Aqua TROLL 400 Instrument for Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring0 pages
Healthy water
Healthy fish
Healthy profits
Aqua TROLL® 400 Multiparameter Instrument
Designed for aquaculture facilities, the Aqua TROLL 400
Seamless Integration
Instrument eliminates complicated setup and provides instant
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access to water quality data. By leveraging proven technologies,
interfaces with your current system. Connect the instrument
like the optical RDO® Sensor, the instrument simplifies
installation, calibration, and maintenance. The durable probe
to a SCADA/PLC system or controller.
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continuously measures 12 parameters: actual conductivity,
specific conductivity, dissolved oxygen, ORP, pH, resistivity,
With open communication protocols, the instrument easily
For a local display, controller, and data logger, use the
Con TROLL® PRO System (AC and DC models available).
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salinity, temperature, total dissolved solids, density, water level,
To power the probe, use a SCADA/PLC system or the
Con TROLL PRO System.
and water pressure.
Improved Risk Management
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Outstanding Customer Service
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Free application and deployment guidance
Instrument continuously monitors and reports results in real
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Free, 24/7 technical support provides peace of mind
time. You can respond quickly to changing conditions and
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Seven-day service for maintenance and calibration (U.S.A. only)
maintain high operating efficiencies.
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Operations can minimize fish stress, disease, and mortality
by consistently controlling water quality.
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alarm notifications when water quality conditions deteriorate.
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Applications
By connecting to a SCADA/PLC system, you will receive
DO readings are automatically compensated for salinity and
barometric pressure with a controller.
Increased Productivity
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One easy-to-use probe automates monitoring.
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Long-lasting calibrations reduce maintenance.
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Simplified installation reduces errors and training time.
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Fresh water and saltwater production
Hatchery operations
Open pen production systems
Raceways
Recirculating, partial reuse, and t
flow-through systems