Data scrubbing, Is pressure depth sensor – ADS Environmental Services FlowShark QR 775003 A2 User Manual

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Data Scrubbing

Flow conditions and internal structures introduce many potential

obstacles to obtaining accurate flow data in sewer systems and

manholes. Some of these obstacles may include noise, turbulent or

wavy flow, a foamy flow surface, side connections, rungs, broken

pipes, or drop connections.
To minimize these effects, ADS uses a process of eliminating

erroneous data called data scrubbing. Initial data scrubbing occurs

routinely in the following way as the monitor takes readings:

The monitor fires each sensor pair and averages the multiple

readings.

The monitor discards the clearly erroneous readings (i.e.,

readings well outside the range of the majority of the readings).

The monitor records the percentage of all acceptable readings

used to arrive at the average value.

Secondary scrubbing also can occur during data collection from the

monitor to the analyst's PC using the Profile software. Refer to the
Profile User's Guide

(950015**) for more information.

IS Pressure Depth Sensor

The IS pressure depth sensor (ADS p/n 3754-0001/2/3-40) typically

mounts at the bottom of the pipe. While the ultrasonic depth sensor

can only measure depths up to slightly below full pipe capacity, the

pressure depth sensor can measure depths greater than a full pipe

that might extend up into the manhole (surcharges).
The pressure depth sensor contains a differential pressure

transducer that transmits an output voltage corresponding to the

difference between the water pressure and the air pressure in the

sewer. It measures water pressure through a port on the underside of

the sensor and air pressure using an integral vent tube running to the

top of the manhole. The monitor calculates the depth of the flow by

reading the difference in pressures. The pressure depth system also

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