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Groundwater Sampling Pumps




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   Types of pumps – submersible, bladder, peristaltic, and
    inertial
   Pump specifications
   Pros and cons
   Supplies and accessories
   Common problems in the field
   Decontamination
   Type of Pump: Submersible
   Maximum Depth: ~ 300 feet
   Maximum Flow: ~ 9 GPM
   Well Size: 2” or larger
   Material: Teflon and Stainless Steel
   Power: 115V AC
   Outlet: 3/8” or ½” Barb

   Common Uses: Purging, Sampling,
    Pump Test
PROS                            CONS
   Inert materials – Stainless      Easy to damage
    Steel & Teflon                    o Does not handle sediment
                                        well (not recommended for
   High flow rate – up to 9            developing)
    GPM                               o Can overheat easily if run
                                        dry
   Pump up to 300 feet
    depth                            Requires 115V AC Power
                                     Requires water circulation
   Fits in 2” wells or larger
                                      to cool the pump during
   VFD controller allows for         use.
    fine tuning flow rate            Harder to decon than
                                      other pumps
   Controller ground fault error:
     o Must disable or use a generator that does not have a ground fault
       interrupter.
     o Ground cable has been cut and exposed, or ground cable has come loose
       at pump.
   Controller under or over voltage error:
     o Generator is producing too much or little voltage. Adjust throttle on the
       generator.
     o Pump is clogged with sediment/fines and is overloading.
   Not pumping water:
     o The pump is clogged with sediment or fines, pull the pump up and clean.
     o Pump is placed in the screened interval, possibly causing air/sediment to be
       pumped in. Pumping in screened interval can also cause pump overheating
       due to poor circulation of water over pump.
     o Pump is placed too close to the bottom of the well, causing sediment/fines
       to be pumped.
Supplies                     Accessories
   Tubing: 3/8” ID or ½” ID      Cooling Shroud –
    Polyethylene or Teflon         required for wells larger
                                   than 2”
                                  Generator – If power is
                                   not available on site,
                                   2000 to 3000W generator
                                   (depends upon pumping
                                   depth) is necessary.
   Take pump apart to inspect
    rotor, impellers, wear
    plates, etc.
   Check for sediments, fines,
    PVC shavings, etc.
   Check for wearing and
    swelling of parts.
   Decontaminate using
    Liquinox soap.
   Change DI water lubricant
    in stator housing.
• Type of Pumps: Submersible             • Well Size: 2” or larger
• Power: 12V DC Power                    • Materials: Stainless Steel and
• Outlet: 3/8” barb                        PVC wire
 Mega-Typhoon                   Monsoon                 Mega-Monsoon
   Maximum Depth:            Maximum Depth:             Maximum Depth:
    80 feet                    120 feet                    200 feet
 PUMPING     GALLONS PER     PUMPING     GALLONS PER     PUMPING     GALLONS PER
DEPTH (Ft)     MINUTE      DEPTH (DTW)     MINUTE      DEPTH (DTW)     MINUTE
    10            3.0           10            3.5           10            4.0
    40            2.0           40            3.0           40            3.0
    80           0.25           80           1.25           80            2.5
                               120           0.25          120            1.6
                                                           150           0.85
                                                           180           0.45
                                                           200           0.35
PROS                             CONS
   Fits in 2” wells and larger      PVC wire cuts or
   12V DC Power – can run            improperly installed motor
    off truck battery                 module can cause water
   Adjustable flow rate              intrusion into motor,
                                      causing failure.
   Easy to decontaminate
                                     Build-up of sediment can
   Field replaceable motor           cause motor failure
    modules
                                     Flow rate can be
   Can handle warm water             unsteady in comparison
                                      to other pumps.
   Controller is not getting any power:
     o Check the alligator clips to make sure they have a good connection (check for
       corrosion on clips and battery terminals).
     o Inspect wires for breaks or kinks.
     o Check the fuse on the side of the controller. Even if the fuse looks good, it can
       still be bad.
   Not pumping water:
     o Pump is clogged with sediment. Remove pump shield and inspect / clean motor
       and pump housing.
     o Pumping from screened interval or bottom of well.
     o Motor is not getting power. Pull the pump up and make sure the motor is
       spinning when powered. If not, contacts may need to be lifted to make good
       connection. Check for wire break at motor, wiggle back and forth and see if there
       is intermittent connection.
     o Motor is burned up. Check for water damage. Check to see if motor shaft is
       bent or damaged. Replace motor.
Supplies                  Accessories
   Tubing: 3/8” ID             Deep cycle 12V Battery
    Polyethylene or Teflon      Check Valve
   Low flow control valve
   Use wrench to remove
    pump shield.
   Twist motor off and check
    for water intrusion and then
    twist back on.
   Clean external surfaces of
    motor and internal/external
    surfaces of the shield with
    Liquinox soap and rinse
    with DI water.
   Type of Pump: Peristaltic
   Maximum Depth: 26 feet
   Maximum Flow: 2.5 LPM
   Well Size: All
   Power: 12V DC Power
   Pump Head Tubing: 1 ft section Silicone
PROS                             CONS
   Fits in any sized well your      Can only pump to depths
    tubing can fit in.                of 26 feet.
   12V DC Power – can run           Low maximum flow rate
    off truck or portable
    battery
   Adjustable flow rate
   Disposable tubing, no
    decon required.
   Easily transported
   Inexpensive
   No power:
    o   Power cable is not making a good connection or there is a break in the cable.
   Not pumping water:
    o There is not enough water in the well
    o The tubing is clogged with sediment/fines
Supplies                          Accessories
   Recommended Tubing:               12V Power Pack
    o Pump head: 3/16” ID x 3/8”
      OD Silicone
    o Down Well: ¼” OD Poly or
      Teflon
   Type of Pump: Bladder
   Maximum Depth:
    180 feet (with Geocontroller)
   Volume/Cycle:
    o 1.66” Pump: 150 mL
    o 0.85” Pump: 29 mL
   Well Size: 1” or larger
   Power: 12V DC Power
   Materials: Teflon and Stainless Steel
   Bladders: Teflon or Polyethylene
   Outlet:
    o 1.66” Pump: 0.25”
    o 0.85” Pump: 0.17”
PROS                           CONS
   Can reach great depths          Harder to operate than
    depending upon                   most pumps
    compressor and pressure         Bonded tubing is
    rating of pump.                  expensive
   Fits in 1” well                 Takes a little time to
   Low influence on turbidity       change bladders
   No power:
     o   Power cable is not making a good connection or there is a break in the cable.
   Not pumping water:
     o If pumping from a shallow depth, more fill time is required due to low head
       pressure. Discharge time should be short, low pressure required to overcome
       head pressure.
     o Bladder has been punctured or torn and needs to be replaced.
     o O-ring has been damaged and pump is not getting a good seal. Replace O-ring.

   Air in discharge line:
     o Bladder is being over pressurized. Reduce discharge time on the controller
     o Inspect O-rings and bladder
Supplies                            Accessories
   1.66” Pump Tubing:                    None
    o Bonded tubing:
        • Air: 0.17” ID x 0.25” OD
        • Water: 0.25” ID x 0.375”
          OD
   0.85” Pump Tubing:
    o Bonded tubing:
        • Air: 0.17” ID x 0.25” OD
        • Water: 0.17” ID x 0.25” OD
   Bladders:
    o Teflon or Polyethylene
   Take the pump apart by unthreading the bottom intake
    assembly.
   Remove the bladder. Inspect O-rings for damage.
   Clean all parts with Liquinox soap and rinse with DI
    water.
   Apply lubrication to O-rings if necessary.
   Place new bladder into pump.
   Reassemble pump
   Type of Pump: Inertial
   *Maximum Depth: ~ 250 Ft
   *Maximum Flow: ~ 3.5 GPM
      *Depends on foot valve, tubing, well size
   Well Size: 0.5” to 4”
   Power: 110V AC – 1000 watts
PROS                          CONS
   Pump from great depth         Requires 110V AC Power
   Fits in wells up to 4”
   No expensive parts to be
    damaged inside well
   Recommended for well
    development
   Small setup can fit in
    damaged wells
   Not pumping water:
    o Foot valve may be clogged with sediment. Inspect and clean.
    o Low density tubing used at too great of a depth which causes tubing to stretch.
      Use higher density tubing.
    o Well is too large, largest well size recommended is 4”. Too large of a well allows
      for tubing wobble which reduces the vertical pumping action.
Supplies
   Tubing – Low density Polyethylene for depths less than 70
    feet (due to stretching). High Density Polyethylene for depths
    greater than 70 feet.
    o 1” OD tubing for High Flow Foot Valves
    o 5/8” OD or ½” ID tubing for Standard Flow Foot Valves
    o ¼” ID tubing for Low Flow Foot Valves
    o ¼” ID tubing for Micro Flow Foot Valves
   Foot Valves:
    o Stainless Steel or Delrin
   Surge Block – Used to remove silt and sediment in bottom of
    well and fines from the sand pack and well screen. Surge
    blocks only can be used with 2” or 4” wells with standard or
    high flow foot valves.
   Type of Pump: Submersible
   Maximum Depth: 200 feet
   Maximum Flow: 3.5 GPM
   Well Size: 2” or larger
   Power: 115V AC – 1000 watts
   Outlet: 3/8” barb
PROS                           CONS
   Pump from up to 200 feet      More expensive than
   Easy to decontaminate          other 12V pumps
   Adjustable flow rate          Motor module not easily
   Can run off of AC or DC        replaced in field
    power using inverter          Motor module is
                                   expensive
   Using the 750 Watt DC to AC inverter causes the max pumping
    depth to drop due to less power available. This problem can be
    avoided running off of 115V AC
   The pump is a new addition to our rental fleet, so far we have not
    run into any other issues.
Supplies                  Accessories
   Tubing: 3/8” ID             Deep cycle 12V Battery
    Polyethylene or Teflon      Generator
                                DC to AC Inverter
                                Check Valve
   Unthread pump outer housing and remove from top cap
   Remove inner housing and motor. Unplug the motor
    from the top cap.
   Clean parts with Liquinox soap and rinse with DI water.
   Insert motor back into inner housing and reassemble
    pump.
   Type of Pump: Submersible
   Maximum Depth: 100 feet (based on motor lead)
   Maximum Flow: 20 GPM
   Well Size: 4” or larger
   Power: 115V AC
   Outlet: 1” barb
PROS                           CONS
   Has extremely high flow      Requires 115V AC power
    rate capability              Very heavy and bulky,
   Can run off of the same       expensive to ship
    VFD controller as Redi-      Large, can’t fit in wells
    Flo 2 pump                    smaller than 4”
   Can pump from very
    deep wells.
   Same issues as Redi-Flo 2 pump
   Heavy & larger tubing, harder to lower into well.
Supplies                    Accessories
   Tubing: 1” ID x 1.3” OD      Generator
    Reinforced PVC               Check Valve
                                 Flow Meter / Totalizer
   Take pump apart to inspect rotor, impellers, wear plates,
    etc.
   Check for sediments, fines, PVC shavings, etc.
   Check for wearing and swelling of parts.
   Decontaminate using Liquinox soap.
   Depth – How deep is your well and from what depth do
    you need to pump?
   Well Size – What size well do you have? What pumps
    will fit?
   Power – What kind of power options are available at
    your site?
   Cost – What is the most cost effective pump for what you
    need to accomplish?
   Other Considerations – Sampling method, well condition,
    developing, etc.
If you have any questions about this presentation or the services
we offer, please feel free to call us at (888)274-8929 or e-mail
Info@enviroequipment.com.

For more information on Groundwater Pump Rentals, visit our
Groundwater Pump Rental Page, to purchase visit our
Groundwater Pump Sales Page, for tubing, rope and other
disposable supplies, visit our Environmental Supplies Page, and
to have your pump repaired, visit our Environmental Equipment
Repair Page. Thanks.

Eric Chew, GIT
Enviro-Equipment, Inc.
www.enviroequipment.com

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Groundwater sampling pumps

  • 2. Types of pumps – submersible, bladder, peristaltic, and inertial  Pump specifications  Pros and cons  Supplies and accessories  Common problems in the field  Decontamination
  • 3. Type of Pump: Submersible  Maximum Depth: ~ 300 feet  Maximum Flow: ~ 9 GPM  Well Size: 2” or larger  Material: Teflon and Stainless Steel  Power: 115V AC  Outlet: 3/8” or ½” Barb  Common Uses: Purging, Sampling, Pump Test
  • 4. PROS CONS  Inert materials – Stainless  Easy to damage Steel & Teflon o Does not handle sediment well (not recommended for  High flow rate – up to 9 developing) GPM o Can overheat easily if run dry  Pump up to 300 feet depth  Requires 115V AC Power  Requires water circulation  Fits in 2” wells or larger to cool the pump during  VFD controller allows for use. fine tuning flow rate  Harder to decon than other pumps
  • 5. Controller ground fault error: o Must disable or use a generator that does not have a ground fault interrupter. o Ground cable has been cut and exposed, or ground cable has come loose at pump.  Controller under or over voltage error: o Generator is producing too much or little voltage. Adjust throttle on the generator. o Pump is clogged with sediment/fines and is overloading.  Not pumping water: o The pump is clogged with sediment or fines, pull the pump up and clean. o Pump is placed in the screened interval, possibly causing air/sediment to be pumped in. Pumping in screened interval can also cause pump overheating due to poor circulation of water over pump. o Pump is placed too close to the bottom of the well, causing sediment/fines to be pumped.
  • 6. Supplies Accessories  Tubing: 3/8” ID or ½” ID  Cooling Shroud – Polyethylene or Teflon required for wells larger than 2”  Generator – If power is not available on site, 2000 to 3000W generator (depends upon pumping depth) is necessary.
  • 7. Take pump apart to inspect rotor, impellers, wear plates, etc.  Check for sediments, fines, PVC shavings, etc.  Check for wearing and swelling of parts.  Decontaminate using Liquinox soap.  Change DI water lubricant in stator housing.
  • 8. • Type of Pumps: Submersible • Well Size: 2” or larger • Power: 12V DC Power • Materials: Stainless Steel and • Outlet: 3/8” barb PVC wire Mega-Typhoon Monsoon Mega-Monsoon  Maximum Depth:  Maximum Depth:  Maximum Depth: 80 feet 120 feet 200 feet PUMPING GALLONS PER PUMPING GALLONS PER PUMPING GALLONS PER DEPTH (Ft) MINUTE DEPTH (DTW) MINUTE DEPTH (DTW) MINUTE 10 3.0 10 3.5 10 4.0 40 2.0 40 3.0 40 3.0 80 0.25 80 1.25 80 2.5 120 0.25 120 1.6 150 0.85 180 0.45 200 0.35
  • 9. PROS CONS  Fits in 2” wells and larger  PVC wire cuts or  12V DC Power – can run improperly installed motor off truck battery module can cause water  Adjustable flow rate intrusion into motor, causing failure.  Easy to decontaminate  Build-up of sediment can  Field replaceable motor cause motor failure modules  Flow rate can be  Can handle warm water unsteady in comparison to other pumps.
  • 10. Controller is not getting any power: o Check the alligator clips to make sure they have a good connection (check for corrosion on clips and battery terminals). o Inspect wires for breaks or kinks. o Check the fuse on the side of the controller. Even if the fuse looks good, it can still be bad.  Not pumping water: o Pump is clogged with sediment. Remove pump shield and inspect / clean motor and pump housing. o Pumping from screened interval or bottom of well. o Motor is not getting power. Pull the pump up and make sure the motor is spinning when powered. If not, contacts may need to be lifted to make good connection. Check for wire break at motor, wiggle back and forth and see if there is intermittent connection. o Motor is burned up. Check for water damage. Check to see if motor shaft is bent or damaged. Replace motor.
  • 11. Supplies Accessories  Tubing: 3/8” ID  Deep cycle 12V Battery Polyethylene or Teflon  Check Valve  Low flow control valve
  • 12. Use wrench to remove pump shield.  Twist motor off and check for water intrusion and then twist back on.  Clean external surfaces of motor and internal/external surfaces of the shield with Liquinox soap and rinse with DI water.
  • 13. Type of Pump: Peristaltic  Maximum Depth: 26 feet  Maximum Flow: 2.5 LPM  Well Size: All  Power: 12V DC Power  Pump Head Tubing: 1 ft section Silicone
  • 14. PROS CONS  Fits in any sized well your  Can only pump to depths tubing can fit in. of 26 feet.  12V DC Power – can run  Low maximum flow rate off truck or portable battery  Adjustable flow rate  Disposable tubing, no decon required.  Easily transported  Inexpensive
  • 15. No power: o Power cable is not making a good connection or there is a break in the cable.  Not pumping water: o There is not enough water in the well o The tubing is clogged with sediment/fines
  • 16. Supplies Accessories  Recommended Tubing:  12V Power Pack o Pump head: 3/16” ID x 3/8” OD Silicone o Down Well: ¼” OD Poly or Teflon
  • 17. Type of Pump: Bladder  Maximum Depth: 180 feet (with Geocontroller)  Volume/Cycle: o 1.66” Pump: 150 mL o 0.85” Pump: 29 mL  Well Size: 1” or larger  Power: 12V DC Power  Materials: Teflon and Stainless Steel  Bladders: Teflon or Polyethylene  Outlet: o 1.66” Pump: 0.25” o 0.85” Pump: 0.17”
  • 18. PROS CONS  Can reach great depths  Harder to operate than depending upon most pumps compressor and pressure  Bonded tubing is rating of pump. expensive  Fits in 1” well  Takes a little time to  Low influence on turbidity change bladders
  • 19. No power: o Power cable is not making a good connection or there is a break in the cable.  Not pumping water: o If pumping from a shallow depth, more fill time is required due to low head pressure. Discharge time should be short, low pressure required to overcome head pressure. o Bladder has been punctured or torn and needs to be replaced. o O-ring has been damaged and pump is not getting a good seal. Replace O-ring.  Air in discharge line: o Bladder is being over pressurized. Reduce discharge time on the controller o Inspect O-rings and bladder
  • 20. Supplies Accessories  1.66” Pump Tubing:  None o Bonded tubing: • Air: 0.17” ID x 0.25” OD • Water: 0.25” ID x 0.375” OD  0.85” Pump Tubing: o Bonded tubing: • Air: 0.17” ID x 0.25” OD • Water: 0.17” ID x 0.25” OD  Bladders: o Teflon or Polyethylene
  • 21. Take the pump apart by unthreading the bottom intake assembly.  Remove the bladder. Inspect O-rings for damage.  Clean all parts with Liquinox soap and rinse with DI water.  Apply lubrication to O-rings if necessary.  Place new bladder into pump.  Reassemble pump
  • 22. Type of Pump: Inertial  *Maximum Depth: ~ 250 Ft  *Maximum Flow: ~ 3.5 GPM *Depends on foot valve, tubing, well size  Well Size: 0.5” to 4”  Power: 110V AC – 1000 watts
  • 23. PROS CONS  Pump from great depth  Requires 110V AC Power  Fits in wells up to 4”  No expensive parts to be damaged inside well  Recommended for well development  Small setup can fit in damaged wells
  • 24. Not pumping water: o Foot valve may be clogged with sediment. Inspect and clean. o Low density tubing used at too great of a depth which causes tubing to stretch. Use higher density tubing. o Well is too large, largest well size recommended is 4”. Too large of a well allows for tubing wobble which reduces the vertical pumping action.
  • 25. Supplies  Tubing – Low density Polyethylene for depths less than 70 feet (due to stretching). High Density Polyethylene for depths greater than 70 feet. o 1” OD tubing for High Flow Foot Valves o 5/8” OD or ½” ID tubing for Standard Flow Foot Valves o ¼” ID tubing for Low Flow Foot Valves o ¼” ID tubing for Micro Flow Foot Valves  Foot Valves: o Stainless Steel or Delrin  Surge Block – Used to remove silt and sediment in bottom of well and fines from the sand pack and well screen. Surge blocks only can be used with 2” or 4” wells with standard or high flow foot valves.
  • 26. Type of Pump: Submersible  Maximum Depth: 200 feet  Maximum Flow: 3.5 GPM  Well Size: 2” or larger  Power: 115V AC – 1000 watts  Outlet: 3/8” barb
  • 27. PROS CONS  Pump from up to 200 feet  More expensive than  Easy to decontaminate other 12V pumps  Adjustable flow rate  Motor module not easily  Can run off of AC or DC replaced in field power using inverter  Motor module is expensive
  • 28. Using the 750 Watt DC to AC inverter causes the max pumping depth to drop due to less power available. This problem can be avoided running off of 115V AC  The pump is a new addition to our rental fleet, so far we have not run into any other issues.
  • 29. Supplies Accessories  Tubing: 3/8” ID  Deep cycle 12V Battery Polyethylene or Teflon  Generator  DC to AC Inverter  Check Valve
  • 30. Unthread pump outer housing and remove from top cap  Remove inner housing and motor. Unplug the motor from the top cap.  Clean parts with Liquinox soap and rinse with DI water.  Insert motor back into inner housing and reassemble pump.
  • 31. Type of Pump: Submersible  Maximum Depth: 100 feet (based on motor lead)  Maximum Flow: 20 GPM  Well Size: 4” or larger  Power: 115V AC  Outlet: 1” barb
  • 32. PROS CONS  Has extremely high flow  Requires 115V AC power rate capability  Very heavy and bulky,  Can run off of the same expensive to ship VFD controller as Redi-  Large, can’t fit in wells Flo 2 pump smaller than 4”  Can pump from very deep wells.
  • 33. Same issues as Redi-Flo 2 pump  Heavy & larger tubing, harder to lower into well.
  • 34. Supplies Accessories  Tubing: 1” ID x 1.3” OD  Generator Reinforced PVC  Check Valve  Flow Meter / Totalizer
  • 35. Take pump apart to inspect rotor, impellers, wear plates, etc.  Check for sediments, fines, PVC shavings, etc.  Check for wearing and swelling of parts.  Decontaminate using Liquinox soap.
  • 36. Depth – How deep is your well and from what depth do you need to pump?  Well Size – What size well do you have? What pumps will fit?  Power – What kind of power options are available at your site?  Cost – What is the most cost effective pump for what you need to accomplish?  Other Considerations – Sampling method, well condition, developing, etc.
  • 37. If you have any questions about this presentation or the services we offer, please feel free to call us at (888)274-8929 or e-mail Info@enviroequipment.com. For more information on Groundwater Pump Rentals, visit our Groundwater Pump Rental Page, to purchase visit our Groundwater Pump Sales Page, for tubing, rope and other disposable supplies, visit our Environmental Supplies Page, and to have your pump repaired, visit our Environmental Equipment Repair Page. Thanks. Eric Chew, GIT Enviro-Equipment, Inc. www.enviroequipment.com

Editor's Notes

  1. Good for purging, low flow sampling, pump testsCan be used for developing but riskyShould not be run at low levels for extended time because of cooling issue.
  2. Good for purging, sampling, low flow sampling
  3. The best option for shallow wells.
  4. Well development
  5. Maximum submergence pressure is 220 PSI = about 500 feet max depth.
  6. Current client is using it to pump frac water
  7. Flow meter / totalizer to track how much water has been discharged.