Geotech ET Portable Water Level Meters

The Geotech ET Portable Water Level Meters are designed to provide reliable and accurate measurements of groundwater levels.

Features

  • Highly accurate Polyethylene coated steel well tape marked in engineering or metric increments
  • Field serviceable 5/8" probe or optional 3/8" non-field replaceable probe
  • Adjustable sensitivity to prevent false triggering
$575.00
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The Geotech ET Water Level Meter is a portable instrument used to accurately measure water levels in monitoring wells. The well tape is mounted on an extremely durable polypropylene storage reel with rugged aluminum frame. The polyethylene-coated engineer's tape is accurate to 1/100th of a foot.

The sensor consists of a stainless steel and FEP probe, and it relies on fluid conductivity to determine the presence of water. When the instrument contacts water, an audible signal and visible green light activate. The well tape also features adjustable sensitivity, which is used to prevent false triggering.
Questions & Answers
Can I use a mild detergent to clean my water level meter?
The water level meter can be cleaned with any detergent such as trisodium phosphate (TSP), Alconox, or Luquinox. If other detergents are used, take care to select detergents that are compatible with TeflonĀ®, polypropylene, and stainless steel The reel...
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ET portable well tape with field replaceable 5/8" probe & imperial increments, 200'
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ET portable well tape with 3/8" probe & imperial increments, 200'
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ET portable well tape with field replaceable 5/8" probe & imperial increments, 300'
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