Pressure, depth, and level – In-Situ Aqua TROLL 100 and 200 Operators Manual User Manual
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pressure. Vented sensors thus exclude the atmospheric or
barometric pressure component.
This difference between absolute and gauged measurements
may be represented by a simple equation:
P
gauge
= P
absolute
– P
atmosphere
Pressure, Depth, and Level
Output options for pressure measurement are completely
software-selectable. Each log configuration presents the
following choices:
• Pressure in psi or kPa
• Depth in feet or meters
• Water Level with a reference (an “offset”)
4
Surface Elevation: positive up
4
Depth to Water (drawdown): positive down
For Depth and Level, the software presents additional options:
• The type of measurement you intend to log (the “output”)
• The Level Reference you intend to use
• The specific gravity of the water in which the device will be
deployed:
4
Choose a fixed value for fresh, brackish, or saline water, or
4
Enter a custom specific gravity value, or
4
Choose Fixed density with gravitational compensation for
a pressure-to-level conversion that compensates pressure
readings for fluid density and local gravitational factor
(based on your latitude and elevation), or
4
Choose Dynamic density with gravitational compensation,
which will allow the software to dynamically compute
specific gravity using density measured by the conductivity
sensor and local gravitational factor.
TIP: For more
on the differences
between Absolute
(non-vented) and Gauged
(vented) sensors, see the
technical note on the In-Situ
software/resource CD, or www.
in-situ.com.
Section 6: Pressure & Level