AquaVent 5 Water Level Logger

  • Gauged pressure sensor for highly-accurate water level measurements 0.05% FS
  • Multiple built-in hydrophobic filters and desiccants No need to replace, reduces maintenance
  • Options for MODBUS (RS-232/RS-485) and SDI-12
  • Backwards and forwards compatible with older accessories using an adaptor
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The AquaVent 5 records accurate water level and temperature measurements in shallow groundwater and surface water applications. It combines pressure and temperature sensors, hydrophobic filters and datalogger within a 22 mm x 173 mm (7/8" x 6.8") stainless steel housing with corrosion-resistant coating.

The Model 3500 AquaVent 5 uses a gauged pressure transducer; it is open to the atmosphere via a vented cable to surface. Atmospheric pressure is applied to the transducer diaphragm, providing a cancellation effect for barometric pressure. This results in actual water level recordings.

The vented cable and Solinst AquaVent 5 logger are protected from moisture by built-in desiccants and hydrophobic filters. The vented pressure transducer is made of Hastelloy®, making it extremely durable and accurate in a wide range of temperature and monitoring conditions. The sensor provides an accuracy of 0.05% FS, and can withstand 2 times over-pressure without permanent damage.

The robust memory can hold up to 150,000 data sets when programmed in Solinst Levelogger® Software.

Manufactured by: Solinst
Model: AquaVent 5 Water Level Logger

Services offered for this product

  • Sales
  • Rental
  • Installation
  • Calibration
  • Maintenance
  • IoT Cloud Compatible

Applications

Ideal for shallow applications: up to 20 m (65 ft) submergence
Aquifer characterisation: pumping tests, slug tests, etc.
Stream gauging, lake and reservoir management
Watershed, drainage basin and recharge monitoring
Storm water and runoff monitoring
Long-term water level monitoring in wells and surface water