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Assembly Manual
Waterloo Multilevel System Pre-installation Requirements
1.0
Introduction
2.0
Installation
3.0
Preparation
4.0
Assembling the System
5.0
Joint Connections
6.0
Port Connections
6.1
Attaching Open Tubes
6.2
Attaching Vibrating Wire Transducers (VWT)
6.3
Attaching a Pump (Bladder or Double Valve)
7.0
Testing Monitoring Equipment
8.0
Packer Activation
9.0
Wellhead Manifold Completion
9.1
Standard Option
9.2
Multipurge Option
9.3
Wellhead Protection
10.0
Monitoring Options
Appendix
Waterloo System Installation Field Log
Vibrating Wire Transducer Calibration Report
Sample Calculation
Training Terms and Conditions
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403 CMT® Multilevel System
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403 CMT Multilevel Operating Instructions
Pre Installation Requirements
Introduction
Preparation
Assembling Standard CMT Systems
Marking and Cutting the Tubing
Cutting Outer Ports and Vent Holes
Configuring Tubing Bottom
Attaching Tubing Centralizers
CMT Placement
Attaching Standard Wellhead
Optional Multi-Purge Manifold Assembly
Monitoring Options
CMT Specifications & Considerations
Terms and Conditions
Table of Contents
403N CMT Multilevel Operating Instructions
Pre-installation Requirements
Introduction
Preparation
Assembling Standard CMT Multilevel Systems
Marking and Cutting the CMT Tubing
Cutting the Ports and Vent Hole
Configuring the Bottom of the CMT Tubing
CMT Placement
Attaching the Standard Wellhead
Optional Flow Control Monitoring Assembly
Optional Multi-Purge Manifold Assembly
CMT Installation with Sand and Bentonite Cartridges
Installation Design Example
Preparation
Installation
Port Assembly
Installing Sand Cartridges
Installing Spring Cartridges
Monitoring Options
Terms and Conditions
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401 Waterloo Multilevel Monitoring System
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Instructions
401 Waterloo Multilevel Groundwater Monitoring System Assembly Manual
Waterloo Multilevel System Pre-installation Requirements
1 Introduction
2 Installation Components
3 Preparation
4 Assembling the System
5 Joint Connections
6 Port Connections
6.1 Attaching Open Tubes
6.2 Attaching Vibrating Wire Transducers
6.3 Attaching a Pump
7 Testing Monitoring Equipment
8 Packer Activation
9 Wellhead Manifold Completion
9.1 Standard Option
9.2 Multipurge Option
9.3 Wellhead Protection
10 Monitoring Options
Waterloo System Installation Field Log
Vibrating Wire Transducer Calibration Report
Sample Vibrating Wire Calculation
Training Terms and Conditions
Table of Contents
Multilevel System Comparison - Model 403 & Model 401