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Aquaprobe
®
AP-5000 Instruction Manual
10401-00906 Rev M
7. Depth Measurement
Depth is measured in the AP-5000 by a pressure sensor mounted inside the body of the
probe. The datum on the probe for depth measurement is the top row of holes on the probe
sleeve.
Depth is calculated by subtracting the barometric pressure being measured in the
Aquameter
®
from the water pressure being measured in the AP-5000. The pressure
differential, once corrected for temperature and salinity (water density), is directly
proportional to depth.
The depth measurement system uses the EC sensor to detect when the probe has been
placed in water. All the time the probe is measuring an EC of zero, the depth will read zero.
As soon as an EC value is detected, the meter will start to calculate depth.
For this
reason, it is important to ensure the Probe is connected to the Meter and switched
on prior to submerging the probe in water.
7.1. Taking Depth Measurements
Connect the Probe to the Meter and switch on prior to submerging the probe in water.
Select the Baro/Depth screen as illustrated below. The depth should be reading zero.
BARO:1013mb
DEPTH:00.00m
Hit [OK] to zero
GPS:3D Pos
If the depth is not reading zero (this is possible if the probe is wet and a low EC reading is
registering), press the OK key. You will be asked to confirm by pressing OK again.
Slowly lower the probe into the water. As soon as the depth value starts to register, you can
lower the probe more quickly.
7.2. Differential Depth Measurement
If you want to measure changes in depth, it may be more convenient to zero the depth
measurement once the probe has been submerged.
To do this, press the OK key whilst displaying depth, then confirm. The unit will now read
positive or negative changes in depth from the current depth (zero datum).
If the values are positive, the water level has increased from the zero datum. If the values
are negative, the water level has decreased.
Using the Automatic Data Logging feature detailed in the following section, it is possible to
monitor water levels over a period of time for later recall.
7.3. Depth Calibration
The depth sensor is automatically re-zeroed each time the DO 100% point is calibrated in
free air. The depth sensor is factory calibrated at two temperatures and two pressures and
vary rarely needs to be recalibrated during the lifetime of the Probe. If two point depth
calibration is required, it must be done using an AP-PC KIT and associated AquaCal PC
Software. Full depth calibration can not be performed using an Aquameter
®
.
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