Heron dipper-T Four Function Water Level Meters
Features
- IP65 electronic module with selectable modes for static and drawDown levels
- Field-replaceable IP68 probe is fully pressure/depth rated
- High tensile steel polyethylene tape for stretch-resistance and lifelong legibility
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
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The Heron dipper-T is renowned for its premium, polyethylene coated yellow steel tape accuracy in measuring depth to water. Available in your choice of either metric or engineering scale.
The dipper-T water level meter can be conveniently converted to a multi-functional instrument, not only able to measure static and falling head levels, but also to determine the length of casing and well depth. The water level sensing probe can be easily removed at the link connection and substituted with either the Well Casing Indicator Probe or Well Depth Indicator Probe. The four function capability of the dipper-T water level meter makes this unit an asset to groundwater professionals and rural property owners during the construction of new wells, maintaining wells or decommissioning abandoned wells.
Static mode is used for measuring the depth of water in wells, boreholes and standpipes. DrawDown mode is used for measuring falling water levels during purging, well development and for low flow sampling.
The Well Depth Indicator Probe (or bottom detector) is used to measure the full depth in wells and boreholes. The Well Depth Indicator Probe uses a pressure sensitive plunger to measure the distance to the bottom of the well. When the Well Depth Indicator Probe reaches the bottom of the well, the plunger enters the probe body closing a switch, initiating an audible and visual signal at the top of the well.
The Well Casing Indicator Probe is used to measure the depth of metal casing in wells and boreholes from two inches in diameter and upward. The Well Casing Indicator Probe works using magnetism. While the probe sits within the magnetic field of the steel casing, an auditory and visual signal is active. When the probe leaves the magnetic field the signal stops. Note the condition of the well for accurate readings.
- Premium Stainless Steel Polyethylene Coated Tape
- 5/8” (159mm) Water Level Probe (IP68) w/ holder
- Electronic Panel with audio and visual signals (Fully Encapsulated to IP65)
- Sensitivity dial to tune out cascading water
- Vinyl, ergonomic holding grip
- 9V Battery
- Backpack Carrying Case w/ adjustable straps, laptop & notepad pouches
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