AlgaeTorch. The handy measurement instrument for rapid deployment. Fast and simple algae monitoring

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www.bbe-moldaenke.de The handy instrument for rapid deployment Fast and simple algae monitoring Designed for all types of surface water: lakes, reservoirs, rivers and bathing water

What does the offer? The is a handheld instrument for the rapid of chlorophyll-a without sample preparation. Application chlorophyll without sample preparation determination of blue-green algae and total chlorophyll water quality assessment surface water inspection bathing water monitoring ecological investigations The chlorophyll content of microalgae and blue-green algae is measured directly in the water. Algae, as phytoplankton, are an essential component of the biomass which performs photosynthesis in rivers, lakes and seas, and which binds atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 assimilation). The purpose of chlorophyll determination is a qualitative and quantitative of phytoplankton. The chlorophyll content of algae can be used as an aid to estimate the amount or quantity of algae in the water. At the same time, an assessment of phytoplankton which can be seen as potentially harmful takes place. This includes the commonly occurring class of blue-green algae (cyanobacteria). The automatically differentiates between the chlorophyll content of blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) and the chlorophyll content of all other microalgae present. The can be used anywhere where an assessment of water quality is required in association with algae. The principle is simple and is automatically controlled using the integrated LCD display, from starting a to showing the results. The can be used for the assessment of algae blooms at an early stage, the of bathing water quality, the evaluation of ecological status according to the EU Water Framework Directive and the quality of cooling water systems. The Measurement Principle The excitation of the photosynthesis apparatus in the living cell using light of little intensity leads to the emission of fluorescent light (in vivo fluorescence). The determines the algal content via of the fluorescence intensity: this is proportional to the chlorophyll content of the microalgae and blue-green algae. The results appear in real time, since the pulsed fluorescence excitation and emission occurs in milliseconds. The fluorescence corresponds to time-consuming wet chemical analysis according to ISO 10260 and DIN 38412/16. However, in contrast to wet chemical analysis using extraction, the needs no sample preparation and can even replace the time-consuming method of cell counting using the microscope. To measure the fluorescence, microalgae in the water are excited by LEDs of different wavelengths. In addition to light-collecting chlorophyll, blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) have other pigments which have to be taken into account in the chlorophyll. Using multiple LEDs allows all algae classes to be measured. The amount of total chlorophyll of all microalgae and blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) is then calculated from the fluorescence signals by the appropriate algorithms. What else does the do? Additional Data The integrated turbidity and turbidity correction factor prevents influence of the chlorophyll by reflection and the weakening of the signal strength by particles in the water. This improves the quality of the considerably. In contrast to other chlorophyll instruments, the correction is carried out automatically and is directly included in the chlorophyll determination. The turbidity measured is displayed and stored as an FTU (Formazin Turbidity Unit). The is equipped with a GPS module. Geographical coordinates are displayed and stored with each chlorophyll, along with the date and time. All datasets can be transferred from the internal data logger to a PC using the bbe++ software. Measurement in vivo fluorescence real-time fluorescence in comparison excitation using three wavelengths blue-green algae detection total chlorophyll-a Features turbidity and correction GPS data processing and export The Algae- Torch 100 is the suitable instrument for long term 2 3

Features integrated display sensor keys vibration signal internal power supply Exported data can be integrated graphically into Google Earth or Google Maps. All settings and results are shown on the integrated display. The brightness of the display can be regulated and produces good readability even in strong sunlight. Neither a control unit nor a PC is needed for a. The is operated by easy-to-use sensor keys. Inputs and the end of a are confirmed by a vibration signal. The maximum distance between the PC or notebook and the for cable operation is 30 m. A submersible 10 with external power supply is also available. A motor-operated wiper, which periodically cleans the optics of the, is available as an attachment to prevent biofilms. All further settings can be changed via the menus in the display: time and interval, display settings and GPS activation, etc. Before a is started, the position is located via GPS and subsequently added to the results. Both versions can perform individual, interval or continuous s. The is equipped with a serial interface (RS232) for data export and for connection to an external computer. It is connected to the PC or notebook via USB. The 100 has a watertight plug system, which allows online operation in submersed mode. Operation underwater operation wiper settings online interfaces shallow water attachment telescopic rod maintenance-free robust design cable-free The contains rechargeable batteries in a robust housing. Operation in the field is cable-free. Mains operation is of course also possible. The Components of the Reed contact for magnet activation The in Operation Sensor head with LEDs and photodiode Rope loop Operation Switch on and read off Display starting of the control long-term The has an internal tilt switch and is activated by flipping the instrument or by using a magnet. Operation of the is performed by the integrated firmware or the bbe++ software supplied. After switching the unit on, it is operated by using 4 capacitive sensor keys on the housing directly below the display. Pressure sensor ( 100) Contact keys (touch keys) Electrical connection All menu items for the are easily and quickly accessible. The program is started immediately by confirming START by pressing the key below the OK. Before each, the LEDs are automatically tuned before the begins. In the standard setting, this lasts approximately 10 seconds, whereby the countdown is shown in the display. When the display is darkened, the calculates the chlorophyll values. After a few seconds, the results appear as dark numbers on a light background easily readable even in bright sunlight. The 10 is submersible down to 10 m, however, it is not conceived for permanent underwater operation. Long-term campaigns and online can be performed using the 100 down to a depth of 100 m with integrated depth and an external power supply. In order to avoid the influence of benthic algae, seaweed or fallen leaves on the values, the is supplied with a shallow water attachment. This prevents background fluorescence from influencing the results. For difficult-to-reach-locations a telescopic rod is available. The distance of the operator to the measuring site can be increased up to 2.5 m. The is maintenance-free and should be rinsed occasionally after use with clean water. An access code prevents the deletion of calibration data. If necessary, the can be reset to its factory settings. 4 5

Software, Calibration and Function Testing Background: spectral analysis Features pigment and chlorophyll fluorescence LED wavelengths chlorophyll of different algae during an algal bloom The is an very practical instrument for the rapid detection of blue-green algae. The in vivo fluorescence enables considerable time-savings and rapid decision-making. It allows us to determine the scattered distribution of blue-green algae (with the built-in GPS module) and thus a differentiated load image. The also enables us to intensify observations. Hartmut Wassmann Engineering Office, Waterbody Restauration EnvironmentalIinformation and Limnology How is phytoplankton differentiated? In addition to chlorophyll, algae contain characteristic pigments to collect energy. All algae show in common chlorophyll-fluorescence with an emission of red light between 680 and 700 nm. The excitation wavelengths, however, can be considerably different according to each algal class. This characteristic of algae is used to classify the different algae. The uses 2 x 3 LEDs at different wavelengths. In order to obtain a fluorescence spectrum, 6 LEDs with wavelengths of 470, 525 and 610 nm were selected for the excitation. The wavelengths of the LEDs are adapted to the absorption wavelengths of the light-collecting pigments of different algal classes such as phycocyanin and chlorophyll. The uses 6 LEDs for excitation of the complete fluorescence spectrum The excitation of the algal pigments is performed by sequential switching off the LEDs at high frequency. In the intermediary phases, the fluorescence emission of the chlorophyll is measured as a response to the excitation. Spectra of different algal classes are used as the basis for the evaluation in order to measure the chlorophyll content of blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) and the total chlorophyll. In parallel, the turbidity is determined by measuring the reflection at a wavelength of 700 nm, which does not interfere with the chlorophyll. The turbidity is calibrated at factory and does not require additional correction. It is used automatically for chlorophyll correction but can be deactivated if necessary. Additions and Accessories The is equipped with its own firmware for automatic operation,, data collection and calibration. Updates are provided free of charge as downloads by bbe. The bbe++ software supplied can be used to operate the and view and evaluate the data. All parameters and data measured are stored in a database. The database can store the data of different instruments and types. The macro function contains default settings for the graphic and table display in different combinations. Using this function simplifies the selection of commonly used windows and display settings. The bbe++ software runs on all common Windows operating systems. It is also conceived to operate other bbe fluorescence instruments. Data from the can be exported, to be displayed in Excel sheets or satellite maps. The is pre-calibrated and ready for immediate use. The functionality of the instrument can be tested in a few minutes using the The functionality can be tested directly on the instrument quickly and simply using the optional attachment unit optionally available performance-test attachment, which is screwed onto the head of the. The attachment contains an auto-fluorescent foil, which is measured by the. By additionally measuring the current temperature, the settings of the can be checked and compared to the factory settings of the attachment. If deviations are determined, the user can contact bbe service for assistance and advice. A recalibration of the instrument is recommended at two-year intervals. The calibration at factory is performed with live algal cultures from controlled algal breeding under strict quality controls. Software Scope of Delivery instrument: manual PC software mains unit USB mains supply with cable shallow water attachment cleaning cloth optional: bbe firmware bbe++ software database macro function compatibility Check: function check calibration performance-test unit telescopic rod shoulder bag 10 m rope motor-operated wiper underwater cable 6 7

Advantages immediate chlorophyll analysis differentiated blue-green algae detection real-time automatic turbidity correction linked GPS coordinates long operation times, little maintenance simple operation cable-free light, portable and mobile submersible to 10 m, maximum 100 m online option switchable from µg chlorophyll to cell counts calibrated with living algal cultures Technical Details of the Description Values blue-green algae [µg chl a/l], Measurands total chlorophyll [µg chl a/l], turbidity, GPS coordinates Measurement range 0-200 µg Chlorophyll-a/l Resolution 0.1 µg Chlorophyll-a/l Weight 1.3 kg Dimensions (H x Ø) 500 x 60 mm Power supply 110/230 V @ 50/60 Hz - 12 V DC Sample temperature 0-40 C Turbidity correction 0-200 turbidity units Protection class IP 68 Depth 10: 10 m AglaeTorch 100: 100 m Data interface USB Data interface 2,000 datasets Software bbe++ software for Windows Do you have any questions? Contact us! Your local bbe distributor bbe Moldaenke GmbH Preetzer Chaussee 177 24222 Schwentinental Germany Tel.: +49 (0) 431-380 40-0 Fax: +49 (0) 431-380 40-10 bbe@bbe-moldaenke.de