2.5M (80x250) open water channel
It consists of a 2.5M long adjustable slope open channel, a water storage tank, a water circulation pump, a channel slope adjustment jack, a digital inclinometer, and a digital flow meter, capable of drawing up to 180L.min-1 of water to the upstream of the channel with a cross-section of 80xH250mm. Additionally, necessary components for the experiment, such as weirs, flumes, depth gauges, and pitot tubes for total pressure measurement, are included with the experimental procedure manual.
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FC80-2.5 Specifications Dimensions and Weight: L3150 x D1200 x H1400mm, approximately 228kg Channel Cross-Section Dimensions: L2500 x D80 x H250mm Channel Material: Stainless steel frame, reinforced glass Water Tank Material: FRP (Reinforced Plastic) Channel Slope: Approximately -1 to +3 degrees (-1.7%~5.2%) Digital Inclinometer: Resolution 0.05 degrees Channel Flow Rate: 0-180L/min Digital Flow Meter: 10-200L/min Pump Output: 0.5kW Pump Maximum Flow Rate: 12m3/h Water Storage Tank: 320L (Recirculating Water Tank) Power Supply: Single-phase AC200V 50Hz 1kW, or Single-phase AC100V 60Hz 1kW Accessories: Depth gauge (1mm), Pitot tube (total pressure gauge), rectangular broad-crested weir, sharp-crested weir, Venturi flume (transparent), sluice gate
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FC80-2.5 accessories (included with the device)
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FC80-5M Schematic Diagram (Figure shows 5M water channel)
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Installation reference photo (the photo is of a 5M water channel)
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