Groundwater Sampling Systems - Pumps

Ground water monitoring programs often require a different type of pumping technology. We hire a range of portable pumps designed for ground water specialists. Our fleet includes peristaltic pumps, foot valve inertial pump mechanical actuators and piston pumps for sampling from greater depths. Take advantage of our experience and hire equipment from leading manufacturers.

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Bennett Sample Pump Model 1800-7 [requires compressed air source and tubing]

The Bennett Pump is classified as an air-driven mechanical piston pump. Compressed air drives a piston back and forth through a set of shuffle valves. The air piston is connected via a rod through a seal to a water piston. The water piston is oscillated back and forth therefore pumping water out the discharge port. The pump has minimal air consumption and does not require an above ground controller. Air does not come in contact with the water sample...More

Peristaltic Pump [requires 12V DC source & tubing]

The Geopump™ Series II is a compact pump that connects to a 12V DC car battery. Two pumping stations are featured -- the first has a variable speed of 30 to 300 RPM and the second, 60 to 600 RPM. This allows the user to vary flows according to their needs...More

Waterra Powerpack (petrol driven) [requires footvalves and tubing]

The Waterra Power Pack is a fully portable, lightweight, single operator power unit, which has a unique design making it light enough to comply with one person Health & Safety lifting regulations, whilst still producing outstanding pumping performance. The Power Pack only weighs 13kg, but is powerful enough to lift water from over 60m deep, using standard inertial pump tubing and footvalves. It is compact enough to even fit onto a backpack frame. It is powered by a Honda GX-22 series 4-stroke engine which uses standard unleaded fuel and can run for approximately 1 hour without refueling...More

Waterra Power Pump II (petrol-driven) [requires footvalves and tubing]

The Waterra PowerPump II is a petrol powered mechanical drive mechanism, which pumps water by repeatedly lifting and dropping a tubing and footvalve assembly that is extended below the water surface in a well. The PowerPump components include a 2.5 H.P. gasoline engine, a 19:1 parallel shaft speed reducer, a centrifugal clutch and a linear pump drive mechanism. This drive mechanism includes a reciprocating post which extends above the pump frame that connects to a tubing clamp. The pump unit is designed to hang from a well casing and is secured to the casing with a ratchet belt. All components on the pump are fully adjustable to permit operation in wells with variable casing completion heights and diameters...More

Waterra Hydrolift II [requires 240V AC, footvalves and tubing]

The Hydrolift pump has the same internal method of operation as the Power Pump. It is also designed to use with a tubing and footvalve assembly, and pumps the water in the well by lifting and dropping this assembly continuously. Unlike the Power Pump, this unit requires a 240V electric generator to operate. Every component in the Hydrolift II pump is designed to keep weight to an absolute minimum. Use of aluminium extrusions, a high performance motor, and high ratio gearing make this pump an extremely powerful, compact and portable actuator...More