Remote data acquisition

Sept. 12, 2013
Telog's PR-32 Pressure Recording System uses a submersible level sensor to monitor underground aquifers to accuracies of 0.1%.

Telog's PR-32 Pressure Recording System uses a submersible level sensor to monitor underground aquifers to accuracies of 0.1%. Choose a cable length from 6' to 600', with depth measurement ranges from 1' to 500'. Small enough to install into a 4" x 7" diameter wellhead, the PR-32 sensor and cable can fit into a 1.5" diameter pipe. Once installed, the unit requires no maintenance other than infrequent battery changes. The PR-32 uses wireless technology to call the host server, so no technician needs to visit the recorder to collect data. When the PR-32 is set to call the host computer once each day, battery life can exceed five years. Telog's remote data acquisition system includes a comprehensive family of battery powered, environmentally rugged wireless monitors.

Telog Instruments Inc.
www.telog.com

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