GENEQ > Météorologie > Évaporation
| Casserolle d'évaporation |
| Modèle EP180 |
| Stainless
Steel Class A Evaporation Pan with Drain Plug and Stilling Well |
| Features |
| • Rugged • Fully submersible • Ideal for water spills, tank failures, pump failures, rising water, and floods |
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Product Description |
| Global Water's EP180 Evaporation
Pan is a stainless steel pan for measuring daily evaporation. Global
Water's Evaporation Pan is built to be compatible with all standard National
Weather Service pan evaporation measurements. The EP180 is a Class
A Evaporation Pan that features a drain plug and an attached stilling
well for easy installation of a water level sensor, like Global Water's
WL400 (3' range). The EP180 is normally installed on a wooden platform
set on level ground. There are two commonly used procedures for
making evaporation measurements. In both procedures, a 10"
Deep x 47-1/2"ID stainless steel pan (like the EP180) is used to
hold the water. Since the amount of evaporation is a function of
temperature, humidity, wind, and other conditions, in order to relate
the evaporation to current or expected conditions, the maximum and minimum
temperature of the water and the amount of air passage are normally recorded
along with the evaporation. Global Water offers water level sensors,
water temperature sensors, weather sensors, and datalogging capabilities
to complete an evaporation monitoring system. |
| Specifications |
| Size: 47.5" diameter x 10" deep Construction: Low carbon stainless steel passivated after welding. Heliarc welded Weight: 48 lbs. Shipping: Because of size, the Evaporation Pan must ship by common carrier. |
| Options & Prices |
| EP180 Evaporation Pan Please note: This price does not include motor freight shipping charges. WL400 Water Level Sensor Global Water's Evaporation Pan is designed for easy installation of Global Water's WL400. Please specify the 3' range when ordering. WE800 Weather Monitoring Station Evaporation is a function of the wind, humidity, and air temperature. To obtain reliable and comparable evaporation data you should incorporate a weather monitoring system into your evaporation project. |