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If the piezometer is used in a standpipe where it is raised and lowered frequently, the
filter housing may loosen over time, and a permanent filter assembly may be required.
The removable filter may be fixed permanently by prick punching the piezometer tube
approximately 1/16" to 1/8" behind the filter assembly joint.
Filter stones may be replaced with screens for standpipe installations. Salts in the water
can be deposited into the filter causing it to become clogged if it is allowed to dry out
completely. Screens available from Geokon are less likely than standard filters to collect
salt and become clogged.
3.1.2 Model 4500S equipped with option High Air Entry Ceramic Filter
Because of the high air entry characteristics of the ceramic filter, de-airing is particularly
important. Different air entry values require different saturation procedures.
One Bar Filters:
1)
Remove the filter from the piezometer by carefully twisting and pulling on the filter
housing assembly.
2)
Boil the filter assembly in de-aired water.
3)
Reassemble the filter housing and piezometer under the surface of a container of de-
aired water. While installing the filter, use a readout box to monitor the diaphragm
pressure. If the piezometer begins to overrange, allow the pressure to dissipate before
pushing further. Be sure that no air is trapped in the transducer cavity.
Two Bar and Higher:
The proper procedure for de-airing and saturating these filters is somewhat complex, it is
recommended that saturation be done at the factory by Geokon. If saturation must be
done in the field, carefully follow the instructions below:
1)
Place the assembled piezometer, filter down, in a vacuum chamber which has an inlet
port at the bottom for de-aired water.
2)
Close off the water inlet and evacuate the chamber. The transducer should be
monitored while the chamber is being evacuated.
3)
When maximum vacuum has been achieved, allow de-aired water to enter the
chamber until it reaches an elevation a few inches above the piezometer filter.
4)
Close off the inlet port.
5)
Release the vacuum.
6)
Observe the transducer output. It may take up to 24 hours for the filter to completely
saturate and the pressure to rise to zero.
7)
After saturation, the transducer should be kept in a container of de-aired water until
installation. If de-aired at the factory a special cap is applied to the piezometer to
maintain saturation.
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