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OBS-3A Turbidity and
Temperature Monitoring System
Revision: 11/11
Copyright © 2007-2011
Campbell Scientific, Inc.
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Sommario

Pagina 1 - Temperature Monitoring System

OBS-3A Turbidity and Temperature Monitoring SystemRevision: 11/11Copyright © 2007-2011Campbell Scientific, Inc.

Pagina 2 - WARRANTY AND ASSISTANCE

Section 2. Instrument Setup Surveys The OBS-3A will usually be towed from a cable harness for surveys. The serial cable supplied with the unit is st

Pagina 3 - PLEASE READ FIRST

Section 2. Instrument Setup For extended deployment time, lithium batteries are a good alternative to alkaline batteries. Campbell Scientific sells

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Section 2. Instrument Setup 2-4

Pagina 5 - OBS-3A Table of Contents

Section 3. Operations 3.1 Software Installation Insert the CD and select “Install OBS-3A Utility”. Follow the installation wizard to install the so

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Section 3. Operations Data received from OBS-3A while it is connected to the PC will be stored in this file (see FIGURE 3.2-3). FIGURE 3.2-3. Dat

Pagina 7 - Section 1. Introduction

Section 3. Operations 4. Click Connect/Disconnect to get a green light and synchronize the OBS-3A clock with your PC by clicking . 3.3 Pull-Down M

Pagina 8 - 1.1 OBS Sensor

Section 3. Operations box to select ONLY change host computer port. Then click Apply and the button. If you get the OBS-3A information box, the bau

Pagina 9 - Section 2. Instrument Setup

Section 3. Operations FIGURE 3.5-1. Test Data Sample FIGURE 3.5-2. Window for Viewing Instrument Information 3-5

Pagina 10 - 2.2 Battery Installation

Section 3. Operations 3.6 Water-Density and Barometric Corrections Since depths are estimated from pressure measurements, it is important to set the

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Section 3. Operations length or the 2048 / rate. Note: the product of the rate and the duration cannot exceed 2048. Rate: Rate is the frequency of

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WARRANTY AND ASSISTANCE This equipment is warranted by CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC (CANADA) CORP. (“CSC”) to be free from defects in materials and wor

Pagina 13 - Section 3. Operations

Section 3. Operations interval that will show the changes in turbidity and water depth that you wish to investigate. Rate sets the number measuremen

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Section 3. Operations 3.11 Surveying If you have a pressure sensor, click the OBS menu and select Barometric Correction (do not do this when the OBS-

Pagina 15 - 3.4 Communication Settings

Section 3. Operations 4. A file for logging data was created when you started the OBS-3A Utility. You can review data at any time with Open and imp

Pagina 16 - 3.5 Testing Sensors

Section 3. Operations 3.13 Scheduled Sampling Use this mode when you want the OBS-3A to sample at specific times, scheduled by hours and minutes, on

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Section 3. Operations 4. Select setpoint values for transitions to fast sampling (SLOW>>>FAST) and slow (FAST>>>SLOW) rates. 5.

Pagina 18 - 3.8 Definitions

Section 3. Operations 7. Wait for the progress bar to disappear and examine data as a plot or test file (Section 3.17—Graphing and Printing). 3.16 S

Pagina 19 - 3.9 Sampling Schedules

Section 3. Operations 3.18 Excel Spreadsheets To make an Excel spreadsheet from OBS-3A data, start Excel and set file type to All. Open a data file a

Pagina 20 - 3.10 Sampling Modes

Section 3. Operations 3.19 Erasing Data Memory To erase the flash data memory, do the following: 1) Click on the Terminal Mode Icon. 2) At the OB

Pagina 21 - 3.11 Surveying

Section 3. Operations 3-16

Pagina 22 - 3.12 Cyclic Sampling

Section 4. Troubleshooting This section will help you isolate problems that can be easily fixed such as cable-continuity, processor reset, and batte

Pagina 23 - 3.14 Setpoint Sampling

PLEASE READ FIRST About this manual Please note that this manual was originally produced by Campbell Scientific Inc. (CSI) primarily for the US market

Pagina 24 - 3.15 Data Retrieval

Section 4. Troubleshooting 4. The OBS-3A and PC are not set to the same baud rate or communication protocol (e.g. RS-232, USB, RS-485). x Click an

Pagina 25 - 3.17 Graphing and Printing

Section 4. Troubleshooting Bright sun near the surface ( < 2 meters) or black-colored sediments cause erroneous OBS readings. Do not survey in sh

Pagina 26 - 3.18 Excel Spreadsheets

Section 4. Troubleshooting 4-4

Pagina 27 - 3.19 Erasing Data Memory

Section 5. Maintenance 5.1 OBS Sensor The OBS sensor must be kept clean to measure sediment concentration or turbidity accurately. A gradual declin

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Section 5. Maintenance during surveys or after each deployment. A sensor that has been stored dry should be soaked in water for 15 minutes prior to

Pagina 29 - Section 4. Troubleshooting

Section 5. Maintenance carefully inspected every six months and serviced before all deployments longer than one month. 1. Disassemble O-ring seals a

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Section 5. Maintenance 5-4

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Section 6. Calibration 6.1 Turbidity This section briefly describes the materials and equipment you will need and the basic procedures for calibrati

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Section 6. Calibration 6.1.2 Preparation 1. Experience has shown that only three calibration points are needed to get sub-1% accuracy. It is recomm

Pagina 33 - Section 5. Maintenance

Section 6. Calibration There is no way to cancel a calibration after the Compute button is clicked. WARNING Review the quality assurance checks discu

Pagina 35 - 5.7 User-serviceable Parts

Section 6. Calibration Where: Tstd = Turbidity of the standard solution; Tstk = Turbidity of the stock solution, usually 4000 NTU; Vstk = Cumulative

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Section 6. Calibration x 2 gallons filtered distilled water (purified water from the super market works fine), x Hand-drill motor, x Paint stirrer

Pagina 37 - Section 6. Calibration

Section 6. Calibration Preparation 1. Clean containers and glassware with detergent and rinse with filtered water. 2. Perform the calibration under

Pagina 38 - 6.1.2 Preparation

Section 6. Calibration 9. Weigh 5 to l0 equal increments of the sediment so that the total dry weight will produce the maximum concentration expecte

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Section 6. Calibration 6-8

Pagina 40 - 6.2 Sediment

Section 7. Optics and Turbidity Measurements Turbidity is the cloudy appearance of a liquid produced by light scattered from suspended matter. It i

Pagina 41 - 6.2.2 Sediment Preparation

Section 7. Optics and Turbidity Measurements 7-2 Can turbidity be converted to suspended solids concentrations and vise-versa? In most situations, co

Pagina 42 - )(1 i kgVu

Section 8. Factors Affecting OBS Response This section summarizes some of the important factors that affect OBS-3A measurements and shows how ignori

Pagina 43 - Calibrations

Section 8. Factors Affecting OBS Response 8.2 Suspensions with Mud and Sand As mentioned earlier, backscattering from particles is inversely related

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Section 8. Factors Affecting OBS Response 0510Sediment Concentration (g/l)15012345Signal (V)A FIGURE 8.3-1. Response at High Sediment Concentrations

Pagina 45 - Measurements

OBS-3A Table of Contents PDF viewers: These page numbers refer to the printed version of this document. Use the PDF reader bookmarks tab for links

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Section 8. Factors Affecting OBS Response 02468Munsell Value (Black = 0)100.00.20.40.60.81.0Infrared ReflectanceCalciteBytowniteActinoliteMagnetite F

Pagina 47 - Response

Section 8. Factors Affecting OBS Response in this region. OBS sensors are also more sensitive to mineral particles than either bubbles or particulat

Pagina 48 - Gain (V/g/l)

Section 8. Factors Affecting OBS Response 8-6

Pagina 49 - 8.4 Sediment Color

Section 9. References See www.campbellsci.com/obs for a complete list of references. Conner, C.S. and A.M. De Visser. 1992. A Laboratory Investigati

Pagina 50 - 8.6 Bubbles

Section 9. References 9-2 U.S. Geological Survey. 2003. National Field Manual of the Collection of Water-Quality Data. Book 9, Handbooks for Water-Re

Pagina 51 - Backscatter (90 - 180

Section 10. Specifications MEASUREMENT RANGE Turbidity (AMCO Clear)... 0.4 to 4,000 NTU1 Mud (D50=20μm) ...

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Section 10. Specifications 10-2 CSI # 21135 End Cap Screws, 8-32 x 3/8”, socket (5/64”) CSI # 21120 Dummy Plug CSI # 21122 Plug Locking Sleeve, Subco

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Pagina 55 - Section 10. Specifications

OBS-3A Table of Contents ii 6.1.3 OBS-3A Utility Software Steps... 6-2 6.1.4 Making Turbidity Standards

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Section 1. Introduction The heart of the OBS-3A monitor is an OBS sensor for measuring turbidity and suspended solids concentrations by detecting n

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Section 1. Introduction Depending on the number of sensors and the statistics selected, the OBS-3A can log as many as 200,000 lines of data (one per

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Section 2. Instrument Setup 2.1 Mounting Suggestions Maximum depth for the OBS-3A housing is 300 meters. Working depths for individual instruments

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