joy56
Electrical
- Jan 1, 2007
- 5
Hello,
I was hoping to get some ideas about how to measure the water level in these very deep artesian bores. The water level sits at around 300m below ground, but we would only need to measure around 10m (max) fluctuations. It will be a permanent fixture and needs to be a continuous level gauge.
Previously we have used Druck level transmitters, but due to the arduous water flow conditions, the probe cable has deteriorated and has resulted in failure of the probe.
A bubbler system has been suggested because of its simplicity and ruggedness, but I think this may be difficult to implement at this depth.
I was looking at ultrasonic/radar devices, but these seem to have only a very limited range.
Does anyone have any further ideas?
Thanks in advance!
I was hoping to get some ideas about how to measure the water level in these very deep artesian bores. The water level sits at around 300m below ground, but we would only need to measure around 10m (max) fluctuations. It will be a permanent fixture and needs to be a continuous level gauge.
Previously we have used Druck level transmitters, but due to the arduous water flow conditions, the probe cable has deteriorated and has resulted in failure of the probe.
A bubbler system has been suggested because of its simplicity and ruggedness, but I think this may be difficult to implement at this depth.
I was looking at ultrasonic/radar devices, but these seem to have only a very limited range.
Does anyone have any further ideas?
Thanks in advance!