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Laser Marked Water Level Meters


Narrow 102 Water Level Meter Laser Marked Coaxial Cable


• Precise laser markings eachmmor every 1/100 ft • Two narrow diameter probe options • Easily spliced strong flexible cable


• Standard 102Water LevelMeter lengths to 300m(1000 ft)


101 P7 Water Level Meter Features Laser Marked PVDF Flat Tape


• Tape is laser marked eachmmor 1/100 ft • Enhanced dog bone design reduces adherence to well casing • P7 Probe measures water levels and total well depth • Consistent measurements with sensor at tip of Probe • Lengths up to 1500m(5000 ft) • Certified traceable to national standards


Remote Monitoring Levelogger Edge


Automate Your Levelogger Network


STS Telemetry Systems


• Easy setup, operation and data self-management


Absolute Precision Enhanced Features


• Titanium based PVD Coating • Stores up to 120,000 data points • Hastelloy pressure sensor • Improved temperature compensation and response time


The Levelogger Edge is a self contained water level datalogger, using infrared data transfer powered by a 10 year lithium battery, offering the flexibility of


installing by use of a Direct Read Cable, wireline or Kevlar cord. The Levelogger Edge has a memory capacity of 40,000 temperature and water level data points, or up to 120,000 using a compression algorithm in linear sampling mode.


Levelogger Software Version 4.0 was written to support the Levelogger Edge, Levelogger Junior Edge, LTC Levelogger Junior, Rainlogger and Leveloader Gold, and is backwards compatible to support the Levelogger Gold series. This version offers many features, including the ability to barometrically compensate multiple Levelogger data files simultaneously.


Reduce Your Monitoring Costs


The Levelogger Junior Edge and LTC Levelogger Junior provide convenient low cost alternatives for datalogging water level and temperature. The Levelogger Junior Edge features 0.1% FS accuracy, a 5-year lithium battery and increased memory for 40,000 data points. The LTC Levelogger Junior has the added advantage of conductivity measurement. Featuring a 5-year battery, memory for 16,000 sets of data points, and 2% accuracy.


Solinst 410 Peristaltic Pumps are ideally suited for water and vapour sampling from shallow wells or surface water. One easy-access control enables reversible flow and rates from 40 ml/min to 3.5 L/min.


• Cellular, radio, satellite, or landline options


• Reliable data transfer over the internet


• Set alarmnotification


Remote Radio Link


• Short-distance radio telemetry • Build closed-loop remote networks • Set up with intuitive software wizard


• Each compact RRL unit supports up to 4 Leveloggers


Durable Field Sampling Pump


www.solinst.com High Quality Groundwater and Surface Water Monitoring Instrumentation


Solinst Canada Ltd., 35 Todd Road, Georgetown, ON L7G 4R8 Fax: +1 (905) 873-1992 instruments@solinst.com


Tel: +1 (905) 873-2255


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