Description
The ECO Triplet custom optical instrument is now available with active anti-biofouling. It features an evolutionary design that builds off the bio-wiper and faceplate available on the current ECO line. The optics of the ECO Triplet-W are arranged on a circumference on the face of the instrument. A copper faceplate covers all but the optics, and a user replaceable central pivot three-armed copper and neoprene wiper cleans the optics prior to sampling.
Specifications
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General
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Year of initial development
2010
Weight in air [kg]
1.25
Diameter [mm]
8.08
Length [mm]
22.1
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Operation Characteristics
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Data display on dedicated hardware
N
Display of analogue data
Y
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Pressure, temperature and conductivity sensor
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Min. temperature [Ā°C]
0
Max. temperature [Ā°C]
30
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Software specifications
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Recording with third party software
N
Software name
ECOView
Graphical presentation
Y
Raw data editing
Y
Re-computation with raw data
Y
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Environmental
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Max. depth [m]
600
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Data and connectivity
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Max. number of samples for self-recording [10^3]
78000
External recorder required
N
Dedicated sub-surface data logger
Y
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Power
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Battery type
9V Lithium
Battery duration [hr]
8760
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Additonal sensors
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Standard sensor
BBFL2 - 700nm Scattering, CHL-A Fluorescence, FDOM Fluorescence Combination
Description of additional sensors
Tripletw-B comes with internal batteries. See brochure for more specifications
No. of additional sensors
1
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More information
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Distinguishable features
ā¢ Addresses the need for multiple simultaneous scattering and fluorescence sensors for autonomous and unattended measurement platforms ā¢ Performs a free space measurement and requires no pump. It accommodates a variety of deployment optionsā¢ Provides excellent precision, reliability, and overall performance at a fraction of the cost and size of similar instrumentsā¢ Ships with WET Labsā ECOView host software for communication and configuration ā¢ Provides multiple measurements in a compact design, making the ECO Triplet unique among insitu fluorometers