Greyline Instruments Bigfoot Level Velocity Transmitter
Submersible, hydrodynamic transmitter that measures level and velocity in partially filled pipes and open channels.
Overview
Features
- Level measurement range: 1.8 to 144.8in (45.8 to 3678mm) from bottom of sensor
- Velocity measurement range: 0.1 to 9.84 ft/sec (0.03 to 3.0 m/sec)
- Outputs: 4-20mA velocity and 4-20mA level, 1000 ohm at 24VDC
- Power input: 12-24VDC, 200mA max
- Accuracy:
- Level: ±0.25% of actual range or 0.04in (1mm), whichever is greater
- Velocity: ±2% of reading
- Repeatability and linearity: ±0.1%
- Automatic, continuous temperature compensation
- 50ft (15m) submersible, 6-conductor, 18 ga sensor cable
Description
The Greyline Instruments Bigfoot level velocity transmitter is a sealed, ultrasonic sensor for continuous water measurement in open channels and partially filled pipes. Bigfoot can be mounted on the bottom of a pipe or channel to accurately measure and transmit both water level and velocity. No calibration is required.
The Bigfoot can be powered from batteries, solar charging systems, or DC power supplies. Its 4-20mA outputs can be connected to data loggers, SCADA systems or PLC measuring systems.
Flow is calculated from the Bigfoot transmitter outputs by using the formula: Flow = Area x Velocity, where Area is the cross-sectional area of the channel at the level measured by the Bigfoot, and Velocity is the speed of the water. It can be mounted in pipes, culverts, channels, or ditches with defined dimensions. Bigfoot generates ultrasonic signals that are projected into the water to measure flow velocity and level. Some solids or bubbles in the water are required for proper velocity measurement.
Bigfoot Level Velocity Transmitter Applications
- Irrigation
- Stormwater
- Stream flow
- Wastewater
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