SURFACE DISPLAY UNIT
The Buckleys Surface Display Unit (SDU) has been designed to provide a remote method of verifying the corrosion voltage readings of the Buckleys Bathycorrometer. The SDU (which would typically be on board a ship or on a platform) is connected to the Bathycorrometer (being used underwater by a diver) via a robust, two core water resistant cable of suitable length (supplied separately). Using a 4-20mA signal, the voltage reading on the Bathycorrometer is mirrored on the Surface Display Unit, allowing for quick and easy verification. It is recommended that the SDU is purchased with the Bathycorrometer it is going to be used with, this allows both units to be checked working together.Note: The Surface Display Unit is not suitable for use with old Roxby Bathycorrometers, those fitted with Buckleys Retrofit kits or early Buckleys units. Contact Buckleys for advice.
STANDARD KIT
comprises: SDU unit, mains supply lead, calibration leads from BCM to SDU and full instruction manual.
Also required:
Two core connection cable (Length to customers requirements).
FEATURES
- Mains Powered
- Bright LED display
- Built in calibration reference
- Accuracy of 0.05% of reading
- Lightweight sturdy aluminum case
- Supplied with Calibration Certificate
- One year “back to base” warranty
ANCILLARY PRODUCTS AVAILABLE
- Buckleys Bathycorrometer
- Marine Survey Kit
- Marine reference cells with 12.5m cable
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
- Power supply: 115V or 230V AC
- Power consumption: 8VA
- Display: 4 digit LED
- Accuracy: 0.05% of reading
- Resolution: 1 in 9999
- Input resistance: 24W
- Temperature stability: 50 ppm of range / per °C
- Speed of response: Display = 2.5 / sec
- Operating temperature: -20 to +50 °C
- Storage temperature: -40 to +85 °C
- Weight (unit): 1.6Kg
- Dimensions (unit): 155mm wide x 85mm high x 265mm deep
- Packed weight: 3.2Kg
- Dimensions (packed): 37cm x 31cm x 30cm
Note: Due to ongoing technical developments, all stated information is typical and is subject to change without notice or obligation.


