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Global Water Instrumentation, Inc.

Global Water Instrumentation, Inc. is a manufacturer of water, wastewater and environmental instrumentation. Products include those for water level, flow and quality monitoring as well as sample taking and controlling.

Company Info

Website
globalw.com
Phone
916-638-3429, 800-876-1172
Fax
916-638-3270
Address
11390 Amalgam Way
Gold River, CA 95670

Entries

  • in Gas Sensors

    Global Water Instrumentation, an ITT company, manufactures the WQ401 model dissolved oxygen gas sensors. Features include 4-20 mA output, a range of 0-100% saturation, 0-8 ppm, temperature compensated to 77°F (25°C), and accuracy of ±0.5% of full scale.

  • in Oxygen Sensors

    Global Water Instrumentation offers dissolved oxygen sensors, with fully encapsulated electronics, a 4-20 mA output, and stainless steel housing. They also feature a marine grade cable with strain relief, and are attached to 25 feet of marine grade cable, with up to 500' versions custom. These sensors offer 0-100% saturation, 0-8 ppm sensing, and warm up time of 10 seconds minimum at an operating temperature from -40 to 131F.

  • in Water Pressure Sensors

    Global Water Instrumentation, Inc. offers WL400 submersible pressure transducers for level and pressure applications. These transducers feature a 4-20mA output, they're completely submersible, compact, and have multiple level ranges available from 3' to 500'. The sensing element accuracy level measures at ±0.1% of full scale at constant temperature, and the operating temperature ranges from -40 to 185°F. Transducers are made of stainless steel, SS microscreen, titanium, and marine grade epoxy materials. Sizing is available up to 13/16" in diameter x 5 1/2" long.

  • in Water Temperature Sensors

    Global Water Instrumentation, Inc. offers WQ101 temperature sensors. These sensors have the following features: output ranges from 4 to 20 mA, measurement ranges from -58 to +122°F, pressures up to 200 PSI, operating voltages from 10 to 36 VDC, and ±0.2°F accuracies.