ZWQ-BGA1 Blue Green Algae Sensor
ZWQ-BGA1 Blue Green Algae Sensor can be used to detect the Blue Green Algae value of water quality. It can be used in harsh environment and the monitoring data is stable and reliable.
ZWQ-BGA1 Blue Green Algae Sensor can be used to detect the Blue Green Algae value of water quality. It can be used in harsh environment and the monitoring data is stable and reliable.
ZWQ-BGA1 is an intelligent sensor with cleaning brush for chlorophyll/cyanobacteria sensor based on RS485 communication interface and Modbus RTU standard protocol. It can measure cyanogreen algae, rhodamine and other factors.
Monitoring Parameters | Blue Green Algae |
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Monitoring Principle | Fluorescence |
Power-In | DC12/24V / Solar Power |
Interface | RS485/RS232/Wifi/BT/LTE |
Model | ZWQ-BGA1 |
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Measuring Principle | Fluorescence |
Measure Range | 0-2000Kcells/mL |
Measure Resolution | 0.1Kcells/mL |
Measure Accuracy | ±5% |
Interface | RS485(Modbus RTU) |
Material | 316L Stainless Steel Shell |
Electrode Cable | 3m |
Electrode Dimension | D30mm L190mm |
Power | DC12/24V |
What is a Blue Green Algae Sensor?
Blue–green algae (BGA), also known as cyanobacteria, can range in colors from blues, greens, reds, and black. … This method directly detects the fluorescence of a specific pigment in living algal cells and determines relative algal biomass. The BGA sensor does not receive interference from chlorophyll or turbidity.
Is blue green algae harmful to humans?
Blue green algae presents a risk to humans who are directly exposed to, or consume the algae. Symptoms can include skin/mucosa irritation, flu-like symptoms, and gastrointestinal illness. Severe cases could include seizures, liver failure, respiratory arrest-even death, although this is rare.
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Is Blue Green Algae a bacteria or algae?
Blue–green algae, also called cyanobacteria, any of a large, heterogeneous group of prokaryotic, principally photosynthetic organisms. … Algae have since been reclassified as protists, and the prokaryotic nature of the blue–green algae has caused them to be classified with bacteria in the prokaryotic kingdom Monera.
Is Blue Green Algae good for you?
Spirulina is a type of cyanobacteria — often referred to as blue–green algae — that is incredibly healthy. It may improve your levels of blood lipids, suppress oxidation, reduce blood pressure and lower blood sugar.