The PHOENIX is the new non-contact RADAR area/ velocity flow meter specially designed for rivers and large channels.
The PHOENIX is mounted above the water surface and measures the flow velocity at the water surface using a pulse wave radar and the flow depth with a level sensor (ultrasonic, radar or pressure).
Elaborated opening angle of 32° allows the radar to see a full spectrum of velocities over the river or channel width. The PHOENIX provides highly accurate flow measurements under a wide range of flow and site conditions.
Thanks to the non-contact radar technology the measuring equipment cannot be harmed by sediments, floating debris or driftwood in the water. The result is very low maintenance and an increased reliability, especially in flood situations.
The PHOENIX is featured with the well-known auto-diagnostic system introduced by Flow-Tronic on the RAVEN-EYE. Internal sensors monitor and report the condition or “health” of the measuring system (internal pressure, temperature and humidity).
Flow Measurement Method
- - Conversion from surface velocity measurement to average velocity based on profiler measurement (For rivers: ADCP or current meter).
- - Possibility to base conversion on models.
- - Conversion of water level and profile size to fluid area.
- - Multiplication of fluid area by average velocity to obtain the flow rate.
The PHOENIX is a universal non-contact level/velocity flow sensor that can be connected to the RTQ flow logger series or the IFQ MONITOR. Optionally it can also be connected to any device using the Modbus ASCII communication protocol.