The Solinst Model 425 is a stainless steel sampler, with
LDPE tubing mounted on the convenient Solinst reel. The
reel has a pressure attachment for the high pressure hand
pump, and a pressure/vent switch which is used to apply
and release the pressure on the sampler. A sample release
device is included with each Discrete Interval Sampler.
The sampler is pressurized using a high pressure hand
pump before being lowered into the well to prevent water
flowing into the sampler on the way down the well. Once
the desired depth is reached, the pressure is released and
hydrostatic pressure fills the sampler with water directly
from the sampling zone. A floating checkball inside the
1.66” sampler prevents water from entering the tubing,
thus avoiding the need to decontaminate the tubing.
When the sampler is filled, it can be repressurized and
raised to the surface. The sample is decanted using the
sample release device, which regulates flow and minimizes
degassing of the sample.
The sampler is ideal for groundwater sampling from
below an oil/product layer on the surface of the water,
as it allows a sample to be obtained which is untouched
by the oil. The sampler is easily disassembled for
decontamination.
Solinst also manufactures a zero-headspace sampler
that can be sealed and transported directly to the
laboratory in down-hole condition. The Model 425-T is
described overleaf.
Disposable high density polyethylene bailers and stainless
steel Point-Source Bailers are also available from Solinst. |
| Discrete interval samplers (DIS) are excellent for VOC
sampling. There is no mixing with water from different
levels in the well. The sample does not travel through a
long length of tubing, risking loss of volatile organics. The
sample has minimal contact with air.
For the most accurate VOC results, the Model 425T
Transportable DIS can be used. It retains the volatiles at
down-hole conditions with zero headspace during retrieval
and transport to the laboratory. |
- Obtaining a representative groundwater sample frombelow oil/product layers
- Discrete interval sampling in lakes, rivers and wells
- Chemical profiling of wells
- Sampling at points of inflow to well
- LNAPL and DNAPL sampling
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- High quality samples
- Sample has not been pumped through tubing
- No mixing of water from different levels
- Minimal disturbance of the water
- Easy disassembly for decontamination
- Avoids purging and disposal of purge water
- Easy operation and transportation
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Sampler/Transportation Vessel
This model is designed to prevent any air contact with the
sample all the way to the laboratory, thus retaining all
volatiles at down-hole conditions during sampling and
during transportation.
The Model 425-T sampler operates in a similar manner to
the standard Model 425, but when the sampler is brought
under pressure to the surface, the special shut-off valves
are closed before the sampler is disconnected from the
tubing. Thus air contact with the sample is avoided and
the sample is sealed within the sampler with zero
headspace, in down-hole condition.
The sampler may then be sent to the laboratory for
analysis, without discharging it. The VOCs in the sample
will be held in the down-hole state until opened in the
laboratory, thus ensuring the highest sample quality at the
time of analysis. |
| Samplers are constructed of stainless steel with Viton® o-rings,Teflon® and polypropylene check balls.
Tubing most commonly used is low density polyethylene
(LDPE), however, Teflon® or Teflon-lined polyethylene
tubing is also available. Depth markers may be
ordered for the tubing in either feet or meters, as an
optional extra. |
| A cable connector is welded to the top of the sampler for
easy connection to a suspension cable. The Solinst Tag
Line (Model 103) is ideal. It uses polyethylene coated,
permanently marked stainless steel, mounted on a reel. It
comes with a clip for easy attachment/disattachment and
a weight suitable for tagging backfill layers. |
The Solinst Discrete Interval Sampler can sample to
depths of 500 ft. (150m) below water level, regardless of
total depth from surface.
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