Figure 5 Sensor positions
1 Upstream, facing flow
To help determine the best configuration for the site, refer to
on page 10. For more information on configurations, refer to the appropriate logger manual.
Option
Description
Upstream
Recommended for most applications. The flow stream over the sensor should be as straight
as possible with no drops or turns near the measurement point.
Mount the sensor in the pipe with the beveled edge pointed toward the flow where the flow
stream enters the measurement area.
Downstream
Use this option when the sensor is installed downstream of the measurement point (where
the flow stream exits the site). This option is useful when more than one flow stream enters a
site and the combined flow of all streams is measured at a single exit point. This option can
also be used if there are hydraulics preventing the sensor from being mounted in upstream
area.
Mount the sensor facing the flow.
Downstream
Use this option when Option B will not work due to poor flow uniformity in the vault. The
(reversed sensor)
maximum velocity read in this kind of installation is 5 fps when not using the AV9000 Area
Velocity Analyzer. Mount the sensor in the downstream direction. The manufacturer
recommends verifying the velocity by profiling flow and using a velocity site multiplier, if
required, for more accurate reading.
Note: When using the AV9000 module and AV sensor with the FL900 logger, the user will have the option to
select Reversed Sensor on the Sensor Port Set Up menu.
2. Slide the mounting band inside the pipe as far as possible to prevent drawdown effects near the
end of the pipe.
3. Place the sensor at the bottom-most point in the channel. If excessive silt is present on the
bottom of the pipe, rotate the band in the pipe until the sensor is out of the silt
10 English
2 Downstream, facing flow
Table 1 Selecting probe direction
3 Downstream, reversed
Selecting probe direction
(Figure
6).