Pressure measuring instrument SMS 2500S
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pressure measuring instrument
pressure measuring instrument
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Characteristics

Measured value
pressure
Technology
electronic, digital
Applications
industrial, water
Configuration
portable

Description

The measuring technique with the SMS 2500S electronic pressure meter consists in piercing through a silicon bung closing a tensiometer, by means of a hypodermic needle, itself connected to a pressure transducer (or vacuumeter). This type of measure, both very precise and very economical (a unique appliance can be used on a great number of tensiometers) is particularly practical for all users of tensiometric technics in general. This appliance is easily transportable in its small bag and will allow the user to envisage all field experimentations outside of the laboratory. It is obvious to use such a system in agronomy or agriculture for managing water use : determination of irrigation conditions, of the amount of water needed and of the best moment to irrigate. The knowledge of water potentials is also very important when a control of groundwater ressources must be done. The measuring principle of this system is both simple and gives very accurate readings. It consists in measuring the vacuum created in an airtight system filled with water which equilibrates with the soil through the porous ceramic. The porous ceramic cup is glued to the bottom of a hollow PVC tube which will be set into the soil to measure its water potential. The water saturated ceramic will be linked to the plastic tube full of water (sort of water container) which is also linked by a capillary to a mercury reservoir. Key Advantages ACCURATE EASY TO USE ECONOMIC (one sensor can be used on a great number of SMS tensiometers) Disadvantages No monitoring
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