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Installation
SWT4 User Manual v3.1
3.2 Selecting the installation angle
Ideally, a Tensiometer installation should not disturb the flow of water.
To prevent the preferential flow of water along the shaft Tensiometers
should be installed at an angle.
3.2.1 "Vertical" tilting downwards (SWT4R only)
When installed from the surface, an angle of 25° to 65° from the
vertical is optimal for refilling. In an absolutely vertical position air
bubbles might hide inside the edges of the cup adapter. Still, they
could be removed completely with a hand vacuum pump (contact
Delta-T for details).
In this position, the refilling tube is the shorter stainless steel tube with
the black mark. Water is injected Into this tube for refilling.
Before inserting the Tensiometer, orient the shaft so the black mark
near the shaft end points upwards.
Do not rotate the shaft after it is inserted into the ground as this
might loosen the cup.
3.2.2 "Horizontal" tilting upwards (SWT4R only)
When installed horizontally from inside a well or pit hole, the
Tensiometer must point upwards! This means the cup is in a higher
position than the end of the shaft. An upward angle of approx. 5° is
ideal for refilling. Note that now de-airing and refilling tube are
switched: the refilling tube is the longer stainless steel tube without the
black mark. Water is injected into this tube for refilling.
Before inserting the Tensiometer, turn the shaft so the black mark
near the shaft end points downwards.
Do not turn the shaft after it is inserted into the ground as this might
loosen the cup.
Note that with a horizontal installation the (optional) filling indicator
will not react until the cup is almost empty.