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660 Drive-Point Profiler
P/N Solinst660Profiler
The Model 660 Profiler is designed to allow collection of samples from multiple points in a single drive/drilling location, at discrete zones. It can be installed with a rig that pushes, hammers, or vibrates the Profiler into suitable sands. It uses AW rod and can be adapted to attach to the custom rod used by some rigs. The Profiler is 1.75" (45 mm) in diameter, stainless steel, with
a row of screened inlet holes set circumferentially. The inlet
holes lead to a single stainless steel fitting, where 4 mm LDPE
or Teflon® sample line leads to a Peristaltic Pump at surface. (See
Solinst Model 410 Data Sheet.)
660 Drive-Point Profiler Brochure
Profiler Transects Allow:
- Contaminant vs. depth profiling
- Detailed pumpe delineation
- High resolution sampling
Sealing Profiler Holes
Holes in most homogeneous sands will collapse as soon as the
Profiler is withdrawn. In other geologic formations it is best
to use a Grout Tip Profiler. The grout tip model has a single
use tip that can be separated from the Profiler by injecting
grout under pressure using a grout pump, after sampling is
complete. This allows the hole to be sealed as the Profiler is
being withdrawn, to ensure no void spaces.
Depth Discrete Sampling
Profiling can start at ground surface, or to save time, it can
begin at the bottom of a pre-drilled hole.
To avoid downward drag and cross contamination, the Profiler
system is flushed with deionized water using a Peristaltic Pump
while it is being driven between sampling zones.
When the desired depth is reached, the pump flow is reversed.
The resulting water flow to surface is monitored for clarity and
conductivity. When all deionized water is removed from the
system and purge parameters have stabilized, the sample is
taken.
After sampling, the water flow is reversed and once again
deionized water is used to flush the Profiler tip, to keep it from
clogging. Tests have proven virtually no ‘drag down’ if correct
procedures are followed.
Depth Limitations
Most drill rigs with AW rod will have the capability to advance
the Profiler. A tubing by-pass will be required to allow the
sample line to exit the rods.
Drive-Point Profilers are not suitable for all sites. Depth
limitations vary with soil conditions and the drive technology
used. Using a peristaltic pump to flush and sample is effective
if the water level in the borehole is within 26 ft. (8 m) of
surface.
There is no minimum separation between sample depths,
which makes the Model 660 ideal for high resolution profiling.
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