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| Datalogging Current Meter, Flowmeter |
| Model 3000 |
The model 3000 indicator is a datalogging
version of the time proven model 2100. The 3000 allows the operator to
input and store measurements data usually hand written to a clipboard
while profiling streams for dischage measurement. The model 3000 can record
depths, widths, velocities and angles along with time & date of measurements.
It holds 1000 "stations" in any combination of 1 to 100 "Transects"
or "selections". It can figure the "Q" (total discharge)
and upload all the information in spreadsheet-acceptable format to your
PC for further study and record keeping. You can set the sampling time anywhere from 1 to 999 seconds and true averages can be attained by adding any single reading to multiple successive readings. The 3000 indicator is fully compatible with all previous sensors so it can also be purchased separately to update earlier instruments. It can also be used with the USGS "Price Type" AA & PTygmy current meters, with or without the Model 2200 optical retrofit. Calibration ratings for up to 5 different sensors (PROPS on the indicator keypad) are stored in the Model 300 plus calibrations for AA and Pygmy meters using either the Model 2200 optical retrofits of the original catwhisker contacts. An easy self-calibration features enables you to check operation of the instrument while in the field and all calibration data may be edited if needed. The indicator powers the sensor only when it is required for a measurement so batteries last longer. The onboard clock can be set anytime and remains in operation even after shutdown. And, if you forget to turn the Model 3000 off, it doesn't. After 20 minutes of inactivity it automatically shuts itself off. Powered by four AA batteries, the Model 3000 instruments are very light weight and easy to use all day in the field. |
| OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES | |
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| Carrying Case | |
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Pelican® 1450 |
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| Pelican® 1200 | |
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| OPTICAL-ELECTRONIC SENSOR |
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The basic principle of the sensor is simple;
multiple bundles of fiber-optics, assembled into a propeller-driven rotor,
gate a beam of infrared light from a photo diode to a photo-sensitive
transistor. The rate of rotation of the propeller rotor is directly proportional
to water speed, therefore, pulses produced by the photo transistor over
a given time are also directly proportional to water velocity. |
| TELESCOPING WANDS | |
| 3000-STDX | |
2-1/2
to -91/2 telescoping extension wand with no graduations. Sensor
is mounted on an 8 boom to reach into side sewers. A 2 boom
is also available for stability in higher flows and easier access through
small openings in pipes. A two foot adjustable depth probe is provided
and attaches to the fully extended lower section. The depth probe allows
repeated accurate sensor placement indexed from the stream bed. The 3000-STDX
includes the Model 3000 Indicator, two propeller
rotor assemblies, spare propeller, DB9 connector, operating instructions
and a storage tube for sensor wand. Cable is 5 longer than the maximum
extension. |
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| 3000-LX | |
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41/2 to 191/2 extension. Same
as the 3000-STDX except each telescoping section is 4 feet in length.
A three foot adjustable depth probe is provided. Telescoping sections
are secured by readily available stainless steel hose clamps for maximum
reliability and ease of maintenance. The Model 3000-LX includes the 3000
Indicator, two propeller rotor assemblies, spare propeller, DB9 connector,
instruction manual and storage tube for the sensor wand. |
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| WANDING WANDS | ||
| 3000-12, -13, -14, -C80, -C140 | ||
6/10 Depth Method Model 3000s are designed to be
used while wading in streams and waterways. Use the rods to measure the
stream depth then automatically place the sensor at 6/10 of the depth
from the stream surface, the best place to determine the average velocity
of a water column in relatively shallow water. All models include the
3000 Indicator, two propeller rotor assemblies, a spare propeller, DB9
connector, operating manual and a storage tube for the sensor wand. Indicator-to-wand
connection cable length is five feet longer than the wading rod. Wading
rods for Models 3000-12, -13, -14 are in feet & tenths and Models
3000-C80 and 3000-C140 have 5cm graduations. |
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| COMBINATION WANDS | |
| 3000-1514 | |
12 feet total length,
1 in. diameter, thick-walled aluminum tube graduated from the bottom up
in feet and tenths. Designed to be vey stable in higher flows when the
2-1/2 dia. foot is placed on the stream bed. Wand breaks down via threaded
fittings into four sections of three feet each. Supplied with a Top Cap,
Slider and Foot as well as the Model 3000 indicator, instruction manual,
DB9 connector, spare propeller, extra rotor assembly, AA batteries and
25 feet sensor calbe. Top cap contains direction pointer for use when
sensor is not visible in deep water and the slider allows locking the
sensor anywhere along the entire wand length. |
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| 3000-1518 | |
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4 meters total length. Same as 3000-1514 except
each section is one meter long. Graduations are marked every 5cm. The
length of both the 3000-1514 and 3000-1518 rods can be increased if needed
by adding extra sections of rod available as options. The extra sections
are offered with or without graduations. Supplied with same equipment
as the 3000-1514. |
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