Smart Water Sensor Guide
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Smart Water

The Smart Water model has been conceived to facilitate the remote monitoring of the most relevant parameters related to water quality. With this platform you can measure more than 5 parameters, including the most relevant for water control such as dissolved oxygen, oxidation-reduction potential, pH, conductivity and temperature.

The Smart Water Ions line is complementary for these kinds of projects, enabling the control of concentration of ions like Ammonium (NH4+), Bromide (Br-), Calcium (Ca2+), Chloride (Cl-), Cupric (Cu2+), Fluoride (F-), Iodide (I-), Lithium (Li+), Magnesium (Mg2+), Nitrate (NO3-), Nitrite (NO2-), Perchlorate (ClO4-), Potassium (K+), Silver (Ag+), Sodium (Na+) and pH. Take a look to the Smart Water Ions line in the next section.

Sensor sockets are configured as shown in the table below:

Sensor socket

Parameter

Reference

A

pH

9328

B

Dissolved Oxygen (DO)

9327

C

Conductivity

9326

D

-

-

E

Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP)

9329

F

Soil/Water Temperature

9255-P (included by default)

For more technical information about each sensor probe, go to the Sensors section on this guide:

Sensors
Figure: Smart Water Plug & Sense! model