In-Situ Rugged Level Tape 100 and Rugged Level Tape 200 User Manual

Instruction sheet

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Technical Note

Innovations in

Water Monitoring

Instruction Sheet

Innovations in

Water Monitoring

Rugged Level Tape 100 and Rugged Level Tape 200

Equipment Check

Test the circuit and battery

Press the test button shown in Figure 3, number 5

1.

(see opposite page).
If you do not hear a beep, perform the following steps:

2.

Tighten the knobs that secure the control panel

a.

(Figure 3, numbers 6 and 7) and retest.
Turn the sensitivity knob fully clockwise (Figure

b.

3, number 4) and retest.
Replace the 9 V battery in the battery box

c.

and retest.

Test the tape and probe

Position the unit as shown in Figure 1.

1.

Figure 1. Testing the tape and probe

Place the tip of the probe on the axel stud while

2.

also placing the probe body on the raised screw as

shown. If the tape and probe are working correctly,

you will hear a beep and see the LED light up.

Test the whole unit

Dip the probe in a container of tap water. Do not

1.

use deionized or distilled water.
If the unit is working correctly, you will hear a beep

2.

when the probe touches water.

Field Use

Ensure the knobs that secure the control panel are

1.

tightly fastened.
If possible hang the unit on the well casing. Guide

2.

the tape over the tape guide avoiding the edge of

the well casing to prevent damaging the tape.

Rotate the hand brake

3.

counterclockwise until the tape

slowly unwinds from the reel.
The unit will beep when the

4.

probe touches water. Carefully

determine the depth to water

from the reference point by

slowly lowering and raising the

probe to the air/water interface.

Raise the probe, dry it, and

repeat the measurement.

Note: When measuring wells with cascading water,

rotate the sensitivity knob counterclockwise to
reduce probe sensitivity and eliminate false signals.
Rugged Level Tape probes are rated to full depth

5.

and can be used to measure the depth to the

bottom of a well. Slowly unwind the tape until

the probe touches the bottom and the tape

becomes slack.

Important: Do not allow the probe to fall freely to the bottom

of the well because it will damage the probe.
As you wind the tape onto the reel, remove

6.

moisture and debris.

Troubleshooting

No sound when the unit is in water

Check the battery by pressing the test button.

1.

Replace the battery if it is low (Figure 3, number 1).
Tighten the knobs to secure the panel to the reel. If

2.

the unit still does not sound, check all connections

on the control panel.
Check the probe conductor to make sure that it is

3.

clean and free of mineral deposits.
Inspect the tape and probe for damage.

4.

Increase sensitivity.

5.
Continuous sound when the unit is tested out of water

Make sure the probe conductor tip is clean.

1.

Check for moisture on the back of the control panel.

2.

Check the probe/tape connection for damage that

3.

might have allowed water to enter the system.
Reduce sensitivity if unit has been used in saline water.

4.

Figure 2. Hand brake

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