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Case study: AP2000 sensor for water quality monitoring

AP2000 Sensor Application for Imperial University

A world renowned public research university, located in central London, recently approached Bell Flow Systems with a requirement for a multi-parameter water quality testing probe, to aid ongoing research into the environmental sector.

It was important for the research that the probe was able to measure dissolved oxygen, pH, turbidity, and ammonium, at multiple measuring points. Ideally being able to record the data internally throughout a whole day’s worth of field testing.

For this application, Bell Flow Systems provided the IP68 rated AP-2000 Advanced Multi-parameter water quality probe, with an optical ammonium sensor. The AP-2000 is the smaller of the Aquaread range of advanced portable multi-parameter water monitoring probes. A range of standard sensors included as a standard, however it also allows you to add even more sensors to the probe for full customisation.

Additionally the probe was supplied with a GPS Aquameter which enables live readings, automatic data recording and probe calibration.

The sensor probes in the Aquaread range are constructed from tough marine grade aluminium, making it suitable for use in both fresh and salt waters. For more information on the Aquaread range contact us on sales@bellflowsystems.co.uk or 0800 027 7786.

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About Bell Flow Systems: 

 
Bell Flow Systems was established in 1997 with the emphasis being firmly placed on the provision of flow measurement solutions to industry. Since that time, Bell Flow Systems and it's sister company Cortex Displays Ltd have adapted and grown to meet new demands and challenges in an ever changing market place. We now build systems, manufacture display instrumentation and supply a range of products to the renewables market and the environmental market.