Heron dipper-T Well Depth Indicator Probe

The Heron dippper-T Well Depth Indicator uses a stainless steel probe fitted with a pressure-sensitive plunger attached to the Heron dipper-T water level indicators.

Features

  • Used to measure the depth of wells and boreholes
  • Switch sounds an audible buzzer and light in the reel when well bottom is reached
  • Field-interchangeable with water level probe
List Price $277.00
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The Heron dipper-T Well Depth Indicator Probe (or bottom detector) is used to measure full depth in wells and boreholes. The Well Depth Indicator Probe uses a pressure-sensitive plunger to measure the distance to the bottom of the well. When the Well Depth Indicator Probe reaches the bottom of the well, the plunger enters the probe body, closing a switch, and initiating an audible and visual signal at the top of the well. The well-depth reading is taken directly from the tape.

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