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4 in. or larger wells
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2 in. or larger wells |
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| Name |
High Capacity
with Fixed Inlet |
High Capacity
with Floating Inlet |
Standard
with Fixed Inlet |
Standard
with Floating Inlet |
| Model No. |
HIWS42 |
HIWSFI12 |
AIWS22 |
AIWSFI12 |
Overall Length
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22 in. (58 cm) |
51 in. (128 cm) |
26 in. (76 cm) |
47 in. (119 cm) |
| OD |
3.5 in. (90 cm) |
3.5 in. (90 cm) |
1.75 in. (45 cm) |
1.75 in. (45 cm) |
| Floating Layer Density |
0.76 g (0.90 cc)
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0.76 g (0.90 cc)
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0.76 g (0.90 cc)
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0.76 g (0.90 cc)
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Max Viscosity
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1,000 cSt
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350 cSt |
100 cSt |
4 cSt |
| Min Liquid Depth |
18 in. (46 cm) |
35 in. (89 cm) |
21 in. (54 cm) |
35 in. (89 cm) |
| Inlet type and Range |
Stationary |
Floating with 12 in. (31 cm) range |
Stationary |
Floating with 12 in. (31 cm) range |
Max Flow Rate*
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300 gpd (1137 Lpd) with 3 ft. (91 cm)
LNAPL |
275 gpd (0140 Lpd) with 1 ft. (30 cm)
LNAPL |
100 gpd (379 Lpd) with 1 ft. (30 cm)
LNAPL |
100 gpd (379 Lpd) with 1 ft. (30 cm)
LNAPL |
| Max LNAPL Volume per Cycle |
1,300 mL if no water taken in |
1,300 mL if no water taken in |
280 mL if no water taken in |
280 mL if no water taken in |
| Compatible Floating Layer LNAPLs |
Gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, fresh
and weathered diesel, #2-#5 fuel oil, light-weight motor oils, and hydraulic
fluids |
Gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, fresh
and weathered diesel, #2-#5 fuel oil, light-weight motor oils, and hydraulic
fluids |
Gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, fresh
and weathered diesel, #2-#5 fuel oil, light-weight motor oils, and hydraulic
fluids |
Gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, fresh
diesel fuel, and #2 fuel oil |
| Materials |
Stainless steel, brass,
Delrin®, Viton®; Floating inlet models include epoxy float and fuel grade tubing
coil. |
| Fittings |
Brass compression: discharge - 1/2 in. (13 mm); air supply and level gage - 1/4 in. (6
mm) |
| Max Lift |
200
ft. (61m) @ 120 psi (840 kPa) |
| Air Supply Pressure |
50-120 psi (350-840
kPa)
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| Air Supply Flow |
0.5-1.0 scfm (0.85-1.7 m3/hr) flow |
| PDF Specs |
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* Rate will vary depending on viscosity, hydrocarbon
layer thickness, and site conditions.
Delrin is a registered trademark of Dow.
Viton is a registered trademark of DuPont Dow
Elastomers.
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