Rental - Manta + Water Quality Sonde

  • 6 Rental Parameters Available Variety of rental parameters available to suit individual needs
  • Variety of Sizes Available Sizes range from 2 to 4.5 inch
  • Next Day Delivery* *Subject to stock availability
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Overview

The Eureka Manta + Multi-Parameter Water Quality Sonde is an extremely reliable easy to use piece of equipment available for rental from RS Hydro, it can be used as an unattended logger or for spot testing and profiling. It is suitable for use in any natural water up to 50° C and is capable of recording and measuring multiple readings at the same time.

The Manta + is available in a variety of sizes depending on the sensors the user intends on installing, outside diameters available are 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4 and 4.5 inches

Parameters

  • Temperature
  • pH
  • ORP
  • Conductivity
  • Turbidity
  • Dissolved Oxygen

Manufactured by: Eureka
Model: Rental - Manta + Water Quality Sonde

Services offered for this product

  • Sales
  • Rental
  • Installation
  • Calibration
  • Maintenance
  • IoT Cloud Compatible

Applications

Groundwater interaction
Saltwater intrusion
Surface water
Reservoir and lake monitoring
Estuary monitoring
Watershed and source water protection
Beach monitoring
Storm water runoff
NOS monitoring
Vertical profiling

Specification

Temperature
Range -5° C - 50° C
Accuracy ±0.1%
Resolution 0.01° C
pH
Range 0 - 14 units
Accuracy ± 0.2 units
Resolution 0.01 units
ORP
Range -999 - 999 mV
Accuracy ± 20 mV
Resolution 1 mV
Conductivity (SC)
Range 0 - 100 mS/cm
Accuracy 1% reading ± 1 count
Resolution 4 digits
Turbidity
Optical 90° Nephelometric Mechanical Wiper
Range 0 - 3000 NTU
Accuracy 0 - 100 < 1% of reading
100 - 400 < 3% of reading
over 400 < 5% of reading
Resolution 0.1
Dissolved oxygen (mg/L)
Range 0 - 25 mg/L
Accuracy 1% of reading or 0.02 mg/L, whichever is greater
Resolution 0.01 mg/L;
Dissolved oxygen (% Sat)
Range 0 - 200 %
Accuracy 1% of reading or 0.02 mg/L, whichever is greater
Resolution 0.1

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FAQ's

TDS is only relevant in freshwater systems as salinity will dramatically increase the conductivity and therefore apparent TDS.