The Digiplop measures the water level in a pipe. Simply place the sensor on top of the pipe and press the ‘measure’ button. The display instantly shows the measured distance.
The Digiplop is suited for pipes with a diameter up to 70 mm. The measuring range
is approximately 30 metres.
The Digiplop uses an acoustic impulse to measure the distance from the top of the pipe to the water level. It sends down a pulse and waits for the reflection from the water in the pipe.
The travelling speed of sound in air depends on the temperature. The Digiplop corrects for this. It uses a table with the temperature profile inside the pipe. A small error remains due to the fact that the table contains theoretical long term values which may be slightly different than the actual temperature. However, this causes only minor errors.
The Digiplop can be used to measure at locations that are difficult to reach. Just add extensions of off the shelf pipes to create
a shape that will do the job. You can add anything you like, as long as the interior of the extension is smooth. The sensor is delivered with a ring that can be mounted for larger diameter pipes.
The Digiplop has rechargeable batteries that last for several
weeks intensive use. The display indicates well in advance that the batteries
need recharging. The batteries can be recharged in approximately 10 hours.
The sensor of the Digiplop is suited for pipes with a diameter
of 32 mm. The international version has a sensor head that is suited for 32 mm
and 40 mm pipes. With the adapter that is supplied with the instrument you can
use the Digiplop for pipes up to 70 mm.
The Digiplop is robust, suited for years of trouble free use.
OEM versions available.