Sensors
Precise Sensors for Aquaculture
Reliable measurements as the foundation for stable water quality and automated processes.
Essential Parameters at a Glance
Centrally capture and evaluate the most important water parameters.
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Our sensors measure essential physical and chemical parameters such as water level, temperature, oxygen content, and redox potential. The data from aquaculture monitoring forms the basis for automated control of your facility: parameter-dependent regulation of actuators via the controller ensures stable conditions, as all control functions are matched to real-time measured water parameters. For example, the SENECT controller connects the oxygen sensor to the solenoid valve of the oxygen line, or the level probe to the water refill valve. Depending on the number of inputs and outputs, a single controller can manage several such IoT configurations simultaneously.
The readings from all controllers and sensors can also be viewed centrally via our app on a PC or smartphone. With the SENECT system, you can measure and control individually and locally per tank, while still keeping an overview of all readings from a single device and managing all tanks from one place.
High Quality and Accuracy
Precise sensors for safe and stable processes.
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The accuracy of sensor measurements is crucial for interpreting water quality and controlling oxygen supply. SENECT therefore relies on durable and precise sensors that deliver reliable readings even under demanding conditions, and that can be recalibrated by the end user with minimal effort.
In terms of precision, SENECT sensors based on photometric methods far outperform classic titration methods using colour charts or test strips. A measurement is taken every 30 seconds and recorded by the controller.
Low Maintenance and Long-Lasting
Efficient operation with minimal effort.
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Our sensors are robust and low-maintenance. The O2S oxygen sensor in particular stands out for its minimal calibration requirements while delivering continuously accurate readings. This ensures the long-term efficient and safe operation of your aquaculture facility. When a sensor reaches the end of its service life, only the measuring electrode needs to be replaced.