Laboratory products
Fieldwork Ready Water Level Meters
Aug 23 2019
The In-Situ Water Level Meter offers a range of easy to read dip meters0 designed for professionals working in groundwater monitoring sector. The Water level Meter 200 is made from high-tensile steel with stainless steel conductors making this range highly durable and accurate. The water level tape is ASME- certified and encased in a protective polyethylene jacket which also adds to the durability and longevity of the tape in the field. The Water level Meter 100 offers an economical option, using a Kevlar reinforced polyethylene tape and stainless steel conductors. This range of water level meters also utilise an IP68 probe so can be fully submerged to find the bottom of a well or borehole.
The meter is ready for effective, accurate fieldwork and was designed with this in mind. A key feature of the water level meter is that is has both static and drawdown modes to perform low-flow and pump tests. With its integrated well hanger, the base unit will stay secure and ensure the tape of the water level meter is not damaged by abrasion on the well case.
It is ergonomically designed to make it easy to unwind and rewind the tape, as well transporting on site. Additional features include a safety disconnect design on the tape that can disengage the probe if it were to get trapped inside the well. A probe can be replaced easily in the field so there is no need to return the tape to us for repair.
The In-Situ Water Level Meter has a high strength tape so there is less stretching, which improves both the repeatability and accuracy of your measurements. A sensitivity dial on the reel allows for compensation of incorrect readings caused by cascading water.
Bell Environmental recently helped a client with a 300m (1000ft) long water level meter 100 for a depth to water measurements. The flexibility of the level meter means that any lengths from 30m (100ft) to 600m (2000ft) can be requested, all offered with a 5 year warranty.
More information online: https://ilmt.co/PL/zgBQ
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