Description of the T8
2 Description of the T8
2.1 T8 parts
2.1.1 Body and shaft
The whole electronics are integrated in the body of the T8. The
housing is made of fiberglass reinforced plastic. The electronic is
completely sealed and thus well protected against moisture.
2.1.2 Pressure sensor
The piezoelectric pressure sensor measures the soil water tension
against the atmospheric pressure. The atmospheric pressure is
conducted through a watertight diaphragm (the white, 2 cm long tube
on the cable) and through the cable to the reference side of the
pressure sensor.
The non destructive maximum pressure is 3 bar (300 kPa).
Higher pressure will damage the sensor and absolutely must be
avoided! High pressures can appear for example when cup and
sensor are reassembled, when inserted in wet, clayey soils or in
tri-axial vessels.
2.1.3 Reference air pressure
The reference atmospheric air pressure is conducted to the pressure
transducer via the air permeable (white) Teflon membrane and
through the cable. The membrane does not absorb water. Water will
not pass through the membrane into the cable, but condensed water
inside the cable will leave the cable through the membrane.
The white membrane on the cable must always have contact to air
and should never be submersed into water.
2.1.4 Temperature sensor
A temperature probe with a tolerance of 0,2 K at 10 °C is used.
The tip of the temperature sensor dips into the Tensiometer cup's
water. Thus, the best possible thermal contact to the soil is achieved.
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