Geotech Geosub 2 Stainless Steel Pump

The Geotech Geosub 2 Stainless Steel Pump allows users to sample in the harshest well conditions with confidence.

Features

  • Sample from depths to 200'
  • Low flow sampling rates to 10 mL/min
  • User enabled dry-run protection
Starting At $2,500.00
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Overview
This stainless steel sampling pump is the most versatile single stage DC pump in the industry. Designed with all stainless steel components, the Geosub 2 allows you to sample with confidence even in the harshest well conditions. The Geosub 2 operates with the Geotech Geosub 2 Controller.

Benefits

  • Versatile pump
  • Sample from depths to 200'
  • Low flow sampling rates to 10 mL/min
  • User-enabled dry-run protection
  • Easy to decontaminate
  • Field replaceable motor lead kits available
  • (1) Geosub 2 pump with motor leads
  • (1) Portable Geo Reel
Questions & Answers
Can I clean my pump with soap and water?
Yes, the SS Geosub 12VDC Sampling Pump should be cleaned between sampling events using detergent and water. Cleaning the pump is important to keep the impeller from getting stuck in place. Fine grit and particulate matter can cause threads and tight fitting parts to become extremely difficult to disassemble if left to dry in the pump after use. If necessary, the pump can be completely disassembled for decontamination and cleaning.
Does the Geosub 12V submersible pump work in 4” wells ? Is anything needed like a cooling shroud for the pump?
Unlike the RediFlo2 pump, which needs a cooling shroud to ensure safe operation in a 4” well, the GeoSub is designed with the pump head at the bottom, which reduces potential for overheating when used in 4” wells.
How does the Geosub connect to the controller?
The Geotech Geosub 2 pump connects to the controller via the 15ft extension cable, which is listed in the accessories for both the pump and the controller.
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