Water Level Indicators (Electric contact meters) are used in boreholes, underground water pipes, reservoirs, lakes, and pump tests to measure groundwater level and total depth.
When the electronic tip inside the device`s probe touches the water surface, the wellmeter gives an audible and visual warning. The water level is read in meters (m) and centimeters (cm) via the graduated measuring cable.
Cable:
The cable consists of two tinned copper conductors with a transparent polyethylene coating, running longitudinally on both sides of a polyamide-coated steel strip.
Cable Length:
The yellow steel strip has black markings for millimeters (mm), centimeters (cm), and decimeters (dm), and red markings for meters (m).
Probe:
Made of chrome-nickel plated brass.