TENSIOMETER DEVICE

TENSIOMETER DEVICE

A tensiometer in soil science is a measuring instrument used to determine the matric water potential (soil moisture tension) in the vadose zone. This device typically consists of a glass or plastic tube with a porous ceramic cup and is filled with water. The top of the tube has either a built-in vacuum gauge or a rubber cap used with a portable puncture tensiometer instrument, which uses a hypodermic needle to measure the pressure inside the tensiometer. The tensiometer is buried in the soil, and a hand pump is used to pull a partial vacuum. As water is pulled out of the soil by plants and evaporation, the vacuum inside the tube increases. When the soil is wetted flow can also occur in the reverse direction: as water is added to the soil, the vacuum inside the tube pulls moisture from the soil and decreases. When the water pressure in the tensiometer is determined to be in equilibrium with the water pressure in the soil, the tensiometer gauge reading represents the matric potential of the soil. Such tensiometers are used in irrigation scheduling to help farmers and other irrigation managers to determine when to water. In conjunction with a water retention curve, tensiometers can be used to determine how much to water. With practice, a tensiometer can be a useful tool for these purposes. Soil tensiometers can also be used in the scientific study of soils and plants.

TENSIOMETER DEVICE


Technical Specifications : TENSIOMETER DEVICE
Material and dimensions
Ceramic material
Al2O3 sinter, bubble point > 15 bar
Ceramic dimensions
Length 60 mm, 24 mm
Shaft material
Impact-proof PMMA, 25 mm
Sensor cable
For shaft lengths < 120 cm
For shaft lengths < 120 cm
 
length = 1.5 m minus shaft length)
For shaft lengths > 121 cm
Length 2.3 m from sensor body (effective
Plug
Male 4-pin, thread M12, IP67
Measuring range
Pressure transducer
100 kPa ... +100 kPa (electronically)
Water tension
85 kPa ... +100 kPa (physically)
Water level
0 kPa … +100 kPa (Piezometer)
Output signal
Pressure
85 mV = -85 kPa (Tensiometer)
 
0 mV = 0 kPa
 
100 mV = 100 kPa (Piezometer)
Accuracy
Pressure transducer
0.5 kPa
Power supply
Supply voltage Vin
typ. 10.6 VDC (5 ... 15 VDC), stabilized
Current consumption
1.3 mA at 10.6 VDC
 
 

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