The Solinst Point Source Bailer has dual ball valves, top and
bottom. It is a simple and cost effective device for aquifer
profiling. It needs no costly or hard to transport ancillary
equipment, making it ideal for point source sampling in
hard to access locations.
The miniature 0.5" (12.7 mm) diameter model is ideal for
use in narrow tubes and direct push devices.
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The bailer is lowered slowly to the desired sample depth on
a support line. As the bailer is being lowered, both ball
valves open, allowing water to flow through the sampler.
On reaching the sampling depth, the bailer is raised slowly
and steadily. The weight of water and upward movement of
the bailer keep both ball valves closed. The top ball valve
prevents the sample in the bailer from mixing with water at
higher levels in the borehole. The bottom valve prevents
the sample from leaking out of the bailer.
Once at the surface, the bailer is emptied by opening the
top vent, and allowing the water to drain slowly through the
sample release device into a sample container.
The Point Source Bailer can then be decontaminated before taking the next sample. |
The Solinst Point Source Bailer is constructed of 316
stainless steel with Teflon® ball valves and Viton® o-rings.
The sampler comes complete with a stainless steel sample
release device to minimize loss of volatiles during transfer to
the sample container.
The Solinst Model 103 Tag Line is recommended as a
support cable for the Point Source Bailer. The cable is
marked every 1 ft. or 5 ft. (0.5 m or 1 m) and is mounted on
an easy to use reel. |