Doppler flow rate profiler—Seaguard II DCP
Date:2017-04-12 16:40:28
sea ​​guard i ID CPIt is a brand new Ocean Guard series acoustic flow rate profiler.It creatively improves the acoustic profile capability and further improves the ability of the anchor system to collect high-quality current data when moving and tilting.
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Seaguard II DCP operates at 600kHz, which can be used for both self-calibration measurement and real-time online monitoring.












The device can be equipped with a number of different Aanderaa smart sensors such as temperature, pressure, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, waves, tides and turbidity.Seaguard II DCP has four analog interfaces and two serial interfaces for external power supply and real-time data transmission.



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application



Extensible platform for easy connection to additional sensors




·Float installation

·Water Conservancy Measurement System

·Anchor system observation, inverted measurement

·One device can connect two flow rate sensors at the same time

·Ocean Sensor Chain Observation Station

·Bottom installation

·Multi-parameter ocean observatory



·Additional sensors can be added, such as: waves, tides, temperature, conductivity, pressure, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, ORP, pH, total algae, etc.

·Install two transducers on the same device to double the range

·A single point flow rate sensor can be installed in the blind spot or boundary layer

·LED indicator light, the equipment condition is visible













Technical parameters










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Note:

(1) The measurement range is affected by backscattering conditions. For low-scattering waters, the measurement range will be lower than that of high-scattering waters.

(2) Standard deviation of horizontal speed in broadband mode, layer thickness 3m.

(3) Pressure sensor 4117 is required.

(4) Select the best 3 beams to avoid the impact of occlusion and echo failure.

(5) Compensation calibration to ±35°.

(6) There is no notice in advance if the indicator parameters change.















Origin:Norway AANDERAA
















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