and is programmed to switch a slave relay in the pump pr solenoid valve's mains power supply. |
![]() SRG |
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The Standard Rain Gauge model SRG is recognised as the standard non recording type Rain Gauge. The Rain Gauge is fully constructed from Aluminium except for the rain measure which made out of durable plastic and has a capacity of 20 mm of rainfall. The overflow of rain is collected by a Rain Gauge collector which has a capacity of 300 mm of rainfall. |
![]() TB1L |
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The Flow Gauge is considered to be one of the most accurate flow gauges used for measuring water flow coming out of a pipe or a drain. The unit comes with a dual reed switch, thus, when connected to a data logger, the data can be stored and collected when required. |
![]() TB3 |
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The Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge Model Tb3 is recognised as the world standard for measuring rainfall and precipitation in remote and unattended locations. The bucket tips when precipitation of 0.01 inch, 0.2mm, 0.5mm or 1.0mm has been collected. A pulse from each tip is sensed by the reed switch and logged to a data logger. The dual reed switch can also transmit the pulse to a telemetry system. |
![]() TB3/0.1 mm |
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The Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge is recognised as the world standard for measuring rainfall and precipitation in remote and unattended locations. The bucket tips when precipitation of 0.1mm has been collected. A pulse from each tip is sensed by the reed switch and logged to a data logger. The dual reed switch can also transmit the pulse to a telemetry system. |
![]() TB320 |
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Field Calibration Device (FCD) Model TB320 was designed to check the calibration of Tipping Bucket Rain Gauges in the field. It is a light, portable device that allows field calibration tests. |
![]() TB340 |
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The Lab Calibrator Model TB340 is a Calibration Unit used to calibrate all Rain Gauge models. When connected to a water supply, the device will discharge a pre-set volume (653ml) of water through one or two Tipping Bucket Rain Gauges and display the number of tips. |
![]() TB4 |
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The Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge Model Tb4 is recognised as the world standard for measuring rainfall and precipitation in remote and unattended locations. The bucket tips when precipitation of 0.01 inch, 0.2mm, 0.5mm or 1.0mm has been collected. A pulse from each tip is sensed by the reed switch and logged to a data logger. The dual reed switch can also transmit the pulse to a telemetry system. |
![]() TB6 |
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The Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge Model Tb6 is recognised as the world standard for measuring rainfall and precipitation in remote and unattended locations. The bucket tips when precipitation of 0.01 inch, 0.2mm, 0.5mm or 1.0mm has been collected. A pulse from each tip is sensed by the reed switch and logged to a data logger. The dual reed switch can also transmit the pulse to a telemetry system. |
![]() TBH |
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The Tipping Bucket Heater Model TBH has been designed for use with the TB3 Tipping Bucket Rain Gauges. The device is a thermostatically controlled heating element, that raises the temperature of the interior of the Rain Gauge, funnel and catch to avoid the freezing of the gauge in cold climates with subsequent loss of precipitation records. |
![]() TBH-LP |
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The Tipping Bucket Heater Model TBH-LP has been designed for use with the TB3 Tipping Bucket Rain Gauges. The device is a thermostatically controlled heating element, that raises the temperature of the interior of the Rain Gauge, funnel and catch to avoid the freezing of the gauge in cold climates with subsequent loss of precipitation records. |
![]() TRD |
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The Total Rainfall Display Model TRD is a totaliser with 2 lines, 8 digits, 4.5mm high LCD unit that counts and displays the total rainfall from a Tipping Bucket Rain Gauge. The counts are registered in increments of 0.2mm, 0.5mm or 1.0mm or 0.01 inch or points of inch. The unit also displays time and date. |
![]() WDC100 |
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The "Outpost" Wireless Data Collection is a Transmit/Receive device that has been designed to measure water level in lakes, dams and seas. Each Outpost "Tx" can be connected to 1x Analogue (4-20mA) sensor, 1x Digital sensor and up to 9 SDI-12 transducers or parameters. |
![]() WDC100B |
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The "Outpost" Wireless Data Collection is a Transmit/Receive device that has been designed to measure water level in lakes, dams and seas. Each Outpost "Tx" can be connected to 1x Analogue (4-20mA) sensor, 1x Digital sensor and up to 9 SDI-12 transducers or parameters. |
![]() WINCOMLOG |
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WinComLog is a Windows Application used to communicate with a Hydrological Services RRDL3 Logger, RDL4 Logger, ML1 Logger, ML420 Logger or a Data Retrieval unit via the RS232 port. The application has 4 distinct screens that allow terminal type communication (with data capture), as well as plotting of Rain and River data, Scheduling of automatic data collection and upgrading new firmware into the Logger. |
![]() WLT420 |
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The Wireless Level Transmitter’s primary purpose is to periodically measure a 4-20mA transducer, and to wirelessly transmit the measurement to a different location and reproduce the 4-20mA signal. |
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