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INW - PT2X Instruction Manual
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Installing the Aqua4Plus or Aqua4Plus Lite Software
The PT2X comes with the Aqua4Plus or Aqua4Plus Lite host software that is installed
on your PC or laptop. Use this software to program the datalogger, to retrieve data
from the logger, to view collected data, and to export data to external fi les for use with
spreadsheets or databases.
Refer to the software manuals for details on installing and using Aqua4Plus or
Aqua4Plus Lite.
Using the PT2X Without Aqua4Plus or Aqua4Plus Lite
Most users will use the PT2X with INW’s Aqua4Plus or Aqua4Plus Lite software.
However, the PT2X is quite versatile, communicating via either Modbus
®
or SDI-12
interfaces, allowing you to do the following:
•
Read a PT2X via the Modbus
®
protocol using your own software.
•
Read a PT2X via SDI-12 protocol.
•
Display readings from a PT2X on a panel meter.
If you want to use one of these methods, see Appendix D.
Installing the Sensor
The PT2X measures pressure. The most common application is measuring liquid
levels in wells and tanks. In order to do this, the sensor must be installed below the
water level at a fi xed depth. The installation depth depends on the range of the sensor.
One (1) PSI is equal to approximately 2.31 feet of water. If you have a 5 PSI sensor,
the range is 11.55 feet of water and the sensor should not be installed at a depth below
11.55 feet. If the sensor is installed below its maximum range, damage may result to
the sensor and the output reading will not be correct.
Lower the sensor to the desired depth. Fasten the cable to the well head using tie
wraps or a weather proof strain-relief system. When securing a vented cable, make
sure not to pinch the cable too tightly or the vent tube inside the cable jacket may
be sealed off. Take a measurement to insure the sensor is not installed below its
maximum range.
Be sure the supplied cap is securely placed on the weather-resistant connector at the
top of the cable. Do not install such that the connector might become submerged with
changing weather conditions. The connector can withstand incidental splashing but is
not designed to be submerged.
For vented sensors, install the sensor so that the desiccant tube will not fl ood or lie in
water.