Solinst Model 615S Shielded Drive-Point Piezometer

The Solinst Model 615S shielded drive-point piezometer has a single-use, 1.5" diameter shield to avoid smearing and plugging of the screen during installation.

Features

  • Affordable method to monitor shallow groundwater and soil vapor
  • Attach to inexpensive 3/4" (20 mm) NPT steel drive pipe
  • Can be used for permanent well points or short-term monitoring applications
Starting At $173.00
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Overview
The Solinst Model 615S shielded drive-point piezometer uses a high-quality stainless steel piezometer tip, 3/4" NPT pipe for drive extensions and LDPE or Teflon sample tubing, if desired. Combine these with an inexpensive Slide Hammer to create a complete system.

Design
The Solinst Model 615S shielded drive-point piezometer has a stainless steel, 50 mesh cylindrical filter-screen, within a 3/4" (20 mm) stainless steel drive-point body, screen support and a barbed fitting for attachment of sample tubing. Optional heavy-duty extension couplings are also available to create a strengthened and more rugged piezometer. The inner barbed fitting allows connection of 5/8" OD x 1/2" ID (16 mm x 12 mm) LDPE or Teflon sample tubing. This prevents sample water from contacting the steel extension rods, and maintains high sample integrity, even when inexpensive carbon steel extensions are used.

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Model 615S shielded drive-point piezometer with barb, 6"
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Model 615S shielded drive-point piezometer with barb, 12"
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