Water Level Meter for Deep Wells

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HLM Water Level Meter is a portable level sensor and offers high accuracy with laser-marked tape, fast response, and dual alarms. Perfect for groundwater, wells, and irrigation monitoring. Rugged design with a self-powered reel ensures reliable use across various hydrological applications.

 

Benefits

  • Laser-marked tape for highly precise readings down to 1/100 ft., which ensures users can measure well depths with exceptional accuracy, even over long distances, making it perfect for hydrological surveys and groundwater monitoring in professional environments.
  • Equipped with a self-contained power supply, the meter operates independently without the need for external energy sources. This increases portability and field-readiness, allowing technicians to conduct uninterrupted measurements in remote locations where power access is limited or unavailable.
  • It responds quickly and reliably, even in noisy or challenging field environments, thanks to its optimized sensor and electronics design. Users benefit from real-time, accurate feedback, minimizing errors and making it ideal for fast-paced water monitoring tasks in rugged conditions.
  • Designed with an ultra-wide user-defined conductivity range, this water level meter can be adapted to a variety of applications—from clean wells to contaminated or saline groundwater. This flexibility provides users with a single tool for diverse water quality conditions, reducing the need for multiple instruments.
  • The system includes audible and visible alarms that activate instantly when the probe contacts water, ensuring immediate detection. This dual-alert design enables operators to confirm measurements instantly and with confidence, even in low-visibility or high-noise environments, boosting field efficiency and safety.

 

Application :

  • Water conservancy
  • Dam power station
  • Agricultural Irrigation
  • Under ground well water
  • Depth in wells, boreholes, standpipes, and tanks
  • Hydrological monitoring