Q.E.D. Environmental Systems Inc., a manufacturer of landfill pumping systems, landfill products, landfill gas products and air strippers for use at landfills, mines, oil refineries and hazardous waste cleanup sites headquartered in Dexter, Michigan, has announced the release of its Power Pro ESP electric sampling pump.
The Power Pro ESP pump combines features of two common types of electric groundwater sampling pumps, the high-powered pump and the disposable pump, into one unit. Q.E.D. says it developed an electric pump for low-flow sampling with low power consumption and smart sensor capabilities.
The Power Pro ESP features an in-water sensor, a green light made to indicate when the pump has hit water, and numbered hash marks on the cable designed to measure past the water line. The sensor is also designed to work in reverse to provide run-dry protection. When the sensor no longer detects water, it stops the pump and automatically restarts it when the water level recovers.
The Power Pro ESP pump combines features of two common types of electric groundwater sampling pumps, the high-powered pump and the disposable pump, into one unit. Q.E.D. says it developed an electric pump for low-flow sampling with low power consumption and smart sensor capabilities.
The Power Pro ESP features an in-water sensor, a green light made to indicate when the pump has hit water, and numbered hash marks on the cable designed to measure past the water line. The sensor is also designed to work in reverse to provide run-dry protection. When the sensor no longer detects water, it stops the pump and automatically restarts it when the water level recovers.
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