PowerPack-PP1 Petrol Engine Inertial Pump

Provides the Mechanical Actuation for Pumping with Inertial Pumps to Depths of Over 60m.

SKU
POWERPACK
The Waterra PowerPack-PP1 is a petrol powered automatic actuator for use with the Standard Flow System, High Flow System and Low Flow Waterra Inertial Pumping systems.
 
The PowerPack-PP1 is fully adjustable and will adapt to almost any size casing or protective well casing and can also be used with flush grade well completions. The PowerPack-PP1 supports the inertial pump tubing and also anchors the discharge end of the tubing facilitating sample collection. 
 
The Waterra PowerPack-PP1 is powered by the Honda GX25 a 25cc Mini 4-Stroke OHC petrol engine. This lightweight motor is EPA/CARB compliant, runs on unleaded petrol and has a quiet - pleasing "low" tone. The PowerPack PP1 includes a backpack frame making it completely portable. Using the PowerPack-PP1 will result in a big boost to your field sampling program.
 
This actuator is perfect for purging and sampling 2” diameter monitoring wells up to 150-200 feet deep. This actuator is also great for use when developing monitoring wells. 
 
The use of an automated Waterra actuator will eliminate the fatigue that can be experienced on large monitoring programs.

For more information on the PowerPack-PP1 Petrol Engine Inertial Pump, contact your local Air-Met office. 
  • Fully adjustable
  • Powered by Honda GX25 a 25cc Mini 4-Stroke OHC gasoline engine includes backpack frame for complete portability
  • Suitable for use with Standard Flow, High Flow & Low Flow Inertial Pumps
  • Adapts to almost any size casing or protective well casing
  • Anchored discharge end of tubing facilitates sample
Dimensions 15.5" length, 22.5" height, 14.5" width
(39cm L x 57cm H x 37cm W)
Weight 28.6 lbs (13kg)
Power by Honda GX25 (25cc Mini 4-Stroke OHC gasoline engine)
Performance Characteristics
Generates a 4" stroke, adjustable 0—140 cycles/min
Additional Requirements Regular gasoline, SAE 10W-30 motor oil
For Use With Inertial Pumping Systems — Standard Flow, High Flow, Low Flow

 

  • Groundwater sampling
  • Purging
  • Monitoring wells
  • Field groundwater sampling