Amergraph Cable
This cable is commonly used for stream gauging. It is a double purpose cable which is specially constructed to permit the suspension in the stream of the current meter and heavy Columbus weights, and at the same time provide a medium through which the meter… Read more
Inner core | 6 copper and 6 stainless steel wires, insultated |
Outer strands | 15 galvanised wires |
Breaking Strain |
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This cable is commonly used for stream gauging. It is a double purpose cable which is specially constructed to permit the suspension in the stream of the current meter and heavy Columbus weights, and at the same time provide a medium through which the meter signals are carried to a counting device.
The Amergraph Cable consists of an insulated inner core of 6 copper and 6 stainless steel wires wound to the left, whilst the outer strands consist of 15 galvanised wires wound to the right. Alternatively a single galvanised wire tape cable can be used for supporting the weight and meter and acting as a return wire whilst an additional external bell type wire is then required as the other leg of the circuit.
The Amergraph Cable is especially suitable for
- Suspending the current meter and Columbus pattern weight in the stream
- Providing a medium to conduct current meter signals to a current meter revolution counter
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Amergraph Cable Brochure