Sensor range

S20-SWW

0-10g/L

Designed for accuracy in dirty water, measuring a TSS range of 0 – 10 g/L (SiO2). The S-series are immersion sensors and they use direct attenuated light to measure both TSS and turbidity directly.

S40-SWW

0-2.5g/L

Designed for accuracy in reasonably clean water, measuring a TSS range of 0 – 2.5 g/L (SiO2). The S-series are immersion sensors and they use direct attenuated light to measure both TSS and turbidity directly.

T30-SWW

0-1000 NTU

Designed for accuracy in clean water, measuring a TSS range of 0 – 0.75 g/L (SiO2) and a turbidity range of 0 – 1,000 NTU. The T-series are immersion sensors and they use nephelometry (90 degree scattered light) and direct attenuated light to measure both TSS and turbidity directly.

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Power

Solar and battery power

Phathom sensors will work with a 3.7V battery recharged by solar panels, making them ideal for remote deployment.

Power

Site power

Phathom sensors can be connected to a local power source.

Power

Battery power

Phathom sensors will work with a 9-32V battery supply, making them ideal for remote deployment.

Telemetry

Connect to existing

You can integrate a Phathom sensor into your existing telemetry through either a 4-20mA, Modbus RS485 or SDI-12 connector. Or click right to see examples of tried and tested systems.

Telemetry

Halo (NZ)

They are leaders in agri-data. Phathom sensors work well with their telemetry solutions.

Telemetry

Define (International)

Industrial communications and data

Telemetry

Ping Alert (NZ)

Instrumatics’ economical communications unit and platform

Telemetry

Mote (NZ)

Gold standard sediment control monitoring

Installation

Flotation

Flotation buoys and devices support Phathom sensors in ponds, estuaries, and larger rivers.

Platform

Immersion

Phathom sensors can be secured outside of the water and immersed into the water in a flume, sump, tank, lift stations or body of water.

Platform

Inline

Phathom sensors can be integrated into a plumbed system for clarifiers, lamellas, dewatering systems or raw water supply.

Sensor

S20-SWW

Designed for accuracy in dirty water, measuring a TSS range of 0 – 10 g/L (SiO2). The S-series are immersion sensors and they use direct attenuated light to measure both TSS and turbidity directly.
Download S20-SWW datasheet

Sensor

T30-SWW

Designed for accuracy in clean water, measuring a TSS range of 0 – 0.75 g/L (SiO2) and a turbidity range of 0 – 1,000 NTU. The T-series are immersion sensors and they use nephelometry (90 degree scattered light) and direct attenuated light to measure both TSS and turbidity directly.
Download T30-SWW datasheet

Sensor

S40-SWW

Designed for accuracy in reasonably clean water, measuring a TSS range of 0 – 2.5 g/L (SiO2). The S-series are immersion sensors and they use direct attenuated light to measure both TSS and turbidity directly.
Download S40-SWW datasheet

Attachment

None

Unlike single-beam sensors that require constant cleaning, Phathom sensors typically only need occasional cleaning at most because their multi-beam technology self-compensates for accumulated dirt unless they get completely clogged. That means they usually don’t require any attachment.

Attachment

Jet

If the sensor is likely to need occasional cleaning to remove dirt (or filamentous growth in rare environmental applications), you can fit a cleaning guard connected to a hose supplying an occasional burst of compressed air or water.

Attachment

Shroud

In settings where light intensity is variable, or where light needs to be excluded e.g. to prevent growth, a shroud can be placed over the end of the sensor.

Attachment

Brush

In rare environmental applications, a brush may be required to remove filamentous growth and/or reflective growth. Zebra Tek make a brush that works well with Phathom sensors.

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Phathom sensors can be combined with a wide range of other technologies and products to build an effective monitoring system. The options shown above have been tried and tested successfully with Phathom sensors.

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Jet attachment

Unlike single-beam sensors that require constant cleaning, Phathom sensors only need occasional cleaning at most because their multi-beam technology self-compensates for accumulated dirt unless they get completely clogged. To prevent that happening, you can fit a cleaning guard connected to a hose supplying an occasional burst of compressed air or water, ensuring your Phathom sensor stays clean and you stay current.

Complete systems

Green1 Technologies are experts in mechatronics and automated solutions for on-site water treatment. They create custom-made solutions to meet the requirements of New Zealand environmental legislation.

Highway Electrical are experts in industrial maintenance who operate across New Zealand and Australia on a diverse range of projects, including managing construction sediment, chemical treatment plants, and medical waste plants.
Read the case study

BPO provide environmental engineering solutions from wastewater engineering to process support to environmental monitoring. They serve a wide range of public and private sector organisations, including local and regional councils, food and beverage manufacturers, and pulp and paper.

Mote are leaders in environmental monitoring technology. Part-owned by the commercialisation arm of the University of Auckland, they provide precision measurement data within digital information and IoT supply chains.
Read the case study

Hydro Logic provides independent environmental and hydrological services to local government, consultants, the farming and growers industries, as well as mining and energy companies, and anyone who is required to comply with a resource consent.

Getting the most out of your Phathom sensor

Find out how to set up, calibrate and clean your sensor so you can get in the flow as quickly as possible. There are also answers to common questions and additional technical detail available so you can understand the sensor in depth.