TruBlue 575 Baro Water Level Data Logger

Brand: American Sensor Technologies Inc

TruBlue 575 Baro Water Level Data Logger

Brand: American Sensor Technologies Inc
The TruBlue 575 BARO Data Logger is an absolute non–submersible pressure transducer. 

This unit provides local atmospheric pressure data that can be used to compensate one or more submerged, non– vented water level transducers. An absolute format measures all pressure applied to it including atmospheric. If submerged, it measures the atmospheric pressure plus pressure exerted by the column of water above the sensor. 

A level value can be arrived at using two absolute transducers–one submerged and one at ground level–subtracting atmospheric pressure from the submerged transducer measuring water pressure. The TruBlue 575 BARO is the perfect choice to measure barometric pressure when reliability, accuracy and precision matter.
Features
  • Calibration Report Included with Each Instrument
  • New Fully Sealed Design
  • Two Year Warranty
  • Easier Set-Up and Data Retrieval
  • Displays Real-Time Instrument Status and Data Graphs
  • RS-485 or SDI-12 Communication Interface

Specifications

Accuracy

  • ± 0.05 % of Full Scale TEB
  • ± 0.2° C (± 0.36° F)

Approvals & Certifications

  • CE
  • RoHS

Battery Life

  • 5-Years

Communication

  • RS-485 (Half-Duplex) - Communication Interface
  • SDI-12 - Communication Interface
  • USB

Length

  • 13.26”

Power Requirement

  • 6-16 Vdc - External Power

Pressure Range

  • bar: 0.55 to 1.10
  • kPa: 55.16 to 110.3
  • psia: 8 to 16

Pressure Type

  • Absolute

Resolution

  • 0.01 % of Full Scale
  • 0.01° C

Sensor, Probe Material

  • 316 Stainless Steel
  • Titanium

Sensor, Probe Type

  • Embedded NTC Thermistor
  • Oil-Filled Piezoresistive

Supply Voltage

  • 3.6 V Lithium - Internal Battery Typical

Temperature Range

  • 0° to 50° C (32° to 122° F)

  • Barometric Pressure Measurement
  • Correction for Non-Vented Transducers
  • Ground Water Monitoring
  • Oceanographic Research
  • Remediation
  • Surface Water Monitoring

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