DIGITAL WATER VELOCITY METER

Global Water - Flow Probe GLFP111-00 - GLFP211-00 - GLFP311-00
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$2,060.00 CAD$2,710.00 CAD

  • 12 months limited warranty
  • Digital display in ft/sec or m/sec
  • Records 30 data sets for later analysis
  • Rain-proof digital computer

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The Global Water Flow Probe is a highly accurate water velocity instrument for measuring flows in open channels and partially filled pipes

The water velocity probe consists of a protected water turbo prop positive displacement sensor coupled with an expandable probe handle ending in a digital readout display. The water flow meter incorporates true velocity averaging for the most accurate flow measurements. The Flow Probe is ideal for stormwater runoff studies, sewer flow measurements, measuring flows in rivers and streams, and monitoring velocity in ditches and canals.

Features

  • Digital display in ft/sec or m/sec
  • Records 30 data sets for later analysis
  • Rain-proof digital computer
  • Highly accurate easy flow monitoring
  • Debris shedding turbo-prop
  • Lightweight, rugged, and reliable
  • Telescoping handle with staff gauge
  • Padded carrying case for easy storage
  • CE Certified
  • Used by water professionals worldwide for over 12 years
  • Ideal for measuring flows in streams, rivers, canals, stormwater, wastewater, and industrial process waters

Turbo-Prop Sensor

The Flow Probe incorporates the unique Turbo-Prop propeller sensor, which uses the most accurate positive displacement technique available for velocity sensing. The Turbo-Prop is designed to shed debris and is protected inside a 2″ diameter housing. The probe housing may be placed directly on the bottom of a pipe or streambed for measuring low flows down to 2″ in depth. The flow meter propeller rotates freely on its bearing shaft with no mechanical interconnections for minimal friction. Magnetic material in the propeller tip passes a pickup point in the water velocity meter handle producing electrical impulses that are carried to the readout display by an internal cable. The Turbo-Prop is easily removed for cleaning or replacement.

Water Velocity Computer

The water velocity computer receives an electrical signal from the propeller, amplifies the signal, and converts the reading to feet per second (or meters per second, depending on programming). The large LCD screen displays average, minimum, and maximum water velocity readings. Up to 30 sets of minimum, maximum, and average data readings can be stored in the water velocity computer. These data points can be reviewed on the computer screen for later analysis. The water velocity computer has a water-resistant housing and incorporates a unique four-button operation for changing functions and resetting the display. The water velocity computer is powered by a non-replaceable battery that will last approximately five years with normal use. Low battery warnings will also display as appropriate.

Flow Probe Handle

The Flow Probe handle can telescope from 3.7 feet to 6 feet in length (FP111),5.5 feet to 15 feet (FP211), or 2.5 feet to 5.5 feet (FP311). The handle is constructed of anodized aluminum for lightweight and long life. The 15-foot length of the FP211, Flow Probe, allows for measuring sewer flows from street level and measuring stream flows from low bridges. While the 2.5 foot collapsed length of the FP311, Flow Probe is ideal for carrying into remote flow monitoring areas. A 3-foot (1.7-feet for the FP311) mylar coated staff gauge (graduated in hundredths of a foot and centimeters) is attached to the lower section of the water velocity probe for instant water depth measurements and accurate propeller positioning.

True Velocity Averaging

The Flow Probe can be used to measure the true average water velocity of a channel’s flow. As long as the turbo-prop sensor is in the water flow, the computer will average the water velocity. One reading is taken per second, and a continuous average water velocity is displayed. To obtain the true average velocity the flow probe should be slowly moved throughout the cross-sectional area being measured. Once the reading becomes steady, the true average water velocity of the cross-sectional area is obtained. This allows for highly accurate flow measurements, which average the differences in velocities that occur throughout a flow’s cross-section and with water surges over time. The average water velocity can be saved by pressing the SAVE button and reviewed later.

Optional Swivel Head

The Flow Probe Swivel Head option allows you to rotate the flow probe’s turboprop to + 90 degrees from its standard position. This option lets the flow probe take water velocity measurements in hard-to-measure areas such as vertical pipes on water tanks or swimming pool drainage systems.

Cat No Description
GLFP111-00 FP111 Flow Probe 3.7 to 6 ft
GLFP211-00 FP211 Flow Probe 5.5 to 15 ft
GLFP311-00 FP311 Flow Probe 2.5 to 5.5 ft – 3 Piece Pole
GLFP2000-0 Flow Probe Computer

Specifications

Range 0.3-19.9 FPS (0.1-6.1 MPS)
Accuracy 0.1 FPS
Averaging True digital running average. Readings are taken once per second
Display LCD, Glare and UV Protected
Sensor Type Protected Turbo-Prop propeller with electro-magnetic pickup.
Weight Instrument: 2 lbs. (0.9 kg) (FP111),3 lbs. (1.4 kg) (FP211, 2.8 lbs. (1.3 kg) (FP311)
Shipping: 13 lbs. (5.9 kg) (FP111),23 lbs. (10.4 kg) ((FP211, 19 lbs. (8.6 kg) ((FP311)
Expandable Length: 3.7 to 6 ft (1.1 to 1.8 m) (FP111); 5.5 to 15 ft (1.7 to 4.6 m) (FP211); 2.5 to 5.5 ft (0.76 to 1.7 m) (FP311)
Materials Probe: PVC and anodized aluminum with stainless steel water-bearing
Computer: ABS/Polycarbonate housing with polyester overlay
Power Internal Lithium Battery, Approx 5 year life, Non-Replaceable
Operating Temperature -4° to 158° F (-20° to 70° C)
Storage Temperature -22° to 176° F (-30° to 80° C)
Carrying Case The Flow Probe is shipped in a padded carrying case.
Approvals CE
Water Velocity Computer
Display LCD
Control 4 button
Datalogger 30 sets, MIN, MAX, and AVG
Features Timer, Low battery warning

QUICK TIP: 

1) Remove any debris that may interfere with the flow probe’s propeller.
2) Point the propeller directly into the flow you wish to measure.
3) Face the arrow inside the propeller housing downstream
4) To expand the rod for correct placement inflow, loosen the locking nut on the handle.
5) To make a measurement, make sure that the computer is not in low power mode by confirming that the velocity displays are shown.
6) Place the propeller at the desired measuring point and press the RESET button to begin taking the new average, minimum and maximum readings.
7) Pressing RESET before beginning measurement is required for best accuracy.
8) To determine flow from the velocity data, measure or calculate the cross-sectional area of your flow stream in square feet (or square meters when taking measurements in m/s).

Learn more in the Instruction Manual

 

The Global Water Flow Probe is a highly accurate water velocity instrument for measuring flows in open channels and partially filled pipes

The water velocity probe consists of a protected water turbo prop positive displacement sensor coupled with an expandable probe handle ending in a digital readout display. The water flow meter incorporates true velocity averaging for the most accurate flow measurements. The Flow Probe is ideal for stormwater runoff studies, sewer flow measurements, measuring flows in rivers and streams, and monitoring velocity in ditches and canals.

Features

  • Digital display in ft/sec or m/sec
  • Records 30 data sets for later analysis
  • Rain-proof digital computer
  • Highly accurate easy flow monitoring
  • Debris shedding turbo-prop
  • Lightweight, rugged, and reliable
  • Telescoping handle with staff gauge
  • Padded carrying case for easy storage
  • CE Certified
  • Used by water professionals worldwide for over 12 years
  • Ideal for measuring flows in streams, rivers, canals, stormwater, wastewater, and industrial process waters

Turbo-Prop Sensor

The Flow Probe incorporates the unique Turbo-Prop propeller sensor, which uses the most accurate positive displacement technique available for velocity sensing. The Turbo-Prop is designed to shed debris and is protected inside a 2″ diameter housing. The probe housing may be placed directly on the bottom of a pipe or streambed for measuring low flows down to 2″ in depth. The flow meter propeller rotates freely on its bearing shaft with no mechanical interconnections for minimal friction. Magnetic material in the propeller tip passes a pickup point in the water velocity meter handle producing electrical impulses that are carried to the readout display by an internal cable. The Turbo-Prop is easily removed for cleaning or replacement.

Water Velocity Computer

The water velocity computer receives an electrical signal from the propeller, amplifies the signal, and converts the reading to feet per second (or meters per second, depending on programming). The large LCD screen displays average, minimum, and maximum water velocity readings. Up to 30 sets of minimum, maximum, and average data readings can be stored in the water velocity computer. These data points can be reviewed on the computer screen for later analysis. The water velocity computer has a water-resistant housing and incorporates a unique four-button operation for changing functions and resetting the display. The water velocity computer is powered by a non-replaceable battery that will last approximately five years with normal use. Low battery warnings will also display as appropriate.

Flow Probe Handle

The Flow Probe handle can telescope from 3.7 feet to 6 feet in length (FP111),5.5 feet to 15 feet (FP211), or 2.5 feet to 5.5 feet (FP311). The handle is constructed of anodized aluminum for lightweight and long life. The 15-foot length of the FP211, Flow Probe, allows for measuring sewer flows from street level and measuring stream flows from low bridges. While the 2.5 foot collapsed length of the FP311, Flow Probe is ideal for carrying into remote flow monitoring areas. A 3-foot (1.7-feet for the FP311) mylar coated staff gauge (graduated in hundredths of a foot and centimeters) is attached to the lower section of the water velocity probe for instant water depth measurements and accurate propeller positioning.

True Velocity Averaging

The Flow Probe can be used to measure the true average water velocity of a channel’s flow. As long as the turbo-prop sensor is in the water flow, the computer will average the water velocity. One reading is taken per second, and a continuous average water velocity is displayed. To obtain the true average velocity the flow probe should be slowly moved throughout the cross-sectional area being measured. Once the reading becomes steady, the true average water velocity of the cross-sectional area is obtained. This allows for highly accurate flow measurements, which average the differences in velocities that occur throughout a flow’s cross-section and with water surges over time. The average water velocity can be saved by pressing the SAVE button and reviewed later.

Optional Swivel Head

The Flow Probe Swivel Head option allows you to rotate the flow probe’s turboprop to + 90 degrees from its standard position. This option lets the flow probe take water velocity measurements in hard-to-measure areas such as vertical pipes on water tanks or swimming pool drainage systems.

Cat No Description
GLFP111-00 FP111 Flow Probe 3.7 to 6 ft
GLFP211-00 FP211 Flow Probe 5.5 to 15 ft
GLFP311-00 FP311 Flow Probe 2.5 to 5.5 ft – 3 Piece Pole
GLFP2000-0 Flow Probe Computer

Specifications

Range 0.3-19.9 FPS (0.1-6.1 MPS)
Accuracy 0.1 FPS
Averaging True digital running average. Readings are taken once per second
Display LCD, Glare and UV Protected
Sensor Type Protected Turbo-Prop propeller with electro-magnetic pickup.
Weight Instrument: 2 lbs. (0.9 kg) (FP111),3 lbs. (1.4 kg) (FP211, 2.8 lbs. (1.3 kg) (FP311)
Shipping: 13 lbs. (5.9 kg) (FP111),23 lbs. (10.4 kg) ((FP211, 19 lbs. (8.6 kg) ((FP311)
Expandable Length: 3.7 to 6 ft (1.1 to 1.8 m) (FP111); 5.5 to 15 ft (1.7 to 4.6 m) (FP211); 2.5 to 5.5 ft (0.76 to 1.7 m) (FP311)
Materials Probe: PVC and anodized aluminum with stainless steel water-bearing
Computer: ABS/Polycarbonate housing with polyester overlay
Power Internal Lithium Battery, Approx 5 year life, Non-Replaceable
Operating Temperature -4° to 158° F (-20° to 70° C)
Storage Temperature -22° to 176° F (-30° to 80° C)
Carrying Case The Flow Probe is shipped in a padded carrying case.
Approvals CE
Water Velocity Computer
Display LCD
Control 4 button
Datalogger 30 sets, MIN, MAX, and AVG
Features Timer, Low battery warning

QUICK TIP: 

1) Remove any debris that may interfere with the flow probe’s propeller.
2) Point the propeller directly into the flow you wish to measure.
3) Face the arrow inside the propeller housing downstream
4) To expand the rod for correct placement inflow, loosen the locking nut on the handle.
5) To make a measurement, make sure that the computer is not in low power mode by confirming that the velocity displays are shown.
6) Place the propeller at the desired measuring point and press the RESET button to begin taking the new average, minimum and maximum readings.
7) Pressing RESET before beginning measurement is required for best accuracy.
8) To determine flow from the velocity data, measure or calculate the cross-sectional area of your flow stream in square feet (or square meters when taking measurements in m/s).

Learn more in the Instruction Manual