Street DART for Test Points
Street DART for Test Points Remote Data-Logging Unit
Have you ever wanted to put a test station in a location that doesn’t allow for the standard test station fink? Perhaps its right in the middle of a busy street or on a piece of property where the test station needs to be more discreate.
Our Street DART for Test Points might be a viable option. The Street DART for Test Points can be installed flush with ground allowing for traffic to pass by with no disturbance.
Once installed, the Street DART offers all of the same capabilities as our other remote monitoring devices.
Not only are our Street DART for Test Points capable of functioning as stand-alone data loggers for your test stations, they can also give you all of the readings you need for monitoring:
- ON pipe-to-soil potential readings
- OFF-potential readings
- 100 millivolt shifts graphically expressed in our BORIN Data Center
- Current density
- AC-mitigation efforts
- Native potential
- Monitoring critical bonds
- Depolarization plots
- Check for dynamic stray currents
- Instant OFF-potential readings presented in graphical format for easy analysis
Your readings are transmitted from your Street DART for Test Points via GSM or Satellite utilizing our secure server to our proprietary BORIN Data Center and stored indefinitely. You can connect to our Data Center through our secure server from your smart phone, tablet, laptop or desktop.
- FEATURES
- MODELS
Installed flush with the ground Dimensions: 16.0 in L x 4.0 in diam
Fade-proof, bullet-resistant ABS plastic outside, electronics inside
GSM: Communication with multiple carriers;
Satellite: Used where GSM doesn’t reach
WebProCat Data Center allows you to securely manage your entire system from one on, using any web-enabled device
Monitors: | ||
• Reference electrodes | • DC drainage | • AC-mitigation monitoring |
• IR-Free reference electrodes | • DC current | • Pipe-to-soil potentials |
• Casing-to-carrier shorts | • DC current density | • Instant-OFF potentials |
• Resistance bonding points | • Depolarization | • And more |
Can monitor a simple 2 channel test station to thousands of channels
-40o Celsius to +85o Celsius (-40o Fahrenheit to +185o Fahrenheit)