GAOTek Ultrasonic Water Echo Sounder

GAOTek ultrasonic water echo sounder is a sounding instrument for measuring reservoirs, lakes, rivers, shallow water and other water. When sounding, the ultrasonic transducer is placed on the water surface or at a certain position in the water.

SKU: GAOTek-SLDL-135 Category:
Description

Description

Overview

GAOTek ultrasonic water echo sounder is a sounding instrument for measuring reservoirs, lakes, rivers, shallow water and other water. When sounding, the ultrasonic transducer is placed on the water surface or at a certain position in the water. The current water depth can be automatically calculated by using the ultrasonic propagation principle in the water. The instrument adopts international advanced technology and has perfect functions of bathymetric survey, control, data transmission and man-machine communication. It is a bathymetric instrument which integrates ultrasonic transceiver sensor, servo circuit, temperature compensation sensor and compensation circuit unit, display, control signal output and serial data or analog output unit(optional).

 

Features

  • Filtering
  • Measure
  • 48 Hours
  • 20 Hours
  • High Speed
  • Custom

 

Technical Specifications

Range 3937 in (1181.10 in, 11811,02 in) 100 m (optional 50 m, 200 m, 300 m)
Working Power Supply Built in rechargeable 12 V lithium battery with special charger
Non-Detection Zone 31.49 in (≤ 800 mm) (according to different ranges)
Accuracy ± 0.5 % F·S
Draft 19.68 in (Recommended draft ≥ 500 mm)
Display Resolution Min = 1 mm (0.03 in),Max =10 cm (3.93 in)
Display Mode Multi information LCD display + blue backlight, 4-digit water depth
Display Mode LCD displays the current liquid level, instantaneous flflow, cumulative flflow
Output Signal 4 mA to 20 mA, RS485, or customized
Entry Cable Sensor lead 393.70 in (10 m), instrument standard socket
Application Media Fresh water and sea water (to be determined when ordering)
Protection Level Sensor IP68, instrument not protected
Operating Temperature Sensor 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C); instrument 14 °F to  122 °F (- 10 ° C to 50 ° C)