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Catalogue details water level sensors

A Pressure Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 15, 2008

Pressure Systems' waterMonitor is capable of storing up to 400,000 scans with a level accuracy better than +/-0.05% FS and a temperature accuracy of up to +/-0.2C.

Pressure Systems has published its new catalogue, outlining the latest products and accessories of its waterMonitor series.

These products centre around submersible datalogging level transducers as well as the dataMonitor field-grade handheld computer and K-ware software suite.

The waterMonitor is capable of storing up to 400,000 scans with a level accuracy better than +/-0.05% FS and a temperature accuracy of up to +/-0.2C.

The literature also highlights the latest accessories for the waterMonitor series, including a cable attachment facilitating continuous readout, interface convertors to enable communication with a variety of hosts, a communication cable assembly to efficiently extract data and a suspension wire assembly for long-term datalogging.

In addition, Pressure Systems' catalogue showcases its dataMonitor field-grade handheld computer designed for outdoor use by engineers, scientists and field service personnel.

The 482g, compact, robust personal digital assistant is suited to configuring controlling and collecting data from waterMonitor transducers and uses Windows Mobile 5.0.

Also illustrated in the literature is Pressure Systems' K-ware software suite, including K-ware Mobile, a program designed for handheld devices that provides field technicians with easy access to site management tools required to collect data efficiently.

Another component of this software package is K-ware Desktop, a fully functional applications program for the waterMonitor series designed for desktop or laptop PCs with an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) for simplicity.

The K-ware advanced program, also included in the software suite, enables advanced playback and barometric compensation functions as well as facilitates wireless communication with units in the field.

The waterMonitor is RoHS compliant and meets CE requirements EN 61326-1:2003 and EN 613626-1:2001.

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