Divers: Groundwater level measurements tool  
     
 

The Diver has become worldwide the standard for monitoring groundwater levels since the market introduction in 2001. The proven reliability of the total concept, meeting your data secure, together with the small dimensions are some of the reasons for its great success. More than 60,000 Divers have been used worldwide in all kind of projects, from research projects in Africa, through aquifer management projects in the Middle East, to big automation projects in Europe.

 
     
 

The Diver is the smallest instrument in the world for automatic measurement and registration of groundwater levels and ground water temperatures; the CTD-Diver also measures conductivity. The Diver fits in the palm of your hand and is remarkably light. With its length of only 90 mm (183 mm for the CTD-Diver) and a diameter of 22 mm (18 mm for the MicroDiver), the Diver can be used in virtually any monitoring well.

 
     
  The Diver is available in various designs:  
     
  The MiniDiver®: stainless steel housing and ceramic pressure sensor, diameter 22 mm, length 90 mm, available in various measuring ranges, memory capacity 24,000 measurements.  
     
 

The MicroDiver®: stainless steel housing and ceramic pressure sensor, diameter 18 mm, length 90 mm, available in various measuring ranges, memory capacity 48,000 measurements.

 
     
 

The MicroDiver®: stainless steel housing and ceramic pressure sensor, diameter 18 mm, length 90 mm, available in various measuring ranges, memory capacity 48,000 measurements.

 
     
 

The CTD-Diver has a ceramic housing, ceramic pressure sensor and platinum/ceramic conductivity sensor (measuring range 0 - 80 mS/cm), diameter 22 mm, length 183 mm, available in various measuring ranges, memory capacity 16,000 measurements.

 
 

The CTD-Diver is a compact instrument that allows you to measure the ground water level, ground water temperature and conductivity of the ground water all in one. Where monitoring ground water, especially where it concerns decontamination of polluted soil, the monitoring of rubbish dumps and the detection of salination, once used to be a labour-intensive and troublesome job, the arrival of the CTD-Diver has changed all that.

 
     
  The Baro-Diver has the function to register barometric pressure. Compensation for these atmospheric pressure variations is subsequently carried out simply and easily with the use of the Logger Data Manager (LDM) software program.