New Multi-Parameter Environmental Data Logging

Water/wastewater

New Multi-Parameter Environmental Data Logging

23 Apr, 2009

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The new Vista Plus and Octopus loggers from Halma Water Management (UK) combine the unique measurement and data logging technologies and experience of Hydreka S.A. and Radcom Technologies.

Both units are designed for multiple applications including open channel level and flow monitoring, flow rate and rainfall measurement, pump usage and network pressure monitoring. This adaptability, coupled with their 5 year battery life, multiple inputs and outputs, and fully submersible waterproof housing, makes them suitable for environmental logging use in many situations: rivers, tanks, reservoirs, pipes, weirs and flumes. They are used in conjunction with HWM’s ’Winfluid’ software, which works simply but powerfully to configure the devices, record their findings, and then interpret it quickly using automatic conversion algorithms to give immediately usable data. The Octopus logger has multiple integrated telemetry options including GSM and PSTN Landline, in addition to a switch output that can drive additional equipment such as samplers – thus extending its range of applications even further. The Vista Plus is an advanced specification manual download logger, fitted with a local display, multiple input options and PC/PDA software compatibility.

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